Sepia Saturday

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This week’s prompt requires us to find an odd photo. I found this in Flickr Commons. It’s the emblem for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a group that’s still in existence. They believe in Friendship, Love and Truth.

Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Independent Order of Odd Fellows

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Change

The light is changing

The light is changing

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You can’t see it, but the interior’s changing, getting restored.

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Hopefully, we go to change

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Travel Theme: Pale

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Nothing says spring like blossoms!

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Illumination

Beijing

Beijing

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Weekly Photo Challenge: 2012

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Thankful

Confucian Temple

Thankful. In the United States, yesterday was Thanksgiving, a holiday where people spend time with family and friends and remember the things they’re thankful for.

I think the idea of being thankful and reflecting back on good things in your life is something that naturally happens towards the end of a calendar year. I’m thankful that I’m blessed to live in China and this weekend I got to go to Beijing. I’m also thankful for a wonderful Thanksgiving on the 22nd.

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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Orange

Taking a rest

In honor of Halloween

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Foreign

Chiang Mai, Thailand

Pingyao, China

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Sepia Saturday

This week’s Sepia Saturday prompt has to do with shopping. I found these two photos in the National Library of Ireland’s Flickr collection.

In Waterford, Part of a Window Display Competition ca. 1930

Fresh Meat, Feb. 25, 1916

Actually, it looks more sanitary than what they have down the street and around town. I’ll get some photos and post them for you by tonight.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday Life

At the market

Every morning they’re out there selling

Chinese Chess

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