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This is an old classic song from Japan. It was originally credited wrongly and removed swiftly from this site. Apologies to Guitar & Junko Yanagida who still wish to post this beautiful ballad on Concrete & Clay.
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#27 August 2005 | Comments (0)
Peel grapefruit, skin the sections, keeping them whole if possible, place in nice bowls. Dilute claret wine with water, adding sugar to taste. Pour over grapefruit sections. Chill. And chill.
( This is an excellent first course )
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My three previous photos essays for Concrete and Clay (Melbourne, Liguria, and the Unit Sicks Shop) were all shot in unfamiliar terriotry, and took less than a fortnight to complete. It's taken four months to produce the same amount of photos from my home town of London. Enjoy.
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#23 August 2005 | Comments (1)
Mexico looks beautiful, mountains on my left and right, dessert, bushes, cacti...
A settlement lasts for seconds then nothing. With the window open, hot air engulfs my thoughts and plans.
Security check; armed police dressed as soldiers, mirrored aviators exercising every possible inch of authority. Trunks are ordered open, filed of the bus, belongings dissected, luggage interrogated.
My shoulders are peeling. I have never seen so many women with broken noses.
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Ed. - Youcancallmesir continues his series of text posts from Africa.
The early rise (6am) was justified by waking with a white rhino. Lunch was preceded by a pride of 16 lions. The evening climaxed with another cheetah. Our luck continued with the pleasure of seeing 2 rhinos at the watering hole. I shall sign off now as my battery has run ou
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