Some photos! :D

Oct 22, 2008 19:37

Hello again! It sure has been a long time! :D Having been nudged by my f-list, I decided to update.

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fayevalentine3 October 22 2008, 21:43:03 UTC
Yay, update!~

Aww, those eggs look nice! We don't really have an tradition regarding easter eggs here. Only the ones they sell in the supermarkets, made of chocolate with toys on the inside. xD *useless people we are*

I also realized I never saw a cherry tree like that... live. I wonder if there are no cherry trees here either... we do have cherries... maybe they are imported. ^^' *is envious*

And you're right, it's practically the same pic as in wikipedia! I also loved he sky pics. Beautiful colors~

ps: omg, I never thought our "inside" was so pretty! Colorful at least! xD

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divid_chan October 23 2008, 12:27:03 UTC
Oooh! I LOVE chocolate eggs!! I think you're talking about Kinder surprise eggs? I rememeber I literally begged for those during Easter when I was a kid (my mom wouldn't buy a lot of those because they were kind of expensive back then...well, they still are...). But seriously, I don't even know why we dye them. lol I guess it's an old tradition like decorating the Christmas tree. :D

Hmm... Maybe it's too hot for them in Portugal? :/ Apple and plum trees also bloom very nicely, and they smell SOOOO good (too bad cherry trees' blooms don't have any smell...).

The sun goes down right in front of the windows of my room so I always have a nice view in the evening! :D

Actually, all of these are tinted. Everything inside is kind of pinkish (with the exception of some stuff lol). :D

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fayevalentine3 October 23 2008, 20:27:08 UTC
Yes! Those Kinder eggs! Yes... they were and still are expensive! But the surprises are so nice~ My mother wouldn't buy them to me either, for the same reason. xD I bought one last year, hoping for a nice teddy, but I got something to build. D: Yes I think it's traditional. In England I think they hide them in the countryside and then people have to find them? I think I saw that in a movie, lol.

Maybe~ We do have a lot of almond trees, though. They are also very pretty when in bloom.

Tinted samples organs and tissues? xD What for? For better observation? :/

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divid_chan October 24 2008, 07:34:11 UTC
EXACTLY!! I always wanted some kind of figure (I have this strange 'collect-everything' mania lol) but we would always get stuck with buildable stuff. xDD Damn, I've started craving for that yummy kinder chocolate. xD
Hmm... I know about this England tradition, but we don't do that (think of what would happen if you don't find it for long enough 8D), we just sometimes roll them down some slope (something like Pétanque if you know the game).

Maybe you'll take a picture for me next spring? <333 I love blooming trees! :D

Oh, don't ask. Dx We take these, put them under the microscope and study the cells and stuff. When the exam comes, we have to differ them from one another. And believe you me, that's hella hard because they all look the same. xDD Personally I decide from the color difference. LOL

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miya808 October 23 2008, 20:07:36 UTC
Pictures!

I have the same sort of love for taking random pictures of colorful things.

This sort of made me a little sad that I couldn't dye eggs this year, but those eggs look awesome.

I love when the sky gets crazy looking and I just happen to have a camera on me. It makes for the best pictures. Those really look like the sky is boiling down on you.

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divid_chan October 24 2008, 07:28:07 UTC
Yes! I snap everyhing that's a even a bit colorful! lol

Dying eggs is usually so troublesome (especially when we dye like 50 of them) but when you see the results it's so awesome. Too bad I don't really like eggs so I didn't eat much of these! xDD

I'm totally with you on this. And I think this was one of the most interesting skies I've ever seen.

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