My wife and I tested our new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (We used the cheapest color film available) 📸
Thanks to @LifeTimeCooking for pointing out the benefits of eating sprouted grain and a Canadian source of sprouted grains (and pseudo-grains and beans and lentils).
I blogged the details, and note the warning against doing the sprouting yourself Grains apparently are more risky to sprout than the usual run of seeds.
The Polish government plans to appeal to the European Commission today on Sept. 12 to extend the import ban on Ukrainian grain products in five EU countries, the government's spokesperson Piotr Müller told Polsat News.
This is one of my favorite shots from a recent photo shoot. In the center at the end is the Starorobocinski Wierch, the highest peak in the Western Tatras in Poland.
Gear:
• Yashica TL Electro X ITS (~1971)
• Yashica Yashinon-DS 50 mm f/1.7
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36
I'm back to living after a tough experience. This time a cute bunny, another photo from the same roll as before, more material already waiting to be published! 😊
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warned that Warsaw may expand the list of banned Ukrainian goods if Kyiv imposes its own import embargo on certain Polish food products, the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Sept. 20.
My wife and I tested our new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (We used the cheapest color film available) 📸
I tested my new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (I used the cheapest color film available) 📸
WTF else does the #US, #NATO, #EU and the rest of the world need to see to understand that #Russia needs to be stopped immediately. Russia is intentionally creating a famine by bombing the #grain exporting port at #odessa in #ukraine. JFC, man. Stop hemming and hawing and give ukraine jets, long range missiles and whatever else they need. #fuckrussia Don't let Russia drag this out for a fucking decade like they did in Afghanistan.
A Russian state-owned company exported almost 212,000 tonnes of grain from the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast in 2023 alone, worth an estimated US$46 million. Ukrainian grain is being shipped to Türkiye, Libya, and Israel. European companies are also involved in the process.
60,000 tonnes of agricultural products destroyed by Russian missiles were to be sent to China - Zelenskyy (www.pravda.com.ua)
60,000 tonnes of agricultural products destroyed by Russia's missile strikes on Odesa Oblast on the night of 18-19 July were to be delivered to China.
Polish official: Poland to ask EU to extend Ukrainian grain ban (kyivindependent.com)
The Polish government plans to appeal to the European Commission today on Sept. 12 to extend the import ban on Ukrainian grain products in five EU countries, the government's spokesperson Piotr Müller told Polsat News.
Russians destroy 60,000 tonnes of grain in Chornomorsk port (www.pravda.com.ua)
As a result of recent Russian attacks on infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, 60,000 tonnes of grain were destroyed in the port of Chornomorsk.
Poland threatens further import bans, summons Ukrainian ambassador over grain dispute (kyivindependent.com)
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki warned that Warsaw may expand the list of banned Ukrainian goods if Kyiv imposes its own import embargo on certain Polish food products, the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Sept. 20.
Russia threatens all ships heading to Ukrainian ports after midnight (www.pravda.com.ua)
Russia will consider all ships, regardless of flag, heading to Ukrainian ports from midnight on 20 July as involved in a military conflict.
Russia exports stolen Ukrainian grain to Türkiye, Libya and Israel, investigation reveals (www.pravda.com.ua)
A Russian state-owned company exported almost 212,000 tonnes of grain from the occupied part of Zaporizhzhia Oblast in 2023 alone, worth an estimated US$46 million. Ukrainian grain is being shipped to Türkiye, Libya, and Israel. European companies are also involved in the process.
African Union calls on Russia to reinstate Ukrainian grain deal (www.politico.eu)
‘We will discuss it with Putin to see how we can restart this agreement,’ AU chairman says.