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Margolies, John,, photographer.
Cheese and Gift Shop, Chatty Belle the Cow statue detail, Neillsville, Wisconsin
1988.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).
Notes:
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Purchase; John Margolies 2010 (DLC/PP-2010:191).
Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.
Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).
Subjects:
Gift shops--1980-1990.
Sculpture--1980-1990.
United States--Wisconsin--Neillsville.
Format: Slides--1980-1990.--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110
General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.02359
Call Number: LC-MA05- 2359
The rain during december keep delaying my visit to the Garden by the Bay.
Finally today the rain stopped during the blue hour but dark cloud cover the sky........and i am able to visit it....
Gave up 15min of my precious blue hour to help a bunch of outgoing and chatty elderly to take some photos and sent it to them....
Good to help out people =) Life not always about $$$.....
More photos to come......
Stay tuned...
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About Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands (traditional Chinese: 濱海灣金沙; simplified Chinese: 滨海湾金沙) is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Developed by Las Vegas Sands, it is billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion, including cost of the prime land.[1][2]
With the casino complete, the resort features a 2,561-room hotel, a 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m2) convention-exhibition centre, the 800,000-square-foot (74,000 m2) The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, an iconic ArtScience museum, two large theatres, seven "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floating Crystal Pavilions, an ice skating rink, and the world's largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines. The complex is topped by a 340m-long SkyPark with a capacity of 3,900 people and a 150m infinity swimming pool, set on top of the world's largest public cantilevered platform, which overhangs the north tower by 67m.[3][4] The 20-hectare resort was designed by Moshe Safdie Architects. The local architect of record was Aedas Singapore, and engineering was provided by Arup and Parsons Brinkerhoff (MEP). The main contractor was Ssangyong Engineering and Construction.[5]
Originally set to open in 2009, Las Vegas Sands faced delays caused by escalating costs of material and labour shortages from the onset. The severe global financial crisis also pressured the company to delay its projects elsewhere to complete the integrated resort.[6] Although Marina Bay Sands has been compared on scale and development costs to MGM's CityCenter, the latter is a mixed-use development, with condominium properties (comprising three of the seven main structures) being sold off.[7][8]
The resort was officially opened with a two-day celebration on 23 June 2010 at 3.18 pm, after a partial opening (which included the casino) on 27 April 2010.[9] The SkyPark opened a day later on 24 June 2010. The theatres were completed in time for the first performance by Riverdance on 30 November 2010. The floating pavilions are still being built and are expected to be fully completed by 2011. The indoor skating rink, which uses artificial ice, opened to a performance by Michelle Kwan on 18 December 2010. The ArtScience Museum opened to the public and the debut of a 13-minute light, laser and water spectacle called Wonder Full on 19 February 2011 marked the full completion of the entire Integrated Resort.
The grand opening of Marina Bay Sands was held on 17 February 2011. It also marked the opening of the seven celebrity chef restaurants. The highly-anticipated Broadway musical The Lion King debuted on 3 March 2011.[10] The last portion of the Marina Bay Sands, the floating pavilions, were finally opened to the public when the two tenants (Louis Vuitton and Pangaea Club) opened on 18 September 2011 and 22 September 2011 respectively.
About Garden by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay consists of three distinctive waterfront gardens – Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central, spanning a total of 101 hectares. They are set in the heart of Singapore’s new downtown Marina Bay, encircling the Marina Reservoir like a green necklace. The Gardens will complement the array of attractions around Marina Bay.
Gardens by the Bay is an integral part of a strategy by the Singapore government that further transforms Singapore from a ‘Garden City’ to a ‘City in a Garden’, in which the city is woven into a green and floral tapestry. This aims to raise the quality of life in Singapore with a more holistic and all-encompassing programme that enhances greenery and flora in the city. First announced to the public by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during the National Day Rally in August 2005, Gardens by the Bay will become Singapore’s premier urban outdoor recreation space, and a national icon.
An international competition for the design of the master plan was held in January 2006 to elicit the best designs for the Gardens. This attracted more than 70 entries submitted by 170 firms from 24 countries, from which two firms – Grant Associates and Gustafson Porter – were eventually awarded the master plan design for the Bay South and Bay East Gardens respectively.
The Gardens are being developed in phases. Bay South is currently being constructed and is slated to be completed by June 2012. Bay East has been developed as an interim park in support of the Youth Olympic Games 2010, and is scheduled to open to the public in late 2011 or early 2012. The full master plan implementation of Bay East and the development of Bay Central are part of the next phase of development.
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“Roll up,” he said, “Free chocolates with every purchase over £1000!”
“Dream on,” I laughed. We spent £7. No “free” chocolates for us.
The 2015 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo - the annual event combining military spectacle, cultural performance vibrant music and international colour, set on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle.
Very chatty and friendly, fantails are common around New Zealand. Rhipidura fuliginosa. Seen here near Te Anau.
Steve and I were met with an extremely chatty Yellow-breasted Chat as we walked down the trail toward the rails this morning.
Yellow-breasted Chats observed and heard at Goose Lake Prairie State Park in Grundy County, IL.
Took this while this man was chatting to us about being homeless for 20 years in Cardiff. He seemed quite proud of being the longest serving homeless man in the city.
Before I ever see them, I hear the tiny nuthatches. Like woodpeckers, they're very noisy while hunting for food. I'll know they're around but sometimes it's hard to spot them because they are so tiny a fast moving.
Whilst out walking yesterday this cat stopped us and started chatting. Lots of head tickles later we were allowed to leave!
Using for CC Weeks 51- 52 Happiness is...chatting to a cat
Margolies, John,, photographer.
Cheese and Gift Shop, Chatty Belle the Cow statue, slight angle view, Neillsville, Wisconsin
1988.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).
Notes:
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Purchase; John Margolies 2010 (DLC/PP-2010:191).
Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.
Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).
Subjects:
Gift shops--1980-1990.
Sculpture--1980-1990.
United States--Wisconsin--Neillsville.
Format: Slides--1980-1990.--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110
General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.02360
Call Number: LC-MA05- 2360
Onto today's... well, action, from Beverley. Hearing talk that the so-called 'Chatty Bus' was down at the Wednesday Market, I popped on down to have a look. So it goes, East Yorkshire and Age UK (or Help the Aged, for the older folk or fans of Pulp) have teamed up to help fight loneliness in the East Riding of Yorkshire, coming out today to help promote the scheme and, well, get East Yorkshire talking. While a very noble scheme with the best intention in mind, unfortunately, it doesn’t bring along a very exciting bus. Not to mention the fact that the ‘chatting’ does not take place on the bus in this new 'socially-distanced format', instead taking place by crowding around the entrance door. But who am I to complain about a scheme battling loneliness? It's a good cause.
Click here for a link to East Yorkshire's news page about the scheme!
Out of service today as part of the 'Chatty Bus' scheme, East Yorkshire's 506, a 2017 ADL Enviro 200MMC, is seen here on Beverley's Wednesday Market as the bus element of the scheme.
I really like how this tween/young teen look came out. It makes me think about making shapes in SL again. Genus BabyFace002, Maitreya Petite, 7DS Dandelion Visit this location at Sanctuary Garden - Free for All to Enjoy in Second Life
The Chatty Bus was launched in Exeter today.
The idea is that volunteers are on a bus and talk to customers. Hopefully this will encourage people on the bus.
The volunteers will be on the 1000 57 service from Exeter and Exmouth.
Optare 47095 was in Princesshey Exeter, to promote the idea.
18th Jan 2020
Two lovely ladies chat while waiting for the train to their intended destination. As seen on a recent visit to SEPTA's Market East staion, Philadelphia, PA.
Leica Summilux 25mm f/1.4 on a GF2
[ 0.017 sec (1/60) | f/1.4 | FLength 25 mm | ISO 320 ]
Catbird near sunset... he and his relatives were very much like a mini band. The vocalizations were terrific!
Tree Swallows ....I can imagine what she's saying to her "friend"...I always thought these were strictly insect eating birds and i always wondered how they survived arriving so early in the Spring...I've just been reading that they supplement their diets with plants materials, berries , etc...they're fun to watch flit about...
Underwater it's common to see various organisms hitching a ride on larger animals, such as remora commonly seen attached to sharks. But I enjoyed seeing how frequently birds would land on things like zebras, elephants and buffalo with no notice given at all by the host animal. This zebra was going about its business in the Masai Mara while these 4 birds chirped back and forth like passengers on a subway.
Margolies, John,, photographer.
Cheese and Gift Shop, Chatty Belle the Cow and her son, Buster statues, angle 2, Neillsville, Wisconsin
1988.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).
Notes:
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Purchase; John Margolies 2010 (DLC/PP-2010:191).
Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.
Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).
Subjects:
Gift shops--1980-1990.
Sculpture--1980-1990.
United States--Wisconsin--Neillsville.
Format: Slides--1980-1990.--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110
General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.02344
Call Number: LC-MA05- 2344
I met these two on my walk in the plantation today. They were very chatty and I must have spent over half an hour with them before they went on their way.
I hope I see them again another day ((^_^))
This is Alice: our lovely, funny, chatty 13-year-old daughter!
When Alice was born, we were shocked to discover that she had Down syndrome. We left the hospital very unsure of what the future would hold for us all. Despite being a very good weight at birth, we soon found out that Alice had a large hole in her heart. At 4 months old she had life-saving surgery. The change in her afterwards was incredible and she was well enough to leave hospital in just a week. It did take longer for her to reach many of the childhood milestones but, as a result, we appreciated them so much more. As time went on, we saw that Alice had developed a very positive outlook on life, only ever seeing the good in people and taking delight in the smallest of pleasures.
Alice loves all her activities and before lockdown she enjoyed horse riding, tennis, swimming, karate, skiing and drama - so it was very hard when these suddenly stopped. However, thanks to a few excellent support groups, she has been able to do some fantastic online sessions which have helped to maintain both her fitness levels and social contact with other young people. As well as keeping up with schoolwork as much as possible, the time at home was a good opportunity to work on Alice’s independence and core skills. She also enjoyed having more time to do such things as baking cakes, playing games, sowing seeds, cycling, colouring and hours and hours of reading, her favourite activity. In common with so many other families, lockdown forced us to slow down and appreciate the truly important things in life. Family hugs were essential during this time! Finally, things started to return to a new kind of normal and Alice was excited to return to school in September.
We can’t imagine our lives without Alice and if we had known when she was born how amazing she would be and how much happiness she would bring, we need not have worried quite so much!