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Kraanlei 79 (left) - De Werken van barmartigheid (1643)
Kraanlei 81 (right) - De Fluitspeler (1669)
The original owner of the house, Jan Van Hoorebeke, was a goldsmith and the story is that he himself took care of the design of the gable.
The 5 senses are represented on the gable, by a woman.
The winged deer stands for the renovation of life. Also the medieval apothecaries used a head of a deer to indicate their activity. The antlers contain many hormones which was used by the pharmacies.
The flute player is the symbol for the pleasure. At the top the three divine virtues are represented: faith, hope and love. You also see the statue of Mary with her son. (Source: www.routeyou.com)
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Well, well, well.. Yesterday I've been all the day in Salamanca with Laura .. so I couldn't upload any photo.. Now I'm late..
Bueno, bueno, bueno.. Ayer estuve todo el día en Salamanca con Laura.. así que no pude subir ninguna foto.. Ahora estoy con retraso...
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Bomb cyclone expected today. 7:06am now, heavy rain already and then snow with 60mph winds and extreme drop in pressure later today.
79-0477 Lockheed C-130H Hercules United States Air Force, Montana Air Guard @ Belfast International Airport 16/04/2016
Abell 79 is a bright unusual planetary nebula in the constellation Lacerta. It is small (59 arc seconds) but with an assymetrical morphology which results in it being named "The 6 Nebula". The Ha signal is much stronger than the OIII signal, and with a more intricate structure. Some estimates put it's distance at 11, 360 ligght yrears, whereas other estimates are 5,900 light years.
It was originally discvoered in 1947 by Rudolf Minkowski, althouhg he didn't realise that it was a planetary nebula (presumably because of the lack of obvious OIII signal), Subsequently George Abell classified it as a planetary nebula in his 1955 catalog.
Superresolution techniques (also known as drizzle) were used to capture the maximum detail in this small object.
Image captured on my remote dual rig at Fregenal de la Sierra in Spain between 23-30 July 2021.
Scopes: APM TMB LZOS 152 Refractors
Cameras: QSI6120wsg8
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS
A total of 18 hours image capture (HaOIIILRGB)
More details at: www.imagingdeepspace.com/abell-79.html
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due to suspected copyright infringement, I have decided, regretfully, to drastically reduce the image size of my uploads and place a watermark on the image to hopefully prevent further infringement, I hope that this will not reduce your enjoyment of my photos, many regards to all my friends, Peter
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I want long hair :( it grows so slowly
this is actually my moms room, I love her bed.
'exam-time' starts soon, I have no idea how to manage this, but I don't want to stop the project for this time!!!!
please do not blog or use my images for anything without my personal permission
Si alguna vez me suicido será en domingo. Es el día más desalentador, el más insulso. Quisiera quedarme en la cama hasta tarde, por lo menos hasta las nueve o las diez, pero a las seis y media me despierto solo y ya no puedo pegar los ojos. A veces pienso qué haré cuando toda mi vida sea domingo.
La tregua, Mario Benedetti
79-0477 - Lockheed L-382 Hercules C-130H - 382-4857 - United States Air Force - Belfast International Airport - Saturday - 16-04-2016
After lunch on the boat which I enjoyed, hungry since breakfast had disappeared, we left Ny-Ålesund. We headed out of the harbor and the captain asked if we would like to go to 79 degrees north, well we were almost there, everyone said yes!
We watched the ships navigation system as we tracked across the fjord until we were there, 79 degrees north, and here we were greeted by the most beautiful blue iceberg.
We circled it for a while before heading back out into a rougher sea for our trip back to Longyearbyen.
It took four hours to get here, getting back would be longer!
The mother glacier is beyond!
Parked in Newport Bus station in June 1974 is Newport 79 (KDW 79F) an Alexander bodied Leyland Atlantean.
Sint Joost, 14 May 2021.
Former TCR 79 which is now in use with an (unknown) agricultural company for transporting workers to asparagus fields.
Odin: We came from inside that strange Dwarven tomb. I'd say you resemble a corrupt elven leader, if I were to assume.
Elf: There's far more to the story than what the Dwemer recorded. They never write of their own treachery.
Odin: Please tell, you won't bore me. There are always two sides of the same story.
Frigga: Seriously? Are we never going to have our honeymoon?
Elf: Very well. First, you should know I am called the Geomancer. Strange title, since I control only fire magic.The Dwemer loved their earthy nonsense.
The first day of spring has arrived... but I have not been anywhere so I popped out to take a photo from the end of the "garden" whilst cooking tea!