The weather is getting warmer here,,though the wind still blows coldly. well, at least it is not as freezing as couple months ago, when we got minus degrees Celsius. then, I'm thinking that it is now a good time to take more pictures as I have only few months living here (I hope so...). I captured some beautiful spots surrounding my dorm. Here they are..
Among those four pics,I love the first one. It was taken from my 3rd floor room. what a beautiful rainbow! I just immediately grabbed my cam and captured it. with a pouring-rain-effect on my window, it makes my photo become dramatic, doesn't it?
So,which one is your fave?
P.S. I wish I could take them all by Canon DSLR, hope to buy it someday,,huhuuu..Anybody wants to sell a good quality second-hand canon eos?
Beautiful surrounding of my dorm, captured from my lens..
Saturday, April 10, 2010
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Bloemen Markt
Friday, April 2, 2010
Here some pics from Bloemen Markt. This event is only held once a year for welcoming spring. in this year, it took place in 2nd April 2010. Actually Dutch -christian- also celebrated Good Friday on that day. It was really nice to refresh your eyes by seeing colorful flowers.
A cactus booth
Hollandischer Blumenkonig
a purple flower garden
Flowerpot
beautiful orchid
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Turkish Yoghurt Soup
Saturday, March 27, 2010
this is a kind of dishes from Turkey. my turkish dorm friend gave this what she called "yoghurt soup". she spelt it what-so-ever turkish name of this soup, but i could not remember what she said to me. she told me that her mom used to cook it when she was at home.
how does it taste?
honestly,,,,it's really really plain..since it made from yoghurt, the only flavor i can taste is plain yoghurt. that's all. even she told me that she put mint leaves in it, i could not taste it. when i tried my second spoon, I found rice in it..hmm,,,kind of unique soup.
well, thanks Melda for giving me a bowl of "yoghurt soup"
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