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12.04.2007
Flickies Gathering Sa'd Abad Palace
Tehran
Iran
My Dear Friend ; Ehsan
Ehsan means generosity and he is generous:)
Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire Commissioned by the Scunthorpe Steeltown Team Built from Carten a self-weathering steel Unveiled on 3rd November 2018 by Nic Dakin MP Generously funded by The SSE Sustained Development Fund Arts Council England Unite the Union Clugston Group Ltd North Lincolnshire Council Kind contributions from local businesses and the community
Their Honours Brigadier-General The Honourable J.J. Grant, CMM, ONS, CD (Ret’d), Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia & Mrs. Joan Grant welcomed former Lieutenant Governor, The Honourable Mayann E. Francis, ONS, DHuml, and other distinguished guests to Government House Halifax for the unveiling of a portrait of the Hon. Mayann Francis who served as the Queen’s representative from September 7th, 2006 to April 12th, 2012. As the first African Nova Scotian to serve as Lieutenant Governor, the Hon. Mayann Francis portrait was unveiled during African Heritage Month which is celebrated annually in February throughout Nova Scotia.
This was the second portrait generously donated by Larry Gibson of Halifax. The first portrait of the Hon. Myra Freeman, CM, ONS, MSM was unveiled on September 5th, 2012. Mrs. Freeman was the first female Lieutenant Governor in Nova Scotia and the first representative of the Sovereign who was of the Jewish faith in all of Canada. Mrs. Freeman served in office from 2000 to 2006. The portraits are based on photographs taken by Sherman Hines.
Both portraits are now on display in the Grand Staircase area at Government House Halifax.
5 February 2013
Images courtesy: Communications Nova Scotia
... walking down the street,
gets the funniest looks from,
everyone he meets ...
hey, hey it's domo-kun!
courtesy of the incredibly generous Danger Family!
Domo arigato gozaimasu guys!
(and there's more to come!!)
Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral, Public Works, and the Art for Incarcerated Youth Network to present art making classes for kids and teens throughout the Los Angeles. City Council District 14 neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights. From summer 2018 through spring 2019, nearly 450 young people developed their creative voices in 18 Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2018-19 program.
Public Works (at Learning Works@Homeboy)
GENEROSITY | RESOUNDING SUCCESS
The Starkey Hearing Foundation works to restore hearing to individuals in need throughout the world.
For more on this story click here
ANDY RICHTER'S BIO | The pursuit of story-telling images and the desire to connect with new cultures and distant landscapes has led freelance photographer Andy Richter to 34 countries with his camera in hand. Always aspiring for something beyond the purely aesthetic image, he hopes that his work inspires viewers to ask questions and seek answers both within themselves and the world.
Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral, Public Works, and the Art for Incarcerated Youth Network to present art making classes for kids and teens throughout the Los Angeles. City Council District 14 neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights. From summer 2018 through spring 2019, nearly 450 young people developed their creative voices in 18 Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2018-19 program.
Public Works (at Learning Works@Homeboy)
Robert Kaufman generously donated a charm pack for each member of participating chapters in the Modern Quilt Guild to use for a challenge project of our choosing.
The NOVA Modern Quilt Guild selected the Bright palate (http://www.robertkaufman.com/pre-cut/konareg_cotton_solids_bright_palette1/) to work with and each of us made one or more mini quilts (29"x29" to 45"x45"). The members were allowed to add fabric from their stash as long as the charms remained the stars of the show. The quilts will be donated to the INOVA Fairfax Children's Hospital NICU.
This quilt was created by me
This image, from her music video 'Generous' (2017), shows the then 20-year-old blonde American actress and singer Olivia Holt in a most flattering hotel chambermaid costume. She is wearing a short, frilly white apron over a black, short-sleeve minidress with white collar and cuffs. She is also wearing a frilly, white cap with black trim and black, stiletto-heel shoes. This outfit shows off her lovely legs to great effect! In this image, she is standing in a hotel room, and holding a large, white feather duster in her right hand. The video can be watched at, for example:
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Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral, Public Works, and the Art for Incarcerated Youth Network to present art making classes for kids and teens throughout the Los Angeles. City Council District 14 neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights. From summer 2018 through spring 2019, nearly 450 young people developed their creative voices in 18 Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2018-19 program.
Public Works (at Learning Works@Homeboy)
have a project trying to use unfamiliar material,
Y was kind enough to introduce me to JY who's an expert.
he was so nice explaining the possibilities & limitations of the medium.
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Here at SAU Motorccvycles, they are helping you hang onto your sense of humor. Even if it is down to your last roll...err nerve.
Stay Happy and Hydrated my friends!^^
Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral, Public Works, and the Art for Incarcerated Youth Network to present art making classes for kids and teens throughout the Los Angeles. City Council District 14 neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights. From summer 2018 through spring 2019, nearly 450 young people developed their creative voices in 18 Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2018-19 program.
Public Works (at Learning Works@Homeboy)
On Saturday, 3 February 2018 Veronica-Clibborn Dyer generously invited RAS members to visit her beautiful garden and adjacent buildings with Kwun Yam and Shing Wong Temples and a small museum of local field and lifestyle artifacts including deity ceramics.
In 1996, Veronica Clibborn-Dyer and her late husband Ron, formerly a HK policeman, discovered a run-down property in the hills above Nam Chung in HK’s far north-east, overlooking Starling Inlet. Some good detective work and the lucky find of a scrap of paper with a UK phone number on it enabled them to finally identify the owner and background of the building and eventually an arrangement was established whereby they became live-in caretakers of the property. This involved years of hard labour by Ron and Veronica, clearing out a lot of old rubbish, since the place had been a refuge for women, mostly retired amahs who had nowhere else to go once their working lives were over. As well as cleaning up the property to make a home and conserve the place, Veronica and Ron created the most wonderful garden in the terraced grounds. With its beauty and charm, plus its position amid some of HK’s most stunning scenery, their Temple of Peace and Tranquility is truly a special and unique place.
At the top of the nearby hill is a pavillion dedicated to the memory of Sir Edward Youde, Governor of Hong Kong from 198 to 1986. From this viewing point there are views of Sha Tau Kok, Starling Inlet and the Yantian district of Shenzhen in mainland China.
“LORD GERARD AND THE PARKS AT ASHTON. LETTER FROM HIS LORDSHIP. A GENEROUS OFFER.
In last Saturday's [20 February] issue of The Makerfield Examiner, “Rupert” wrote the following note:-
The other week I gave publicity to a suggestion made by an Ashton lady that the Queen's Diamond Jubilee might be very fittingly celebrated at Ashton by the handing over of the beautiful lakes with their planted surroundings to the local authority.
For the present, I learn, Lord Gerard is inclined to keep the grounds private so that the walks and shrubs have a fair chance of “standing” and flourishing; but, very good naturedly, he accepts the suggestion made through these columns to this extent, that he has offered to provide the lady who made it with a key that will admit her to various parts of the artificial ornamentation of the township. Personally, I think that an appeal to Lord Gerard from the ratepayers would be successful in the end; because, being a lover of natural beauty himself, his lordship would never refuse, under reasonable circumstances, to afford pleasure to the residents upon his Ashton estate, helping, as they do, in no inconsiderable degree, to swell his rent-roll.
This week we have received the following communication from Lord Gerard:-
To the Editor of “The Makerfield Examiner”.
Garswood,Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire.
Sir.- Will you kindly tell “Rupert” that I shall be very pleased to carry out the lady's suggestion of handing over the little parks I have made on the Wigan-road to the local authorities, if they will take them, for the use of the public, when the time comes and they are completed – I should say about the beginning of June or so, on certain conditions, one of which would be that they kept them in the same estate of tidiness and tastefulness that I handed them over. My only reason for hesitating was that the little parks are so small that a very few people would soon tread the grass away into black mud, and so spoil their appearance.
I am, sir, yours etc.,
GERARD.
We are sure that Lord Gerard's letter will be read with great interest in the growing township of Ashton, and that the District Council will, at the earliest opportunity, take steps to deal with the proposal set forth in the communication.”
The creator and donor of the Parks was William Cansfield Gerard (1851-1902), 14th baronet and 2nd Baron Gerard of Bryn in succession to his father Sir Robert Tolver Gerard (1808-1887).
Thanks to a generous donation from Reached out to Asia (ROTA), ANERA successfully distributed over 1,400 sets of sports gear and uniforms to Palestinian, Syrian, and Lebanese sports teams in different regions and camps across the country.
More than 2000 children are beneficiaries of the new sports gear, allowing them to create a sense of community and bonding among their teammates. “A sports jersey may not mean much to others,” explains Coach Khalil Mansour, the head of the Wahdeh Sports Club, ANERA’s local partner in Nahr el Bared Camp, “but for these children, who come from fragmented communities and are constantly faced with challenges, it helps them create a sense of belonging and community.”
Many young boys and girls living in refugee camps and tented settlements seek out sports opportunities as a temporary safe-haven from their challenging daily lives. As such, ANERA provides its local partners with more than just the resources to create sports teams. Rather, its assistance provides youth with the tools to create collaborative healthy and professional sports communities.
After recieving a generous package of BrickArms today, I was messing around with some stuff, and realized how much the chrome WWII stuff works as Pack-A-Punched weapons from Der Riese in Call of Duty World at War.
Here we have hero "Tank" Dempsey "raining lead" down on some "freak bags", whilst a "zed-head" breaks down the window behind him, and another comes at his flank.
December 25, 2014. Thanks to the generosity of Staedtler Italy (Grazie Maurizio Basso!), Rishikesh Relief was able to bring some Christmas joy to these unprivileged children in Rishikesh.Pens, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, and balloons were donated by Staedtler and we added a piece of chocolate! Swami Abhishekji helped us located the school that needed the most help.
Natale, 2014. Grazie alla generosità della Staedtler Italia (Grazie Maurizio Basso!), Rishikesh Relief ha potuto portare un po' di gioia natalizia a questi bambini bisognosi di Rishikesh, in India. Penne, matite, gomme, temperini, e palloncini sono stati donati dalla Staedtler e noi abbiamo aggiunto un pezzo di cioccolato Swami Abhishekji ci ha aiutato a trovare la scuola che aveva più bisogno.
Mezger's Zinnia Farm is a wonderful tribute to generosity.
Mark Mezger runs a large grain elevator and transportation company near Woodland,CA. At the edge of his property there's a 2 acre patch of Zinnias he plants and tends for the public.
The flower patch provides you the opportunity to pick a free bouquet to take home with the caveat that you pick another and take it to someone who isn't able to come out & pick their own; preferably a senior citizen.
It's open 24-7 with a blooming season from June to September. You are free to wander the patch & photo as well as pick flowers.
For more on this great place click on the link: farmophile.wordpress.com/2013/08/06/a-zinger-of-a-zinnia-...
My thanks to Mr. Mezger for a chance to visit his beautiful flowers and appreciate his great contribution to the area.
The flowers attract a large number of bees and other insects, a great place for close-up & macro photos. One of the successful techniques was to use a 10 mm extension tube on my 24-240 mm lens to allow a closer focus.
Virginia Alone © Bryn Oh
Bryn Oh's sim supported by patrons Peter Greenaway, Selby Evans, Lovers Lane Studios, ENTERMETA and the lovely people of Second Life With generous support from the Ontario Arts
Trekking in Nepal is part of world adventure trekking tourism and Adventure Trekking in Nepal. Natures to renew one’s own self regard, to relive oneself, to realize Nepal beauty, to interact with its generous, friendly peoples are highlights of trekking in Nepal. Trekking is one long term activity that draws repeat visitors. So, Nepal is final purpose for trekking. Offers numerous options walking excursion to meet snowy peaks, their foot hills, valleys but however there is amazing for each who hope trek in Nepal hill, mountain area. Typical trekking and hiking in Nepal as unique combination of natural glory, spectacular trekking trips to hard climbing and Trekking in Himalaya for Everest Base Camp Trek is most rewarding way to skill Nepal natural beautification and cultural array is to walking, trekking, width and the height of country. Trekking is important of travel Nepal for trekking tours Himalaya on description Nepal tour of large range of ecological features for Nepal Travel Holiday The country nurtures a variety of flora and scenery. Addition to natural atmosphere is rich Himalayan culture. Many of visitor trek to different part of Nepal every year to experience its rustic charm, nature and culture. Most treks through areas between 1000 to 5185m, though some popular parts reach over 5648 meters. Trekking is not climbing, while the climb of Himalayan peaks and enjoy walking holiday in Nepal and trekking tours Nepal might be an attraction for travelers. Every travelers knows for the trekking in Nepal from all over the words an inspiring knowledge. For your attraction Travel Holiday in Nepal lies in its stunning beauty and its excellent culture.
Annapurna trekking region of Nepal enjoy with magnificent view close to highest and impressive mountain range in the world. Day exploration in Pokhara and morning morning flight to Jomsom or drive to Besishisahar from Kathmandu begin of trek. High destination, Muktinath 3800m and in generally highest point of whole Annapurna is 5416m. Thorangla la is situated in Buddhist Monastery, an eternal flame, and Hindus Vishnu Tempe of Juwala Mai making it a pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists and Muktinath is on the way down from popular trekking it call www.trekshimalaya.com/annapurna_region.php Thorang la pass which is incredible view in Annapurna region. Whenever possible we will arrive at lodging mid-afternoon, which should www.adventurestrekking.com leave plenty time for explore the local villages, enjoy the hot springs at Tatopani, continue to Ghorepani where there is forever the possibility of sunrise hike to Poon Hill for spectacular views of Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Nilgiri and the Annapurna Himalaya range. Continue on to Birethanti finally between with the Baglung road where we will catch cab to Pokhara, next day drive or fly to Kathmandu.
Everest trekking region, although fairly effortless compare to some of other trek, takes you high along trails to Tengboche monastery Everest Solu Khumbu is the district south and west of Mount Everest. It is inhabited by sherpa, cultural group
that has achieve fame because of the develop of its men on climbing expeditions. Khumbu is the name of the northern half of this region above Namche, includes highest mountain (Mt. Everest 8848m.) in the world. Khumbu is in part of Sagarmatha National Park. This is a short trek but very scenic trek offers really superb view of the www.trekshimalaya.com/everest_region.php world's highest peaks, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Amadablam and other many snowy peaks. Fly from www.adventurestrekking.com Kathmandu to Lukla it is in the Khumbu region and trek up to Namche Bazzar, Tyangboche and into the Khumjung village, a very nice settlement of Sherpas people. This trek introduction to Everest and Sherpa culture with great mountain views, a very popular destination for first time trekkers in Nepal. Justifiably well-known world uppermost mountain (8848m.) and also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries. Few days trek from Lukla on the highland, takes you to the entry to Sagarmatha National Park and town of Namche Bazaar is entrance of Everest Trek. Environment of the towering Himalayas is a very delicate eco-system that is effortlessly put out of balance. Actually this trek is hard because of the high altitude walking period.
Langtang trekking region mixture of three beautiful trek taking us straight into some of the wildest and most pretty areas of Nepal. Starting from the lovely hill town of Syabrubensi our trek winds during gorgeous rhododendron and conifer forests throughout the Langtang National Park on the way to the higher slopes. Leads up to the high alpine yak pastures, glaciers and moraines around Kyanging. Along this route you will have an chance to cross the Ganja La Pass if possible from Langtang Valley. Trail enters the rhododendron (National flower of Nepal) forest and climbs www.trekshimalaya.com/langtang_region.php up to alpine yak pastures at Ngegang (4404m). From Ngegang we make a climb of Ganja La Pass (5122m). We start southwest, sliding www.adventurestrekking.com past Gekye Gompa to reach Tarkeghyang otherwise we take a detour and another unique features of trekking past, the holy lakes of Gosainkund (4300 m.) cross into Helambu via Laurebina to Ghopte (3430 m) and further to Trakegyang. Northern parts of the area mostly fall within the boundaries of Langtang National park.
Koumudi is an 8 year old little girl.
She came to the city of her Maternal Grand Parents to spend a few of her Holidays.
She went to the Zoo with her Maama (Maternal Uncle).
She loved every creature in the park.
Especially, she liked this Giant Tusker very much.
She noticed a group of noisy people around him.
"What are they doing there"? she asked curiously.
"They are receiving his blessings" - her Maama said.
"In what way the blessings of an Elephant are useful to them?" Koumudi felt wondered.
"No, no, it's not simply an elephant, but, the form of Lord Ganesha" - Maama replied.
"Is it ?"
Koumudi too, was keenly interested in receiving his blessings and soon; she was successful.
She believed that those blessings would help her to do well in her studies.
Later, she got a doubt.
"Maama, who is stronger ? Man or God ?"
"No doubt, it is God" - Maama was confident in giving this answer.
"Then, how is he arrested by the man ?" -
A sharp question was shot as swiftly as a dart by the little girl.
Maama was puzzled by the question.
"See - Ganesha is seized with those chains" Kundana showed the Elephant's foot.
"You see, Dear..."
Her Maama explained her:
"God is like Man's Father.
Doesn't your father try to fulfill your desires?
Doesn't your father carry you on his shoulders?
Did he ever disobey your order to bring chocolates and biscuits for you?
It does not mean that your father is not stronger than you.
So is this Ganesha.
This is indeed, a way he entertains his own children"
Maama could not understand whether this answer could please Koumudi or not.
Even before this discussion prolonged,
She heard a loud noise made by other children and ran to see the gymnastics of Monkeys.
But; the next Morning,
She approached her Maama as soon as she woke up.
Her eyes were not even fully opened.
But, she declared firmly :
"Maama, God should not be so generous".
O God,
Are you listening to the vociferous advice of your little devotee?
Explored # 308 (30 May, 2008)
Thanks to a generous gift by Dartmouth's Class of 1957, the Dickey Center welcomed back to campus Mr. Khulekani Msweli of Swaziland. Khulekani was a 2014 Young African Leadership Fellow at Dartmouth. He returned for the month of January 2018 to work on a temporary art installation on the Haldeman Center back lawn on the theme of migration. A fashion designer and fine artist by training, he is also a community activist who is eager to share more about his work and culture with students and faculty during his residency at Dartmouth.
EXHIBIT: Inzaba Yetfu (Our Story), Stories of Migration
"The installation offers a very harsh reality of the times we live in, a refugee camp, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. The ‘tent’ made from used clothes in America and some from Swaziland will try to deal with our fears. Which clothes belong to a Swazi and which belong to an American? It’s quite hard to tell, thus it could be anyone that could be faced with living in a refugee camp.
"The ‘laundry’ that is being aired, within the installation, is a mirror of my realities, good and bad, but ones that require close assessment and interrogation. These are my stories and those of migrants."
Khulekani Msweli
Trekking in Nepal is part of world adventure trekking tourism and Adventure Trekking in Nepal. Natures to renew one’s own self regard, to relive oneself, to realize Nepal beauty, to interact with its generous, friendly peoples are highlights of trekking in Nepal. Trekking is one long term activity that draws repeat visitors. So, Nepal is final purpose for trekking. Offers numerous options walking excursion to meet snowy peaks, their foot hills, valleys but however there is amazing for each who hope trek in Nepal hill, mountain area. Typical trekking and hiking in Nepal as unique combination of natural glory, spectacular trekking trips to hard climbing and Trekking in Himalaya for Everest Base Camp Trek is most rewarding way to skill Nepal natural beautification and cultural array is to walking, trekking, width and the height of country. Trekking is important of travel Nepal for trekking tours Himalaya on description Nepal tour of large range of ecological features for Nepal Travel Holiday The country nurtures a variety of flora and scenery. Addition to natural atmosphere is rich Himalayan culture. Many of visitor trek to different part of Nepal every year to experience its rustic charm, nature and culture. Most treks through areas between 1000 to 5185m, though some popular parts reach over 5648 meters. Trekking is not climbing, while the climb of Himalayan peaks and enjoy walking holiday in Nepal and trekking tours Nepal might be an attraction for travelers. Every travelers knows for the trekking in Nepal from all over the words an inspiring knowledge. For your attraction Travel Holiday in Nepal lies in its stunning beauty and its excellent culture.
Annapurna trekking region of Nepal enjoy with magnificent view close to highest and impressive mountain range in the world. Day exploration in Pokhara and morning morning flight to Jomsom or drive to Besishisahar from Kathmandu begin of trek. High destination, Muktinath 3800m and in generally highest point of whole Annapurna is 5416m. Thorangla la is situated in Buddhist Monastery, an eternal flame, and Hindus Vishnu Tempe of Juwala Mai making it a pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists and Muktinath is on the way down from popular trekking it call www.trekshimalaya.com/annapurna_region.php Thorang la pass which is incredible view in Annapurna region. Whenever possible we will arrive at lodging mid-afternoon, which should www.adventurestrekking.com leave plenty time for explore the local villages, enjoy the hot springs at Tatopani, continue to Ghorepani where there is forever the possibility of sunrise hike to Poon Hill for spectacular views of Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Nilgiri and the Annapurna Himalaya range. Continue on to Birethanti finally between with the Baglung road where we will catch cab to Pokhara, next day drive or fly to Kathmandu.
Everest trekking region, although fairly effortless compare to some of other trek, takes you high along trails to Tengboche monastery Everest Solu Khumbu is the district south and west of Mount Everest. It is inhabited by sherpa, cultural group
that has achieve fame because of the develop of its men on climbing expeditions. Khumbu is the name of the northern half of this region above Namche, includes highest mountain (Mt. Everest 8848m.) in the world. Khumbu is in part of Sagarmatha National Park. This is a short trek but very scenic trek offers really superb view of the www.trekshimalaya.com/everest_region.php world's highest peaks, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Amadablam and other many snowy peaks. Fly from www.adventurestrekking.com Kathmandu to Lukla it is in the Khumbu region and trek up to Namche Bazzar, Tyangboche and into the Khumjung village, a very nice settlement of Sherpas people. This trek introduction to Everest and Sherpa culture with great mountain views, a very popular destination for first time trekkers in Nepal. Justifiably well-known world uppermost mountain (8848m.) and also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries. Few days trek from Lukla on the highland, takes you to the entry to Sagarmatha National Park and town of Namche Bazaar is entrance of Everest Trek. Environment of the towering Himalayas is a very delicate eco-system that is effortlessly put out of balance. Actually this trek is hard because of the high altitude walking period.
Langtang trekking region mixture of three beautiful trek taking us straight into some of the wildest and most pretty areas of Nepal. Starting from the lovely hill town of Syabrubensi our trek winds during gorgeous rhododendron and conifer forests throughout the Langtang National Park on the way to the higher slopes. Leads up to the high alpine yak pastures, glaciers and moraines around Kyanging. Along this route you will have an chance to cross the Ganja La Pass if possible from Langtang Valley. Trail enters the rhododendron (National flower of Nepal) forest and climbs www.trekshimalaya.com/langtang_region.php up to alpine yak pastures at Ngegang (4404m). From Ngegang we make a climb of Ganja La Pass (5122m). We start southwest, sliding www.adventurestrekking.com past Gekye Gompa to reach Tarkeghyang otherwise we take a detour and another unique features of trekking past, the holy lakes of Gosainkund (4300 m.) cross into Helambu via Laurebina to Ghopte (3430 m) and further to Trakegyang. Northern parts of the area mostly fall within the boundaries of Langtang National park.
at the Hammer Museum 15th Annual Gala in the Garden with Generous Support from Bottega Veneta on October 14, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
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Number 76 For 101 Pictures: Rose
A David Austin English Musk rose, which I have as a climber.
Very healthy, with the leaves staying on well into the winter.
A delicious fragrance with aspects of Old Rose, musk and myrrh.
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All photos taken by Heather McBride.
Barnabas Shares By Selling His Field and Giving the Money from the Sale to the Apostles (Acts 4)
Stamps for Envelopes
Generous support from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs enabled the Armory to partner with Proyecto Pastoral, Public Works, and the Art for Incarcerated Youth Network to present art making classes for kids and teens throughout the Los Angeles. City Council District 14 neighborhoods of Lincoln Heights and Boyle Heights. From summer 2018 through spring 2019, nearly 450 young people developed their creative voices in 18 Armory Teaching Artist-led art courses. Thank you, Department of Cultural Affairs, for helping make this great program happen! Please enjoy these highlights from the 2018-19 program.
Public Works (at Learning Works@Homeboy)
10 Things: The Kindness of Strangers
A week and a half ago I commented on this picture of Janelle's, drooling over the gorgeous handmade notebook her friend Amy sent her and not-so-subtly expressing my desire to own such a beautiful object too.
Today I got home from work to find a blue envelope sitting on the kitchen table, addressed in an unfamiliar hand, two doodled daisies next to my name. Inside it were the goodies pictured above -- not one, but two notebooks (gorgeous paper inside, too), a button (cute-as-a), a bookmark, and a sweet note from Amy. Why? Clearly because
a) she's an awesome person
b) she wants me to make more lists!
Thank you so much, Amy. You rock my world. And the next list I make will be dedicated to you. :-)