While normally Australia has nothing we want, come fire season over there they sure give us nice sunsets! I may go over there and light a few fires myself ;o)
What a lovely sunset. I took a pic of a sunset from last night. It was beautiful. But, somehow the photo didn't capture the sheer beauty I saw. It's a shame, I was hoping to share it.
You are now on my blogroll. This is significant because you are the first Korean.
I had to ask my sister what "San Nakji" was. I thought that this was some kind of herbs growing up in the mountains ("San"). I got the herbs part from "ji"
Do you know what "Do Rah Ji" is? There is a folk song about it which I love.
Gorgeous! Nothing that fabulous up in the Frozen Tundra lately. I'm usually inside still during the sunset (or sunrise for that matter) and it's too cold to be outside to take pictures anyway. (8 degrees today - yikes!)
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Very pretty.
BTW -- How big is my new room in Aotearoa, anyway? I need to know how much to pack.
What a lovely sunset. I took a pic of a sunset from last night. It was beautiful. But, somehow the photo didn't capture the sheer beauty I saw. It's a shame, I was hoping to share it.
Go to hell. ;-)
On the other hand, that is a great picture.
Good picture.
You are now on my blogroll. This is significant because you are the first Korean.
I had to ask my sister what "San Nakji" was. I thought that this was some kind of herbs growing up in the mountains ("San"). I got the herbs part from "ji"
Do you know what "Do Rah Ji" is? There is a folk song about it which I love.
Oh yes, that's nice
Why do you ever say you cannot take sunset ?
You know, Etienne my son has a Newzealander for the moment in his flat
This guy is in France for a few monthes
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If agreeable , pls add a link to my blog and let me know
I'll reciprocate
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yes..it's beautiful...only from afar..too close..u will be consumed..lol
Gorgeous! Nothing that fabulous up in the Frozen Tundra lately. I'm usually inside still during the sunset (or sunrise for that matter) and it's too cold to be outside to take pictures anyway. (8 degrees today - yikes!)
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