https://kcyeeblog101.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/60-pictures-that-will-make-you-fall-in-love-with-earth-all-over-again/
Dr. K C Yee before retiring researched in the area of microwave Dr K C Yee also researched antibody production and testing
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
overloading is a skill, and in most of these places...a necessary skill to make a living
https://kcyeeblog101.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/the-art-of-overload-very-hard-working-folks/
think of it.....how to balance..how to make a turn....etc....
think of it.....how to balance..how to make a turn....etc....
Thursday, May 7, 2015
KitKat sandwich -- Sugar Overload
Fast food chain First Kitchen is rolling out the Kit-Kat sandwich in Japan. According to website Gigazine, this sweet treat is a Kit-Kat that's topped with whipped cream and orange peel and stuffed between two slices of white bread.
Sugar overload!,
Sugar overload!,
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Blue Flower Field, Japan
these
incredible blue fields that flow as far as the eye can see were
digitally manipulated. These are infact the mesmerizing fields of the
Hitashi Seaside Park, Japan.
Covering an area of
190 hectares the fields have flowers blooming throughout the year. The
most famous ones being the Nemophila which thrive in spring time and
peak in April. They create a truly amazing spectacle as 4.5 million
flowers blossom.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Pearl Shoal Waterfall, Jiuzhaigou, China
The Pearl Shoal Waterfall was the first of three waterfalls in the
reserve that we saw by foot. It turned out that this waterfall was
fairly typical of the cascades that run through the Jiuzhaigou Nature
Reserve as the water tended to be rich in minerals.
the Pearl Shoal Waterfall is located in Jiuzhaigou, at an altitude of 2,433 metres (7,982 ft), the top of the waterfall is 162.5 metres (533 ft) in width. It has a fall of 40 metres (130 ft).
the Pearl Shoal Waterfall is located in Jiuzhaigou, at an altitude of 2,433 metres (7,982 ft), the top of the waterfall is 162.5 metres (533 ft) in width. It has a fall of 40 metres (130 ft).
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