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This is what a 5 day old calf looks like! Makes you ponder how it manages to fit into the mother’s womb



Children from an early age learn much about the relationship between animals and humans. This in my opinion allows them to treat food with respect and know the sacrifice made for a meal.
Every chinese household will kill a pig or goat at the start of winter to feed the family and also to preserve the meat by smoking and salting. The meat can then last for up to a year depending on how fast the family consumes.
hmmm… i’m not sure if you noticed this but most of the time, photos tend to be in the 4inch by 6inch ratios and i’ve always been wondering what it’ll be like if i use cinema flim ratios, in this case, 14.5inch x 6.5inch. I think it looks great on landscape shots. What do you think?



Ever so often, I tell myself that being a teacher would never be in my job scope. Simply put, I’m impatient, not good with kids and lack the communication skills to interact with my students.
However, being there and teaching those kids English really broaden my perspective. The kids genuinely love having us teaching them and that makes you forget your inhibitions and do a good job.
