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The Dunker (Dunkard) Church. Sharpsburg, Maryland. Site of the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam), American Civil War, September 16th & 17th, 1862. Site of the bloodiest single day of fighting in American history. On September 17th more than 23,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing.
Original image shot digitally with a Nikon 775 Through The Viewfinder of a vintage Minolta Autocord. Image digitally manipulated for artistic effect.
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CAESAR is a 4 month old American Eskimo puppy who’s very cute, social, playful. He likes to chase a ball and play with his toys, and gets along with other dogs. Since he has some sensitivity to handling, he’ll do well with lots of kind, gentle handling and encouragement.
Caesar needs a calm, low-stress home with older children only.
Caesar lives in Kennel 48.
For more information contact doginfo@apsofdurham.org.
The salad's creation is generally attributed to restaurateur Caesar Cardini, an Italian immigrant who operated restaurants in Mexico and the United States.
For me, the sauce was too over-powering on this example.
Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:
TGIF! To celebrate the end of the week, make an artistic shot of your favourite beverage or libation today.
It was a very warm, sunny Friday...perfect conditions to enjoy an extra spicy Caesar on the deck. I smell summer!!!!
Larry settled for a Caesar salad without the dressing, after a taste of too much junk food on the first day of his business trip back to the U.S.A. Fresh Baby Romaine Heart circled in a Crispy Crouton Ring with shaved Parmesan (and Creamy Caesar Dressing)
Caesar enjoying being at the summit.
Oops the eagle eyed will spot this is out of sequence....I managed to file the folder for previous day's delightful Dale Head to Catbells involving two tea stops and four Wainwrights....
Caesars statues out front in the porte cochere. I like to try to take "timeless" shots of Las Vegas - so that the decade that the photo was taken is not immediately apparent.
Chris Butler (Cassius), Aaron Walker (Cinna), Matt Gottlieb (Caesar), David A. Moss (Casca), and Scott Wentworth (Brutus) in SSC's 2009 production of Julius Caesar. Photo: r.r. jones.
This spring is the source of the River Ravensbourne (a tributary of the Thames that wends it way across south London). It burbles up from the ground before flowing underneath the brick footbridge (in the foreground) and into the Keston Ponds before flowing out of them, on its way to its ultimate destination.