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Felix Kramer - 23.10.2020 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
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Besetzung
Felix Kramer: vocals, guitar
Max Wintersperger: trumpet, keys, melodica
Clemens Pöchhacker: drums
Hanibal Scheutz: bass
The Kramer Bridge is of the Queen Post design. The bridge crosses Mud Run, a tributary of Green and Fishing Creeks. It is located southwest of the village of Rohrsburg. C.W. Eves built the Kramer Bridge in 1881 for the cost of $414.50. It was named after Alexander Kramer, a local farmer. The bridge length is 50 feet and a width of 13 feet and 18 inches. This bridge was completely refurbished in 2007 and is in great condition and open to all traffic. Columbia County owns and maintains the bridge.
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Sometimes I am angry about the attitude and manner of my teenage daughters. But I believe love is finally the best policy.
I don't recall previously seeing Little Blue Herons flying in formation (forming the binary number four), nor sailing for several hundred yards just inches above the surface of the water. While I didn't know it at the time, they may have been heralding a momentous occasion: the renaming of Mud Lake to Lake Mark Kramer in honor of the Conservation Director Emeritus and Chief Naturalist Emeritus of the Armand Bayou Nature Center, and my good friend.
Weber Spur Trail, south of Bryn Mawr, LaBagh Woods, Chicago, Illinois
The Weber Spur Trail is an abandoned Union Pacific Railroad right of way that has been converted to a hiking and biking trail. Currently the trail is very rustic, with plenty of flower & fauna. Eventually the trail will be improved.
We chase misprinted lies
We face the path of time
And yet I fight
And yet I fight
This battle all alone
No one to cry to
No place to call home
Oooh...Oooh...
Oooh...Oooh...
My gift of self is raped
My privacy is raked
And yet I find
And yet I find
Repeating in my head
If I can't be my own
I'd feel better dead
Oooh...Oooh...
Oooh...Oooh...
... in Erfurt (Germany)
In addition to the ford of the Gera River, the Krämer Bridge was built as a wooden bridge. It was part of the west-east trade route Via Regia and was already mentioned in 1117.
The stone bridge over the Gera was built in 1325 and it replaced the original wooden structure. The booths erected on the bridge were used as sales outlets Numerous fires repeatedly destroyed and changed the building.
After the fire in 1472, the city of Erfurt had 62 houses built for the shopkeepers (dealers), in which people could also live. At this time, the cellars in the bridge pillars were also created, which offered the traders secure storage space.
Today 32 houses are used as coveted apartments and shops. The city of Erfurt founded a foundation to preserve this building, which is unique in Europe.
The Krämerbrücke is a completely built and inhabited bridge and a unique monument in Europe.
Length: 120m
Width: 26m
Street width: 5.5 meters
Height of the houses: 13-15 meters
Arch width: up to 22 meters
Axle load: 11 tons
Partial view with vault ** Teilansicht mit Gewölbe
Neben der Furt des Flusses Gera entstand die Krämerbrücke mit Krämerbuden als Holzbrücke. Sie war der Teil des west-östlichen Handelsweges Via Regia und wurde bereits 1117 erwähnt.
1325 wurde die Steinbrücke über der Gera erbaut und ersetzte die ursprüngliche Holzkonstruktion. Die auf der Brücke errichteten Buden wurde als Verkaufsstellen genutzt. Zahlreiche Brände zerstörten und veränderten das Bauwerk wiederholt.
Nach dem Brand 1472 ließ die Stadt Erfurt für die Krämer (Händler) 62 Häuser errichten, in denen auch gewohnt werden konnte. Zu dieser Zeit entstanden auch die Keller in den Brückenpfeiler, die den Händlern gesicherten Lagerraum boten.
Heute werden 32 Häuser als begehrte Wohnungen und Geschäfte genutzt. Für die Erhaltung dieses in Europa einzigartige Bauwerk wurde von der Stadt Erfurt eine Stiftung gegründet.
Die Krämerbrücke ist als vollkommen bebaute und bewohnte Brücke ein einzigartiges Baudenkmal in Europa.
Länge: 120m
Breite: 26m
Straßenbreite: 5,5 Meter
Höhe der Häuser: 13-15 Meter
Gewölbebreite: bis 22 Meter
Achslast: 11Tonnen
Mixed media sculpture
by Diane M. Kramer
aka She Wolf
1 of 4 photos posted today
Styrofoam, metal mesh, fabric, stones, jewelry, accordion bits, buttons, paint, glass marble, beads
Cotorra de Kramer, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Psittacula krameri.
Especie # 686
Keoladeo National Park
Rajasthán
India
Film Washi-X shot with Voigtlander (Cosina) 21mm f/4 Color Skopar on Leica Ic. Developed in Kompostinol (fruit and vegetable developer) for 7 minutes at 86° F.
I think that's it's name just like my favorite character on Seinfeld. This one is neither funny or weired though.
Sadly, while on a business trip, you have no option but to take some pictures on the go.
Erfurt is such a beautiful and interesting City, but the only opportunity I had to photograph this delightfull landmark during the day was on my departure day at dawn, in backlit conditions.
For sure, a must go city to visit with family soon.
Felix Kramer & Band - Musik Salon - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - 17.02.2019, weitere Fotos unter:
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos19/felix_kramer/Index.htm
Besetzung:
Felix: Gesang, Gitarre
Clemens Pöchhacker: Schlagzeug
Max Wintersperger: Keyboard, Trompete
Hannibal Scheutz: Kontrabass, e-Bass
Cosmo Kramer is a character played by Michael Richards in the popular Seinfeld sitcom.
Original size on my website www.boulevardofthestars.com/cosmo-kramer.