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with a great sound! This was snapped by Fiona last night at the Parkside in S.F. @ the Rock and Roll Adventure Kids, Dukes of Hamburg, Ledgendary Stardust Cowboy gig. Which by the way was a BLAST!
My somewhat eclectic collection of blue and white china! I was a rather tired when I took this photo and I'm afraid that I didn't take a very good shot of the china cabinet. I will take another photo at some point and try to remember to zoom in a tad LOL
Miniature kites from Japan, Europe, North America and Europe
Drachen Foundation and Airworks Studio collection of mini kites & Japanese bee kites
Orwell, George: CONTRIBUTIONS TO 'HORIZON'. A review of literature and art. Edited by Cyril Connolly. A collection of 22 issues containing material (essays, reviews, and letters) by, about, or referring to George Orwell, comprising: Volume I, Nos. 2-7 (February -July 1940), Volume II, Nos. 9 & 11 (September & December 1940), Volume III, No. 15 (March 1941), Volume IV, Nos. 20-22 & 24 (August-October & December 1941), Volume V, No. 26 (February 1942), Volume VI, No. 31 (July 1942), Volume VII, No. 37 (January 1943), Volume VIII, Nos. 45 & 47 (September & November 1943), Volume X, No. 58 (October 1944), Volume XIII, No. 76 (April 1946), Volume XIV, No. 81 (September 1946), Volume XVI, No. 96 (December 1947); each issue approximately 70 pages, most with between 1 to 4 plates (a couple coloured), occasional full page illustrations; printed stiff paper wrappers in various colours, sometimes lightly soiled or worn, name in ink on lower wrapper of last issue; a little light foxing, occasional slight creasing and soiling; Horizon, London, 1940-1947. See Fenwick, numerous references. *Horizon ran for 120 issues (20 volumes) between 1940 and 1949, all edited by Cyril Connolly. As well as the Orwell material, the impressive list of contributors here includes W. H. Auden, T. S. Eliot, Ian Fleming, E. M. Forster, Graham Greene, Hermann Hesse, Henry Miller, Stephen Spender, Dylan Thomas, H. G. Wells, a... Volume I, No. 6 (June 1940), includes the first appearance in print of Cocotte, Patrick White's second published short story.
2016’s South East Bus Festival took place on Saturday 2nd April at Kent County Showground, and over 100 buses were on display. Free rides were given around the site, with opportunities to visit other heritage transport events and attractions. The festival was organised in part by Richard Lewis, Arriva Southern Counties’ regional publicity manager, hence the Arriva UK Bus website hosting the event information, along with the numerous Arriva Southern Counties vehicles on display.
The two main themes of were the centenary of the East Kent Road Car Company Limited and the fiftieth anniversary of the closure of Thomas Harrington and Sons Limited, the Hove-based coachbuilder.
I took this of a Barbie fairy that I have in my collection.
You wind her up and attach her to a string and her wings fly.
CDF supporters attended a fun-filled shopping event at the Kendra Scott Boutique in Houston, TX on Thursday, October 24. During the event, 20% of sales benefited the work of CDF-TX to ensure a healthy start in life for every Texas child.
For more about the work of CDF-Texas visit www.cdftexas.org.
Comissioned illustration art by Justine Mara Andersen published in Fiend Folio, Monster Manual, Dungeon Masters Guide, etc.
E cammina, cammina vicino ò puorto e rirenno pensa a' morte se venisse mò fosse cchiù cuntento tanto io parlo e nisciuno me sente Guardando o mare penso a' Maria ca' mo nun ce sta cchiù so sulo tre anni e ce' penso tutte e' sere passo o' tiempo e nun me pare o vero
Testo di Pino Daniele "Cammina cammina"
Pellicola: Kodak T-Max 100
Leica M6 - obiettivo: Summicron 35mm F.2
Kodak Retinette with Schneider-Kreuznach Reomar 45mm 1:3.5
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The month of Karthik is the most auspicious month to worship Lord Krishna. On Karthik night, Paramahamsa Vishwananda and devotees praised Sri Krishna through out the entire night through rituals, singing, and dancing around the lamp that becomes the deity Himself.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org