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I love green tea and I have found my perfect green tea. It's Tazo green team with ginger. Just love it and if you like green tea, I'd suggest you to try it. The tea pot is a Christmas gift from a friend of ours and I was so happy to receive it. I think it is just perfect! :)
Texture by Kim Klassen and thank you, Laura for the inspiration.
Lego 71005 The Simpsons Minifigures.
This set was released in 2014.
Homer Simpson
Bart Simpson
Marge Simpson
Lisa Simpson
Maggie Simpson
Grampa Simpson
Ned Flanders
Krusty the Clown
Milhouse van Houten
Ralph Wiggum
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
Nelson Muntz
Itchy
Scratchy
Chief Wiggum
Montgomery Burns
A long thin sketch of the view across the beck...again, apologies for the iphone shots...still no scanner!
Two of DB's class 218 diesel locomotives arrive at Westerland on the infamous Sylt island on the North Sea with their IC train. It was quite a surprise for me to find out that the station was equipped with old mechanical signals.
In the background, the blue car transport train loads up vehicles to start its trip to Niebüll via the Hindenburg Dam.
Photo by Piotrek/Toprus
I see 2 meteors here which the D5000 didn't pick up - the only
possible reason being that they both shot through between the
intervalometer firing. What are the odds of that?!
Not sure what's going on with the scratchy trail from the S95. Might
try a proper tripod next time rather than the gorillapod. Could be
weird focusing issues. Dunno.
In the middle of Latter Street in Hong Kong, these two cats were chilling out, stretching and generally not giving a crap about me taking their pictures. Meow! Shot with Contax Zeiss 50mm f1.7 wide open.
scratchy vintage Mohair
transformed into
a colorful Mexican-style
fun coat
straighlty knitted rectangles
assembled with
crochetet trimmings
enhanced repost
of the original 2010 catwalk
scratchy vintage Mohair
transformed into
a colorful Mexican-style
fun coat
straighlty knitted rectangles
assembled with
crochetet trimmings
enhanced repost
of the original 2010 catwalk
This was taken on the campsite in the Forest of Dean last weekend. This cow must have had a bad itch but it was so funny to watch.
scratchy vintage Mohair
transformed into
a colorful Mexican-style
fun coat
straighlty knitted rectangles
assembled with
crochetet trimmings
enhanced repost
of the original 2010 catwalk
The more comfortable you become around wild bears, the more they remind you of big dogs.
Changes in the light, changes in the weather, and changes in the bear to watch on the beach along Cook Inlet, Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, Alaska
The Northumbrian red squirrels are beginning to molt their heavy winter coats and they are so itchy at the moment, poor things!!!!!
I think the title pretty much says it ... About a month ago , before the snows came, near Whitehorse, Yukon.
Does the world outside make you itch? Warmer months can bring you in contact with any number of scratchy culprits: poison ivy, bug bites, and sunburn, to name a few.
From a survival perspective, there isn’t a good explanation for why we itch. One theory goes that animals itch in order to get parasites off their skin, and our desire to scratch an itch could be a carryover from that instinct.
Insects pose another itchy outdoor hazard. Some bug bites, like those from mosquitoes, biting flies, and ants, can make the surrounding skin turn red, swell, and itch. Unlike poison ivy, the reaction to insect bites is almost instantaneous. The swelling, redness, and itching is caused by histamine, which your immune system releases as part of the allergic response.
Most of the time, bug bites cause a mild reaction that goes away in a day or two. Try calamine lotion, an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream, or antihistamine to relieve itching.
Be sure to read and follow the label directions on any over-the-counter medications. Icing the area can help reduce swelling.
If you feel your throat swelling, find it hard to breathe, or become dizzy or nauseous after an insect bite, seek emergency care.
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Candid street shot, Germany.
Whitethroats (Sylvia communis) are common summer migrant warblers whose scratchy warble is a familiar sound in the countryside at the moment. Usually they sing from hedges or bushes but occasionally they indulge in song flights over their habitat. When they do this they splay their tails to show off the gleaming white outer tail feathers, which can be seen here. The white throat is also evident.
They are sometimes called Common Whitethroat to distinguish them from the scarcer Lesser Whitethroat. Their scientific name communis also means common, although their numbers took a dramatic crash in 1969 following a severe drought on their wintering grounds, the Sahel region of west Africa. The numbers have slowly built up since then, but haven't fully recovered forty five years later.
The first photo from our Point Perp trip. I shall give you one each day.
The man behind the lens in front of the lens. Neil Monteith cranking his tips off on this sporty Point P jaunt.
Bayside Upper, Point Perpendicular, NSW, Australia.
© Lee Cujes 2006
We catch up with French illustrator – Frédérique Bellier, better known as Lili Scratchy! Read our full interview with here over at our website here:http://www.thelittledromstore.com/session-8-lili-scratchy/
” I would tell all aspiring illustrators out there that having the sensibility is more important than the technique. To feed your spirit, with readings, exhibitions, movies and music. Keeping your eyes & ears open very big!!!” ~ Lili Scratchy
Lili Scratchy’s badges and postcards are also available at the little drôm store!