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Courtney Renn exceeds any expectation of what most people think a chef should be or could be. As one of Atlanta’s best kept secrets, Chef Courtney is a talented and passionate culinary professional with a firm belief in customizing menus so she can creatively utilize natural and organic ingredients to satisfy any palate. By combining an innovative approach with a vast food knowledge honed at the Art Institute of Atlanta – Chef Courtney successfully combines her roots in Southern cooking from North Carolina with her love of diverse flavor profiles.

 

Chef Courtney’s unique approach to food presents her discerning clients with more options than most. When asked what her signature dishes are, she will quickly reply that there are many, as almost all of her dishes are signature; one of the many reasons she enjoys customizing menus, versus having standard fare. “I want to have more than one thing that I can do and do very well.” If she’s not in the kitchen, you will most likely find this down to earth chef playing with her dogs, listening to music from almost any and every genre or quite naturally – thumbing through a cookbook.

 

Chef Courtney has an impressive resume. Her expertise includes consulting, customized menus, eco-friendly cooking with natural and organic ingredients, catering for small and large events, personal chef services and demonstrations. She also has a strong desire to continue advancing her level of community involvement and philanthropy, as well as being a positive role model and mentor to young female chefs and cooks.

 

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Car drivers rev their engines in anticipation of the lights changing at a busy junction.

 

This is the junction of Bridge Street, Patrick's Quay, and Patrick's Bridge in Cork. This photo was taken from the far left of Yellow Boxes. Patrick's Hill is visible in background as you follow the road up the incline.

 

Bloody dangerous junction too. Very busy one.

 

No sign of baby yet, I guess it'll be tomorrow. Stand by your Twitter for updates!

Metaxaki Antigoni :Bdate 1/6/1986

While walking in the streets of Iraklion, one sunny morning, i caught sight of this little girl. She was sitting on the floor of the Morozini’s Square playing her accordion, waiting for passers by to reward her with a coin. Her eyes are fixed on the woman’s bag and clothes.

Though it is not an unusual sight nowadays, what touched me more, was the desperate expression of all her face reflecting the poverty and abandonment, not only for this specific girl, but of helpless and innocent girls of the world exploited by the grown-ups. Could it be possible to eliminate the distance between poverty and wealth? Could the world ever be more fair?

 

My time at the army photo #7

Wednesday 17th June. There was widespread expectation First Minister Nicola Sturgeon would announce a move to phase two of lockdown on Thursday 18th June and give indicative dates for further easing of lockdown.

 

In phase two the virus is controlled but remains; R is consistently below 1 and WHO conditions are met. Physical distancing would still be required.

 

Phase two includes: People meeting in larger groups; workers being allowed to return to construction sites; opening playgrounds; small shops selling non-essential goods reopening (but not shopping malls); outdoor beer gardens but not indoor areas of pubs.

 

"Ms Sturgeon has previously stressed that not all of the changes will happen overnight, and it might not be until "the coming weeks" that some are in place."

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53083995

 

This image was taken during the Covid-19 pandemic and phase one of moving out of lockdown in Scotland.

www.gov.scot/news/route-map-for-moving-out-of-lockdown/

 

Cilli looks up to the cooking going on above, hoping something might fall within her grasp.

Boys stirring the cat up by reflecting light spot off a mirror for him to chase :)

A cold day and a patient model, thanks Stef! Prince William forest park in VA.

Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode

 

Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.

 

Music by: Arnold Schönberg

Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim

Artistic Director: Robin Rhode

Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo

Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis

Male Character: Moses Leo

Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble

Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger

Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH

 

Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts

Wednesday 29 July, 7.30pm, £10/£5.

Z-arts, 335 Stretford Road, Manchester, M15 5ZA

Theatrication is formed of young performers from Derbyshire aged between 18-24 and a considerably older director. Expectation is their debut production. Mixing dance, physical theatre and drama, 'expectation' reflects on the issues and themes affecting young people as they mature and become part of a society that is often confusing, demanding and difficult to navigate. "The company members of Theatrication delivered a tour de force ensemble performance in their inaugural devised show 'Expectation'. Each performance was fully crafted and woven into a highly engaging synergous whole..." Clare Limb: Déda. The production is a recipient of an unltd* award. PHYSICAL THEATRE

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Despite the public ululations and optimistic expectation of the return of most sports following the president’s green light on sports activities on Sunday, the return of pool maybe a little complicated.

 

The NCS recently named pool among the low-risk sports alongside archery, cycling, darts, skating athletics motorsport, swimming and skating. However, the return of pool is encountering financial complications citing the adjustments to the new normal a little hard to implement inasmuch as playing under social distancing and playing behind closed doors a walk in the park.

 

This financial strained has not only come recently even when the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already worse situation that caused the Pool Association of Uganda to haphazardly call off some of its activities.

 

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Furthermore, the players have also been affected by the inadequate access to training facilities as most of them do not own personal training equipment like the tables and cues and have in the past relied on bars and clubs for training and these have since been closed following the corona outbreak. This therefore has caused serious retardation amongst most of the players. bit.ly/309YlOu

Wednesday 29 July, 7.30pm, £10/£5.

Z-arts, 335 Stretford Road, Manchester, M15 5ZA

Theatrication is formed of young performers from Derbyshire aged between 18-24 and a considerably older director. Expectation is their debut production. Mixing dance, physical theatre and drama, 'expectation' reflects on the issues and themes affecting young people as they mature and become part of a society that is often confusing, demanding and difficult to navigate. "The company members of Theatrication delivered a tour de force ensemble performance in their inaugural devised show 'Expectation'. Each performance was fully crafted and woven into a highly engaging synergous whole..." Clare Limb: Déda. The production is a recipient of an unltd* award. PHYSICAL THEATRE

www.greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk

expectation vs reality

"Oedo strange case file." Author of "Shinichiro Namiki". One book of wonder fan expectation and Edo fan to introduce the reader to choicely paranormal researcher of Japan's leading gift, paranormal, the strange incident that took place across the country during the Edo period.

If our expectation is to make Christ visible to those around us regardless of where we are or who we are with, we will find those expectations met and even exceeded. Christ will be magnified...Read more at ibibleverses.christianpost.com/?p=104611

 

#ashamed #devotional #life #death #bold

Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode

 

Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.

 

Music by: Arnold Schönberg

Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim

Artistic Director: Robin Rhode

Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo

Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis

Male Character: Moses Leo

Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble

Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger

Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH

 

Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts

Alaska - beyond my expectation. It still holds the undeveloped territory and pictures that evoke the inner feeling. Look at the tiny sea otter is having her own time floating in this vastness.

 

The icy mountain pierces the blue sky, so sharp and they look like blades against the sky. And the shiny bluish glacier, like river that meandering in a low land, find its way and seek the freedom in the vast sea; mission accomplished?

Après l'entraînement! Place au dîner 😊 bon appétit à tous #dinner#postworkout#gymlife#fitspo#eatforabs#eatclean#healthy#gymaddict#bodybuilding#allnatural #expectation#determination#fitness #fitnessaddict#lifestyle

 

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Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode

 

Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.

 

Music by: Arnold Schönberg

Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim

Artistic Director: Robin Rhode

Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo

Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis

Male Character: Moses Leo

Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble

Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger

Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH

 

Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts

“Expectation“

 

IOS5 release day :)

 

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Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode

 

Robin Rhode imagines Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung (Expectation) in Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode. In partnership with Performa15. Composed in 1909, Erwartung takes the unusual form of a one-act monodrama for a solo soprano, accompanied by a large orchestra. For Rhode, this atonal opera about love, loss, and lamentation, recalled the many hardships experienced by women in South Africa during and after the fall of Apartheid. Originally set in the moonlit, wilderness of the forest, Rhodeâs reproduction of Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung - A Performance by Robin Rhode interprets Times Square itself to be a contemporary forest filled with light emanating from the electronic billboards instead of the moon. The performance takes place in a huge aria with just one soprano and non-speaking performer carrying out the opera, with the sights and sounds of Times Square acting as a Greek Chorus in the background.

 

Music by: Arnold Schönberg

Libretto by: Marie Pappenheim

Artistic Director: Robin Rhode

Orchestral Conductor: Arturo Tamayo

Soprano: Carole Sidney Louis

Male Character: Moses Leo

Orchestra: WetInk Ensemble

Executive Producer: Raphael Oeschger

Associate Producers: Performa and Rhodeworks GMBH

 

Photo Credit: Ka-Man Tse for @TSqArts

sundays with haven / shovel / ursular @kvu berlin

At last after a few weeks expectation the 59 finally got unloaded at the mineral quay at Immingham and was picked up by GBRf class 47, 47815, 'Great Western', earlier today and is here seen being hauled south through a very wet and glum Swinton Interchange, towards Eastleigh Works. The outbound light engine move this morning at 07:05 saw 47815 (the old D1748) head out from Doncaster Down Decoy yard to pick up the cargo, 59003, "Yeoman Highlander' and then commence the journey south back via Doncaster and Chesterfield to Eastleigh Works, the 0Z59 working. The hauling loco was to be changed to two class 20s at Barrow Hill, for the continued journey south, though not heard or seen any evidence to this effect. The prevailing conditions meant the camera had to be kept covered till the last second so these pictures are neither very good composition-wise or show the best aspect of the 2 locos; damned buddleia still prevailing at the line-side... The advertising logo on the side of the 59 reads 'F=ma Heavy Haul Power International'; 'F=ma' being the relation between force and acceleration. This loco has been in Germany for about 10 years and before it went, could be seen in its original Yeoman livery and there is an example of that in this picture-

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