Pictures of your Culture, Country, and Lifestyle
I thought this would be a good topic. Take pictures of your culture (what you do, eat etc), country, and lifestyle and post them here. It's great because it's nice to see other peoples lives from around the world. I thought it would be interesting.
Here are pictures from my house in New Jersey, USA. (I'll take pics of New York City when I can)... but until then... The best dog in the world. His name is Cody and I love him! The chandelier in my house. Me on my porch.... with my new sexy brown hair :D i look kinda young though. My garage. It looks fuzzy cause its nighttime and i had to make the contrast lighter. Me outside with some nice fancy New Joiisy houses behind me. again with my sexy brown hair. Part of my lawn and a few neighbors' as well. theres also a cool christmas-decorated tree. My padio thing. your turn. |
OMG this is such a freaking great idea! I'll post more when I've got the time. :) (and I'll comment too)
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awwwww, no takers? :(
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I am sorry but I dont have any pictures
I dont really like taking pictures |
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heart made of some kind of pastry, typical for zagreb and surroundings
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some typical romanian foods:
mici (read [meech]) - a mix of different types of chopped meat plus spices cooked on a barbeque. usually served with mustard. this is a very popular dish. sarmale - again, spiced chopped meat rolled up into pickled cabage leaves, cooked in the oven and served with the romanian version of tortilla and/or sour cream. this is a traditional Christmas dish, but can be eaten throughout the year as well. sorry, no dessert today :p oh and zeb, i want that heart thing. me + sweets = best friends :liplick: |
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in a classroom
part of the school building It's not much, but i couldn't find something else for now...i'll be looking for it |
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and ur sarmale, we have that thing also called sarma lol ppl on the coast use sometimes leaves from vineyard to do it. i thought that was our dish not so wide spread. and that meat thing, its all over here, it came here from bosnia, called chevapchichi |
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Wrinkly -- is my fave too , nath:D......Great pic , Lux , I call it baked-apple-face !:done: |
LOL she had the wrinkliest hands, i kept looking at them, wanting to take a picture. but i didn't want my presence to be a nuisance, i mean..a true photographer is like furniture LMAO but yeah i'll try something in photoshop
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Offtop: cant believe i am here posting, when its 5:40am and my final presentation is at 2pm :eek: ... will ba back later to post some pics here.. great topic btw |
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Old meets the new - the monolitic communist era structure called Titov Most (Tito's Bridge) on the left, and a new shinny & kitch shopping centre on the left.
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lovely pics. lol@the shopping mall. can't escape them these days.
Union Square at night couple on mall escalator same couple holding hands guy who followed me for a block and a half just to ask for a cigarette :p |
garden terras
garden poem garden pond garden summertime Not really our culture, just my garden in summertimes :) |
ove ^ but are the last 3 pics the same?
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i'm sorry, i already fixed it...
take a look:) translation of the poem: Now come lay down darling the empty spaces in the long grass, i have always wanted to be that, an empty space for someone to stay |
zeb, coolies, crap, i had no idea about the sarma (singular for sarmale LMAO) and the cheva..! :laugh: omg, guess you learn something new every day :lol:
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view from the bus
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yeah it during rush hour. 5 busses came to one stop, i got on the third one. :none:
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No picture!!just about my culture
Tonight is special for us and it's called "Shabe Yalda"="Yalda night"(the longest night of the year) People in my country celebrate it.:D |
Nice pics nath :done:
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http://img.liveinternet.ru/images/at...eigh1light.jpg - Lovely snow! :gigi:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...25892287Mvncpd - Eeeeeek! Colllllld!!! :eek: |
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http://img.liveinternet.ru/images/at...iancelight.jpg love that one. wow great pics
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Normandy Bridge and Tancarville Bridge when the Seine produces fog in the Seine Valley, both near where i live.
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Bloody hell :none:
Now that is some major smog :none: |
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But yeah, it happens quite often in winter and autumn under certain weather conditions, the Seine starts producing a heavy fog that covers everything in the Seine Valley, when that happens i can barely see the other side of the street from my window, lol. |
LMAO Yeah fog makes much more sense LOL
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Even in the city here by a foggy day, if you cross one of the city bridges on the Seine on foot, when you are at the middle, you can't see either banks, it's like the bridge is floating in clouds, that's a surreal feeling. :D |
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