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Statue, bei der Gartendenkmalpflege im Park Sanssouci, Potsdam (BB)
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Chants Des Catacombes, a collaborative effect by Nicola Andrews, Anna Boulic, Laura Burzacott, Bryce Ives, Nathan Gilkes, David Harford, Emma Leah, Zoe McDonald, and Sophie Woodward.
One half of The Muscadettes. At the 7th Festival Musical Indépendant Diapason. Sainte-Rose (Laval), Quebec.
Chantal Claret
Birthday Party/Show
Whiskey A Go Go
West Hollywood, California
February 10, 2013
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Mock advertisement with an image of myself as Chantal Thierry, a 1960s French secret agent from my "Absolutely Smashing" franchise.
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A man from Gyayi monastery is chanting. The monastery is near Qinghai Lake.
Taken on August 11 2009. 17:55pm.
this is the scrunchie girl that made Morningwood gifts of homemade wallets with their pictures on them.
They are chanting passages of the Buddha's teaching. The white thread symbolizes their unity in the Buddha's teachings. All Thai men serve as monks for a short time as a right of passage (this is also true in Laos, Burma, Cambodia and Sri Lanka.) A few go on to be monks for life if they feel so compelled. In the old days they learned to read and write during their time in the temple, thus giving peasants obvious advantages over mostly illiterate European peasants.
The monks from a local Thai temple in San Diego blessed t the restaurant my wife used to work at for the New Year. The Thai used to change the year on April 13, but after WWII changed it to Jan. 1. They still celebrate new year the week of April 13, but the year does not change. This year will be 2551 of the Buddhist Era.