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The Ash Ranges are an area of heathland in Surrey bordered by Ash to the South, Aldershot, Ash Vale and Mytchett to the weest and Pirbright to the east. The ranges are in active use by the army but normally open to the public after approx 3pm most days and all day on bank holiday weekends, although opening times and dates do vary.
Plume over the Gígjökull glacier. Picture on 17 April by Matthew James Roberts from the Icelandic Meteorological Office.
Engineered ash hardwood flooring lacquered smooth and very hard wearable finishes from Unique Bespoke Wood.
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Inside Ash Cave. Although it was a very humid day, the rain held off, and we had a great time exploring. My buddy Randy (luckydog15) can be seen in the right foreground.
February 10, 2016 Ash Wednesday Ashes
Father Paul Soper, Fr. Matt Williams and Fr. Jonathan Gaspar along with Natalia Soares and Ann Gennaro all from the Pastoral Center in Braintree, took part in distribution of ashes Wednesday morning at Park Street Station in downtown Boston. The Ash Wednesday event, sponsored by the Secretary for Evangelization and Discipleship distributed ashes to approximately 200 people. Every recipient was also given a sheet of paper with a short description of the meaning of ashes as well as an invitation to return to Church this Lent. The four area Catholic Chapels were also listed for their convenience. Photos by George Martell - BCDS - All rights reserved 2016
Ash is a tree with wide use in herbal medicine, recognized and appreciated, especially for action cleanser.
This tree widespread, called in Latin FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR, grows in wet areas of deciduous forests.
Very popular are the leaves of this tree because it contains tannins, like many other substances due to the diuretic and laxative effect.
A tablespoon of shredded leaves, place 250 ml boiling water, let it draw a minute.
Strain and drink two or three cups a day.
This infusion is indicated for constipation, edema, arthritis and rheumatic pain.
It quickly relieves painful joints affected by rheumatism.
If you suffer from chronic rheumatism, you can try a treatment using an infusion of the leaves of ash, birch leaf, nettle leaves and juniper berries, all in equal amounts.
Tea bark of ash.
Boil 50 grams of ash bark in a liter of water for 5 minutes, then strain.
The preparation thus obtained is excellent for cases of fever (temperature dropping fast) and stomach pain killers.
It is also used in bathrooms external gynecological conditions.
Ash seeds tea.
Take a teaspoon of seeds of ash and scald with one liter of water.
Cover the bowl for 5 minutes and then strain.
Drink the entire quantity prepared throughout the day, drink is a very good diuretic and being able to take in case of edema. read more
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A photo of RiverCrouchWalker taken by NogBaad on Ash Wednesday 2012
Remember you are dust, and to dust you shall return.
Turn away from sin and be faithful to Christ.
Borobudur was unfortunately closed when we visited it due to the huge amount of ash falling from recently active Mt Merapi.
Ashness Bridge is a traditional stone-built bridge on the single-track road from the Borrowdale road to Watendlath, in the English Lake District.
I took this photo of Ash Wednesday backstage after the concert of Einsturzende Neubauten at Divadlo Archa in Prague November 2010. Ash Wednesday is known as a synth pioneer. He has broken new ground worldwide with his innovative synth sounds that varied with electronica to punk to industrial and to new approaches to digital sampling. Ash was one of the first to combine experimental analog synesizer textures with punk/rock rhythms. It all began in 1976 with the Australian band JAB and then he carried on with Australian band The Models in 1979. He joined with Al Webb and Andrew Picouleau to do experimental recording projects called "The Metronomes". He worked on many projects and collaborations, too many to mention. One important collaboration: the band Crashland! Ash pursued new directions with this band and developed his approach to digital sampling.
Ash moved to Berlin in 1992 and lived there for 5 years. He worked with Nina Hagen with preproduction and programming for her 1995 album ReuD euch (Bee Happy). He began working with Einsturzende Neubauten in 1997 and went on tours and recorded a number of albums with them. He continues working with them, but he is also based in Melbourne. He reunited with ex-Crashland! Vocalist Lyn Gordon to form “The Tingler” and released a CD in 2000. He continues to divide his time between Melbourne and Berlin creating his special sounds. I met Ash awhile ago in Berlin. I never know where I might run into him. I do not see myself going to Australia any time soon, but I am sure that I will turn a corner or walk into a room and meet him on these shores some time soon.