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- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Daily Press)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (without an h)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (eshibin)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (MaanKind)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Standing Still)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Creativity Aroused)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Colline’s Blog)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (3rd Culture Children)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (flickr comments)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Jinan City Photo)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Beijing Daily Photo)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Journey Back to Words)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Ruined for Life)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Cardinal Guzman)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (Express with Photos)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life (The Red Dot Man)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Standing Still)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Daily Press)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (What’s [in] the Picture?)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Beijing City Photo)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Jinan City Photo)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Cardinal Guzman)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Sophie’s Diary)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (The Retiring Sort)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (The White Pumpkin)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (3rd Culture Children)
- Weekly Photo Challenge: Near and Far (Francine in Retirement)















Sep 14, 2012 @ 10:43:28
I Love your everyday life photos. Great for challenge. Thanks for the pingback and listing my blog.
Sep 14, 2012 @ 11:08:51
Love the smile on his face!
Sep 14, 2012 @ 11:13:38
He’s smiling every time I go by there. That’s the reason I choose his stall over another.
Sep 14, 2012 @ 13:52:31
Wow this shows the Everyday Life of these folks. Nice. I love this
Sep 14, 2012 @ 18:11:18
I would love going to a market like that.
Sep 14, 2012 @ 19:19:04
They’re some of my favorite places.
Sep 15, 2012 @ 01:23:39
Perfect expression of every day life.
Sep 15, 2012 @ 02:28:10
This makes me wanna go to China right now!
Sep 15, 2012 @ 04:07:37
Come on over! There’s plenty of room, despite the 1.3 billion already here.
Sep 16, 2012 @ 11:19:11
Love these everyday shots. What snack is the vendor in the second photo selling?
Sep 17, 2012 @ 05:08:22
You’ll find the most interesting everyday life scenarios in Asia!
Sep 18, 2012 @ 09:29:28
I have to agree – as much as I like other continents.
Sep 17, 2012 @ 10:01:33
Do you call the snack on the second picture “Cakue”? Here in Indonesia called it that.
Nice picture pal. I like it all, truly show the daily life in chine. Thanks for sharing.
My share is about Indonesian cloth Batik. Hope you have a time to read it.
Sep 24, 2012 @ 13:37:52
When I initially commented I clicked the “Notify me when new comments are added” checkbox
and now each time a comment is added I get three e-mails with the same comment.
Is there any way you can remove me from that service?
Cheers!
Sep 24, 2012 @ 20:25:47
I don’t know how. I’ve been in the same boat with Facebook and Linked In. This isn’t a solution, but I just first search my email for all items from WordPress and then delete them all. I don’t think the blogger has any control over this feature.
Sorry.