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Cats available for adoption through SNAP 2-IT. Taken July 5, 2012

 

FOR THE COLLECTOR ... a first edition .

Her is an original Souvenir Program of the ... First Annual CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE ( Vintage Car Show ) held Sunday June 20 , 1982 at MINTER GARDENS . Put on by the Chilliwack Rotary Club , Chilliwack British Columbia . This show is still running annually .

It measures 11'' x 8 1/2'' . It is 7 pages and in good condition . My pictures show the front and back and some of the inside pages . Try your offer .

I am asking $45.00 OBO .

This is part 2, it has a gigantic showcase of Egyptian and Sumerian work, Americas, Renaissance and Europe, Indian and Asian and East Asian Exhibit. This is probably one of the few places you can see the historical database of Iraq and Syria original artifacts. We were arguing if its right to have such important works of history at display in an American museum rather than their home countries, but had these artifacts been in Syria and Iraq, especially post the war they would have been damaged beyond repair or lost forever. They are very respectful and accurate. Have a huge database of levant history from the origins.

 

A cafe located in the middle of the botanical gardens. A perfect place for old people to wine and dine, since:

 

1. It's peaceful and in a garden

2. It has prices that only working adults can afford.

 

In inspiration for us all to get real jobs.

Abingdon airshow 2009 Batch 2.

 

It was a busy and exausting weekend for me, with the Blades open day on friday (Which my daughter hasnt stopped grinning from, with her getting to sit in one of their Extra 300's!) and then from the Abington airshow. It was a really good show, with the weather eventualy clearing up and giving us with blue skies for the C-17 departure at the end of the day :)

 

(Somehow i took 42gig of pics while sitting at Abingdon, so i have a feeling its going to take a while to edit/post them all lol)

This is part 2, it has a gigantic showcase of Egyptian and Sumerian work, Americas, Renaissance and Europe, Indian and Asian and East Asian Exhibit. This is probably one of the few places you can see the historical database of Iraq and Syria original artifacts. We were arguing if its right to have such important works of history at display in an American museum rather than their home countries, but had these artifacts been in Syria and Iraq, especially post the war they would have been damaged beyond repair or lost forever. They are very respectful and accurate. Have a huge database of levant history from the origins.

 

This is part 2, it has a gigantic showcase of Egyptian and Sumerian work, Americas, Renaissance and Europe, Indian and Asian and East Asian Exhibit. This is probably one of the few places you can see the historical database of Iraq and Syria original artifacts. We were arguing if its right to have such important works of history at display in an American museum rather than their home countries, but had these artifacts been in Syria and Iraq, especially post the war they would have been damaged beyond repair or lost forever. They are very respectful and accurate. Have a huge database of levant history from the origins.

 

1. it's an item from the alphabet

2. it is Clever

3. it is pretty bright

4.i added minor fixes

5.it is pretty close up

6.the light is from the side

A photo of the entrance to what I think is the Computer Engineering building at UW took pointing the camera straight ahead through the brick walls at the sides of the photo. I used a fast shutter speed of 1/100 sec., an ISO of 3200, and a small aperture of f/3.5 to balance light peaking into this entrance from the lamps present in this photo and to allow the right amount of light to come from these lamps into the camera lens for optimal exposure. This photo is taken as straight ahead as possible to make all vertical lines of the walls as parallel as possible to have no vertical vanishing point to meet Requirement 2. It was also taken through the brick walls at the sides of the photo which acts as a frame for the shot to meet Requirement 3. I put minor contrast, clarity, and sharpness boosts in the post-processing of the image.

- self-explanatory comic drawing 1 of 2 - it was done by moi on 2012-May-26. That day was the by-elections in Hougang constituency. I caught on with the liner made by someone and it stayed on my mind and tada an idea for the drawings in the class on that same day.

 

These pieces were dug out during spring-cleaning today! I knew it was always there but I just left it untouched after closing the drawing bock since, until today... Although time waits for no man, but with patience through time, and not being crowded with the happenings right then, it's great to reveal them almost 2 years later... Found my old pp, no luck on the old scrapbook though...

#sg #hougang #2012

  

Canebrake Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) #2. It had a very yellow stripe down its back. Clarke Co., GA

The size of this item is 8 x 5 1/2. It also includes an envelope.

This is part 2, it has a gigantic showcase of Egyptian and Sumerian work, Americas, Renaissance and Europe, Indian and Asian and East Asian Exhibit. This is probably one of the few places you can see the historical database of Iraq and Syria original artifacts. We were arguing if its right to have such important works of history at display in an American museum rather than their home countries, but had these artifacts been in Syria and Iraq, especially post the war they would have been damaged beyond repair or lost forever. They are very respectful and accurate. Have a huge database of levant history from the origins.

 

By Day 2 it was time for some beach action - and as we found out, the Paris Plage is quite something, complete with hire-able deck-chairs

with the flash compensation of -2 it makes it a bit too dark I feel. I feel as if this shot wasn't even taken with flash if that makes sense. With the previous compensation of -1 I felt it showed her physical qualities better vs the -2 photo. I like how the lighting isn't too harsh, but it isn't bright enough to do what I plan on doing with this. For instance, the less light means the lower chances of seeing all of the small details

After picture #2. It still needs more cleaning and waxing !

The Museum of Fine Arts is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 20th-largest art museum in the world, measured by public gallery area. It contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works of art, making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas.Founded in 1870 in Copley Square, the museum moved to its current Fenway location in 1909. It is affiliated with the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts.

 

This is part 2, it has a gigantic showcase of Egyptian and Sumerian work, Americas, Renaissance and Europe, Indian and Asian and East Asian Exhibit. This is probably one of the few places you can see the historical database of Iraq and Syria original artifacts. We were arguing if its right to have such important works of history at display in an American museum rather than their home countries, but had these artifacts been in Syria and Iraq, especially post the war they would have been damaged beyond repair or lost forever. They are very respectful and accurate. Have a huge database of levant history from the origins.

 

Part 1 of 2 It reads:

 

This is a memorial to everyone who ever sailed out the Golden Gate in the service of their county - in the Navy, the Marine Corps, The Coast Guard, the Merchant Marine.

 

A ship heading for the sea passes directly by this spot at the northern end of the Golden Gate. Here the sailor feels the first long roll of the sea, the beginning of the endless horizon that leads to the far Pacific.

part 2...it's not like i have time for this.

i'm home!! i've been informed that the Christmas tree has finally been taken down. i'm so happy it was still up when i came home, 1) trees never get to stay up long enought, 2) it was quite bohemian of le m&d, 3) where else would they have put my birthday presents?

This is part 2, it has a gigantic showcase of Egyptian and Sumerian work, Americas, Renaissance and Europe, Indian and Asian and East Asian Exhibit. This is probably one of the few places you can see the historical database of Iraq and Syria original artifacts. We were arguing if its right to have such important works of history at display in an American museum rather than their home countries, but had these artifacts been in Syria and Iraq, especially post the war they would have been damaged beyond repair or lost forever. They are very respectful and accurate. Have a huge database of levant history from the origins.

 

Clandon Park House is an early 18th-century grade I listed Palladian mansion in West Clandon, near Guildford in Surrey.[2]

 

It stands in the south east corner of Clandon Park, a 220-hectare (540-acre) agricultural parkland estate which has been the seat of the Earls of Onslow for over two centuries. The house and gardens were gifted to the National Trust in 1956,[3] but the rest of the park remains in private ownership.[4] Some of the house's contents have also been acquired by the Trust in lieu of estate duty.[5]

 

Construction of the house, designed by Italian architect Giacomo Leoni, began about 1730, and the interiors were finished by continental sculptors and plasterers in the 1740s. It replaced an Elizabethan house. The park was landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in 1781, and there are two formal gardens on either side of the house. Nearby is a Māori meeting house, one of only three outside New Zealand, that was brought to England in the late 19th century. After being transferred to the National Trust, the house underwent restoration before it was opened to the public, and later became a wedding venue and filming location for period dramas.

 

The house was badly damaged by fire in April 2015, probably caused by an electrical fault in the basement, leaving it "essentially a shell". Thousands of historic artefacts, paintings, and items of furniture were lost in what has been described as a national tragedy. In January 2016, the National Trust announced that some of the principal rooms on the ground floor would be fully restored to the original 18th-century designs, and upper floors will be used for exhibitions and events.

 

History[edit]

The estate and Elizabethan house, together with Temple Court Farm at Merrow, was purchased in 1641 from Sir Richard Weston of nearby Sutton Place,[6] by Sir Richard Onslow, MP for Surrey in the Long Parliament and great-grandfather of Thomas Onslow, 2nd Baron Onslow, who rebuilt it. Many members of the Onslow family followed political careers; three of them, including Arthur Onslow, were Speakers of the House of Commons. Their portraits would later hang in the Speaker's Parlour at Clandon House.[7]

  

Engraving of the house, showing the west front and deer park, c. 1824

The house was built, or perhaps thoroughly rebuilt, in about 1730–33 (the latter date is on rainwater heads) by Thomas Onslow, 2nd Baron Onslow to the design of the Venetian architect Giacomo Leoni. It is a rectangular building of red brick and stone dressings. Clandon House interiors, completed in the 1740s, featured a two-storey Marble Hall, containing marble chimney pieces by the Flemish sculptor Michael Rysbrack, and a rococo plasterwork ceiling by Italian-Swiss artists Giuseppe Artari and Bagutti.[8]

 

Clandon Park was landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in 1776–81, replacing a French garden and transforming part of a disused canal into an ornamental lake.[9] A porte-cochère was added to the principal facade in 1876. A sunken Dutch garden was created by Frances, Countess of Onslow at the north front of the house in the late 19th century. In 1895, the house was investigated for paranormal activity by the Marquess of Bute and Ada Goodrich Freer on behalf of the Society for Psychical Research. During World War I, the Onslow family created and managed a hospital in Clandon House for the war injured.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clandon_Park_House

this is arma 2 it is a military simulator that has ok graphics and is rated a 15 because of all the violence and blood also some explitic language

 

it is a game that is 3D also the characters are 3D the trees are 3d with leaves cause you are able to hide in the trees and shoot out of them also you are able to go inside the buildings so the stuff in side are detailed because you are able to see them.

 

Each state was invited to donate two statues to be displayed in the Capitol. #1 the person had to be deceased and #2 it had to be made out of bronze or marble.

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