Friday, October 31, 2008
Intereresting processes
A few days ago, I was lucky to get photos of a grey heron eating a large fish (Bora in Japanese). An egret was watching just behind the heron.






The other interesting process for me was seeing how an apple pie changes after cooking. Ayako baked this apple pie yesterday. The first photo was before baking:
The second photo is just after baking:
A the third photo was some hours later after the pie had cooled down. I was amazed how much the pie goes down after cooking.
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I also want to have a piece of apple pie becuase it looks so yammy.
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