This weekend the annual carnival came to our town. Time for me to hit the fairground, take a gamble and get me some candy. Ever since I was a kid the gambling machines are by far my favorite attraction. My suggestion: Never leave the fair without cotton candy.
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I’m wearing: Jacket, Blouse and Jeans: Zara, Shoes: H&M, Jewelry: Dyrberg/Kern, Denim bracelet: Maison Scotch
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local cemetry6) Pay respects to our fallen @ war memorial7) Play cricket @ butt ground on a sunday morning8) Hot samosas n lassi @ Bombay Lassi stall @ devi theatre back entrance9) down 5 glasses of Sugarcane juice, big pappad and the purple candy @ pongal trade fair10) Be chased by the watchmen of Stella Maris / QMC / Ethiraj for…cheersvjwww.poetryinstone.in
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Me encantan los bizcochos y más si son tradicionales de algún sitio.Me vuelve loca la canela en los postres, y si sale tan esponjoso y rico seguro que lo hago pronto.Muchas gracias.Un saludo.
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