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Choose your favorite or cover all the bases and get one of each. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood

The Divinity School at the Bodleian Library

Divinity Convocation diploma and hooding ceremony on Saturday, June 10, 2017 in Swift Hall and courtyard at the University of Chicago campus. (Photo by Nancy Wong)

Vatican City '18.

Museo Chiaramonti.

Roman copy.

"Oh, that's right, God is anything not fully defined. So God is undefinable... how do you know... because we defined it as anything we can't define. What if you finally define that? Well, then it wasn't God afterall." - Tatarize

Bangle made of bamboo coral bad, green quartz briolettes, metal beads and silver plated wire.

“I know you're tired but come, this is the way.”

Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge

For Sale at the 99 cent store on Wilshire. Seen after the closing of the David Hockney exhibit at LACMA.

 

'Divinity 99-1' On Black

Candid shot of a young Muslim woman riding the bus after school.

mi muñeca begoth

 

my begoth

Model: Amanjit Kaur

Ian Anderson - 'Divinities' album signing at hmv 150 Oxford St, London 1995

This is the pillar of Ranganatha swamy temple. Pillars at the entrance are very typical of Hindu temples. This temple was submerged when the Krishna Raj Sagar dam was constructed. The temple was moved block by block, brick by brick on land beside the waters. The temple has been successfully moved with each stone being placed exactly where it was supposed to be.

Shutter: 1/125s

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Talk about Omnipresence :p

 

Hard at work making frames of Gods and Goddesses at City Market, Bangalore

This image has a CC license, though a comment on where/when/how you are using it is warmly appreciated.

The Bodleian Library is one of the oldest in Europe and the 2nd largest in Britain. The main quadrangle and tower date from the early 17th century in a convincing Tudor Gothic, whilst the Divinity School and Duke Humphrey's Library to the west are genuine late medieval work (the Divinity School is renowned for it's superb vaulted ceiling).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodleian_Library

Divinity

 

2 1/2 cups sugar

1/2 cup water

pinch salt

1/2 cup light corn syrup

2 large egg whites

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 cup pecans, chopped

 

Combine sugar, water, salt, and corn syrup in a 3-quart saucepan; cook over medium heat, without stirring, to hard ball stage (260 degrees F, 125 C). It will be boiling rapidly for about ten minutes to reach this temperature (Time depends on the BTU output of your stove). Remove from heat.

 

Beat egg whites (at room temperature) in a large mixing bowl until stiff peaks form. Pour hot sugar mixture in a very thin stream over egg whites while beating constantly at high speed of an electric mixer. Add vanilla, and continue beating just until mixture begins to hold its shape (3 minutes). Stir in pecans and spread on foil that's been stuck to the counter with a bit of water underneath. Let cool 1 hour and slice into squares with a butter knife. Let sit overnight and transfer to wax paper lined air-tight tins in the morning.

rediscovery today revisited a place I often took the dogs to the beach last summer and discovered the potential for sunrise shots. Not amazing sunrise today but looking forward to revisit:)

Ganesh idols for sale on the streets on Mumbai.

This was the first proper classroom at Oxford, built between 1427-1483. The interior was used in the Harry Potter movies as Madame Pomfrey's Hospital Ward.

This is the oldest building built for teaching use in Oxford university (15th century).

This picture was taken on Kumartuli . This is the face of goddess Durga which is made by clay. The Durga puja is the biggest festival of West Bengal as well as our country India.

At the height of 13,083 feet, standing at the edge of the cliffs at Chele La Pass, this was the sight we got! Light shimmering through the clouds over the ranges of the pass. On a clear day, one can get spectacular views of Mt. Jumolhari, Jichu Drake and adjoining peaks to the North West!

 

Bhutan

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