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Downtown - The green building to the right of the red building is the new home of The All Things Oz Museum. The museum was in the far end section of the red building when they abruptly lost their lease, leaving them in a financial crunch. They were told mid-March they had to vacate their space by March 31. Even though they were planning on moving to the new building eventually they hadn't planned on doing it before the Oz festival which takes place on June 6-8. Their new home is a donated building but it needs a lot of renovation. The building needs new insulation, new windows and more display cases for items that museum already has. In the meantime they've had to put their museum pieces in storage. They sre sttempting to get moved into the new building as soon as possible. Previously the building has been home to the Chittenango Pharmacy and Chittenango Varierty & Crafts. The two story building was built in 1950. This building is located at 219 Genesee Street in Chittenango, NY. (Ch/145)
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Corny Actually sat still for more than 2 minutes. Camera time.
(and no, that's not boogers on his nose! Natural pigmentation, dammit.)
The fence gives a challenge to know how much greener the grass is on the other side near Mt. Horeb on the Military Ridge State Trail.
Today we visted, along with our friends, Bedham Church Ruins near Petworth, West Sussex. An interesting hour I must say and somewhere we hadn't hard if it hadn't been for our friends. Two more in my photostream but more to come when we get home.
Wij hadden deze tent geleend van Trudy en Willem, wij wilden weten hoe zo'n tunnelmodel zou bevallen.
The rose that you gave me has faded,
and wilted away.
But, the love tucked in deep inside
remains in my heart forever.
Item Number:920-145
Document Title:City of Boston - Park Department/Jamaica Park/Sketch for Location of Landing near Gate House and Perkins St./
Project:00920; Jamaica Park; Parkway Xed off PIs; Boston; Massachusetts; 01 Parks, Parkways & Recreation Areas; 238 PLANS (1889-1915; 1967)
Artist/Creator:OO&E, LA / OLMSTED & ELIOT, LA --JGL --LANGDON, J.G.
Location:Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose:ST (Study)
Physical Characteristics:0000011578 16 3/8" x 18 1/4" ink --color ink --graphite draft cloth
Dates:04-FEB-1895
Notes:The Parkway 485 [crossed out , verso] -Jamaica Pk #145 [verso] -O.O. & E. L.A. [recto] -#145 [recto] Draftsman = J.G.L. [recto], Langdon [pi] PI CAT = St.
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
Foto histórica del departamento de Rocha, Uruguay. Autor desconocido. Foto probablemente en dominio público.
Everything in the garden is growing like crazy now, including the massive hedge down one side. Looks cute at the moment, but will have to be cut back one day.
Middle of the roundabout on the south side of Trafalgar Square.
During my sort holliday in Londen I started to make photo's of the elephants. I have collected about 43 of them.
If I had the time and money I would go back to get them all. Good luck for the people who will get them all.
The Elephant Parade is an open air art exhibition of decorated elephant statues. Famous and upcoming artists contribute to the conservation of Asian elephants and the public awareness of their life threatening situation. In the past 100 years Asian elephant populations have plummeted from 250,000 to 25,000.
Read more www.elephantparade.com and www.elephantparadelondon.org/
2007: Rotterdam - 2008: Antwerp - 2009: Amsterdam - 2010: London Emmen Bergen - 2011: Copenhagen