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The last time I saw a solar eclipse I was seven I think. It wasn’t a full but it was enough to mesmerize my young soul. Thirty something years later I got to see another, altho still not a full. In 2024 New England will get the opportunity to see a full solar eclipse. You can bet I’m traveling to Vermont for that one. Even viewing a partial one can imagine why older civilizations believed in magical gods in the sky. Day turns to night for two odd minutes and then light returns. I love science but for some events it strips the magic away. We know why eclipses happen but our ancestors didn’t. They thought it was the sun god, some thought it was a bad omen, some thought the world was ending. These types of celestial events held great mysticism and still do for us today. If you follow a paganism path you know of the importance of sun and moon. They each have there due seasonal times throughout the year. Rarely, do they dance, but once every seventy years or so they collide and the darkness invades day and a beautiful serenade begins. Our eyes turn upward and we are transformed into star struck beings contemplating our place in the world. We are forever looking upward, trapped on this rock hurling through our solar system, always a satellite to our father sun. It reminds us we are but a speck of stardust in our evolution and all this beauty will be here long after we are gone.
The great thing about science is it allows us to plan and weather permitting an idea is born. For three years Solastra has been sitting in a notebook just waiting to breathe.
Kate is a wedding photographer who spends her life making everyone’s important day a beautiful memory. She is gifted in the art of capturing love. Like most photographers being constantly behind the lens never gives her the opportunity to shine in front of it. Working with fellow shuddabugs is one of my most favorite types of shoots altho sometimes getting them to relax is challenging. It’s tough when you are used to being in control of a artistic scene and letting that go and allowing another take the reign. You are faced with all the insecurities that would never come into play had you not been a photographer. The anxiety and apprehension are real and you really need to trust the one shooting you. I would never downplay the honor of having her choose me. She shined like the sun!
Nicer sive Neccarus (Germanice Neckar) est fluvius in Badenia-Virtembergia. Paululum etiam finis est ad Hassiam. Nicer influit in Rhenum.
Nomen Nicri Celticum est et aquam feram vel etiam sodalem ferum dicere vult. Nomen orsum est a prisco verbo Europaeo nik, quod oppugnare significat. Nomina erant primum ante aevum Christianam Nikros, deinde Nicarus tum Neccarus postremo Necker (sic etiam hodie in idiomate Suebica) et hodie Neckar.
Cana, Canstadium, Cantaropolis, vel Condistat Germanice: Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt - "Aquae Canstadianae" - hodie est Stutgardiae suburbium, ad ripam Neccari situm, quod circiter septuaginta milia incolarum habet. Oppidi thermae sunt valde "populares." Verbum Theodiscum Bad thermas indicat. Est Stutgardiae praesens circulus externus urbanus, maxima, quod ad incolas pertinet, viginti trium urbis regionum. Huic regioni, quae anno 1905 cum Stutgardia contributa est, circiter 67544 incolarum (anno 2007) sunt.
Quotannis de fine mensis Septembris ad initium mensis Octobris celeberrima sollemnia Condistatis popularia habentur. Sollemnium initium hebdomada post sollemnia Octobria (verius Septembria) Monaca est.
Aevo Romano oppidum fuit maius, fortasse etiam caput Romanae civitatis. Romani regionem circa annum 90 occupaverunt; hoc fortasse evenit anno 85 vel 98. Romani castellum aedificaverunt super monte ubi Alam I Subulorum conlocabant. Condistat castra erat stativa inter castram quae Moguntiaci et castram quae Augustae Vindelicorum erat conlocata. Castellum verisimiliter usque ad annum 159 ibi erat, cum limes Romanus occidentem versus promovebatur. Non solum legionarii, sed etiam multi cives ibi habitabant, sed archaeologi adhuc aedificia magna Romana sicut aquaeductum vel amphitheatrum non inveniebant. Finis Condistatis oppidi Romani fuit cum Alamanni regionem invaserunt, circiter annum 260. Nomen Romani oppidi noniam scimus, sed iam saeculo octavo nomen Condistatis invenitur. Nonnulli putant Condistatis nomen ab 'urbis conditae' nomine provenire, sed C. S. Sommer archaeologus putat Condistatem esse 'Civitatem Aureliam G'; hoc nomen in vetere inscriptione Romana invenitur. Alii putant nomen esse Celticum: Celticum *Kondâti- confluentiam significat, ex quo nomine Celtico Alamannicum verbum *Chandez ortum esse putant. Etiam alii loci circum Condistatem nomina Celtica habent, sicut Virtem in Virtembergiae verbo vel "Prag."
From Wiki:
The Solomon Islands skink is completely herbivorous, eating many different fruits and vegetables including the pothos plant. It is one of the few species of reptile known to function within a social group or circulus. Both male and female specimens are known to be territorial and often hostile towards members not a part of their family group.
The Solomon Islands skink is the world's largest species of extant skink; adults can reach 72 centimetres (28 in) in length when fully grown.
The Solomon Islands skink has a long, slender body, strong, short legs, and a triangular shaped head with small round eyes. The skink has a strong crushing jaw but the teeth are small and used for eating plant material. Its prehensile tail helps them maneuver from branch to branch with ease and gives the skink its more common names: monkey-tailed skink, prehensile-tailed skink, or monkey skink.
Saxion University and Utrecht University organise the Honours Class Factory of the Future. In this HC students work together with employees from companies on radical C2C innovations.
Well maybe in a proper court at some point in the future....
' Power To The Pixies ' by Circulus....
The last time I saw a solar eclipse I was seven I think. It wasn’t a full but it was enough to mesmerize my young soul. Thirty something years later I got to see another, altho still not a full. In 2024 New England will get the opportunity to see a full solar eclipse. You can bet I’m traveling to Vermont for that one. Even viewing a partial one can imagine why older civilizations believed in magical gods in the sky. Day turns to night for two odd minutes and then light returns. I love science but for some events it strips the magic away. We know why eclipses happen but our ancestors didn’t. They thought it was the sun god, some thought it was a bad omen, some thought the world was ending. These types of celestial events held great mysticism and still do for us today. If you follow a paganism path you know of the importance of sun and moon. They each have there due seasonal times throughout the year. Rarely, do they dance, but once every seventy years or so they collide and the darkness invades day and a beautiful serenade begins. Our eyes turn upward and we are transformed into star struck beings contemplating our place in the world. We are forever looking upward, trapped on this rock hurling through our solar system, always a satellite to our father sun. It reminds us we are but a speck of stardust in our evolution and all this beauty will be here long after we are gone.
The great thing about science is it allows us to plan and weather permitting an idea is born. For three years Solastra has been sitting in a notebook just waiting to breathe.
Kate is a wedding photographer who spends her life making everyone’s important day a beautiful memory. She is gifted in the art of capturing love. Like most photographers being constantly behind the lens never gives her the opportunity to shine in front of it. Working with fellow shuddabugs is one of my most favorite types of shoots altho sometimes getting them to relax is challenging. It’s tough when you are used to being in control of a artistic scene and letting that go and allowing another take the reign. You are faced with all the insecurities that would never come into play had you not been a photographer. The anxiety and apprehension are real and you really need to trust the one shooting you. I would never downplay the honor of having her choose me. She shined like the sun!
Circulus play at the All Services club in Moseley, 16 December 2011.
Make sure you see all my photos from this event here...
Photos for Gig Junkies with review by Daron of The Hearing Aid.
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Circulus play at the All Services club in Moseley, 16 December 2011.
Make sure you see all my photos from this event here...
Photos for Gig Junkies with review by Daron of The Hearing Aid.
www.thehearingaid.blogspot.com
© 2011 www.waynefoxphotography.com, please email me for the original images.
info [AT] waynefoxphotography [DOT] com
Downloading, reproducing, blogging, copying or using my images in any way without my prior permission is illegal.
Thank you.
Desenho feito para a retrospectiva do Circulus
Desenho feito para a retrospectiva do Circulus
Henry VIII introducing a set by Circulus at the British Library, 24 June 2009. I didn't get any half decent pictures of the band, so Henry will have to do...
Dancing to The Burdock Band play at the All Services club in Moseley, 16 December 2011.
Make sure you see all my photos from this event here...
Photos for Gig Junkies with review by Daron of The Hearing Aid.
www.thehearingaid.blogspot.com
© 2011 www.waynefoxphotography.com, please email me for the original images.
info [AT] waynefoxphotography [DOT] com
Downloading, reproducing, blogging, copying or using my images in any way without my prior permission is illegal.
Thank you.
Desenho feito para a retrospectiva do Circulus
1970 session.
Much rarer than the double LP version.
1978 French pressing on Blue Note label, Jazz Classic serie.
Desenho feito para a retrospectiva do Circulus
Matthaeus Seutter (1678-1756) - Saxoniae superioris circulus ob oculos sistens ducatum et electoratum
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In the next couple of days I will be traveling to Utah to pick up the very large Circulus art piece for our Bike Love Art Show. Needless to say I'm very happy that this piece is in our show. To help defer the cost of transporting this bad boy we will sell a limited quantity of Bike Love T-Shirts designed by Acamonchi. The cost of the T-shirt is $25.00 and all of this money is going to getting Circulus to the masses. Please buy at least one or I won't be able to make rent next month. Payment Via pay pal is danny@zkofilms.com. You could also use quick pay with your online bank to the same email and phone 562-714-4421. Bike Love T-Shirts will arrive in time for the Show and you can pick them up at the opening on Friday the 14th. Specify Size and Quantity with your order!
Giant bug on the office window. Almost two inches. Has serrated arch on the back and gray coloring like an assassin bug (Arilus cristatus) but back legs look like a leaf footed bug (Leptoglossus circulus). Any insect experts want to weigh in?
1970 session.
Much rarer than the double LP version.
1978 French pressing on Blue Note label, Jazz Classic serie.
Desenho feito para a retrospectiva do Circulus
The opening night of the Artist In Residence show at the School of Jewellery in Birmingham.
Central display of work by each Artist: Lana Crabb, Fran Onumah, Anya Miles, Farrah Al-Dujaili, Richard Shaw, Francesca Antonello, Faith Pope, Agnieszka Maksymiuk, and Laura Bradshaw-Heap.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.
Danas su me neki skroz drukčiji detalji fascinirali umjesto onoga zbog čega smo išli na expediciju...
From the exhibit “Claire Van Vliet: A Celebration of Paper," on view at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center July 15 - September 26. For more information, please visit www.brattleboromuseum.org.
Circulus his summi continet nomina recis
Quem sine principio et sine fine vides
Principium cum fine tibi denotat Α Ω
The circle contains the names of the greatest king,
whom you see without beginning and without end
Alpha and Omega signify the beginning and end for you
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Abbazia di Montecassino
Via Montecassino, Cassino FR, Italy
Contemporary Land Theatre; Circulus play live
Utopography; Location, Evaluation and Consensus, Chelsea College of Arts 25 -29th March 2014
Contemporary Land Theatre; Circulus play live
Utopography; Location, Evaluation and Consensus, Chelsea College of Arts 25 -29th March 2014
Contemporary Land Theatre; Circulus play live
Utopography; Location, Evaluation and Consensus, Chelsea College of Arts 25 -29th March 2014