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I've noticed loads of bees in our garden over the past week - which is really great - and here's one coming into land on the blossom of a blackcurrant bush!
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Coming down the stairs .... my effort of an unusual PoV of the window on our middle landing!
7 Days of Shooting Week #46 - Windows and/or Doors Unusual PoV Tuesday .....
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There are so many native Oregon plants at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Maybe someday I will learn all their names.
last saturday i was driving to my cousins wedding in lexington, ky ...there was a horrible accident minutes ahead of me that shut down highway 68 for hours. i detoured and missed the wedding,
sunday morning, i learned that a 14 year old girl lost her life that day.
i still can't get her out of my mind.
on my way home i took dozens of detours, driving down roads i'd only passed by for years. this old house, in old washington, is just one street over from the stretch of road where Miss Hannah Abigail Wilson died. i sat in front of this house and thought of her family and especially the mother whose daughter wouldn't be coming home this mother's day.
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Scotland.
Day Seventeen .. We have two nights in Glasgow starting at a wonderful airbnb in a two bedroom flat. And we have a washing machine!
The Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is a museum and art gallery in Glasgow, Scotland. It reopened in 2006 after a three-year refurbishment and since then has been one of Scotland's most popular visitor attractions.
The construction of Kelvingrove was partly financed by the proceeds of the 1888 International Exhibition held in Kelvingrove Park. The gallery was designed by Sir John W. Simpson and E.J. Milner Allen and opened in 1901, as the Palace of Fine Arts for the Glasgow International Exhibition held in that year. It is built in a Spanish Baroque style, follows the Glaswegian tradition of using Locharbriggs red sandstone, and includes an entire program of architectural sculpture by George Frampton, William Shirreffs, Francis Derwent Wood and other sculptors.
The centrepiece of the Centre Hall is a concert pipe organ constructed and installed by Lewis & Co. The organ was originally commissioned as part of the Glasgow International Exhibition, held in Kelvingrove Park in 1901. The organ was installed in the concert hall of the exhibition, which was capable of seating 3,000 people. The Centre Hall of the then newly completed Art Gallery and Museum was intended from the beginning to be a space in which to hold concerts. When the 1901 exhibition ended, a Councillor urged the Glasgow Corporation (now Glasgow Council) to purchase the organ, stating that without it, "the art gallery would be a body without a soul". Purchase price and installation costs were met from the surplus exhibition proceeds, and the organ was installed in the Centre Hall by Lewis and Co.
There is an urban myth in Glasgow that the building was accidentally built back-to-front, and the architect jumped from one of the towers in despair upon realising his mistake. In reality, the grand entrance was always intended to face into Kelvingrove Park.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvingrove_Art_Gallery_and_Museum
Đài Loan à, cô gái ấy về mất r :(
Cô ấy chợt đến rồi vụt đi như 1 cơn gió, 1 cơn gió mang tới " Nắng ấm và tin vui "
nhưng nhìn lại , cô ấy đã để lại nơi đây biết bao nhiêu dấu chân kỉ niệm và nhe nhóm " Yêu Thương " .
Tạm biệt cô gái dễ thương >:D<
nhanh thôi Đài Loan sẽ đưa a trở lại bên em - cô gái Hà Nội phố, hãy đợi anh (:
WANAN <3
De musical 'Coming Out' is een productie van de derde- en vierdejaarsstudenten Musical van de Erasmushogeschool Brussel.
Het verhaal speelt zich af in de broeierige omgeving van een zwembad waar uiteenlopende pubers elkaar terroriseren ...
(Tekst: Don Duyns e.a., Muziek: 'Motown')
De voorstellingen vonden plaats op 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 en 19 december 2009.
Met: Laurenz Hoorelbeke, Maarten Schuermans, Annelies Spanoghe, Saartje Van Houtte, Abbi Abraham, Rudi Giron en Tine Priem
Regie: Ron Cornet
Muzikale leiding: Stephen Collins
Scenografie & Licht: Jan Van Driessche
Choreografie: Lulu Aertgeerts en Peter Kongs
Affiche en Kostuums: KASKA
Opleidingshoofd: Ronnie Commissaris