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Si mis plegarias no fueran a la virgen, sino a tí, qué pensarías, qué dirías. Si de la noche soy un pedazo de suelo que flota, entre tus sueños, como una perla. Te saco de lo oscuro, te llamo por tu nombre, y digo que no puede ser.
Jaguares.
Along with street and park benches, San Luis Potosi has standardized the street lighting in its UNESCO designated historic Centro. This is the light fixture seen throughout Centro.
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I guess this is the dinner bell. When people go out on the lake they ring it to call people back to the shore.
I took this when we visited our friend who lives on Cayuga Lake.
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I saw this great light fixture at a house having a garage sale earlier this summer. I can't remember if this was for sale or not, but this is nice. Looks like something from the 1970s or 1980s.
The monorail system in Walt Disney World is pretty extensive, much more so than the one at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. At Disneyland Resort, the monorail system seems like any other attraction but in Florida, it's used mainly for transportation between hotels and the parks. All in all, it's a pretty impressive operation.
13 Mar 2007, Los Angeles, California, USA --- Cozy Nursery --- Image by © Scott Mayoral/Beateworks/Corbis
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Our coffeeshop has been closing early citing staffing issues.
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For thirty-five years before construction of the current building started, a three story brick building housed the Iowa legislature. Today's capitol is on the same grounds, and is the only five-domed state capitol in the country. The building is brick with limestone from Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, and Illinois. Iowa stone is the foundation for the many porticoes of the building. Both front and back porticoes have pediments supported by six Corinthian columns each. The dome of the capitol is gilded in tissue-paper thin sheets of pure 23-karat gold, with a protective layer sealing the gold from the elements, and the top of its finial peak is 275 feet (83.8 m) above the ground. From its opening in 1884 until 1924 it was the tallest building in Des Moines, and probably the tallest in Iowa.
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