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I'm thinking that is at Bremilsvellir along Snaefellsnes Peninsula (northern route 54).
A rough road leads back into national park here. We started up, found some horse, and then turned around and continued towards our target: Kirksjufellfoss.
M-54 is a state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan that bypasses the city of Flint. It is named Dort Highway in much of its length, in honor of Flint carriage and automobile pioneer Josiah Dallas Dort. The portion from the north end of Dort Highway to Clio Road is part of the historic Saginaw Trail, and was also part of the old Dixie Highway. The modern highway runs for 30.276 miles (48.724 km) through Genesee and Saginaw counties from a connection with Interstate 75 (I-75) near Grand Blanc on the south to Birch Run on the north. The highway serves mostly suburban and urban sections of the Flint area. Outside of the city, it also passes through agricultural areas in northern Genesee County and southeastern Saginaw County.
The first state highway along the general route of M-54 was M-10, one of the original state trunklines signed in 1919. Later, it was redesignated as part of US Highway 10 (US 10) in the 1920s. After a series of realignments in the 1940s and 1960s, the roadway was given the M-54 designation in 1962. A segment of Saginaw Road through Flint was redesignated a business route in the 1940s that became Business M-54 (Bus. M-54) as well in 1962. That business loop was decommissioned in 1974. Previously, two other highways in Michigan bore the M-54 designation: a roadway that is now part of M-37 and one that is Bus. US 2 in Ironwood.
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Curry de Chicharro
Caldo de cangrejos, berenjenas, tomate asado
Sudestada
Pablo Guidice and Estanis Carenzo
Calle Ponzano, 85, 28003 Madrid
915 33 41 54
Empereur de 54 à 68 après J.-C.
Marbre
Vers 50 après J.-C.
Néron est issu d'un précédent mariage d'Agrippine la Jeune, quatrième épouse de Claude. En 50 après J.-C., elle parvient à faire adopter son fils par l'empereur>. Le portrait de ce nouvel héritier est alors diffusé. Il a treize ans. Sa coiffure imite celle des derniers portraits de Claude pour renforcer la proximité dynastique. (extrait de la notice du musée)
Le Louvre / Paris / France
I've always wanted a large format camera. Thanks to eBay, I now have one. But wanting one does not mean that I had any idea how to work the thing. And trust me, it's not terribly intuitive if you've been using roll film. So mad props to Wastrel, the man with some large format experience, who not only explained how the camera operates, but then organized a test run. And then reminded me to do all the steps of the process that I kept forgetting.
The third shot of the day, taken on polaroid 54. A color ektachrome version is here.
Depuis juillet 2010, Patricia, passionnée de pâtes vous propose, un large choix de pâtes Italiennes dans sa boutique située au centre historique de Lodève (34) [à proximité du musée Fleury] du mardi au vendredi de 17h à 19h.
Avec sa Pastaria, Patricia sillonne les routes du Lodevois et du Clermontais pour le plus grand bonheur de vos papilles. Les produits viennent à vous avec :
>> pâtes fraîches
>> ravioli
>> lasagnes
>> gnocchi
>> sauces
>> vins Italiens
>> spécialités
PASTARIA
Horaire & jour d'ouverture :
mardi au vendredi de 17h à 19h
9 rue vieille commune
34700 Lodève FRANCE
Tel: +33(0)6.15.92.44.54
SUICIDE AT HIKURANGI
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Whangarei, Last Night.
Word was received this afternoon by the local police that a man named Olsen had committed suicide at Hikurangi this morning. On Tuesday evening a well-dressed man, aged about 54, a stranger to the district, walked into the Hikurangi Hotel and asked for a bed. He gave his name as Olsen. As he did not come down to breakfast, young Mr Main went to the bedroom and discovered Olsen dead in bed, the man having apparently taken Iysol. Medical aid was summoned, but life was extinct.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIGUS19130410.2.22.4
An inquest was held at Hikurangi regarding the death of John Frederick Olsen, who was found dead at the Hikurangi Hotel, from the effects of lysol poisoning. It appeared that the man was a stranger to the district and that he had been engaged in canvassing for orders for books on behalf of an Auckland firm. It is understood that the deceased has relatives in Auckland and in Palmerston North. A verdict that death was due to lysol poisoning was returned, this being in accordance with the medical testimony.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS19130412.2.15
Plot 28a: John Frederick Olsen – Lysol poisoning
Clara Eugenie Wilhelmina Olsen
* broken headstone
In
Loving Memory
of
JOHN FREDERICK OLSEN
who departed this life
April 10th 1913
aged 49 years.
At Rest
Also CLARA
wife of above
died 25 Oct. 1922
aged 47.
To be with God is best.
DEATHS
OLSEN.—On October 24, at Auckland. Clara, relict of the late John Frederick Olsen, Hawke's Bay.—Palmerston North and Wellington papers please copy.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19221028.2.2.4
If you are worried about your or someone else's mental health, the best place to get help is your GP or local mental health provider. However, if you or someone else is in danger or endangering others, call police immediately on 111.
Or if you need to talk to someone else:
1737, Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor
Lifeline – 0800 543 354 or (09) 5222 999 within Auckland
Samaritans – 0800 726 666
Suicide Crisis Helpline – 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO)
thelowdown.co.nz – or email team@thelowdown.co.nz or free text 5626
Anxiety New Zealand – 0800 ANXIETY (0800 269 4389)
Supporting Families in Mental Illness – 0800 732 825
Looks orange in photo but is burnt umber (darker red).
Piece hand made by Juan Paulino Martinez & family in San Juan de Oriente, Nicaragua. Signed.
$50 -- HOLIDAY SALE $40
When ordering, refer to Piece #15.
See photo of Juan Paulino here.
To read story about potters in San Juan de Oriente and see them creating pieces, go to: www.esperanzaenaccion.org/content.php?CID=54
WAFL FOOTBALL Round 19
East Fremantle v South Fremantle (30 July 2016)
at Fremantle Oval
East Fremantle 10.10 (70) lost to South Fremantle 14.16 (100)
Images by © Phil Elliott
Pixell Photography
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WAFL Football
Round 9 14 May 2016
East Fremantle v Perth
East Fremantle 16.12 (108) def Perth 10.9 (69)
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See video of this event youtu.be/GScN569e_54
Just after 8 p.m. tonight, the twisted sound of metal crushing filled my house in Carmichael. Immediately I ran outside onto Fair Oaks Boulevard (east of California Avenue) to find one car in the ditch and another in flames.
One driver (seen in video) staggered out of his vehicle looking almost untouched. The other driver began to run away on foot.
Several of my neighbors who had seen all the alcohol bottles scattered in and around the vehicle, ran after the man and caught him down the street.
Crews from the California Highway Patrol and Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District were quick to the scene.
"I barely had time to dodge the car coming straight at me in my lane, it could have been head on!" said the driver of a silver Toyota Highlander.
Later, I spoke to one CHP officer about the accident, who confirmed alcohol was a factor.
Personally I see a wreck like this about every 90 days on Fair Oaks Blvd. Some of them are major and some just fender benders.
My children and I walk on this street a lot, Most of Fair Oaks Blvd near California Ave. has no sidewalks, so we are always really careful to watch for cars.
To my readers: Do you walk on this street? Is Fair Oaks Blvd. a haven for car accident?
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Gary Stuard, 54, a lifelong Texan from Dallas.
"After 8 years of organizng its clear that the traditional channels of change aren't working. The system is rigged against us. We all have the power to stop this pipeline."
Building 54, a suicide hot-spot at MIT.
". . . I am not crazy, albeit driven to suicide. It is not about any single event, or person. It is about stubborn sadness, and a detached view of the world."
Philip Gale in 1998 on Friday March 13th, L. Ron Hubbard's birthday.
West Pond, Parsonsfield, Maine.
At 1:54 A.M. October 16th the October Big Blow came roaring through Maine.
I was awakened by a high gust of wind that literally shook the whole house and caused limbs and acorns to shower onto our roof.
A few minutes later there was another gust of wind and a loud boom as a leader on our maple tree in the front yard broke off causing it to crash down through the power lines where it became tangled and suspended just above our Chevy Blazer, I thought for sure that it was crushed but the huge leader getting hung up in the power lines saved it.
The local fire chief and one of the volunteer firefighters showed up around 2:30 A.M. to check our well-being and let us know that just down the road from our house a utility pole had it's top sheared off and the lines where lying on the ground arching and burning wet leaves and pine needles causing a lot of smoke.
They had to return to that scene and stand by and stop any traffic from using the road at that point.
Obviously we lost power but with flashlights in hand we inspected the damage but really could not tell the extent until it got light around 5:30 A.M..
I took some photos of the damage and clean up by the Lucas Tree Co. and CMP.
It's not everyday or night that a 30+ foot tree limb falls into your power lines right in front of your home and causes this kind of damage, unless you live in a hurricane prone area.
Our October Big Blow has been known to pack winds up to 76 mph and comes without fail every October and it did just that early this morning.
Telč is a town in the Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,300 inhabitants. The town is well known for its historic centre, which is protected by law as urban monument reservation and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Telč Chateau – A Jewel of the Renaissance
Telč, in the Vysočina region of the country, is one of the Czech Republic’s most visited municipalities. Through the city’s UNESCO listed centre and well preserved Renaissance facades which line it on all side, it’s little wonder Telč is one of the best known attractions to visitors even before they set foot in the country.
Sitting at the north end of the town square is the city’s chateau, which shares the square’s UNESCO status. The chateau is considered one of the most important and best preserved Renaissance structures in the Czech Republic and has, through a series of very careful owners, made its journey to the present day with no major alterations made to it since it was converted from a Gothic castle in the late 1500s.
The importance of Telč chateau is found in its authenticity. In the 19th century, there was something of a trend for overdone “Restoration” of chateaus and other such buildings which led to authenticity being sacrificed for more romanticized tastes. The owners of Telč Chateau at the time did not indulge in this trend and, as a result, the chateau is a very good representative of true Renaissance design sensibilities.
The chateau’s current appearance can largely be credited to nobleman Zachariáš of Hradec, who inherited Telč and various other land holdings from his father in the mid 1500s.
Zachariáš was one of a delegation of Czech aristocrats who traveled to Italy in 1551 and returned inspired and influenced by the architecture he saw there. Upon his return to the Czech lands, he took up permanent residence in Telč and set about the remodeling of the Gothic castle into a Renaissance chateau.
Zachariáš’ presence and activities in Telč brought a turn of prosperity and increased living standards in the town. In turn, this allowed Zachariáš to bring Italian masters to the town to oversee the remodeling work. As a result, the chateau is considered a very good example of how Italian styles of the period influenced areas north of the Alps.
Major construction on the chateau concluded in 1580 and Zachariáš died in 1589. A very important aspect of the chateau’s history is that it has never been sold, simply passed from one family to another over the centuries. Every successive owner has left the chateau intact and largely faithful to its late 16th century appearances.
A Walk Around the Grounds
Enclosed by the chateau walls is a garden which dates to the 1570s and is one of the oldest architectural gardens in the country. bordered by arcades and park benches, the gardens are a great place to relax after a guided tour of the stunning chateau interiors.
Outside the chateau walls is the chateau park which includes many centuries old trees, unusual woody plants and a greenhouse of Classicist design.
For slightly different perspectives on the chateau, one can climb the narrow and rather challenging stairs of the viewing tower across the street from the chateau and look into the garden from above. Alternately, you could rent a rowboat on the nearby fish pond and view the chateau from the water.
from:
beyondprague.wordpress.com/chateaus/telc-chateau-a-jewell...
Basket : 20e journée de championnat NF3 : ASOBC / Marne-la-Vallée
Victoire 54 à 44 pour les filles de l’ASOBC.
Saco de hilo algodón rayas y reproductor. Talla EME Disponible en la tienda RESISTENCIA Carrera 7 No 54 A-18 Tel 2350453 . 2 DE 4 . dOS DISPONIBLES PARA ENCARGO
Mein erklärtes Lieblingsmotiv und deshalb auch schon einige Male in meinem Stream vorhanden, nicht zuletzt weil es so leicht erreichbar ist: der Blick aus dem Schlafzimmerfenster. :-)
Bald steht ein Umzug an und diesen Blick bei Sonnenaufgang werde ich definitiv vermissen. :-(
Singapore dumpling - iberico pig
Sudestada
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Calle Ponzano, 85, 28003 Madrid
915 33 41 54
The young man came to the old man seeking counsel
I broke something old man
How badly is it broken?
Its a million little pieces
Im afraid I cant help you
Why?
Theres nothing you can do
Why?
I cant be fixed
Why?
Its broken beyond repair. Its in a million little pieces
If you have never read the book "A million little pieces" by James frey
Go and buy it. Read it.
I would suggest it to anyone who has ever felt alone
unwanted, low self estem, or felt unloved
It is an amazing story
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Lehn-Art Photography
Born July 20, 2009 at 2:54 a.m. weighing exactly 8 lbs. Mom and baby are
well and currently sleeping, Dad is about to do likewise. More pictures to follow...
Mayor Rob Ford, Newscameras awaiting Stay Decision outside Osgoode Hall, 10:54 a.m. Toronto Ontario Canada, Wednesday December 5 2012
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