Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Outdoor/wordless WEdnesday


Our trip to the Borneo Mulu highlands.


  1. There aren’t many rules for this blog – mostly the usual ones: Every Wednesday, post a photo that speaks for itself (and you are the one to make that judgment!).
  2. Post only photos that you have authority to use.
  3. Include a link to this blog in your post - http://wordlesswednesdayagain.blogspot.com.
  4. Leave the link to your Wordless Wednesday post below on Mr. Linky.
  5. Visit other blogs that are posted, being sure to leave a comment.
  6. Enjoy!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Our World/Save the World:At the beach





At some beaches, there are lots of sharp shells or slippery muddy places. These special shoes are good.








Sunday, January 13, 2013

Sunday stills: Old barns



I can't find many barns here. This is a renovated building for old machines. Can this be counted as an old barn?.


The Next Challenge: Old Barns


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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Photohunting: Jan 12 : A picture of the city where you live


Auckland city is the biggest city in New Zealand. There are 1 million people living here. Apart from the inner city area, most of the buildings are single storey. There are a lot of Chinese immigrants and eateries.

Jan 12 : A picture of the city where you live


Scenic Sunday: Summer sports


 




Its 29 degrees, and we feel the heat. The beach near our house is crowded. In the evening, my uncle suggested that we went to eat in a Hakka (The dialect my mum and my husband belong to.) The food was good, and the place was packed. My Uncle complained we should have chosen alfresco dining. We didn't order the giant black paua or the lobster. We had giant clams.


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Thursday, January 10, 2013

FSO: My town at night






Ornamental cabbage and kale are in the same species,Brassica oleracea, as edible cabbages and kale. They are the result of hybridizing and, although they are still edible, they aren’t as tasty and tender as their cousins. Although sometimes referred to as flowering cabbages, it’s the leaves that give the plants their color and interest as ornamentals.
January 11: My Town at Night