Those boots does not belonged to my son, it was used by the foreign construction worker, I saw it while walking along Punggol Beach, where workers were busy doing up the jetty there. It was during their lunch break, and they rested, with the boots being sunned. All I saw was photo opportunity...lol
If the first photo is a bed that would be fun to sleep on that bed. ^_^ About my blog yes we often have deer. Hubby guess they live at an old apple orchard behind our backyard. I like them in my backyard but hubby also spotted a coyote that I guess sometimes deer's go roam around to another property to avoid the coyote. Thanks for the visit!!
I like that picture of the bridge or pier or whatever it is :)
In answer to your question on my FMTSO post: that beach is at a lake not the sea so not a lot of mussels, but actually on the same occasion I did find a few shells of freshwater mussels. See my other blog http://dawntreader-island2.blogspot.com/2011/06/macro-monday-mussel-shells.html
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我是一个新西兰的中国人,出生在马来西亚的沙捞越州
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第二次世界大战
我爷爷的故事
2: Diary of a Bereaved Mother, Goodbye my baby 丧儿记:
丧失儿子的母亲的一本传记
Published 2011
Genre: Non fiction, self help, bereavement, infancy death
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12 comments:
What kind of bed is that in the first picture?
I wouldn't mind a nap in that bed: look at the view!
The first one can't be a bed , right? a seating against the glass?
Those boots does not belonged to my son, it was used by the foreign construction worker, I saw it while walking along Punggol Beach, where workers were busy doing up the jetty there. It was during their lunch break, and they rested, with the boots being sunned. All I saw was photo opportunity...lol
If the first photo is a bed that would be fun to sleep on that bed. ^_^ About my blog yes we often have deer. Hubby guess they live at an old apple orchard behind our backyard. I like them in my backyard but hubby also spotted a coyote that I guess sometimes deer's go roam around to another property to avoid the coyote. Thanks for the visit!!
FMTSO
Lovely photos, Ann.
The bed is simple and good...
I like that picture of the bridge or pier or whatever it is :)
In answer to your question on my FMTSO post: that beach is at a lake not the sea so not a lot of mussels, but actually on the same occasion I did find a few shells of freshwater mussels. See my other blog
http://dawntreader-island2.blogspot.com/2011/06/macro-monday-mussel-shells.html
nice shoot out Ann! I like the slight shadow of you in the last shot. very nice!!
Some great shots Ann. I too like the rock with your shadow on it. Great job.
QMM
i like all these shots, but the under the bridge one is really cool
Love the jetty shot. And the next one - is that the lookout in the Waitakeres?
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