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Week 26 2009, beginning on June 22. Workdays |
![]() Mourning Michael Jackson? Guy |
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![]() Possibly in the Parade in Naarden tomorrow. Guy |
![]() Friday. Grand Opening of the Day with a Grand Smile. (Alfa Romeo Spyder) |
![]() Wasps ready to swarm after the boys. Bart |
![]() "Always careful with these humps, we don't want to fly in the city, do we?" Bart |
![]() Pffffft. Olga |
![]() "Smile dear, like I do!" Guy |
![]() "So you think having no buddy seat is antisocial." Guy |
![]() Sun, but also some shadow. Guy |
![]() "It's a maze, I'm amazed, all these streets." |
![]() "This is a feather compared with the pool table." |
![]() Thursday, hi summer! "Don't forget to pack a mosquito net!" |
![]() "Love is war, but don't treat her as a pushover." |
![]() I know kids of all colors who are on the spectrum. I also know that studies were done to try to pinpoint some of this. I believe there was a study done in California many years ago that found only one commonality among families with kids on the spectrum. And that was that they had a somewhat higher income than average. Of course, having money cannot be the reason for an impairment, so they went back and took apart the stats. What they discovered is that there seems to be a connection between the family having lots of people who are in the sciences or in music. Of course, many of these people in the sciences were doctors, physicists, engineers, etc. and these people tend to make more money than average. That's how they discovered that there seems to be a connection between scientific or musical talent running in the family and autism. |
![]() “I went back to work because someone had to pay for the groceries." |
![]() “Once you can accept the universe as being something expanding into an infinite nothing which is something, wearing stripes is easy.” Albert Einstein |
![]() After 3 years Mr. Wibaut is back on his pedestal. Guy |
![]() His hat against the sun. Guy |
![]() Back in Amsterdam. |
![]() Pay one, fetch two! Guy |
![]() To the beach. |
![]() In the rear-view mirror. Bart van Dijk |
![]() Gone. |
![]() Keizersgracht. |
![]() Lunch. |
![]() Hirsch in the distance. |
![]() "Never been near the beach, but lovely isn't she?" |
![]() Tuesday. "We do not build this tent every morning." "Oh." |
![]() New tall photographer: Friso van Vollenhoven. |
![]() The Alfa Romeo Giulia was always so fast that one only saw its Kamm tail. Still is. |
![]() Greetings from Fred S. in New York. |
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![]() Wibaut is back after three years. Guy |
![]() Prams. Guy |
![]() "No, I'm not going to the beach." |
![]() "We try to give those who ride on the sidewalk a ticket." |
![]() Green! |
![]() Monday. Not yet on holiday. |
Switch Image Communication Phlog op Cellspace. Where to go in Amsterdam. |
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