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until I found my mum's HRT tablets......

 

Photo, makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/

 

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24 Aug 16

 

Two Peter Pan "themed" cakes (made for the same party). On the top of the 3 tiers one, there is a figurine based on the birthday boy (here dressed as Peter Pan). On the other two tiers there are figures of the Darling siblings (Wendy, John and Michael), of the Lost Boys (Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly and the Twins) and of the mermaids of Neverland. All made with gumpaste (some of which were the smallest gumpaste figurines I ever made).

 

The other cake features Peter Pan himself and Captain Hook on the top, and also the crocodile, Mr Smee along with Tiger Lily.

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Dois Bolos com o tema Peter Pan (feitos para a mesma festa).

No topo do bolo de três andares, há um boneco do aniversariante vestido como Peter Pan. Nos dois andares restantes, miniaturas dos irmãos Darling (Wendy, João e Miguel), dos Garotos Perdidos (Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly and os Gêmeos) e das Sereias da Terra do Nunca.

Tudo feito com pasta americana (alguns dos bonecos foram os menores que já fiz).

 

No segundo bolo, bonecos do Próprio Peter Pan e do Capitão Gancho na parte superior, e na lateral miniaturas do Crocodilo, Sr. Smee e Tigerlily.

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for my exhibition "Konditori LALA."

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dress design & styling : SIESTE

dress sewing : HIGUCHI

custom & fake sweets : Tokyo Rose

Between the twin towers is the shopping mall. This shot was taken inside the mall. The center dome is impressive with it's steel structure. the tubular structure on the left is the elevator. This area is the launchpad for designer wear. A favorite haunt for KL'ites. During the day one can see the twin towers thru the perforated section of the dome ....rise into the sky. View On Black

Miss Nola is a little Creole girl from New Orleans Louisiana!

  

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah .....on my tiny Book of Cabinet of Curiosities : )

Made myself a pair of earrings to match my new T-shirt. Ready for spring!

 

in total silence...

 

Model - Enrico

Abandoned home in Belgium. Unopened beer bottles still stood on the table and the newspaper was dated May 1970.

 

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[en] it's all ok! Today is my first day at work after two week holiday... ok...

 

[it] è tutto ok! Oggi è il primo giorno di lavoro dopo due settimane di ferie... ok...

translation of the text : inside I'm sitting and dreaming

outside life is passing by

 

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Con la presente queremos informarles que a partir del 24 de diciembre estaremos disfrutando de un merecido descanso, para volvernos a encontrarnos el 7 de enero del año próximo.

Les deseamos unas felices fiestas !!!

atentamente,

 

la lechuga

el pepino

la manzana

las verduras

el pan integral

la fruta

la leche desnatada

la pechuga de pollo

el pescado a la plancha

también todos los alimentos nutritivos y ligeros, que hemos estado a su servicio cada dia del año

 

PD. En nuestra ausencia les atenderán amablemente:

 

los turrones

polvorones

el mazapán

el rosco de reyes

los pollos rellenos

así como diversos manjares que cambiaran su silueta para el 2013 !!!!

 

Time square mall looks so grand inside. I think there are 7 floors if I counted correctly. The banner in the middle shows that the shops were on sale during this time. So many choices but not so much money to spend is not a nice feeling haha!

"Color is the keyboard, the eyes are harmonies, the soul is a piano with many strings. The artist is the hand that plays, touching one key or another, to cause vibrations of the soul." - Wassily Kandinsky

 

"Of all God's gifts to the sighted man, color is the holiest, the most divine, the most solemn." - John Ruskin

 

I greatly appreciate your visits and kind comments, my friends. Have a bright weekend, everyone...!

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here's a pic of the wreaths I made for my mom and mother in law. I love how they have that very handmade feel, but still look trendy. Plus they're soft!

 

They loved them!

tutorial here.

Inspired by my hair color haha. No, well, I'm in love. I probably write it under almost every photo but it is just incredible. After two years I still feel like he's my "teenage dream".

 

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Despite the stories of love from a guy to a girl , stories of ditching or guilts which

are all over here in flickr ..

I will write down a love story between a mother and a daughter!

I remember when i gave this necklace to my mum I don't know why but I started crying in a sudden ..

& the worse part is when she starts crying along !

 

She is my mother & father .. She brings me one step to haven

She is basically a woman with a mans heart !

 

The word inside the heart *امي* means my mother ..

 

R.O

 

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'Ah! lLook who finally wake up!'

'Wha.. Where am I? Who are you!'

'Where you are and who I am is of no importance right now. You can call me Spellbinder.

As I looked across the room I noticed a few things, the first things where the giant machines in the back of the room, simply one of the most scariest things I've ever seen. The machines had children flying around inside of them, all smiling, like they were having a nice dream.

'I brought you for a reason, of course. You, Two-face, you have one of the most incredible minds that I've ever came across. A completly split personality! Of course there are other people like that, but you easily stand out of the rest!'

As I let the freak continue talking, I noticed a crate close to one of the macines, including a sword and some other stuff that my men most likely took out of the museum before..

Before what? what actually happened?

'Now, If you would do me a favor, and look into my eye..'

I jumped for the sword, the guy didn't expect me doing something stupid like this, apperantly he is used to handeling with kids.

But the second I held the sword in my hand, something, changed.

'You made a big mistake Two-face..'

'I am not Two-face, I am Gotham's final hope, Gotham's only hope.'

'I am the Judge. And you have broken the law'

 

The Judge (Two-face) moves from 20. Flugelheim Museum to 134. Stone Virtual Reality Service using the Bat-token 'Superhero Cape'.

 

Superhero Cape: You may transport yourself to any territory in this city, regardless of distance.This may be used in conjunction with a takeover, although you may not land onto occupied territory.

 

The famous Poetry Booth at Writers & Books on University Ave. Pick up the receiver and it tells you poems.

Oi gente, tudo bem?

Continuando o assunto de ontem, sobre o esmalte pra o casamento (aliás, quero agradecer a vocês por tantos comentários... noss nem dei conta de responder tudo rsrs.), minha amiga Joice vai se casar de sapato e brincos vermelhos, combinando com o bouquet de rosas vermelhas (lindíssimo hein). Aí pensei: Por que não um vermelho bem tchan?

Ei-lo!

O Tammy da Verona é OOO esmalte vermelho gente.. uma delícia de esmaltar, cobertura excelente e esses brilhinhos dele me encantam...

E vcs? O que acham?

Se casariam com um vermelhón??? hauahahaa...

 

Continuem dando as dicas pras unhas de noiva nos comments, tá.... Joice agradece! rsrs

 

Kisses pessoas lindas do meu coração!!!

Ilford Delta 400 (scan from film)

 

Film 6x6 Portrait Set

All over the capital, the Arirang adverts (« Grand mass gymnastic and artistic performance », « Welcome to Pyongyang » and so on) warn the profane…Between August and October, takes place one of the biggest and most impressive performances in the world. The tone is set : even the Beijing Olympics ceremony can’t compete with the mass games organized by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). The show is held several times a week and welcomes tourists from all over the World, including the US, in one of the most isolated and despised country on earth. The well-called « mass games » are designed to emphasize group dynamics rather than individual performances as the supreme emblem of communism. Prepared by hundred of thousands performers all along the year, after their classes for the youngest of them, they are entirely dedicated to the NK’s leader Kim Jong Il and his deceased father Kim Il Sung, considered as the « Eternal president » and « sun of the 21st century »…

  

In the surroundings of Pyongyang's May Day giant Stadium, two girls are running to perform for the Arirang show. They are already dressed in their gymnastic outfits, as well as some 100,000 others who participate to the performance. They all come to honour their self-proclaimed « dear leader » Kim Jong Il, after a very hard and gruelling training, since their earliest age. Yet, it has been many years that Kim Jong Il has not shown up, formally for business reasons. But officials now admit the western medias’ assertions of illness. Anyways, Kim Jong Il or not, the mass games are held every year in Pyongyang, as a means for the regime to show to the entire world the country’s strength and good shape. To reach this sole purpose, not less than 100,000 people are involved in a choreographed show of simultaneous dancing and gymnastics. Many symbols are displayed by thousands of trained athlets, whether they are adults or even children. Hand over their heart, the young pupils sing in chorus "We are the happiest children in the world", one of the famous propaganda songs in North Korea. Many dancers make movements either with ribbons or colourful flowers named « kimjonglias » after the leader Kim Jong Il. All along the show, a live band plays a ceremonious music.

 

On the background, some 20,000 young koreans sit on the terraces, facing the spectators. They flip coloured cards at a high speed to form a fresco of animated and detailed images, changing from one to another. Each time they turn the page to create a new giant picture, they cry out. It creates a awe-inspiring atmosphere, as the shout is mixed with the noise of thousands of pages turned at the same moment. The figures are stunning : to compose these images, 2000 children are needed to make only one soldier, 20,000 for a north korean flag. Hiding a much more grim reality, the panels represent Pyongyang enlightened by night, wheat fields ready for harvest, scientists at work, atoms as symbols of the nuclear bomb and others for the reunification of two Koreas. One of the North Korea’s myths (history according to them) is recounted by the means of a huge image made by thousands of children. It represents the two pistols reportedly used by Kim Il Sung, when he founded the Anti-Japanese People’s Guerrilla Army in 1932. When the pistols appear, the audience applauses loudly. Among them, many soldiers attend the show as the ultimate award after years of good and faithful service.The thousands and thousands of boys and girls involved create a giant mass movement in the stadium which leaves the public stunned. These talented performers are used to that kind of performance: in North Korea they have to dance, sing, jump and spin around as many times as there are celebrations, always in praise of their leaders. There are mainly two sorts of shows. The first one is the classical artistic show, named "Arirang" after the famous korean folk song (whose story sometimes changes, but most often recounts the legend of a disappointed woman who hopes that her lover will return to her –metaphor of the break-up with South Korea). The second one is a more political show, which was untitled in 2008 "Prosper our country" and intended to show the country’s greatest achievements and its struggle against the foreign oppressors.

 

The show continues in the same way for one hour. Thereafter, the thousands of people present vanish in the dark and silent streets of Pyongyang, which contrast with the flood of lights and music in the stadium. Within the space of a few hours, it gives us a a strange feeling, between the real and unreal, of another universe both terrifying and fantastic.

  

Dans toute la ville, les publicités d’Arirang (« Grande représentation gymnastique et artistique de masse », « Bienvenue à Pyongyang » etc.) mettent le profane en garde …Entre août et octobre, a lieu l’une des plus grandes et impressionnantes représentations au monde. Le ton est donné : pas même la cérémonie des Jeux de Pékin ne peut rivaliser avec les mass games organisés par la République Démocratique Populaire de Corée (RDPC). Le spectacle se tient plusieurs fois par semaine et accueille des touristes du monde entier, y compris des Etats-Unis, dans l’un des pays les plus isolés et méprisés sur terre. Les biens nommés mass games (« mouvements de masse») sont conçus pour mettre en avant les dynamiques de groupe plutôt que les performances individuelles comme emblème suprême du communisme. Préparés par des centaines de milliers d’artistes tout au long de l’année, après les cours pour les plus jeunes d’entre eux, les jeux sont entièrement dédiés au leader de la Corée du Nord, Kim Jong Il, et feu son père Kim Il Sung, considéré comme l’ « Eternel président » et « soleil du 21ème siècle »…

 

Aux environs du Stade géant May Day de Pyongyang, deux filles courent pour participer au spectacle de Arirang. Elles sont déjà en costume de gymnastique, tout comme quelque 100 000 autres qui participent à la représentation. Tous viennent pour honorer leur autoproclamé « cher leader » Kim Jong Il, après un très difficile et éprouvant entraînement, depuis leur plus jeune âge. Pourtant, cela fait plusieurs années que Kim Jong Il ne s’est pas montré, formellement pour des raisons professionnelles. Mais des officiels admettent les assertions des médias occidentaux sur sa maladie. Quoi qu’il en soit, Kim Jong Il ou pas, les jeux de masse ont lieu chaque année à Pyongyang, comme moyen pour le régime de montrer au monde entier la puissance et bonne santé du pays. Pour atteindre ce seul but, pas moins de 100 000 personnes sont engagées dans une chorégraphie de danses et gymnastiques synchronisées. De nombreux symboles sont affichés par des milliers d’athlètes entraînés, qu’il s’agisse d’adultes ou même d’enfants. Main sur le cœur, les jeunes élèves chantent en chœur « Nous sommes les enfants les plus heureux du monde », l’une des chansons de propagande les plus connues en Corée du Nord. De nombreux danseurs font des mouvements avec des rubans ou avec des fleurs colorées appelées « kimjonglias », du nom du leader Kim Jong Il. Tout le long du spectacle, un orchestre joue une musique solennelle.

 

À l’arrière-plan, quelque 20 000 jeunes coréens sont assis sur les gradins, faisant face aux spectateurs. Ils retournent des cartes colorées à une grande vitesse pour former une fresque d’images animées et détaillées, changeant de l’une à l’autre. Chaque fois qu’ils tournent la page pour créer une nouvelle illustration, ils crient. Cela crée une atmosphère impressionnante, le cri étant mêlé avec le bruit de milliers de pages tournées au même moment. Les chiffres sont stupéfiants : pour composer ces images, 2000 enfants sont nécessaires pour faire un seul soldat, 20 000 pour un drapeau de la Corée du Nord. Cachant une réalité bien plus dure, les panneaux représentent Pyongyang éclairée la nuit, des champs de blé prêt à être récolté, des scientifiques au travail, des atomes comme symboles de la bombe nucléaire et d’autres pour la réunification des deux Corées. L’un des mythes de Corée du Nord (ou histoire selon eux) est relaté au moyen d’une image gigantesque faite par des milliers d’enfants. Elle représente les deux pistolets que Kim Il Sung aurait utilisés quand il a fondé l’armée de guérilla populaire anti-japonaise en 1932. Lorsque les deux pistolets apparaissent, le public applaudit bruyamment. Parmi eux, de nombreux soldats assistent au spectacle comme récompense ultime après des années de bons et loyaux services. Les milliers et milliers de garçons et de filles participant créent un mouvement de masse géant dans le stade, qui laisse le public ébahi. Ces artistes talentueux sont coutumiers de ce type de représentation : en Corée du Nord ils doivent danser, chanter, sauter et virevolter autant de fois qu’il y a de célébrations, toujours à la gloire de leurs chefs. Il existe principalement deux sortes de spectacles. Le premier est le spectacle classique artistique, appelé « Arirang » d’après la célèbre chanson folklorique coréenne (dont l’histoire quelques fois change, mais qui raconte le plus souvent la légende d’une femme déçue qui espère que son amant lui reviendra –métaphore de la séparation avec la Corée du Sud). Le second est un spectacle plus politique, qui était intitulé en 2008 « Que prospère notre pays » et qui tentait de montrer les plus grandes réalisations du pays et sa lutte contre les oppresseurs étrangers.

 

Le spectacle continue de cette façon pendant une heure. Ensuite, les milliers de personnes présentes disparaissent dans les rues sombres et silencieuses de Pyongyang, ce qui contraste avec le déluge de lumières et de musique dans le stade. En l’espace de quelques heures, cela nous donne un étrange sentiment, entre le réel et l’irréel, d’un autre univers à la fois terrifiant et fantastique.

  

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O Vaticano ou Cidade do Vaticano, oficialmente Estado da Cidade do Vaticano (italiano: Stato della Città del Vaticano), é a sede[5] da Igreja Católica e uma cidade-estado soberana sem costa marítima cujo território consiste de um enclave murado dentro da cidade de Roma, capital da Itália. Com aproximadamente 44 hectares (0,44 km²) e com uma população de pouco mais de 800 habitantes, é o menor Estado do mundo, tanto por população quanto por área.

A Cidade do Vaticano é uma cidade-estado que existe desde 1929. É distinta da Santa Sé, que remonta ao Cristianismo primitivo e é a principal sé episcopal de 1,142 bilhão de Católicos Romanos (Latinos e Orientais) de todo o mundo. Ordenanças da Cidade do Vaticano são publicados em italiano; documentos oficiais da Santa Sé são emitidos principalmente em latim. As duas entidades ainda têm passaportes distintos: a Santa Sé, como não é um país, apenas trata de questões de passaportes diplomáticos e de serviço; o estado da Cidade do Vaticano cuida dos passaportes normais. Em ambos os casos, os passaportes emitidos são muito poucos.

O Tratado de Latrão, de 1929, que criou a cidade-estado do Vaticano, a descreve como uma nova criação (preâmbulo e no artigo III) e não como um vestígio dos muito maiores Estados Pontifícios (756-1870), que anteriormente abrangiam a Itália central. A maior parte deste território foi absorvido pelo Reino da Itália em 1860 e a porção final, ou seja, a cidade de Roma, com uma pequena área perto dele, dez anos depois, em 1870.

A Cidade do Vaticano é um estado eclesiástico ou sacerdotal-monárquico, governado pelo bispo de Roma, o Papa. A maior parte dos funcionários públicos são todos os clérigos católicos de diferentes origens raciais, étnicas e nacionais. É o território soberano da Santa Sé (Sancta Sedes) e o local de residência do Papa, referido como o Palácio Apostólico.

Os papas residem na área, que em 1929 tornou-se Cidade do Vaticano, desde o retorno de Avignon em 1377. Anteriormente, residiam no Palácio de Latrão na colina Celio no lado oposto de Roma, local que Constantino deu ao Papa Milcíades em 313. A assinatura dos acordos que estabeleceram o novo estado teve lugar neste último edifício, dando origem ao nome Tratado de Latrão, pelo qual é conhecido.

 

English

Vatican City (i/ˈvætɨkən ˈsɪti/) or Vatican City State, in Italian officially Stato della Città del Vaticano (pronounced [ˈstaːto della t͡ʃitˈta del vatiˈkaːno]), which translates as State of the Vatican City, is a landlocked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome, Italy. It has an area of approximately 44 hectares (110 acres), and a population of just over 800.

Vatican City was established in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty, signed by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri, on behalf of the Holy See and by Prime Minister Benito Mussolini on behalf of the Kingdom of Italy. Vatican City State is distinct from the Holy See, which dates back to early Christianity and is the main episcopal see of 1.2 billion Latin and Eastern Catholic adherents around the globe. Ordinances of Vatican City are published in Italian; official documents of the Holy See are issued mainly in Latin. The two entities have distinct passports: the Holy See, not being a country, issues only diplomatic and service passports, whereas Vatican City State issues normal passports. In each case very few passports are issued.

The Lateran Treaty in 1929, which brought the city-state into existence, spoke of it as a new creation (Preamble and Article III), not as a vestige of the much larger Papal States (756–1870) that had previously encompassed much of central Italy. Most of this territory was absorbed into the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, and the final portion, namely the city of Rome with Lazio, ten years later, in 1870.

Vatican City is an ecclesiastical[4] or sacerdotal-monarchical[5] state, ruled by the Bishop of Rome—the Pope. The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergymen of various national origins. It is the sovereign territory of the Holy See (Sancta Sedes) and the location of the Pope's residence, referred to as the Apostolic Palace.

The Popes have generally resided in the area that in 1929 became Vatican City since the return from Avignon in 1377, but have also at times resided in the Quirinal Palace in Rome and elsewhere. Previously, they resided in the Lateran Palace on the Caelian Hill on the far side of Rome from the Vatican. Emperor Constantine gave this site to Pope Miltiades in 313. The signing of the agreements that established the new state took place in the latter building, giving rise to the name of Lateran Pacts, by which they are known.

 

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Candid b&w photography via iPhone [more on Twitter]

Insects in the Diptera family Asilidae are commonly called robber flies. The family Asilidae contains about 7,100 described species worldwide.

All robber flies have stout, spiny legs, a dense moustache of bristles on the face (mystax), and 3 simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression between their two large compound eyes. The mystax helps protect the head and face when the fly encounters prey bent on defense. The antennae are short, 3-segmented, sometimes with a bristle-like structure called an arista.

The short, strong proboscis is used to stab and inject victims with saliva containing neurotoxic and proteolytic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides; the fly then sucks the liquefied meal through the proboscis. Many species have long, tapering abdomens, sometimes with a sword-like ovipositor. Others are fat-bodied bumblebee mimics. Adult robber flies attack other flies, beetles, butterflies and moths, various bees, ants, dragon and damselflies, Ichneumon wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.

 

Technical info:

100mm f2.8 L macro lens + 20mm ET + Raynox DCR-250

f18

1/80

ISO250

270 EX + DIY diffuser

handheld

She's been knitting scarves. They are so warm and awesome.

 

Hasselblad 500C/M

Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 T*

Expired Fujichrome Velvia 100F

The key to happiness is inner peace.

The greatest obstacles to inner peace are disturbing emotions such as anger, attachment, fear and suspicion, while love and compassion and a sense of universal responsibility are the sources of peace and happiness.

~ Dalai Lama

Took this one today at the Food City grocery store! I am happy with the way this one turned out. I wanted to bring your attention to the inside of the flower and I think the frame helps to pull your eye inward. Hope it isn't too much and doesn't take away from the flower!

 

Please view large if you take a liking to!

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Never in my life have I traveled such a distance in geography, time and history taking only one step and entering a building.

Blue Mosque q lays in the heart of Yerevan, not very far from the Republic Square. I've passed by it for many times, but for some reason thought it's not open for the public. This time we decided to enter, and I was surprised to find out the entrance was open to everyone. From the moment we entered the mosque, it was like passing an invisible border and finding myself in Iran. I was in Iran in 2003, and it looked pretty much like one of the many mosques I saw there. It was very quite in the mosque yard, and thinking that just outside the entrance door the hustle of the city streets went on, gave me a very strange feeling. You can't probably enter the praying room (I assume, it's not allowed for women to enter there in the first place), but you can certainly walk around in the yard. I've seen a lot of Iranians (mainly tourists) enter the mosque, especially during Fridays and Ramadan.

I'll definitely go back there in spring or summer. There is a beautiful garden inside and it did look promising, even in winter.

 

Wikipedia

{The "Blue Mosque", also known as the "Iranian Mosque" is a mosque in Yerevan, Armenia. During the soviet era, because of secularist policy, the Mosque stopped its services and became the Museum of Yerevan. However, with the independence of Yerevan and with the help of Iranian government, the Mosque once again started acting as a Mosque.

The Yerevan region had been under the control of various Muslim rulers since the incursions of Timur in the 14th century. From the second third of the 18th century, it had been a province of Iran (ruled successively by Nadir Shah, Karim Khan Zand and the Iranian Qajar Dynasty), before it fell to the Russian empire in 1827.

For the mosque's construction, various dates from the mid-18th century are cited in literature. As reported by 19th-century traveller H.F.B. Lynch, the Blue Mosque was commissioned to be built during the reign of Iranian ruler Nadir Shah (1736–47) by Husayn Ali Khan.According to different historians the mosque was founded around 1762 and the construction was completed in around 1768 under the rule of Husayn Ali Khan.

The building was the main congregational mosque for the city. The building consisted of the main prayer hall, a library, and a madrasa with 28 cells, all organised around a courtyard, with the overall complex occupying 7,000 square metres of land. There is a single minaret at the main portal, in keeping with contemporaneous mosques, and there is no evidence that there were more minarets.

Due to the secularist policies of the Soviet government, religious services at the Blue Mosque were stopped and in 1931 it was used to house the Museum of the City of Yerevan.[6] In the latter half of the 1990s the mosque underwent a heavy restoration, funded by Iran. Islamic religious services have now resumed within the Blue Mosque, which is the only operating mosque in Yerevan.}

 

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Thanks for your visit and have a great day!

 

Oii meninas!

 

O Reflex varia de verde para roxo, e teve gente que me disse que viu a cor preta, rs. Foram 2 camadas e apesar de secado rápido, o esmalte fez tanta bolinha em algumas unhas, que precisei tirar o esmalte e pintar novamente, mesmo assim ainda teve um pouco de bolinhas - como sempre, prefiro acreditar que foi por causa do calor. O esmalte perde um pouco do brilho quando seca e por isso usei top coat.

 

O Reflex foi uma excelente surpresa pra mim, já que ele é realmente duochrome e tem um preço muy amigo! Estou doida pra usar os outros da marca.

 

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Beeijos. :*

Bar inside Casa Francisco at El Palmar near Conil de la Frontera, Spain

Listen.

 

Sorry for another self-portrait upload. I uploaded three today because of yearbook camp is tomorrow until Friday.

Oh and here is my short hair, you can kind of see it.

 

If you're bored. --

 

And if you are REALLY bored, read this really long tag.

 

1. What was the last big change that you did to your hair? Are you often experimental when it comes to those kind of things? Or do you usually just stick to what you know suits you best?

Most often I just stick to the same thing. Up until a couple weeks ago I had the same haircut for years in a row. But then I went a little crazy and cut a lot of it off, as you can see above. I still can't decide if I like it or not, but it is easier. And I don't even remember what I used to look like.

 

2. Is there anything you are looking forward to doing this summer? If so, what are your plans? Well I just got back from choir tour which was exciting. And tomorrow I have to get up at five to get ready for yearbook camp. (which probably means I should get to bed). Then of course my sister is getting married the same day Harry Potter Part 2 comes out. Regardless of that, I am still seeing it at midnight. Then in August my other sister moves out to college.

 

3. What type of people do you usually NOT get along with?

I would lie to you and say I get along with all people and I am easy-going, but I will be honest. I don't get along with that many people. Some of the kids at my school were constantly calling me a hater, sigh. I can't help it that I am opinionated and sometimes have difficulty accepting others opinions, trust me it is a constant struggle to keep myself from slapping the people I disagree wit. I guess you could say I don't get along with shallow people, sexists, people who aren't accepting of other people religious views, people who always want a pity party, people who are overly happy, people who compliment you too much, people who say really mean things and don't even realize, and other people (like me) who have really strong opinions and always share theirs. I need calm people to balance me out.

 

4. Do you have an interest that is uncommon to most people? How many people, if any, do you share this same interest with?

Well as you all know I LOVE music, which itself is very common. But I like music most don't. The only people I know who share that are here on flickr. :D

 

5. Use this question to talk about something you like. Or anything that is on your mind at the moment. Or vent. Whatever.

I just realized another type of person I could add to my people I don't get along with list ^ up there. People who can't form their own opinions. I mean sure I don't like people who disagree with me, but I also hate people who agree with EVERYTHING I say. People who don't have their opinion on something until you share yours and then it become theirs. I know I say I hate people who are opinionated and disagree with me, but in the end all though I will usually start arguments with those people I really respect people who can fight for their own opinion even if it is different than mine. Hey, at least they believe what they say. (gosh I make no sense. And I just made myself sound like a jerk. Oh well, I guess I kind of am.)

 

6. Do you have any motto in life? Or any quote/sayings that you believe in or follow?

Not really. My sister and I always joke about the motto "Life sucks, and then you die." but we are just messing around.

 

7. What is your nationality? Are you proud of your nationality? Do you believe in national or ethnic pride?

I am a bit of everything I think I might be Irish or Scottish. My dads names is Patrick. And I am also part Czech. My moms maiden name is Havlicak. Pronounced Have-ill-check. Haha!

 

8. What's one stereotype about where you came from that actually applies to you?

I'm American and I spend way to much time inside on the computer or watching tv. :(

 

9. What do you think is the biggest misconception about the place that you're from?

Utah. I am Mormon/LDS. For some reason the media always jokes about us being polygamist. But we aren't. Back in the 1800's some of the Mormons were but so were people who weren't Mormon. It is against our church to take part in plural marriage and you can't me excommunicated for it. Seriously-- it isn't even a funny joke. And if the media is going to kid around about our religion then they should at least get their facts straight! They don't even know the first part of what we believe!

 

10. Why do you think people stay in abusive relationships? Have you ever been in one?

Random question. I think because at one point they were in love with the person before they were abusive and the always secretly hope that that person is still there, when sometime they aren't. No I have never been in a relationship, I haven't even been in a relationship.

 

11. What do you think is your biggest personality flaw? How does this affect your relationship with other people?

Wow personal now. I am really shy, but once I know a person I don't hold back my opinions. And that often makes people think I am mean. But I am also terribly gifted with knowing how to perfectly hurt a person and sometimes when I am angry I can't hold back and use that to say mean things I don't mean. I have may personality flaws, as do all. I hurt my friends feelings a lot, I hope I can get better at that though.

 

12. What's one movie you're looking forward to seeing right now? If you do not have one, what's the last movie you saw and how did you find it?

The Art of Getting By, One Day, and of course Harry Potter.

 

13. Do you think you're funny? How would you describe your humor?

Depends on who you ask, and of I would say yes I think I am funny to myself but not to other people. I often makes jokes no one else gets but me so I just amuse myself. Hahaha, I am very sarcastic too. Too sarcastic-- I don't even mean to be anymore.

 

14. Do you tend to hoard things?

Not that I am aware of. However I am kind of like that little girl in Signs. I leave half-empty cups all over the house and in my bedroom.

 

15. How good are you at handling money? Do you find it harder to save or spend? How often do you find yourself broke?

I am terrible with money. I spend every bit of money I get on film and candy with my friends. I am broke right now. Let's leave it at that.

  

Those were random questions and I already know no one read that.

 

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