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The 3rd grade at Leah’s school only has 3 classes, but almost all of the kids chose to join the orchestra. So it’s a big group. They did a great jobb.
A very productive day today. Don’t you just love a productive day?! Got it started with a lovely walk around our ‘block’ which is 3 miles, then spent a few hours sorting out a leaking roof, took all the Christmas decorations down, cleaned up, soothed our aching bones in the hot tub, made and ate dinner, then watched a film. ‘Fracture’ with Anthony Hopkins. Excellent twist! Oh, and got thrashed twice at Rummikub. Got to let him win sometimes!! ;) This photo is of our farmer neighbour’s ditch which he re-dug last November. I liked the lines!
Kohlrabi
Andean grains.
(Martinez)
Twelve Days of Christmas: Virgilio Martinez
The Restaurant at Meadowood
Meadowood Napa Valley
St. Helena, California
(December 13, 2014)
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Carrots and radishes from the restaurant's garden.
(The Restaurant at Meadowood)
Twelve Days of Christmas: Virgilio Martinez
The Restaurant at Meadowood
Meadowood Napa Valley
St. Helena, California
(December 13, 2014)
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White chocolate mudcake layered with white chocolate ganache and covered in fondant
Little Blossoms and ribbon made from fondant as it the feature that Tinkerbell is standing on
Celeriac
Seaweed, walnuts.
Radio
Copenhagen, Denmark
(January 19, 2016)
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3021 of the M5000 fleet, built 2008-2011 by Bombardier, Bautzen (Germany) & Vienna (Austria). Crossing Corporation Street en route to St Werburgh's Road.
My 3rd Jetpens haul: a bottle of Waterman Havana Brown ink and a Kaweco Sport Classic clear demonstrator fountain pen with B (bold) nib.
Chocolate cupcakes with pink buttercream, pink sprinkles, and big fondant number 3s for a little girl's 3rd birthday.
Quique Dacosta, Denia, Spain
July 1, 2011
Lunch
Ctra. Las Marinas, Km. 3.
Carrer Rascassa, 1. (Urb. elPoblet)
03700 Dénia
+34 (965) 78 41 79
Title: 3rd Batt Staff
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1974
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 28, File 28-473
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Chocolate cupcakes with pink buttercream, pink sprinkles, and big fondant number 3s for a little girl's 3rd birthday.
Bowens 1500 in soft box cam right for fill
bowens 1500 in BD cam right killed this one started smoking :o/
The Third of May 1808 (also known as El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid, or Los fusilamientos de la montaña del Príncipe Pío,[3] or Los fusilamientos del tres de mayo[1]) is a painting completed in 1814 by the Spanish painter Francisco Goya, now in the Museo del Prado, Madrid. In the work, Goya sought to commemorate Spanish resistance to Napoleon's armies during the occupation of 1808. Along with its companion piece of the same size, The Second of May 1808 (or The Charge of the Mamelukes), it was commissioned by the provisional government of Spain at Goya's suggestion.
The painting's content, presentation, and emotional force secure its status as a groundbreaking, archetypal image of the horrors of war. Although it draws on many sources from both high and popular art, The Third of May 1808 marks a clear break from convention. Diverging from the traditions of Christian art and traditional depictions of war, it has no distinct precedent, and is acknowledged as one of the first paintings of the modern era.[4] According to the art historian Kenneth Clark, The Third of May 1808 is "the first great picture which can be called revolutionary in every sense of the word, in style, in subject, and in intention".
We optimized bus service on 3rd Ave by extending bus-only hours.
In August 2018, 3rd Ave from Stewart St to just south of Yesler Way was reserved for buses and people biking, from morning to night, 6 AM – 7 PM, seven days a week.
Cars are allowed on 3rd Ave from 7 PM to 6 AM seven days a week.
No left turns off 3rd Ave, 24/7.
You can cross 3rd Ave going east-west, 24/7.
Permitted commercial vehicles are allowed to use 3rd Ave, from 9 AM – 3 PM and 7 PM – 6 AM, seven days a week.
Explore debut March, 2008 #452
(Rollover picture)
Sea scallop, pickled bay scallops, gooseberries, Sevruga caviar on a green garlic baveroise.