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Humor Monastery located in Mănăstirea Humorului, about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Romania. It is a monastery for nuns dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary, or Theotokos. It was constructed in 1530 by Voievod Petru Rareş and his chancellor Teodor Bubuiog. The monastery was built over the foundation of a previous monastery that dated from around 1415. The Humor monastery was closed in 1786 and was not reopened until 1990.
Humor was one of the first of Bucovina's painted monasteries to be frescoed and, along with Voroneţ, is probably the best preserved. The dominant colour of the frescoes is a reddish brown.
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Hope dies last. But Irony closes the door after her, says the last word, and she flushes the toilet one last time. Then we better keep the sense of humor to the end ... Don't you, darling?
Romantic evening and candlelight, a box again. Sparkling eyes, but this is not a sign of X-ray-vision, unfortunately! Open it, And read it
The woman is angry now, the man points to the pencil sharpener as a sign of deep sympathy: the sharpening is reassuring, I knew what you needed now, would you like a handful of oats? Ohh, and happy April 1st!
To honor the Brickworld 2014 theme: "Candy, Sweet Escapes" is this icon of 1950's American childhood: the Good Humor ice-creme truck. This model is a minifig scale version of the prototype used in the Doomtown sequence of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Its presence in the film contrasted the horror of atomic testing with the innocence of suburban life.
Custom stickers and chrome-plated elements are used extensively. Innovative use of a white structural sticker for the front wheel wells. The rear tail lights use circular pieces discarded from Belleville foam elements inserted into 1x1 round plates.
Forest Service Humor. What a bunch of jokers. The Donner Camp was the site where a party of pioneers headed for California became snowbound in the winter of 1846-47. Of the 87 members of the party, 48 survived the ordeal. To fend off starvation, the survivors resorted to . . . uh . . . "serving their fellow man." What better way to commemorate those gruesome events than with a picnic ground? Fire up the grill and let's barbeque some ribs! Tahoe National Forest. Near Truckee, Nevada Co., Calif.
To honor the Brickworld 2014 theme: "Candy, Sweet Escapes" is this icon of 1950's American childhood: the Good Humor ice-creme truck. This model is a minifig scale version of the prototype used in the Doomtown sequence of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Its presence in the film contrasted the horror of atomic testing with the innocence of suburban life.
Custom stickers and chrome-plated elements are used extensively. Innovative use of a white structural sticker for the front wheel wells. The rear tail lights use circular pieces discarded from Belleville foam elements inserted into 1x1 round plates.
Movie Review: Poison For Venom Name, Carnage Of Respect For Hardy's Abilities - IMRAN™
If you loved Venom, don't watch this movie. If you respect Tom Hardy, look the other way. Sequels are almost always damaging to a great original. This one is more than devastating. The only venom was in how it poisoned the Venom name and image of the much smarter & entertaining original. The real carnage in this movie was the destruction of fans' belief that Mr. Hardy wouldn't choose to waste his talent on a third-rate movie. Just making a monster cartoonishly larger and pumping up the volume of a cacophony of often laughable scenes of demolition does not a bigger hit make. But the noise did help keep me from falling asleep from the lame, contrived, and yawn-inducing "plot"!
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How would you like to stumble upon this in the woods?
I found this in the woods just off the shore of Lake Martin. After I brushed the straw off it, I realized that this was a headstone for a dog's grave. Its still a little freaky.
It turns out these goats like the argan fruit so much that they climb the trees eventhough there's enough food to be found elsewhere.
These Argan trees are only found in southern Morocco (this shot was taken on the way to Taroudant). Apart from being a habitat for goats the trees are also famous for producing argan oil which is starting to become quite popular in cosmetics and foods outside of Morocco.