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This is the first fabricated ring I ever made, back in 1975. I cut and polished the stone (amazonite) and designed the ring. You can see the flaws - the solder join really show and I probably overheated it!
Picture from the first time it ever snowed where I live. That was as much snow as we got.
My sister and I built a snowman that was about one foot tall.
Ahhh, good times.
First time I have seen a hybrid on the 14. London General's WHV32 is seen passing Tottenham Ct Rd station on its way to Warren St. It's a Volvo B5L / Gemini 2.
after a long time...
probably 2 years!
I gave up red meat since the mad cow scare and haven't really eaten it since. Now it must be almost 5 years! That seems crazy to me, since I really always ate meat. When we went to Venezuela, I tried to have some that was in a soup, pictured here. I was kind of hesitant and definately had to take a picture to commemorate the day.
I wish I would have eaten more there, as I think they get there meat from Argentina whose cows are grass fed. I shouldn't have passed on the steak that looked really good in comparison to the chicken.
I should probably get meat from Whole foods, but just haven't had it since!
for the first time the bride is seeing herself in her beautiful white wedding dress! and it is moving her to tears... :-)
Named "Nadia Kate" This was my first sighting of this SCANIA P420 8W Tipper, Reg. No. BU08 MLX, Signwritten as belonging to W E Johns Transport Ltd, part of the M Way & Son fleet of 'Ladies.'
Captured at the Port of Teignmouth on 2nd November 2012.
Camera: Olympus FE-120 6.0 Digital.
AJ's first railfan trip to the Great Western, and he bags 4 M420's! Some guys have all the luck! July 22 2015 Pambrun Saskatchewan
we went into a market—they call it a grocery—and you can’t imagine. fruit brilliant as magazine photos. all kinds of different oranges, grapefruits, mandarins, some tiny clementines with a blue sticker—Morocco—they’ve come so far...the eggs are painted with colors corresponding to the days of the week you’re supposed to eat them: a different color for each opportunity. i felt dizzy, the gulf between myself and this place seemed insuperable. tears welled up in my eyes, i wanted desperately to flee, to get outside so i could breathe. i wanted to explain to Phillis, the North American who had invited me, what was happening to me. i tried, but she couldn’t understand: you have to have felt it yourself: the first time. for the first time my mind had crossed over five hundred years of development at jet speed and arrived in the future, a cold future, its display cases filled with artificial snow and artificial heat. there were a thousand things i never knew existed, a panoply of brand names and gadgets for every purpose. i felt like someone from the stone age, and realized most people on the planet never know the era they’re living in, any more than they could know the quantity of living matter in this galaxy that surrounds us, or the milky complexity of the molecules in their own brains, and what’s more they don’t know that they’ll die without ever knowing. i felt terror of that gloss, of the waxed fruit, of propaganda so refined it could dilute the existence of the strange things before my eyes, other sensations: everything wanting to be used up, immediately, licked, tasted, eaten, packaged, mastered. i knew i couldn’t stand this avalanche, this brilliant swarm, for long, these rows on rows of distant faces staring out at me from cardboard boxes. i’d seen nothing singular in the place, no unique thing i could separate out from the amorphous mass of texture and sensation. i began to move closer, imagining i walked with those who have never eaten meat or tasted cow’s milk, who have never nursed except from the teat of a goat. those who have had only wildflowers to chew when the winter hunger comes. i approached closer still, imagining i walked with the salty ones, who collect their water from the public pipe. my nose began to bleed and Phillis said it was the cold; i knew that wasn’t the problem. we were near the seafood display, i moved closer. fish have always aroused in me both horror and desire. i moved closer, like a lost child feeling her way through space toward something of hers that’s hidden. i brushed the shells with my fingertips, they were smooth and delicate, but obviously artificial, made to be used once and thrown away. at first touch they might seem real, pearly, perfect, but they’re actually plastic, and they’ve never even seen any sea.
— Reina María Rodríguez
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For the very first time, Paramahamsa Vishwananda celebrated Narasimha Chaturthi, the mighty manifestation of the Lord, at the Bhutabhrteshwarnath Mandir of His international Ashram, Shree Peetha Nilaya, Germany.
The festivities included numerous Vedic ceremonies as well as a theatre play depicting the story of Lord Narasimha’s incarnation on Earth. The evening ended with a parikrama and heart-filled kirtan around The Ashram.
paramahamsavishwananda.com
bhaktimarga.org
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Matilda's first time being in the water. When we give her baths, we don't actually put her into a tub of water, we use the shower head. So, the pool was a whole new world for her.
She automatically knew what to do. lol
This little cat came and squatted in our extension. We kept seeing fleeting glances of her then when we compared sightings we realised that we had a cat staying with us.
We have six dogs and four of them are fine with her so far but we like to be there when they're all together to cool off any signs of aggression.