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A neighborhood Boss Coffee vending machine... in the middle of a suburban neighborhood... that dispenses hot coffee in a can. Talk about awesome!
15th century bosses from the south walk of Norwich Cathedral's cloisters. This is where the 1991 campaign to repaint the cloister bosses ended (only the east and south walks were completed, the north and west retain their colouring from Professor Tristram's 1930s restoration).
Norwich Cathedral is one of England's finest buildings and greatest cathedrals; It is one of the most complete examples of Romanesque architecture in the country (arguably the least altered Norman cathedral), has the second tallest spire in Britain and it's vaulted ceilings contain the largest collection of carved medieval roof bosses anywhere. It's monastic past is much in evidence, particularly the magnificent cloisters, the largest and some of the finest in the country.
These cloisters to the south of the nave are one of my favourite places, all four walks are covered by yet more vaulted ceilings with an unrivalled collection of over 400 carved and repainted roof bosses (lower down and much easier to study than those inside the main body of the cathedral) spanning the long period of the cloister's construction throughout the 14th & 15th centuries, a rare and impressively diverse collection of medieval English sculptures.
Norwich Cathedral is special to me as being the subject of my earliest memories, recalling having been taken around the cathedral and cloisters as a 3 year old, which left a vivid impression on me and lead me to pursue an interest in church art and architecture years later, ultimately towards my present career in stained glass. Norwich Cathedral will always therefore have a touch of that nostalgic magic to me. The cloisters and their bosses in particular stayed in my mind.
For more details see the Cathedral website below:-
www.cathedral.org.uk/historyheritage/Default.aspx
For more images and details see Simon Knott's entry on his Norfolk Churches website below:-
www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/norwichcathedral/norwichcathedr...
An unusual secular carving of a double Green Man. A 13th century roof boss in the undercroft at Southwick Hall in Northamptonshire.
The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 8-9. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and witnessed demonstrations and exercises such as the Pre-mobilization Training Assistance Element, A-10 Warthog target firing, and an EC-130J air drop. Attendees also got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. ESGR’s Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force.
Better Opportunities for Singe (and unaccompanied) Soldiers' representatives from throughouth South Korea met the Casey Garrison Community Activity Center Nov. 17 to network and share ideas about how to improve their programs. - U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Mardicio Barrot
One of some 400 roof bosses - decorative elements that conceal ugly joins between the ceiling "ribs" - in the cloisters at Norwich's Anglican cathedral
This 1970 Boss Mustang came in for some light repairs, it was in good condition but had a few dents and dings on the quarters, doors and hood. it had the wrong interior for a Boss so we installed the correct deluxe interior seats that went in this model. The body was refinished the original code "N" Pastel Blue. This one turned out very nice.
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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -The Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, or ESGR, held a Boss Lift event at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 7-8. The Boss Lift program provides opportunities for employers to learn the benefits and challenges involved with employing National Guard and reserve members. Participants toured several training areas and got some hands-on experience in vehicle and flight simulators. Attendees also enjoyed an aerial tour of the surrounding area from aboard a Chinook helicopter. ESGR's Boss Lift highlights the value and skills military personnel bring to their civilian jobs and expresses gratitude to employers for their continued support of the military and National Guard and reserve members in the work force. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Ted Nichols and Tom
Cherry/Released)
Miller: boss were ready
Snake: what part of sneaking mission did you not understand.
Miller: crap...
Infinities Menswear stock Hugo Boss Green designer mens clothing & footwear. Jackets, polos, T shirts, knitwear, track tops, sweatshirts, & shoes in stock now, Free delivery available.
Here's a bunch of different kinds. Plus some Pocari Sweat and Melon Cream Sode behind them. I love Japanese drinks...
FOUR FRIENDS IN BARI
DI LEONE/BOSSO/BASSI/CAMPANALE QUARTET PRESENTANO IL LORO CD
La fantasia di un gruppo di amici e il virtuosismo di Fabrizio Bosso per una magica serata fra tradizione e nuovo jazz
15 novembre 2012, ore 21,00
Roma, Cotton Club
(via Bellinzona 2, www.cottonclubroma.it,
info 06 97615246 , 349 0709468 , ingresso €. 25,00)
Cena alla carta €.45,00 bevande escluse, dalle ore 20,30
Ingresso e drink €. 25,00 dalle ore 22,00 – inizio concerto ore 22,15
Guido Di Leone (chitarre),
Fabrizio Bosso (tromba),
Giuseppe Bassi (contrabbasso)
Mimmo Campanale (batteria)
Presenteranno il disco “Four Friends in Bari” realizzato in occasione della serata di beneficienza Jazz for Amnesty 2012, svoltasi al Teatro Petruzzelli lo scorso 23 settembre a sostegno delle attività di Amnesty in Puglia. Il quartetto arriva eccezionalmente a Roma per una data fuori programma proponendo al pubblico della capitale i brani che compongono il disco prodotto dall’etichetta Fo(u)r. In occasione di questa serata eccezionale verrà proposto al pubblico un repertorio a metà strada tra contaminazione e tradizione nato dall’osmosi fra quattro forti personalità del jazz dalle disparate esperienze.
Il concept sotteso sin dal titolo dell’album è l’ideale puro del “fare” jazz: incontrarsi tra amici e suonare come in una jam session, arrangiando ciascuno secondo le proprie inclinazioni, e mettendo in comune idee ed emozioni. Swing, sperimentazione, e lirismo sono solo alcuni degli ingredienti di un complesso menumusicale che si reinventa in ognuna delle undici tracce.
A classici standard di Gershwin, Carmichael, Bruno Martino reinterpretati con classe ecarattere, si affiancano le composizioni originali di Bosso ("Wide Green Eyes"), Di Leone ("King Dorian", "Nostalgia di Cuba"), Bassi ("Swing?"). Un sound dinamico e creativo che si trasforma grazie alla notevole capacità di interplay tra Giuseppe Bassi e Mimmo Campanale, al pregevole fraseggio di Guido Di Leone e al virtuosismo sempreinnovativo di Fabrizio Bosso, uno dei migliori trombettisti del panorama internazionale.
one's the boss at the office
the other's the boss of the house
one gives me the stress (oops, kidding ma'am)
the other relieves me of it...
i'm very lucky to be sorrounded by such wonderful people, the other boss, micah, was somewhere settling our bill when this snaphot was taken.
Zyreb was confined for 6 days last week, an experiences i'd rather not have again, she's okay now and back to her "kulit" self.
This one's a thanks, that zyreb is now well, and and for my boss' understanding, letting me take the week of to take care of my baby.
some RnR at splash mountain
MSU faculty and staff attend a "Bosses Luncheon" in 1957. The back of the photograph lists the people in the picture as James H. Denison, Nadine Murphy and M. J. Dmochowski and lists them as Labor Personnel.
January 20, 1957
Repository Information:
Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Subjects:
Michigan State University -- Faculty
Resource Identifier:
A002486.jpg