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歡迎來到奈良公園 

你們想去哪裡?我可以帶路 

 

只是別忘了我的謝禮 ^w^

Guided by Voices @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, on Thursday, July 7, 2016.

 

Summer 2016 tour setlist:

 

Hotel X (Big Soap)

Arrows and Balloons (Robert Pollard song)

Echos Myron

Jargon of Clones (Ricked Wicky cover)

Cut-Out Witch

The Quickers Arrive

The Hand That Holds You (Robert Pollard song)

Mobility (Ricked Wicky cover)

Tractor Rape Chain

Planet Score

Come On Mr. Christian

Make Use (Robert Pollard song)

Blimps Go 90

Come On Baby Grace (Boston Spaceships cover)

Imaginary Queen Anne (Robert Pollard song)

Do Something Real (Robert Pollard song)

My Zodiac Companion

Back to the Lake

Piss Face (Ricked Wicky cover)

Miles Under the Skin (Robert Pollard song)

Tabby & Lucy (Boston Spaceships cover)

Eye Shop Heaven

Game of Pricks

Map and Key (Ricked Wicky cover)

Authoritarian Zoo

Kid on a Ladder

Question Girl All Right (Boston Spaceships cover)

Promo Brunette (Robert Pollard song)

The Brides Have Hit Glass

Glittering Parliaments

My Daughter Yes She Knows (Robert Pollard song)

A Number I Can Trust (Ricked Wicky cover)

Poor Substitute (Ricked Wicky cover)

Fair Touching

What Are All Those Paint Men Digging? (Ricked Wicky cover)

I Can Illustrate (Robert Pollard song)

Not Behind the Fighter Jet

Love Is Stronger Than Witchcraft (Robert Pollard song)

The Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory

Please Be Honest

I Am a Scientist

Glad Girls

Of Course You Are (Robert Pollard song)

 

Encore:

A Salty Salute

Shocker in Gloomtown

Smothered in Hugs

 

Encore 2:

Don't Stop Now

Motor Away

Baba O'Riley (The Who cover)

September 1, 1956. Alice Lon of ABC's "The Lawrence Welk Show." "WIS. EDITION" stamp most likely courtesy of the local magazine distributor.

Our Hearst hagiographer.

Nickelodeon logo 1984-2009.

Designed by Tom Corey & Scott Nash.

Developed by Alan Goodman and Fred Seibert, Fred/Alan Inc.

 

You can read about origins of this Nickelodeon logo here (and get the entire book in a flash file).

August 13, 1994. Alexandra Paul, Pamela Anderson, David Hasselhoff, and Yasmine Bleeth of the syndicated "Baywatch."

My Tour Guide at the Step Pyramids. Check out all the pics and videos at www.nsanephotography.com

Left to right - Driver Jimmy Taylor, Guard Howard 'One Yellow' Heyl, Jack 'The Ace' Henshaw, Secondman PK Williams, Guard Stan Taylor (Jimmy's Dad) and Guard Martin Pennington.

Guide Friday An68 '74-KE-527' AN 68 with East Lancs bodywork, [former Notingham City Transport 571 ' OTO 571M' on O Connell Street.

 

Scan from a slide.

The star of Bethlehem was a star of hope that led the wise men to the fulfillment of their expectations, the success of their expedition. Nothing in this world is more fundamental for success in life than hope, and this star pointed to our only source for true hope: Jesus Christ.

 

~ D. James Kennedy, Christmas Stories for the Heart

 

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People's Park

Davao City, Philippines

© 2008 All rights reserved by JulioC. (from my 2007 archives) ::: On Black :::

 

Faro (Algarve - Portugal)

 

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I visited Universal Studios in Los Angeles in the summer of 1969.

 

The main attractions were a tour around the back lot and props from the 1957 "The Incredible Shrinking Man".

 

This is the visitors guide.

Yangon, Myanmar, 2014

Drivers Colin Flood, Jimmy 'The Jap' (help me out here, somebody - what was his second name?), Jack 'The Ace' Henshaw, Eddie 'Hot pot' Rowbotham (right at the back - trained me on 47s), Keith Bettany and Brian Ellison.

28/8/78. 40120,40115 & 40163 stable at Guide Bridge.

June 3, 2000. Britney Spears of the Fox special "Britney in Hawaii."

glass smothed down

This is page 27 of a photographic atlas I created as a laboratory study resource for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the anatomy of the arteries.

 

Credits: All photography, text, and labels by Rob Swatski, Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College - York Campus, York, PA. Email: rjswatsk@hacc.edu

 

Studying Anatomy and Physiology? Check out my Survive and Thrive in Anatomy & Physiology series of A&P textbooks! I wrote and illustrated these books to help biology and healthcare students succeed in A&P! Available in paperback, e-book, and Kindle.

 

Available for purchase on my website and Amazon: robswatski.com/

 

Biology Core Concepts - Chemistry and Cells (Book 1): a.co/d/0ijoG8Jv

 

The Histology Comic Book (Book 2): a.co/d/09BADvyS

 

The next book in the series, focusing on the skin, skeleton, and muscles, will be available in Late Spring/Early Summer 2026!

Crews from Knife River Materials remove trees and shrubs from the right of way before later roadway improvements on the Jackson Co. Foothill Road project . Jan. 31, 2023

Horseshoe, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

Guiding light... yeah, I need one.

PENTAX *istDs, 60mm, f4.5, 1/250s, ISO400.

August 22, 1970. Ken Curtis, Milburn Stone, James Arness, and Amanda Blake of CBS's "Gunsmoke" (illus. by Jack Davis). Writing on cover by a previous owner of this issue.

November 28, 1992. John Ritter and Markie Post of CBS's "Hearts Afire"; Bart Simpson and Maggie Simpson of Fox's "The Simpsons" (illus. credited to Matt Groening).

Retired guide dog 'Edward' plus two trainee pups.

Seen here at the S.V.B.M. Lathalmond,Fife.

Snowmobile tour guide and group at West Gate;

Ralph Anderson;

December 30, 2015;

Catalog #20454d;

Original #PC300021

Guide Friday, ex Greater Glasgow PTE LA963

Leyland Atlantean / Alexander

KSU 839P

Windermere Station summer 1990

Photo by the late Frank Walton

ENGLISH :

... our navojo guide

 

Ecoutez/ Listen to Carlos NAKAI

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmon0j14gbc

This is our naturalist-guide on the Maui nature hike.

A guided walking tour of Vieux Lyon. The tour would take around an hour.

 

The Vieux Lyon (English: Old Lyon) is the largest Renaissance district of Lyon in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon.

 

This zone is served by the metro line D

 

In 1954, Vieux-Lyon, the city's oldest district, became the first site in France to be protected under the Malraux law to protect France's cultural sites. Covering an area of 424 hectares at the foot of the Fourvière hill, it is one of Europe’s most extensive Renaissance neighborhoods. There are three distinct sections: Saint Jean, Saint Paul and Saint Georges.

 

The Saint Jean quarter: in the Middle Ages, this was the focus of political and religious power. The Cathedral of St Jean, seat of the Primate of Gaul, a title still conferred upon the archbishop of Lyon, is a good example of Gothic architecture. The Manecanterie adjoining the cathedral is one of Lyon's few extant Romanesque buildings. Formerly a choir school, it now houses the museum of the cathedral’s treasures. Saint Jean is also home to the Museum of Miniatures and Film Sets, located in a building that was the Golden Cross Inn in the 15th century.

 

The Saint-Paul section: in the 15th and 16th centuries predominately Italian banker-merchants moved into sumptuous urban residences here called hôtels particuliers. The Hôtel Bullioud and the Hôtel de Gadagne are two magnificent examples and the latter now houses the Lyon Historical Museum and the International Puppet Museum. The Loge du Change stands as testimony to the period when trade fairs made the city wealthy. The Saint Paul church with its Romanesque lantern tower and its spectacular spire mark the section’s northern extremity.

 

The Saint Georges section: silk weavers settled here beginning in the 16th century before moving to the Croix Rousse hill in the 19th century. In 1844, the architect Pierre Bossan rebuilt the St George's Church on the banks of the Saônein a neo-Gothic style. In the Middle Ages, when there were only a few parallel streets between the hill and the Saône, the first traboules were built. Derived from the Latin trans-ambulare, meaning to pass through, traboules are corridors through buildings and their courtyards, connecting one street directly with another. Visitors can discover an architectural heritage of galleries and spiral staircases in these secret passageways, as unexpected as they are unique.

  

The walking tour ended in Place Saint-Jean near Lyon Cathedral.

 

The Place Saint-Jean is an old pedestrian square in the 5th arrondissement of Lyon (a.k.a. the "vieux Lyon", which means the oldest borough of Lyon). It is located in front of the Roman Catholic cathedral of Saint-Jean.

 

The square belongs to the zone classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

 

The Place Saint-Jean is located near the metro station: Vieux-Lyon – Cathédrale Saint-Jean. It is served by line D.

  

Place Saint-Jean (Lyon)

 

It is the oldest place in Lyon.

 

On January 10, 1794 , the square was renamed Place du Temple de la Raison (or Place de la Reason).

 

In 1844 a fountain designed by the Lyon architect René Dardel is built in the center of the square. It reproduces a small ancient temple in a neo-renaissance style housing a sculpture of Saint John the Baptist baptizing Christ , realized by Jean-Marie Bonnassieux .

 

In the 1850s , the street connecting the square to Tramassac Street was enlarged (in yellow on the map). Later, this street had to be further enlarged and aligned in order to completely open the square whose eastern facades were to be aligned. The Rue des Antonins was also to be enlarged. This part of the project (orange part on the plan) has never been realized. In 1852 a wholesale market was inaugurated on this square. A project carried out in the 1930s even began to transplant this function of wholesale trade to the whole of the district of Vieux Lyon by making a tabula rasa of the preexisting buildings; This project is adjourned and then definitively buried by the Second World War.

  

HD video clip

Guide diagram for: Amsterdam in 1625 / in nine sheets / by Balthasar Florensz. van Berckenrode / published in Amsterdam by Philip Molenvliet in 1625 / Reproduction in actual size in: "Amsterdam in de Zeventiende Eeuw" [1897].

Bit of a 'blurry' one this! Probably taken in between a game of cards whilst on a 'spare turn' in my capacity as a Guide Bridge freight guard! A lot of us spent a lot of time staring out of this window pondering the universe and watching the steady stream of enthusiasts walking along the platform!

May 7, 1983. Erin Gray, Ricky Schroeder, and Joel Higgins of NBC's "Silver Spoons."

March 12, 1954. Maria Riva of CBS's "Studio One" (and various other drama anthologies of the early-to-mid-1950s).

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