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(Mnemonic Device) The tea company Teavana uses both Feature-Name and Keyword in its name. The company sells tea and is promoting relaxation, as hinted to in the meditating person with tea in the graphic and the aspect of nirvana, a Buddhist state of complete peace and bliss. (Graphic isn't mine.)
Valerie Prokopchuk
The front of the cd sleeve for Examples What We Almost Made cd. Love the cd and the artwork plus its signed :).
Example at Summer Sundae Weekender, De Montfort Hall and Gardens, Sunday 14-08-11.
© 2011 Laura Patterson
One of the most photographed examples of Georgian architecture in the city and one of only four bridges in the world to have shops across its full span on both sides, Pulteney Bridge was designed in 1769 by Robert Adam.
The bridge is named after Frances Pulteney, wife of William Johnstone Pulteney. William was an important man in Georgian Bath, owning a lot of land in the surrounding area. He had grand plans to create a 'new town' to rival that of John Wood's on the west side of the city.
His grand scheme needed a new bridge and he didn't want just any old bridge, he wanted a spectacular bridge, one which everyone would talk about. The architecture is classical, with pediments, pilasters and tiny leaded domes at either end.
The shops are small and the roadway is not wide, but when the bridge opened in 1770 it was a revelation. Today it is surely one of the world's most beautiful and romantic bridges, best viewed from Parade Gardens and the crescent weir.
This is another example of my photography from a recent shoot. i like to title this "open your mind, not your mouth". This focusses on how society is slowly starting to open there minds and accept religions, sexuality and gender identity etc.
恋愛感情はない、けど、大切。
ただ、ただ大切。
誰かと居ても、何があっても、最優先したくなるほど。
簡単に言えば、好きなんだろうけど
どういう好きなんだろうか。と、考えた約2~3分。
出た結果、『 んまぁ、、いっか。 』
Restaurant windows often have these mad plastic examples of the food they sell.. useful for Japanese-language-mangling gaijin, that is for sure!
The wall at The Rock hostel is covered in tasteful messages of guests come and gone. Mostly written by people who have had too much to drink surprisingly.