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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

We're Random Today

I know what you're thinking.  When are the CG girls not random?  Well, we are.  Random.  Most of the time, but once in a while a theme just falls into place, like how it did yesterday.  Weren't the fink foos adorable?

We do have just a couple more feathered friends today to share with you...




JENN, GERMANY
May 5, Thursday
Does anyone know what bird this is?


CAROLINE, ENGLAND
5th May
 
Would you want to see what bumper-to-bumper traffic is like in Japan and in Hong Kong?


RIKAKO, JAPAN
TODAY 5/5


BUCKEROOMAMA, HONG KONG
5.5
 
 
And this is how cute traffic gets in Montreal...

WANDA, MONTREAL
5.5.2011


Becky's Amazing K in a Play...
 
 
BECKY, PHILADELPHIA
Photobucket
 
 
Pretty cuisine, Indonesia style...

KATIE, INDONESIA
5.5.2011


Have a marvelous Thursday, friends!

7 comments:

  1. Happy Cinco de Mayo ladies! I'm raising my skinny girl Margarita to ya all....not now cause it's morning but later...cause that's just wrong to start your morning that way! Happy Thursday!

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  2. Jenn, I'm really intrigued by that bird! It's like a cross between a toucan and a turkey --a toukey (or a turcan)!

    Katie, was that a feast for consumption or for offering?

    Happy Cinco de Mayo, everyone!

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  3. Random loveliness! What's not to love?
    : ) Happy Cinco de Mayo!

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  4. Happy Thursday girls ~ great shots as always!! :)
    Here's some London traffic ; http://flic.kr/p/9EkW3E
    We were there last weekend.

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  5. Happy Cinco de Mayo to all! Love the photos, ladies! B-mama, I love those names... Toukey or Turcan! I'll go with either one. LOL

    The bumper-to-bumper traffic in Japan and Hong Kong reminds me so much of the traffic in the Philippines. Crazy, right?

    Have a terrific Thursday! =)

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  6. Wonderful randomness!! I hooted over the traffic commentary.

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  7. Late apologies for any comments that have been directed my way - I do not check in here every day, soooo sorry!

    Anyway, this is DINNER! A special celebratory dinner called a "rijsttafel". This is a Dutch word meaning "rice table" and is called such from the Dutch's colonial rule here. It is where many courses and dishes are serves by a procession of waiters (usually dressed in their white uniforms with batik sashes around their waists but barefoot!) This course you are looking at was the main course with "nasi kuning" ("yellow rice" in a cone shape) and various yummy sides.

    If you ever get a chance to enjoy an Indonesian Rijsttafel jump on it!!

    ~Katie

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