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New Hangout Spot @ Dynamic Turbo

14261 SW 120th St - Miami, FL 33186

Tuesday Nights @ 9pm +

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U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

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Designed by Henk Mulder from Netherlands. Awarded Bronze in the Floral Windows to the World category.

 

According to the designer's concept it was inspired by an aerial view of a tulip field in spring during a flight over Netherlands. "Dynamic Movement" is a floral composition that attempts to capture the vibrancy and movement of that stunning vista.

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Ellerslie International Flower Show, Hagley Park, Christchurch New Zealand, March 9, 2012.

 

Fresh Start – New Growth is designed to help Christchurch residents reconnect and form a new trust with the land following the recent earthquakes – “it is going to be dynamic, interesting and will really capture the imagination of visitors to the show”.

 

Dan, who is also a geologist, says getting our hands back into the soil is important to help rebuild the trust that everyone had in the city’s strength and stability.

 

“We need to learn how to adapt to our new perspective and accept the challenges that face this city. The ruins of our city are the building blocks of our future and we need to rebuild afresh – strong, lightweight, stable and organic.”

 

He says Christchurch residents have always been gardeners and to move forward, trusting our homes and land again, “we need to get our hands into the dirt”.

 

“Gardening is a big part of our healing process.”

www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1202/S00007/award-winning-garde...

  

For five days each March, Christchurch’s North Hagley Park is home to one of the world’s best flower shows and horticultural events – the Ellerslie International Flower Show.

 

The annual gardening and lifestyle extravaganza attracts a global audience of garden designers, garden lovers and international media, championing the best of garden design, garden trends and new products.

Most importantly, the Ellerslie International Flower Show provides the horticultural, floral, landscape design and construction businesses with the opportunity to showcase to the world the best of what New Zealand has to offer.

 

Ellerslie has built a reputation as New Zealand’s annual flower show and just like the famous Chelsea Flower Show in London forecasts the latest garden design trends and plant fashions. Visitors to Ellerslie get the first chance to see the hottest new plants, colours and looks by the country’s leading landscape architects and garden designers.

 

The Show also supports the grassroots of the gardening industry with a strong focus on community involvement and special displays for floral art groups, horticultural societies and garden clubs.

 

The Christchurch City Council purchased the Flower Show in November in 2007 to enhance the city’s international reputation as New Zealand’s Garden City – developed last century when Christchurch hosted The Great New Zealand Exhibition in 1906-07 - and to celebrate the city’s rich cultural heritage.

 

Christchurch is now working to develop the Ellerslie International Flower Show as one of the top five shows in the world.

A black swan running over the water.

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Cassia Aranha • Marcus Bastos • Ana Elisa Carramaschi • Lali Krotoszynski • Silvia Laurentiz • Monica Moura • Dario Vargas

 

PH: Juan Waltero

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Santa Monica Mountains in distance, scattered rain apparent. From Ventura, California

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Photo credit: Jorrit Lousberg/Light at Work Photography

One last look at the Frenchmen.

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This template is prepared for entering inventory in and out transactions. Each line represents a transaction entry and evaluates the inventory position of the selected item taking all previous transactions into account. PSW version of the template provides save and single record application features. This means, the template can be used as a desktop Excel file online; i.e. it brings the latest information and saves the new entries.

 

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The "Dynamic Cities" art exhibition by two Veronese artists, Lisa Borgiani and Massimo Nidini and organised by Mr Lorenzo Fontana was held successfully on Monday 13th Sept at the European Parliament. Mr Fontana MEP was unable to come, so Mr Claudio Morganti was pleased to take his place, giving a speech about the importance of art in contributing to the vibrant humanity of cities before opening the exhibition.

A large crowd of viewers turned up to see the art exhibition and taste the best wine, cheese and ham that the region of Verona had to offer. It was a fun event with good art, good food and good company. What more could you ask for? Please see below a few pics from the event.

 

Photographs taken by EFD Group Director of Communications, Hermann Kelly

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