Fruits, Eric
I also saw some ponds where fish are released, such as Prajna Valley and ... It was a really great trip and I enjoyed it very much. I think it’s a place worth visiting. If you also go there, you will fall in love...
There are a wide variety of clothes available in clothes rental stores,including children's wear, formal attire, maternity dress, wedding dress, which are suitable for people of all ages and can be applied to any occasion. In addition, wh...
Constipation.You might be reluctant to have a bowel movement because of the pain or have sluggish bowels due to surgery or pain medication. If constipation strikes, try walking, eating lots of high-fiber foods (like fruits and vegetables), and taking a stool softener if recommended by your he...
There’s a personal element to it, too. I love to work with young people and companies with passion and watch them grow. It is a bit like raising a child. Since I am passionate about fresh ideas and finding ways to improve products, I decided it was worth taking some time out of my...
I love the smell of the chaparral. Lovely on a hot summer day. Even better just after the first rain. My favorite place is any trail up in the San Gabriel Mountains. Above the canyons but still below the high forests, on the southern slopes. These places are where you are immersed in...
Mountain, crystal “pearls” and purple “agates” get crowded on the vines; in the wilderness of Atushi grassland, ripe figs sway in the wind, and the wind kisses the boundless verdant waves; and in Kashgar, branches of pomegranate trees in small village yards are bent by heavy fruits ....
Traditional dishes include banh tet (sticky rice with pork and mung beans) and mut (dried and sugared fruits). March to JuneLuscious mangoes come ripe in Cao Lanh in the Mekong Delta. Mid-June to early JulyFresh lychees are sold across northern Vietnam. June to JulyFragrant – or should ...
Mountain, crystal “pearls” and purple “agates” get crowded on the vines; in the wilderness of Atushi grassland, ripe figs sway in the wind, and the wind kisses the boundless verdant waves; and in Kashgar, branches of pomegranate trees in small village yards are bent by heavy fruits ....
For who we are. That’s all. I’ll keep creating as long as it makes my heart happy. It’s my way of saying “I love you.” To myself and to the world. Thank you for being the reason why I do what I do. xo Leave a comment ...