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Created for Artistic Manipulation's Mixmaster challenge 57:
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in which Chef bethrosengard asks us to create sculptural fantasy!
➤ The main focus of your image must be a sculptural art object(s), anything from the tiniest statuette to the Statue of Liberty, whether abstract or representational.
➤ You must set the object against a land-, sea- or cityscape that is not the object's usual setting.
➤ Include any one or more of the following: bees, bears, butterflies, birds, bats, beavers, bobcats, buffalo. (For 'extra credit' ;-), you may choose any of these instead: binturong, bandicoot, bichir, bonobo, bongo or bushmaster.)
➤ Your composition must have some kind of decorative border.
➤ No people (other than, possibly, the sculpture).
LA citscape, Leaf border: pngwing.com.
Egret, Blue sculpture, background: my three photos.
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Eine Band ist wie eine Firma .. und natürlich brauchen auch wir eine Buchhalterin. Alle wollen pünktlich ihre Gehälter, die Leasingraten für den Truck müssen bezahlt werden und es gibt auch sonst noch einige Verpflichtungen, die man eigentlich nicht braucht. 😕
A band is like a company... and of course we also need an accountant. Everyone wants their salaries on time, the lease payments for the truck have to be paid and there are a few other obligations that you don't actually need. 😕
“I’ve never seen anyone look less like an accountant and finance wizard, so that probably made him the best in the business.” -- Alistair Maclean, "When Eight Bells Toll"
Langthorn Court, London EC2
Detail of the 1966-70 extension designed by William Whitfield
Sony A7III + Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
Mr. Deng is an accountant of one of the small enterprises in Huaiji County with whom I was lucky enough to work for many years. Mamiya 7 II F 4 800 mm lens Fuji Film Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED
Brenda... who has a franchise of the Bakery chain here in Bricksem wants to do some renovations... Minor to the interior but a huge one to the exterior so she made an appointment with her accountant to see what kind of possibilities she has financially...
Brutalist extension to earlier 1880s and 1930s buildings. Designed by architect William Whitfield and opened in 1970.
Homily25SundayOT091821
Subject: The First Shall be Last and the Servant of All
Gospel: Mark 9:39-37, 2nd Reading: James 3:16-4:3
The First Shall be Last and the Servant of All! It takes a moment to get you head around this statement that Jesus is delivering to his disciples in today’s Gospel reading.
Jesus is always walking with his disciples somewhere. Today’s journey’s includes a critical teaching about his mission; Jesus states “The Son of Man is to be handed over to men and they will kill him, and three days after his death the Son of Man will rise.” Isn’t it interesting that Jesus is living out this reality of being last and the servant of all, as he shares with them about his death and resurrection. The disciples respond to this mission by being silent.
In direct opposition to his message, Jesus manages to ask them what they were talking about and they answer “who would be greatest among them.” Ahh, yes the disciples where focused on themselves which is a very human thing to do. If you are like me, the correction that Jesus gives them stands out in our Gospel reading, like a candle in the dark. “If anyone wishes to be the first, he shall be the last of all and the servant of all.”
I shall not be hard on these disciples-they are in training. I can smile at their failure, because I can see myself in them. We do have an advantage though! We know the story! We have the Holy Spirit. We have the deposit of the Faith. We have the Church. We have the sacraments.
So what does it mean that the first shall be last and how do we apply it to our lives today? Let us start with the fact that all of us are called to a life of holiness and what this looks like will be unique to each one of us. This life long goal of seeking holiness is our journey. Jesus, by his invitation bids us forward, when he gives us HIS teaching to “take up our own cross and follow him.” When we follow him, we begin to understand the phrase “the first shall be last and the servant of all.”
It is not complicated! Let me give you some examples within our own parish.
1.We have brave souls who can no longer leave their homes. Time after time, I have been moved by their faith. I call them prayer warriors. They offer up their suffering daily. In the secular world, it would appear that they have served their purpose…and have become last.
2.We have our bingo ministry. Where familiar faces of our parish are serving the crowds.They have become last and the servant to the many.
3.We have those who are dedicated to praying the Rosary daily. The faces of legion of Mary are are found serving in every capacity of our parish.
4.We have the women’s group…who are always planning something that reaches out into the community to feed and cloth the needing.
5.We have our ushers who are the first faces that greet us with a smile when we enter and leave the church.
6.We have our music ministers who lift our spirits in each Mass.
7.We have our cherished catechists who teach our children and adults.
8.We have those behind the scenes that are arranging flowers, changing lights, fixing doors, picking up garbage.
9.We have administrative staff, accountants and committees who guide us.
10.We have our lector’s and Eucharistic ministers.
11.We have those hidden ones, that quietly serve those in their families, in their jobs and community.
12.We have a priest who Shepherds and serves us faithfully.
I now quote a prayer from Francis of Assisi, that captures the qualities of those who serve Jesus and his flock:
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace
Where there is hatred, let me sow love
Where there is injury, pardon
Where there is doubt, faith
Where there is despair, hope
Where there is darkness, light
And where there is sadness, joy
O Divine Master, grant that I may
Not so much seek to be consoled as to console
To be understood, as to understand
To be loved, as to love
For it is in giving that we receive
And it's in pardoning that we are pardoned
And it's in dying that we are born to Eternal Life
It has been beautiful to see our community come together during a pandemic. It takes courage for each of us to be here and serve. Now, we will collectively offer up our our hearts with Christ in this Eucharistic celebration. We receive communion as a family. We carry Jesus, our model of service, with us as we leave through the church doors to serve the world.
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Chartered Accountants Ireland were delighted to recently confer a number of new members based in Cork in the Kingsley Hotel. Institute members are interwoven into the local business community, playing a significant role in growing the local economy and supporting business.
Photography By Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
More Info Contact Fiona Collins
Chartered Accountants Ireland
Fiona.Collins@charteredaccountants.ie
087 2196935
Free pic no repro fee 07 December 2018.Maria O’Callagahn BOI, Mary Power Westboro Partners and Sinead McNamara FitzGerald Solicitors ,The Charted Accountants Cork Society and guest speaker Colm O’Regan at The annual Christmas Lunch at the Maryborough Hotel,with 340 in attendance..Photography Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228 .more info contact Fiona Collins Chartered Accountants Cork Society.087 2196935 Fiona.Collins@charteredaccountants.ie
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Staff from Barden Accounting , The Chartered Accountants Cork Society held their annual Christmas Lunch in the Maryborough Hotel. They were delighted to be joined by their guest speaker Sonia O'Sullivan with over 360 in attendance on the day.
Pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
More Info contact Fiona Collins Fiona Collins@charteredaccountants.ie
Regional Development Coordinator Chartered Accountants Ireland. 087-2196935
Free Pic No Repro Fee 27 10 2022
Chartered Accountants Ireland were delighted to recently confer a number of new members based in Cork in the Kingsley Hotel. Institute members are interwoven into the local business community, playing a significant role in growing the local economy and supporting business.
Photography By Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
More Info Contact Fiona Collins
Chartered Accountants Ireland
Fiona.Collins@charteredaccountants.ie
087 2196935
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Chartered Accountants Ireland were delighted to recently confer a number of new members based in Cork in the Kingsley Hotel. Institute members are interwoven into the local business community, playing a significant role in growing the local economy and supporting business.
Photography By Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
More Info Contact Fiona Collins
Chartered Accountants Ireland
Fiona.Collins@charteredaccountants.ie
087 2196935
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Aine Kett and Julie Crowley from Apple , The Chartered Accountants Cork Society held their annual Christmas Lunch in the Maryborough Hotel. They were delighted to be joined by their guest speaker Sonia O'Sullivan with over 360 in attendance on the day.
Pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228
More Info contact Fiona Collins Fiona Collins@charteredaccountants.ie
Regional Development Coordinator Chartered Accountants Ireland. 087-2196935
Free pic no repro fee 07 December 2018.Caroline Wall, Aisling McMahon and Leah McGill from Pwc ,The Charted Accountants Cork Society and guest speaker Colm O’Regan at The annual Christmas Lunch at the Maryborough Hotel,with 340 in attendance..Photography Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228 .more info contact Fiona Collins Chartered Accountants Cork Society.087 2196935 Fiona.Collins@charteredaccountants.ie