back to parla
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After lunch we went toward the Palace where it started to rain, guess who
never bring his umbrella?!So Kat let him use her umbrella and waited under
a cove...
Downwinding 10-20-2025
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Wind: Trades
New week with same STOKE!!!
Monday Sendahs!
Postcard picture
It may not look good to some, but this is good stuff!
Back in Waiki...
T&L Market – Kalihi, HI
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I risked my life driving in a very unfamiliar part of Kalihi for this post.
Yes, I was influenced yet again by Yelp and social media. Heard about T&L
Marke...
Altering Reality? Sort of...
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I've been working on a photobook for our grandsons with pictures of their
stay in Hawaii, their travels to get here and then to their new home in
another...
A funny post from Kay
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Kay, of Musings just posted a newspaper article about aging. I just had to
share because it made me laugh. Here it is, enjoy if you are old enough!
Descanso Gardens, 4/2/24
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Three out of four college roommates were able to get together. Our other
roommate, Mary, is from Mountain View and it would have been an eight hour
drive...
Delhi - Day 9
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October 2, 2019
We had another full day in Delhi before we leave for Varanasi tomorrow.
Subie met us once again to take us on a mini tour around Delhi. ...
10 comments:
Hahaha…when I first looked at it, I thought “Eeww! What kind of bugs are they???”
Glad that it’s just chia seeds. 😂
Izsmom
Izsmom, maybe that's why. LOL.
if it were bugs/bug eggs then yes
Looked like ticks to me. Gross.
I think the chia bugs are growing little legs. Linda in Kansas
Yes, I don’t like crap on my dish sponges
Even chia seed in overnight oats stuck to the sides of a glass jar! Shudder!
V
Kat, for sure.
Aunty, ewwwww.
Linda, LOL.
Susan, I end up plucking the seeds off 'cause it bothers me.
V, funny! I eat overnight oats almost everyday still.
At first I thought it was ticks lol.
Mmiissee, looks like, yah! LOL.
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