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St Mark's Square at the Venetian Macau

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Dorothy - Rocking Chair

When I had first deboxed Raphia and Shade late July of 2007 and I brought them over to the living room to show my family, my mother brought this novelty picture frame out from her bedroom for Shade to sit in. I gave it back to her quickly since she is soo FRIGGEN TERRITORIAL! Well today when she was at work, I popped into her room to barrow it again for a quick shoot. What she doesn't know can't hurt her.

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Ferry ride to Macau

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3-22-08 Sunset

This was taken back in March, but couldn't post it to Flickr until now.

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View of Causeway Bay Skyline at sunset from Kowloon Cruise Terminal

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Sailors relaxing as the giant cruiseliner is berthed

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march of the pelicans

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david_kickflip6er

hey it's Dave again..

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Marching (and peeing) to remember

The Airborne March is a annual commemorative event of remembrance that began in 1947 and takes place on the first Saturday in September at Oosterbeek near Arnhem. Over 30,000 people took part in the march in 2006.

The march is one of several events attended by veterans, living relatives, soldiers and army cadets from the United Kingdom together with Dutch military and civilians to commemorate the 1700 British and Polish soldiers and airmen who lost their lives at the Battle of Arnhem during the Second World War and who are buried at the Airborne Cemetery at Oosterbeek. The march is also meant to remind one and all, especially the post-war generations, of the sacrifices man was ready to make for the restoration of democracy. (Wikipedia)

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Marching to remember

The Airborne March is a annual commemorative event of remembrance that began in 1947 and takes place on the first Saturday in September at Oosterbeek near Arnhem. Over 30,000 people took part in the march in 2006.

The march is one of several events attended by veterans, living relatives, soldiers and army cadets from the United Kingdom together with Dutch military and civilians to commemorate the 1700 British and Polish soldiers and airmen who lost their lives at the Battle of Arnhem during the Second World War and who are buried at the Airborne Cemetery at Oosterbeek. The march is also meant to remind one and all, especially the post-war generations, of the sacrifices man was ready to make for the restoration of democracy. (Wikipedia)

nobofoto posted a photo:

Marching to remember

The Airborne March is a annual commemorative event of remembrance that began in 1947 and takes place on the first Saturday in September at Oosterbeek near Arnhem. Over 30,000 people took part in the march in 2006.

The march is one of several events attended by veterans, living relatives, soldiers and army cadets from the United Kingdom together with Dutch military and civilians to commemorate the 1700 British and Polish soldiers and airmen who lost their lives at the Battle of Arnhem during the Second World War and who are buried at the Airborne Cemetery at Oosterbeek. The march is also meant to remind one and all, especially the post-war generations, of the sacrifices man was ready to make for the restoration of democracy. (Wikipedia)

nobofoto posted a photo:

Marching to remember

The Airborne March is a annual commemorative event of remembrance that began in 1947 and takes place on the first Saturday in September at Oosterbeek near Arnhem. Over 30,000 people took part in the march in 2006.

The march is one of several events attended by veterans, living relatives, soldiers and army cadets from the United Kingdom together with Dutch military and civilians to commemorate the 1700 British and Polish soldiers and airmen who lost their lives at the Battle of Arnhem during the Second World War and who are buried at the Airborne Cemetery at Oosterbeek. The march is also meant to remind one and all, especially the post-war generations, of the sacrifices man was ready to make for the restoration of democracy. (Wikipedia)

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March 29, 2007

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The brIDES invade Blitz - 02

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The brIDES invade Blitz - 06

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The brIDES marry an Elephant - 07

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The brIDES invade Blitz - 05

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The brIDES invade Blitz - 04

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The brIDES marry an Elephant - 01

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The brIDES marry an Elephant - 04