ahyperdude
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Biscuits made by me
syrup and biscuits were made for eachother![]()
Ooh I make biscuits like that all the time! They are SO good! I've never had them with syrup though.. sounds amazing
Biscuits made by me
syrup and biscuits were made for eachother![]()
So I was trying to watch the eclipse last Sunday but I could not find anything that would protect my eyes. I tried taking pictures of it but I had no filters to use. I was walking back inside when I turned and looked at the wall of my neighbor across my front door and lo and behold, the eclipse was reflecting in the shadows of the trees. You can see how awesome the looked all the half-moon (or in this case, half-sun) shapes reflecting through the leaves! And no, the trees were not palm trees, they were pine and oak. Ever seen those cast shadows in these shapes?
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Love it, very artistic.![]()
Wow, great shots, Patrick! You and your brother are adorable.Hard to tell about the ladies ...
very nice pics! you and your brother look quite nice. that piano is lovely!![]()
The second one is of a Piano in the same building. I thought it was beautiful, especially with the window! There was a slot for money, so I guess it was a player Piano, so I put money in and nothing happened. Luckily I got my money back![]()
The piano is beautiful! I wonder what it sounds like.
I like the pictures, Patrick! Amish culture is very interesting. The area around my college has a large Amish population. It's always cool to drive there and see them using the buggies. And they have great food, too![]()
Patrick -- thanks for sharing your photos. How interesting you got to visit Amish settlements firsthand. Did you get to see quilters at work or other handicrafts during your visit?
This is a Byzantine mosaic floor with an aslan (lion) that I saw in a museum in Turkey.
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Apparently the word 'calorie' doesn't exist in their vocabulary.
Someday, I'm going to go to Pennsylvania and spend two weeks at an Amish Bed and Breakfast, if they have one. I'd love to get to live with an Amish family for a couple of weeks.