Capture: Roamin' Holiday
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
It is windy up here . rain stopped an hour ago. Saved me watering my new plants an' stuff. Stained the deck yesterday. Sun shade makes it all good . Drinking lots and working hard so the combo makes for a productive hol.:)
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JacksonP, in reply to
Shot, Jonathan. That looks like a precursor to an awesome post, maybe? ;-)
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Ah, pohutukawa and other flowery things and beaches and summer... At least this morning Beijing finally turned on a little bit of magic.
Me and my daughter.
Her first snow happened to coincide with her first fever, so she was stuck inside feeling miserable.
Her second snow was a piddly affair, a few tiny flakes floating about for half an hour filling cracks in the concrete, but nothing more.
Her third snow, the first of 2012, and she finally got to go outside and check it out.
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Lilith __, in reply to
Her third snow, the first of 2012, and she finally got to go outside and check it out.
Awww. That's awesome!
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Thanks. Hopefully the forecast cloudy weather for the next couple of days brings more snow. But looking at that photo I'm thinking we need to find where we put her mittens.
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Jonathan Ganley, in reply to
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Next time I see you, which should be at the end of January (check your email), I want to discuss night time photography with you.......
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
but most importantly getting that exposure right …
Looking pretty bloody excellent so far then :)
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JacksonP, in reply to
There you go, that's what you call a 'narrative'.
Love your work. ;-)
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A little lunchtime reading. It's not often New Zealand makes it into the news here in China. Sometimes it's a slow news day and there's an opportunity for one of those "Look at the funny people!" stories. Of late it's always been of the "something terrible has happened", though.
I was sent down to a nearby restaurant for one of my wife's favourite dishes (which happens to be one of the few Chinese foods I really can't stand), and I picked up 新京报/The Beijing News to read while I waited. Given a recent rather horrible event in the Wairarapa, I flipped through to the world news to see. Sure enough, there it was, the pictured article, apparently largely lifted from the NZ Herald (新西兰先驱报/xīnxīlán xiānqū bào, if you're curious.Odd, the dictionary defines xiānqū as pioneer or forerunner), about the balloon crash in Carterton.
Stay safe people.
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To change direction a bit, since it is probably going to be raining for a while, I recommend the Muppet Movie as a nice piece of escapism. It is OK for adults to go to without children. Brett McKenzie as musical director provides a suitable touch of eccentricism.
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