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Young, tradition-focused bluegrassers with serious chops, the pickers in the Grass Pack know their Jimmy Martin and Flatt & Scruggs, but they also know their Rolling Stones, whose "No Expectations" they cover with grace and soul. They brought their driving sound at Harvest Sessions, presented by KDHX and The Whitaker Foundation.
Members of The Grass Pack for this performance were:
Colleen Heine, fiddle/vocals
Dave Mueller, mandolin/vocals
John Higgins, guitar/vocals
Mike Tiefenbrun, bass
Don Gahlherr, dobro/vocals
Nate Free, banjo/vocals
photos by Sara Anne Finke
6.6.11 (157/365) This year I have come to love British Literature and now I've branched out and I'm obsessed with anything British, especially England. If I go on the Brit Lit trip next summer, I'd get to see England, Scotland, & Whales. I'd also get to sit in the very cafe that JK Rowling sat when she wrote Harry Potter.
I bought this necklace at Art in the Park, and I'm giving it to Miss. DiNatale. She made this year so much better for me. She didn't let me get inside my head when I was preparing for the AP Exam and she always made me laugh.
Congregation of Divine Providence General Councillor Sister Monika Mrosek, CDP welcomes Rev. Isaac Emeka Erondu
Category: The Artistry of Librarianship
Title: Great Expectations
Submitted by: Andrea Rabbia
Photography by: Thaddeus Holynski, Reference Librarian
Brief description: Technical Services Librarian, Andrea Rabbia, points to Dineen Hall, the new law school being built at Syracuse University.
Date/Time: February 21, 2013 at 11:00 AM
Location: Syracuse University College of Law (facing Irving Avenue)
Participants were asked to share lessons from their parents and what they would like to pass onto their own children. Illustrating generational change and persistence
Kranner's Fountain, or Kranner Fountain, is a fountain and neo-gothic monument to Francis I Emperor, installed in Prague, Czech Republic. It features allegorical sculptures created by Josef Max.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kranner's_Fountain
Monument of Francis I. or Krannerova fountain and Hold Czech state's neo-Gothic building and art monument located in the park of the National Awakening on Smetana embankment in the Old Town district and the district Prague 1 of Prague.
History
The idea to build a monument to Emperor Franz I. in Prague came from the ranks of the Czech Provincial Assembly, whose members made the decision in April 1835. The foundation stone was laid in August 1845; But implementation is considerably stretched, also because of the revolutionary events in the years 1848/1849. Only on 30 May 1850, in Prague Vojtěch Lanna recently built (now Smetana) Embankment in the midst of a little park revealed fountain in neo-Gothic style, whose authors were the architect Josef Kranner, co-completion St. Vitus, a sculptor Josef Max. Do monument in the form of high pinnacles, rising from the shallow reservoir eight-beam plan, it was under the canopy fitted bronze equestrian statue of Emperor around which stand in a circle figures representing ideal conditions (peace, abundance) and various fields of human activity (science, the arts, industry, trade , plowing, mining). On the lower floor there are statues symbolizing all former Czech counties and the city of Prague.
Erecting a monument to the monarch, who was a symbol of reaction and repression of liberal and national aspirations aroused in the Czech patriotic circles dislike; [source?] Karel Havlicek Borovsky even him by mocking epigram: "Kol round Czechs boast a middle stands the oven." In June 1919, shortly after the publication of the independent Czechoslovakia, was in an atmosphere of national liberation equestrian statue forgiven and moving out into the lapidary of the National Museum. In the following decades, there was no one who would publicly attacked the statue in its place back.
After 1989
Except in connection with the repair of the fountain which was initiated by V. Vihan, the former mayor of Prague 1, the equestrian statue re-inserted into the fountain (2003), because apparently it is time to stop with the ideological views of the historic monuments. The reinstallation of the statue took place in silence, despite expectations met with significant interest or even public opposition. At the same time we were again brought water fountains and fountain began again serve its original purpose.
The first time an XR has been used on a broad gauge wheaty this season, see's sisters 553 and 557 hauled PN's 9149 empty grain to Berriwillock. Seen here at Charlton.
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Have monday evening 7.15pm-8.15pm class CHI KUNG?TAICHI at siobhan davis studios AND I am fascinated by the aliveness of stillness and the quiet at the heart of movement
Looking for the low light limits. Shot at ~7:30am, or ~1 hour after sunrise. Indirect light. Garden birds from 30 feet, off a monopod, no UV filter, through air, no windows. AF eye detect was great. Uncropped I think this image looks great. But if I went up a stop in the ISO the noise really spoils the party. For me this is about the limit - and its only one stop "worse" than a FF Sigma 100-400mm DG DN.
Att livet förändras när man får barn är de flesta är inställda på. Men hur blir det om barnet har en kromosomförändring? När Kristina Brändén Whitaker födde sin första dotter reagerade hon på att det sällan talades om hur det är att leva med ett barn med funktionsnedsättning, både i verkliga livet och på TV, film och teaterscenen.På bild: Andrew Sheridan, Sally Walsh,
Banner announcing the end of 3-track construction on the CTA. The "count on it" is just setting us up for disappointment.
Att livet förändras när man får barn är de flesta är inställda på. Men hur blir det om barnet har en kromosomförändring? När Kristina Brändén Whitaker födde sin första dotter reagerade hon på att det sällan talades om hur det är att leva med ett barn med funktionsnedsättning, både i verkliga livet och på TV, film och teaterscenen.På bild: Andrew Sheridan, Sally Walsh
Great Expectations. My youngest son James, centre stage, as Joe Gargery (the Blacksmith). The pic is awful but the play was superb.
The USC School of Dramatic Arts presents “Great Expectations” at the McClintock Theatre on February 28, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Craig Schwartz)
Celebrate! Palm Beach State College broke ground on 1/11/11 for the new classroom building that will house the bachelor's degree programs and the Dr. Floyd F. Koch Honors College. The building is expected to open in 2012.