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.
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20 Apr 2013 6 Comments
in Blogging Challenge, meme, Sepia Saturday Tags: charity work, IOOF, organization, Sepia Saturday
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.
Here’s more background:
13 Apr 2013 15 Comments
in architecture, Blogging Challenge, China, culture, Jinan, meme Tags: change, China, DailyPost, Jinan, nature, postaweek2011, postaweek2013, sacred, springs, Weekly Photo Challenge
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08 Apr 2013 2 Comments
in meme, photos Tags: blossoms, nature, spring
Nothing says spring like blossoms!
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12 Jan 2013 16 Comments
in architecture, Blogging Challenge, meme, travel, Weekly Photo Challenge Tags: Asia, Beijing, Chiang Mai, China, Francine Fournier, holy, North America, Photograph, spiritual, temples, Thailand, USA
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28 Dec 2012 6 Comments
in architecture, art, Blogging Challenge, China, expat life, food, Holiday, Jinan, meme, museum, photos, Religion Tags: art, China, Henan, Indiana, Jiangsu, Jinan, Kaifeng, Kokomo, postaday2012, postaweek2012, Seiberling Mansion, Suzhou
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25 Nov 2012 8 Comments
in architecture, Blogging Challenge, China, meme Tags: Beijing, China, gratitude, Holiday, Thanksgiving, United States
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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01 Nov 2012 8 Comments
in Blogging Challenge, China, culture, customer service, food, meme Tags: Cee's Fun Foto Challenge, color, orange, outfit, photography, pumpkin, worker
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26 Oct 2012 37 Comments
in architecture, Blogging Challenge, China, culture, expat life, meme, photos, travel Tags: Buddhist, Photograph, postaday2012, postaweek2012, temples
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14 Sep 2012 15 Comments
in Blogging Challenge, meme, photos Tags: black and white, food, Ireland, National Library of Ireland, old, Sepia Saturday, shop
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.
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.
14 Sep 2012 51 Comments
in Blogging Challenge, China, culture, expat life, meme, photos Tags: China, DailyPost, Foshan, Jinan, Photograph, postaday2012, postaweek2012
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