A Treasure for My Brother
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I have been slowly cleaning out some things from mom's closet and dresser
that she no longer has any use for. There were Japanese wooden trays that I
don...
putting out your trash
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In Tokyo, since the roadways are sometimes narrow, there are areas to put
trash out, this is so the garbage truck can easily access itFor homes, they
seem ...
Downwinding 06-23-2026
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Wind: Trades
More wind today! LessssssGO!!!
The stoke is real!
Good luck rainbow
Some wind but small bumps
A decent run anyway
Good Da...
Mixed Plate Friday
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Fried Potato | $1.79 I saw this in the freezer section of Don Quijote and
was super intrigued. Japanese folks are so innovative with their food items
so…
Latest family addition
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My ceramic friend Rita gave me a young red footed tortoise/turtle that my
grandson named Max. We won’t know if Max is a boy or girl until he/she is
older....
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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