Something Cool
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You'll probably realize now that I didn't have anything to post for today
so I'm just going to share something with you that my friend, Myra
introduced m...
back to hebikubo shrine
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This past Saturday, we went back to Hebikubo Shrine after Satoshi's dental
appointment.The line was long but not as krazy long as the week
before. Apparent...
Mixed Plate Friday
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Chan and I went over to a friend’s house for mochi making before the New
Year. This is the first time I’ve ever been to one and wow…they have a
freaking sy...
My pal Esther on PBS
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A few years ago, while I was a student of clay at the Hawaii Potters Guild,
a Board member asked if I could provide a ride to their 100+ year old
instructo...
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...
Surf Report 09-06-2023
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Waves: 1 - 3 Feet Wind: Trades Light Trade winds are back but the waves are
still rolling in! It's not Uranus Gotta stop and smell the sunrise! Cotton
cand...
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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