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Owlet Gets a Foster Dad
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Vegetarian Dishes : Two Lower Carb Choices
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Today I share two lower carb vegetarian dishes, you may like to try.
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Mrs Trellis Sends a Story
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Through the letter box this afternoon , a short essay
Enjoy
Its 15.00 and I am home after my counselling placement induction. It didn’t
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To Mt Barrow
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It's a long time since I have shown photos of Mt. Barrow not far from where
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Ready for the Playoffs
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On the weekend, I schlepped down to the Oilers Official Team Store at ICE
District Plaza beside Rogers Place arena and paid an absolute fortune for a
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What Was That?
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There is a perfect brown leaf blowing in front of you. Or maybe it is a
nice scrap of paper. Or an empty can. What is it? It could be a fairy.
You hear a...
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bear with me...
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Yes, I'm still playing around with my new art supplies. I know... *boring*.
But I just need to share. You can choose not to continue. It's fine.
Here is m...
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Glossolalia (Not Just Gibberish)
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Guess what, our son has just written a piece about music on a site called
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Light at the End of the Tunnel
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Following an assessment ten days ago, my mother's geriatrician has finally
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Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
11 months ago
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Quando meno te l'aspetti... la Natura ti ricorda chi sei...
2 years ago
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Capri view
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vista su Capri
sullo sfondo la penisola Sorrentina
Giugno 2015
8 years ago
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
10 years ago
Great Pic! There's something very compelling about *window* pictures. It's like seeing the world through a different view. I like the binoculars there on the sill. I have 2 pair hanging by mine.
ReplyDeleteI like your description about seeing the world through a different view.
DeleteThat is a beautiful view outside your kitchen window!!!! I like this photograph a lot! I like contrast between light in the window and darkness in the kitchen.
ReplyDeleteExcellent picture!!!!
Thank you Kaya. The sunlight on the kitchen cabinet drew my attention to the image.
DeleteIt's always nice to look out to a nice view whilst washing up John. It's also nice to see the seasons change throughout the year too.
ReplyDeleteJust as you say,it is nice to watch the changing view.
DeleteI love window photos, John! I feel as if I am looking out through your window into your yard~
ReplyDeleteThank you Jan.
DeleteI'm happy you like it.
John,
DeleteI just wanted you to know that I will not be blogging anymore. Keep taking those great photos!
Jan
I'm sorry to see you go.
DeleteI enjoyed your blog.
I hope you'll still follow my blog and make comments.
Take care,
John M
Ah, so you stole the sunshine! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
Robert, thanks for the comment.
DeleteWonderfull "Outside kintchen window"
ReplyDeletePlease don´t go away!
Maria Luísa (os7degraus) poems!
Thank you for joining my blog!
DeleteRessalvo " Kitchen" . Thanks,
ReplyDeleteMaria Luísa
I visited your blog. It is very romantic.
DeleteI became a member of Os 7 Degraus.
It feels very uplifting to see windows like this. When you look through the frames, it’s as if you’re allowing yourself to go beyond and wonder about magnificent things. It somewhat gives you an opportunity to be free and let go every worries you have in life. Do you feel the same too? Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteTisa See @ABC Roofing
That's a good description of how I often feel while looking out the kitchen window.
DeleteThanks for commenting.