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The new math and science building really epitomizes the future of Cal Poly and the students who go through here. It's a great space that helps further learn by doing and is just a nice place to work and study in.
Igreja Ortodoxa Santa Zináide
Rua Monte Alegre, 210 - Santa Teresa - Tel. +55 21 2252-1471 - www.riordan.ru - Visitação: Sáb, 17h - Dom, 10h.
A construção teve início em 1935 e foi consagrada em 1937. Praticamente todas as famílias russas que viviam no Rio àquela época, contribuíram trabalhando na construção e assim a igreja foi edificada em tempo recorde.
Santa Zinaide Orthodox Church
Rua Monte Alegre, 210 - Santa Teresa - Phone +55 21 2252-1471 - www.riordan.ru - Visitation: Saturday, 5pm - Sunday, 10am.
Construction began in 1935 and was consecrated in 1937. Practically all Russian families who lived in Rio at the time helped in the construction and the church was built in record time.
Iglesia Ortodoxa Santa Zinaide
Rua Monte Alegre, 210 - Santa Teresa - Tel. +55 21 2252-1471 - www.riordan.ru - Visitas: sáb, 17h; dom, 10h.
Comenzó a construirse en 1935 y fue consagrada en 1937. Prácticamente todas las familias rusas que vivían en Río en aquella época participaron en su construcción, lo que permitió que fuera edificada en un tiempo récord.
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Monday 8th May
"Day spent in some of the valleys and foothills of Mt. Falakro south and SW of Volakas, especially Petroussa and Pyrgi"
Third day of holiday. Woke after a good meal last night at 6.10am with no trips to loo in night! A first for ages & just before 6.20am alarm! A clear cold morning - First down to see the 4 or 5 moths in Martin's trap, nothing very exciting. Ilyia , Martin & self chatted over coffee from vac after we found the mugs. Good breakfast - eggie bread/toast, bacon & a HB egg. Bread, jam, cherry juice & more coffee. All ready before 9am leaving in rain & cloud, prepared for a wet day. Drove over mountains south to Petroussa & an open air theatre set in a river gorge. Spectacular setting but showers & clouds made first few hours uncertain. Nightingales singing, Tony clambered up a rock race to snap a Southern Comma! Later into a Chequered Blue . Up and down steps to bottom of gorge several times. Weather gradually got better & by lunch time c 1pm it got warmer. WE had called at Aldi on way and I enjoyed my apple turnover & pain au raisin.. No euros with me so I owe Martin for mine. Also some apple juice & treat, sticks of nougat & peanut brittle. Some nice butterflies & scenery. Later c 4pm we went up the mountain to Pirgy, where the same stream had been dammed . Beautiful flowers Ramonda and White Helleborines .
Back at hotel in Volakas c 7pm , after stopping for an ice cream on the way back. After a good shower and tidy up down to drinks with Richard, Ilyia & Tony's wife & Jon etc for a Fix beer outside with the hotel dog. Then supper , a huge wodge of lasagna & salad with red wine in litre jugs & so to bed.
DAY CAMP!
Starts Tuesday August 14, 10am–2pm
for 4 sessions, everyday until August 17
Anouk is a loose fitting medium length dress or tunic length blouse with optional ties that form a bow at the back for a tight fit. Learn to sew this garment with the designer of Victory Patterns, Kristiann Boos. Anouk features special details like optional 3/4 length bishop sleeves, front and back pintucks and a fitted yoke with button detailing leading into a decorative front placket. Commercial pattern pdf is included.
Design by : Kristiann Boos, Victory Patterns
Hiking in SLO has been such an integral part of my experience at Cal Poly. I love to hike at sunrise, this one of the photos from my first Bishop's sunrise hikes. It's a great way to start the day and really take in SLO. Plus, the view of Cal Poly is great.
9:00am: Welcome Remarks by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Europe Program
Dr. Andrew Kuchins
Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Russia & Eurasia Program
9:10am: Panel One: Areas of Arctic Cooperation
Featuring:
Mr. David Balton
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Oceans & International Environmental & Scientific Affairs
Ambassador Kåre R. Aas
Norwegian Ambassador to the U.S.
Professor Andrei Zagorski
Director, Department of Disarmament and Conflict Resolution, IMEMO
Ambassador Kenneth S. Yalowitz
Global Fellow, Kennan Institute, Wilson Center
Moderated by
Ms. Heather A. Conley
Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Europe Program
10:30am: Panel Two: Enhancing Scientific and Research Cooperation in the Arctic
Featuring:
Dr. Kelly Falkner
Director, Division of Polar Programs, National Science Foundation
Mr. Raymond Arnaudo
Senior Scholar, Center for Science Diplomacy
Mr. John Farrell
Executive Director, U.S. Arctic Research Commission
Dr. Marya Levintova
International Health Program Officer, National Institute of Health (invited)
Moderated by
Dr. Andrew Kuchins
Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Russia & Eurasia Program
12:00pm: Lunch
12:30pm: Keynote Address: Addressing the Needs for Arctic Shipping
Admiral Thad Allen (invited)
Executive Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton: Strategy & Technology Consulting Firm
1:00pm: Panel Three: Understanding Economic Trends in the Arctic
Featuring:
Mr. David Hayes
Senior Fellow, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Mr. Bud Darr
Senior Vice President, Technical and Regulatory Affairs, Cruise Lines International Association
Mr. Inuuteq Holm Olsen
Greenland Representative, Danish Embassy
Moderated by
Professor Marlene Laruelle
Research Professor, George Washington University
2:30pm: Panel Four: Future Cooperation in Fisheries and the Marine Environment
Featuring:
Mr. Scott Highleyman
Director, International Arctic, Pew Charitable Trusts
Professor Andrei Zagorski
Director, Department of Disarmament and Conflict Resolution
Mr. David Balton
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Oceans & International Environmental & Scientific Affairs
Moderated by
Mr. Brooks Yeager
Principal, Birdwell Strategies
4:00pm: Panel Five: Implications for the U.S. Arctic Council Chairmanship: Seeking to Strengthen the Arctic Council Regime
Featuring:
Professor Marlene Laruelle
Research Professor, George Washington University
Dr. Tom Axworthy
President & CEO, Walter & Duncan Gordon Foundation, Canada
Ms. Julie Gourley
U.S. Senior Arctic Official, U.S. Department of State
Dr. Lawson Brigham
Professor of Geography & Arctic Policy, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Moderated by
Heather A. Conley
Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS Europe Program
Programs
Dublin Castle Sand Sculpture Exhibition 2014
Live carving: 10am - 5pm every day from Tuesday 22nd July - Monday 28th July
On display: Daily from 30th July until 21st August 2014
The sculptures are situated in the upper courtyard of Dublin Castle and access, as always, is FREE. You can therefore see the sculptures and wander around the Dublin Castle courtyards almost anytime via the back gate.
In Dijon for a morning walking tour of the city. We had free time at lunchtime. We arrived before 10am, and had to leave by 2pm that day.
Place de la Liberation - near the Museum of Fine Arts and the City Hall in what was originally the old Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy.
Anciennement Place Royale puis Place d'Armes
Place of the Liberation (Dijon)
The Place de la Liberation is the central square of the historic center of Dijon. It is shaped like a semicircle and opens on the palace of the Dukes of Burgundy , where it was designed to sublimate the power of the king, especially that of Louis XIV , for whom an equestrian statue was erected on this public square .
The place is thus named in reference to the liberation of Dijon , in 1944.
Old names
Place Royal Square (1692),
Place d'Armes (1792),
Place Imperiale (1804),
Place Royal
Marshal Pétain (1940)
During out guided walking tour, we were taken to the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. Which is under going restoration until 2019. It is within the Palais des Ducs et des États de Bourgogne. The palace is also home to the Hôtel de Ville de Dijon.
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy
The palace of the dukes and states of Burgundy in Dijon in the Côte-d'Or is an architectural ensemble with several intertwined parts: the oldest is the 14th and 15th century ducal palace, in Gothic style , And the two towers: the tower of the terrace, or Philippe le Bon tower and the tower of Bar. Most of the buildings visible today, however, were built in the 17th and especially the 18th centuries , in a classical style, with the design of the royal square, today Place de la Libération . Finally, the facade of the Museum of Fine Arts, on the Place de la Sainte-Chapelle, was erected in the 19th century on the site of the Sainte-Chapelle de Dijon destroyed in 1802 . This ensemble, in a remarkable state of conservation, testifies to almost a millennium of political life in Dijon.
The Palace was the seat of the sovereigns of the Burgundian State , the Dukes of Burgundy . Classified as historic monuments by the list of 1862 and by decree of 1926, it now houses the town hall of Dijon and the museum of fine arts of Dijon .
statue and clock