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She is a Lagotto Romagnolo dog.
This is the only breed of dog that is officially recognized as specialized in truffle hunting.
ᴛᴇᴛʀᴀ - ᴍᴀᴘʟᴇ ᴊᴀᴄᴋᴇᴛ & ᴄᴀʀᴅɪɢᴀɴ
ᴛᴇᴛʀᴀ - ᴍᴀᴘʟᴇ ᴛᴏᴘ
ɴᴏ. 59 ᴇꜱᴘʀᴇꜱꜱᴏ ᴄʟᴀꜱꜱɪᴄ ɢᴀꜱᴛʀᴏ
ᴠᴏʙᴇ - ꜱᴛᴇʟʟᴀ ɴᴇᴄᴋʟᴀᴄᴇ
Featuring:
Evani Jenny Top & Mircella Vintage Shorts
Friday Helio Sandals
Magika Gemma hair
ChicChica Mega Coffee - available at Cosmopolitan through 4-Sep
Shifuku Mom's Bike - available at Cosmopolitan through 4-Sep
Taken at Whimberly
Full details at Grumpy Kitten.
FACIAL MARKS
Landgraff - Attacker
Landgraff - Attacker (Left Cheek) 100%
Landgraff - Attacker (Right Cheek) 100%
OUTFIT
Cubura Jackson Boxers
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POSE SET
B(u)Y ME: Adam . MP
POSE USED
B(u)Y Me : Sofa W/Menu
B(u)Y Me _ Adam Pose 4 (m)
Way down among Brazilians
Coffee beans grow by the billions
So they've got to find those extra cups to fill
They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil
Bob Hilliard and Dick Miles
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Procter & Gamble acquired Folger's in 1963 and removed the apostrophe from its name. During P&G's ownership, Folgers became the number one coffee brand in America.
"Coffee teaches us life lessons, like the importance of taking one sip at a time and pausing every now and then to reflect on life."
Quote - Mitali Meelan
It sure is good to have a break and have a cup of coffee, or tea or hot chocolate :-))
I found it an interesting way of folding. It stays flat, so you could frame it.
Folded it with one sheet of blue kami 35x35cm. Final size about 12,5x12,5cm
Enjoy your day ;-)
For now the last origami photo, busy folding new models.
Model: origami Coffee
Design: Wang Shuo
Diagrams can be found at cfcorigami.com/diagram/coffee
GertyFlirtyStyle Blog
For full info & credit's = gertyflirty.blogspot.com/2020/05/coffee-n-chat.html
▽ Frais jacket
▽ Kuni hair
▽ Gaia shorts with belt
▽ Thrive bag
▽ Rhude necklace
More info and landmarks: UGLLYDUCKLING BLOG
I wish you all Merry Christmas and happy, better New Year!🎄🌟
See you soon!I wiil be off till 27.12 - family first 💝
Tra hoped the coffee habit would catch on...of course she didn't actually have coffee...just murky water. Hungry Dirty Dog loved it.
DRD- Building Remains - Two Choices (Dirt & Snow)
NEW @ ECLIPSE Starting January 13th
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Pix'd @ Tralalas Diner
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DRD - Building Remains - Dirt
NOMAD // Empty Stall A
RiDECO - 1950's Old Car Red
7 - Bandmaster Marching Band Drum
DRD - San Mora - Street Stuff - Street Light - A
DRD - San Mora - Overpass - Long
Nutmeg. Rustic Samovar
co*ffee Dumpster open (simple)
!:P:! * City Ruin: Entrance
Wrecked Taxi by christribus Xue
Wearing
Unorthodox Smith Dreads V2 -- Honey
Post apocalyptic nerd goggles - metal rust
RO - Last Stand - Armor - RARE
*BLITZED* Marauder Armband- black leather/metal
WL: Marauder's Trophy Belt
Fingerless Gloves by H.O.T.
Miamai Jeunesse Black
[The Forge] Welding Goggles Steel
DRD post apocalytpic nerd - neckwrap
*LODE* Headwear - Lilou Feathers [mono]
Demonic Tattoo
When I Was A Boy My Mom Would Send Me Down To The Corner Store with A $.
I'd Come Back With 5 Potatoes, 2 Loaves Of Bread, 3 Bottles Of Milk, A Hunk Of Cheese, A Bag Of Coffee and 6 Eggs.
You Can't Do That Now...
Too Many Frickin' Security Cameras.
Informal TNC coffee morning at Sonder, a new collaborative project by Emm Vintner and Teagan Lefevre.
It's a beautiful, charming space with many amenities including a mystory restaurant and rental cottages. Come see for yourself...
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I find it amazing that coffee is consumed in nearly all the world. One of these brass coffee pots is Indian and the other is from Zanzibar. It is actually a miniature replica of the amazing containers that the coffee vendors carried around the city. The section at the bottom with the holes is where the coals were to keep the coffee warm. The little pail was for washing the cups. They would clink the cups together in a musical way to let people know that they were coming by. The coffee was as thick as syrup and no doubt wonderful...unfortunately back then I was deemed to young to partake. I have more than made up for it since.
...the finest organic suspension ever devised.
Hurray, it's that time of year again...time to play with my mirror-finish espresso cups!
Veröffentlicht mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Eden Projects.
Das Eden Project entstand nach einer Idee des englischen Archäologen und Gartenliebhabers Tim Smit in einer stillgelegten Kaolingrube nahe St Austell. Von der Idee im Jahr 1995 bis zur Eröffnung der Anlage am 17. März 2001 dauerte es sechs Jahre. Charakterisiert wird der Garten durch die zwei riesigen Gewächshäuser, die aus jeweils vier miteinander verschnittenen geodätischen Kuppeln in der Bauweise von Richard Buckminster Fuller bestehen. Hier werden verschiedene Vegetationszonen simuliert. Die Gewächshäuser des Eden Projects sind derzeit die größten der Welt.
Die Entwürfe für die geodätischen Kuppeln stammen vom britischen Architekturbüro Nicholas Grimshaw, die Tragwerksplanung von Anthony Hunt, ihre Ausführung erfolgte durch die Würzburger Firma Mero. Gedeckt sind die mehrfach miteinander verschnittenen Kuppeln mit doppelwandigen Kissen aus ETFE, einem besonders leichten, transparenten Kunststoff. Die Folienkissen wurden in eine Konstruktion aus standardisierten, sechs- und fünfeckigen Stahlrohrrahmenelementen (Raumfachwerk) eingepasst. Die Raumfachwerkkonstruktionen überdecken stützenfrei eine Fläche von insgesamt 23.000 m² (Oberfläche etwa 30.000 m²) und haben eine Höhe von bis zu 50 m bei einem Durchmesser von bis zu 125 m.
Quelle: Wikipedia.de
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The project was conceived by Tim Smit and designed by architect Nicholas Grimshaw and engineering firm Anthony Hunt and Associates (now part of Sinclair Knight Merz). Davis Langdon carried out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine[4] did the construction, MERO designed and built the biomes, and Arup was the services engineer, economic consultant, environmental engineer and transportation engineer. Land use consultants led the masterplan and landscape design. The project took 2½ years to construct and opened to the public on 17 March 2001.
The Tropical Biome, covers 1.56 ha (3.9 acres) and measures 55 m (180 ft) high, 100 m (328 ft) wide, and 200 m (656 ft) long. It is used for tropical plants, such as fruiting banana plants, coffee, rubber and giant bamboo, and is kept at a tropical temperature and moisture level.
The Tropical Biome
The Mediterranean Biome covers 0.654 ha (1.6 acres) and measures 35 m (115 ft) high, 65 m (213 ft) wide, and 135 m (443 ft) long. It houses familiar warm temperate and arid plants such as olives and grape vines and various sculptures.
The Outdoor Gardens represent the temperate regions of the world with plants such as tea, lavender, hops, hemp and sunflowers, as well as local plant species.
The covered biomes are constructed from a tubular steel (hex-tri-hex) with mostly hexagonal external cladding panels made from the thermoplastic ETFE. Glass was avoided due to its weight and potential dangers. The cladding panels themselves are created from several layers of thin UV-transparent ETFE film, which are sealed around their perimeter and inflated to create a large cushion. The resulting cushion acts as a thermal blanket to the structure. The ETFE material is resistant to most stains, which simply wash off in the rain. If required, cleaning can be performed by abseilers. Although the ETFE is susceptible to punctures, these can be easily fixed with ETFE tape. The structure is completely self-supporting, with no internal supports, and takes the form of a geodesic structure. The panels vary in size up to 9 m (29.5 ft) across, with the largest at the top of the structure.
The ETFE technology was supplied and installed by the firm Vector Foiltec, which is also responsible for ongoing maintenance of the cladding. The steel spaceframe and cladding package (with Vector Foiltec as ETFE subcontractor) was designed, supplied and installed by MERO (UK) PLC, who also jointly developed the overall scheme geometry with the architect, Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners.
The entire build project was managed by McAlpine Joint Venture.
source: www.//en.wikipedia.org/
Veröffentlicht mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Eden Projects.