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Inspired by the art of Brandie-Butcher-Isley. Image is from Paper Whimsy.

The blackboard in The Metway.

Kyrsten with President Bill Clinton.

The grounds of Doddington Hall, a grade I listed Elizabethan mansion built between 1593 and 1600 by Robert Smythson for Thomas Tailor, who was the registrar to the Bishop of Lincoln. Doddington, Lincolnshire.

 

More in an ongoing series of discarded shopping lists, found while I'm out and about.

 

I love ones like these, that tell a story - or better still, many possible stories... pots, beef & elastoplast???

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We would like to recognize @ZeusandPhoebe for their 2012 #BlogPaws conference video series with this paward: #BlogPawty

 

See the videos here: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB91D3331F3096497

 

And this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFpyIQ1z_hw

I thought about getting the bus to Bearwood (on the Outer Circle) and wasn't sure what was there to take. After I arrived I headed towards the Bus Station, and behind that was this park - Lightwoods Park.

 

I always thought that Bearwood was within Birmingham, but now it appears to be in the district of Sandwell.

 

The park was run by Birmingham until November 2010, when Sandwell took over running it.

 

There is signs here of it's Birmingham past.

 

This is the bandstand in Lightwoods Park. It is Grade II listed.

 

It appears that it wa made for the City of Birmingham (back when the park was run by the city).

 

Bandstand. Late C19. Cast iron on brick base with sheet iron roof.

Octagonal plan. Columns have pedestals and foliated capitals and are linked

by low railings on four sides. Shallow elliptical arches spring from the

capitals, with openwork decoration below oversailing eaves. The roof is a

facetted ogee dome with central cupola. The columns are inscribed: 'LION

FOUNDRY CO KIRKINTILLOCK".

 

Bandstand, Lightwoods Park, Bearwood - Heritage Gateway

 

The bandstand was presented to the City of Birmingham by Rowland Mason - West Mount, Edgbaston in April 1903.

 

View of the roof inside the bandstand.

It's not a nice neat numbered list. But I needed to remember what day things needed to be done to get ready for this colonoscopy test. I took off work the day before and day of the test, and spent lots of time in the bathroom. Pictured here is the gallon jug which held the Colyte solution which I had to drink most of, and the lists of intructions from the doctor (blue), from the bottle of Colyter (center), and my handwritten list. Also the reading material for the wait. I got through most of the Chinese Proverbs, didn't start Ben Franklin's Wit And Wisdom. My list says to take books to the hospital, which I did, but didn't get the chance to read. They were very efficient there, so I brought home unread the books that I carried with me the day of the test. I took change with me just in case I had to take the bus home, but my sister was able to come get me. She said, "I'd hate for you to have to take the bus on this hot day." It was about 98 degrees with a heat index of 105.

 

I would love to wear out my camera before I complete the list....

Plot[edit]

 

In 1939, the Germans move Polish Jews into the Kraków Ghetto as World War

 

II begins. Oskar Schindler, an ethnic German, arrives in the city hoping

 

to make his fortune. A member of the Nazi Party, Schindler lavishes

 

bribes on Wehrmacht (German armed forces) and SS officials and acquires a

 

factory to produce enamelware. To help him run the business, Schindler

 

enlists the aid of Itzhak Stern, a local Jewish official who has contacts

 

with black marketeers and the Jewish business community. Stern helps

 

Schindler arrange loans to finance the factory. Schindler maintains

 

friendly relations with the Nazis and enjoys wealth and status as "Herr

 

Direktor", and Stern handles administration. Schindler hires Jewish

 

workers because they cost less, while Stern ensures that as many people

 

as possible are deemed essential to the German war effort, which saves

 

them from being transported to concentration camps or killed.

SS-Untersturmführer (second lieutenant) Amon Goeth arrives in Kraków to

 

oversee construction of Płaszów concentration camp. When the camp is

 

completed, he orders the ghetto liquidated. Many people are shot and

 

killed in the process of emptying the ghetto. Schindler witnesses the

 

massacre and is profoundly affected. He particularly notices a tiny girl

 

in a red coat – one of the few splashes of color in the black-and-white

 

film – as she hides from the Nazis. When he later sees the red coat on a

 

wagon loaded with bodies being taken away to be burned, he knows the girl

 

is dead. Schindler is careful to maintain his friendship with Goeth and,

 

through bribery and lavish gifts, continues to enjoy SS support. Goeth

 

brutally mistreats his maid and randomly shoots people from the balcony

 

of his villa, and the prisoners are in constant daily fear for their

 

lives. As time passes, Schindler's focus shifts from making money to

 

trying to save as many lives as possible. He bribes Goeth into allowing

 

him to build a sub-camp for his workers so that he can better protect

 

them.

As the Germans begin to lose the war, Goeth is ordered to ship the

 

remaining Jews at Płaszów to Auschwitz concentration camp. Schindler asks

 

Goeth to allow him to move his workers to a new munitions factory he

 

plans to build in his home town of Zwittau-Brinnlitz. Goeth agrees, but

 

charges a huge bribe. Schindler and Stern create "Schindler's List" – a

 

list of people to be transferred to Brinnlitz and thus saved from

 

transport to Auschwitz.

As Schindler's workers begin to arrive at the new site, the train

 

carrying the women is accidentally redirected to Auschwitz. Schindler

 

bribes the commandant of Auschwitz with a bag of diamonds to win their

 

release. At the new factory, Schindler forbids the SS guards to enter the

 

production areas and encourages the Jews to observe the Sabbath. To keep

 

his workers alive, he spends much of his fortune bribing Nazi officials

 

and buying shell casings from other companies; his factory does not

 

produce any usable armaments during its seven months of operation.

 

Schindler runs out of money just as Germany surrenders, ending the war in

 

Europe.

As a Nazi Party member and war profiteer, Schindler must flee the

 

advancing Red Army to avoid capture. The SS guards have been ordered to

 

kill the Jews, but Schindler persuades them to return to their families

 

as men, not murderers. He bids farewell to his workers and prepares to

 

head west, hoping to surrender to the Americans. The workers give

 

Schindler a signed statement attesting to his role saving Jewish lives,

 

together with a ring engraved with a Talmudic quotation: "Whoever saves

 

one life saves the world entire." Schindler is touched but is also deeply

 

ashamed, as he feels he should have done even more. As the Schindlerjuden

 

(Schindler Jews) awaken the next morning, a Soviet soldier announces that

 

they have been liberated. The Jews leave the factory and walk to a nearby

 

town.

After some scenes depicting Goeth's execution and a summary of

 

Schindler's later life, the black-and-white frame changes to a color shot

 

of actual Schindlerjuden at Schindler's grave in Jerusalem. Accompanied

 

by the actors who portrayed them, the Schindlerjuden place stones on the

 

grave. In the final scene, Neeson places a pair of roses on the grave.

Cast[edit]

  

Liam Neeson (seen here in 2002) was cast as Oskar Schindler in the film.

Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler

inspired by my sister, i've decided to do a bucket list for a number of reasons. i think its a nice way to set yourself little goals or exciting things you want to do and then feel the achievement went you can tick them off. on mine i have things which i know i have to do for school like 'do 6 observational drawings' or 'do a maths paper a week' and some are really fun like 'go to the beach more than once' and 'make a collage'. may favourite ones are probably the more challenging one (for me anyway ;P) like 'perfect a cookie recipe' or 'go jogging'. i hope i can do them all but we'll see....

Track listing:

1. Black Hole Sun

2. Buddy Holly

3. Basket Case

4. Come Out and Play

5. Free Fallin'

6. Are You Gonna Go My Way?

7. Smells Like Teen Spirit

8. Evenflow

9. The One I Love

10. Rockin' in the Free World

Won’t Back Down NYC Premiere, September 23rd 2012, Ziegfeld Theater

 

Listed Building Grade II

List Entry Number : 1291188

Date First Listed : 13 March 1995

 

The warehouse, built in 1800, was converted into flats in 1994. It is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof. There are four storeys over cellars, and a central loading slot under a gable and flanked by windows. Four steps with railings lead up to a central doorway.

 

historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1291188

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Lancaster,_Lancashire

Yep, my final wants list for a while.

 

No notes please!

 

Comment or

FM me what you have, i may be able to buy some stuff, if they are cheaper than the bricklink prices!

this is everything I'm taking with me to Austin tomorrow. except for demon puppy.

Cody Wyoming real estate listing

Cody Wyoming Real Estate: CONTACT SOMMERS VOERDING REAL ESTATE

1-888-581-4959

Go to Listing:

www.realestatecodywyoming.com/0058wyomingranchforsale.shtml

Lister Autotruck Mk3 from 1965

 

Ex RAF ammunition tug, used 5o tow bombs, rockets and ammo to the aircraft. 2.5 tonne towing capability.

 

Seen at the 2023 Earl's Barton Transport Show

Plot[edit]

 

In 1939, the Germans move Polish Jews into the Kraków Ghetto as World War

 

II begins. Oskar Schindler, an ethnic German, arrives in the city hoping

 

to make his fortune. A member of the Nazi Party, Schindler lavishes

 

bribes on Wehrmacht (German armed forces) and SS officials and acquires a

 

factory to produce enamelware. To help him run the business, Schindler

 

enlists the aid of Itzhak Stern, a local Jewish official who has contacts

 

with black marketeers and the Jewish business community. Stern helps

 

Schindler arrange loans to finance the factory. Schindler maintains

 

friendly relations with the Nazis and enjoys wealth and status as "Herr

 

Direktor", and Stern handles administration. Schindler hires Jewish

 

workers because they cost less, while Stern ensures that as many people

 

as possible are deemed essential to the German war effort, which saves

 

them from being transported to concentration camps or killed.

SS-Untersturmführer (second lieutenant) Amon Goeth arrives in Kraków to

 

oversee construction of Płaszów concentration camp. When the camp is

 

completed, he orders the ghetto liquidated. Many people are shot and

 

killed in the process of emptying the ghetto. Schindler witnesses the

 

massacre and is profoundly affected. He particularly notices a tiny girl

 

in a red coat – one of the few splashes of color in the black-and-white

 

film – as she hides from the Nazis. When he later sees the red coat on a

 

wagon loaded with bodies being taken away to be burned, he knows the girl

 

is dead. Schindler is careful to maintain his friendship with Goeth and,

 

through bribery and lavish gifts, continues to enjoy SS support. Goeth

 

brutally mistreats his maid and randomly shoots people from the balcony

 

of his villa, and the prisoners are in constant daily fear for their

 

lives. As time passes, Schindler's focus shifts from making money to

 

trying to save as many lives as possible. He bribes Goeth into allowing

 

him to build a sub-camp for his workers so that he can better protect

 

them.

As the Germans begin to lose the war, Goeth is ordered to ship the

 

remaining Jews at Płaszów to Auschwitz concentration camp. Schindler asks

 

Goeth to allow him to move his workers to a new munitions factory he

 

plans to build in his home town of Zwittau-Brinnlitz. Goeth agrees, but

 

charges a huge bribe. Schindler and Stern create "Schindler's List" – a

 

list of people to be transferred to Brinnlitz and thus saved from

 

transport to Auschwitz.

As Schindler's workers begin to arrive at the new site, the train

 

carrying the women is accidentally redirected to Auschwitz. Schindler

 

bribes the commandant of Auschwitz with a bag of diamonds to win their

 

release. At the new factory, Schindler forbids the SS guards to enter the

 

production areas and encourages the Jews to observe the Sabbath. To keep

 

his workers alive, he spends much of his fortune bribing Nazi officials

 

and buying shell casings from other companies; his factory does not

 

produce any usable armaments during its seven months of operation.

 

Schindler runs out of money just as Germany surrenders, ending the war in

 

Europe.

As a Nazi Party member and war profiteer, Schindler must flee the

 

advancing Red Army to avoid capture. The SS guards have been ordered to

 

kill the Jews, but Schindler persuades them to return to their families

 

as men, not murderers. He bids farewell to his workers and prepares to

 

head west, hoping to surrender to the Americans. The workers give

 

Schindler a signed statement attesting to his role saving Jewish lives,

 

together with a ring engraved with a Talmudic quotation: "Whoever saves

 

one life saves the world entire." Schindler is touched but is also deeply

 

ashamed, as he feels he should have done even more. As the Schindlerjuden

 

(Schindler Jews) awaken the next morning, a Soviet soldier announces that

 

they have been liberated. The Jews leave the factory and walk to a nearby

 

town.

After some scenes depicting Goeth's execution and a summary of

 

Schindler's later life, the black-and-white frame changes to a color shot

 

of actual Schindlerjuden at Schindler's grave in Jerusalem. Accompanied

 

by the actors who portrayed them, the Schindlerjuden place stones on the

 

grave. In the final scene, Neeson places a pair of roses on the grave.

Cast[edit]

  

Liam Neeson (seen here in 2002) was cast as Oskar Schindler in the film.

Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler

Overview

 

Heritage Category: Listed Building

Grade: I

List Entry Number: 1340467

Date first listed: 28-Jun-1960

 

Location

 

Statutory Address: Holy Trinity, Minchinhampton, Bell Lane, Minchinhampton, Stroud GL6 9BP

County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud (District Authority)

Parish: Minchinhampton

National Grid Reference: SO 87219 00814

 

Details

 

Parish church. C14 tower and transepts. Remainder of church rebuilt 1842 by Thomas Foster of Bristol; chancel altered 1869-71 by William Burges. Porch room by Peter Falconer added in 1973. Ashlar and random rubble limestone; stone and Welsh slate roofs. Nave with aisles, north and south transepts, central tower and chancel. West entrance lobby addition and parish room. C14 tower and transepts, tower having tall deeply splayed 2-light pointed belfry openings with Decorated tracery; broach spire with narrow lucarnes to cardinal faces; upper part removed 1563 and replaced by crenellated coronet with crocketed pinnacles. Octagonal north east stair turret entered by pointed arched doorway in angle between chancel and north transept. Very fine south transept has large 5-light rose window, diagonal corner buttresses and row of closely-spaced side wall buttresses with 2-light pointed windows between. Plainer north transept with 3-light north and similar east window with reticulated tracery, north having circular Cl9 restored window above with quatrefoil tracery. Moulded pointed arched doorway on east side with hoodmould. C19 buttressed chancel has large 5-light geometrical traceried east window with double tracery in Burges's typical bold style; empty hooded image niche above. Perpendicular Gothic nave by Foster appears bulky against medieval crossing. Five Perpendicular aisle windows and one bay at west end with smaller window; 2-light clerestory windows with 4-centred pointed heads separated by gabled buttresses. Crenellated parapets with tall crocketed pinnacles at west end above angle buttresses. Four-light Perpendicular west window. Flat-roofed lobby obscures west doorway, links with hexagonal church room having sprocketed pyramidal roof with ball finial and stone cross windows. Interior: broad nave with panelled roof having gilt bosses and painted decoration to ribbing. Four-bay arcades with octagonal columns. C14 crossing arches die into responds of piers. Tierceron vaulting beneath tower taken off slender corner shafts with foliage capitals. Some medieval painting survives on nave arch. Timber boarded barrel vault to chancel with 1931 painted decoration by F.C. Eden. Highly polished encaustic tile to stepped chancel floor. Most remarkable part of interior is south transept, dominated by rose window and with pitched stone slab roof supported on stone cross-arches with scissor bracing, these set closely together relating to the external buttressing. Two ogee-arched Decorated mortuary tomb recesses below south transept window have rich crocket decoration and pinnacles, also retaining effigy of Knight in contemporary armour and his Lady, each on chest with quatrefoil front panelling. Similar tomb recess in north transept now obscured by organ. Many other fine memorials including brasses at west end of nave. Good segmental pedimented memorial in south transept to IEREMIE BVCKE, a Parliamentary officer, appears undated; oval brass plate below to Jacobus Bradley, S.T.P., died 1762 aged 70 has latin inscription - this formerly being attached to Bradley's monument in the churchyard (q.v.). Several good monuments reset high in nave between clerestory windows. All are fine, many of cadaver type, mostly to Sheppard family of Gatcombe Park. Especially good is one on south side by Ricketts of Gloucester to SAMUEL SHEPPARD, died 1770. Boldest on north side is pedimented plaque to JOSEPH ILES, died 1749, by Robert Chambers. Remainder of fittings mostly date from re-seating of church in 1875. Timber rood screen by F.C. Eden of 1920 was intended to be painted. Very complete stained glass: east window and south rose window by Hardman. West window and most aisles windows are by Herbert Bryans, a pupil of Kempe, installed 1899-1922. One window in north aisle by Edward Payne. Church at Minchinhampton originally given by William the Conqueror to the Abbaye aux Dames, Caen, passing to the nuns of Syon Abbey in 1415. A major rebuilding occurred in C12 but no trace of this survives. (J. Mordant Crook, William Burges and the High Victorian Dream, 1981; N.M. Herbert, 'Minchinhampton' in V.C.H. Glos. xi 1976, pp 184-207; A.T. Playne, Minchinhampton and Avening, 1915; and D. Verey, Cotswold Churches, 1976 and Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds, 1979)

 

© Historic England 2021

The Spazmatics play songs from the 80's. Here's a peek at their song list:

 

SAFETY DANCE - MEN WITHOUT HATS

JUST CAN'T GET ENOUGH - DEPECHE MODE

THE METRO - BERLIN

BLISTER IN THE SUN - VIOLET FEMMES

DANCIN WITH MYSELF - BILLY IDOL

POP MUSIC - POP MUSIC

BLINDED ME WITH SILENCE - THOMAS DOLBY

IN CARS - GARY NUEMAN

KIDS IN AMERICA - KIM WILDE

REBEL YELL - BILLY IDOL

VIDEO KILLED THE RADIO STAR - BUGGLERS

TAKE ON ME - AH HA

WAKE ME UP - WHAM

JUST LIKE HEAVEN - THE CURE

LAND DOWN UNDER - MEN AT WORK

JESSIE'S GIRL - RICK SPRINGFIELD

WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU - THE ROMANTICS

WHIP IT - DEVO

TAINTED LOVE - SOFT CELL

ALWAYS SOMETHING - NAKED EYES

WE GOT THE BEAT - THE GO GO'S

GIRLS ON FILM - DURAN DURAN

REFLEX - DURAN DURAN

RIO - DURAN DURAN

HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF - DURAN DURAN

PLEASE PLEASE - DURAN DURAN

RELAX - FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD

YOU SPIN ME RIGHT ROUND - DEAD OR ALIVE

WALKING IN LA - MISSING PERSONS

BLUE MONDAY - NEW ORDER

TURNING JAPANESE - THE VAPORS

COME ON EILEEN - DEXY'S MIDNIGHT RUNNERS

DER KOMISER - FALCO

THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER - HOWARD JONES

GOODY TWO SHOES - ADAM ANT

LIKE A VIRGIN - MADONNA

FASCINATION - HUMAN LEAGUE

OUR HOUSE - MADNESS

JUST WHAT I NEEDED - THE CARS

YOU MIGHT THINK - THE CARS

ROCK THE CASBAH - THE CLASH

DON'T YOU WANT ME - HUMAN LEAGUE

OBSESSION - BERLIN

I RAN - FLOCK OF SEAGULLS

OH MICKEY - TONY BASIL

MELT WITH YOU - MODERN ENGLISH

 

www.afrospaz.com

Actress Payton List at The Kids Choice Awards 2011, Galen Center, Los Angeles, April 2, 2011.

One of the best parts about making this blurb book is getting to look back at 30 of my favorite instagrams...this one was taken inside the BONSAI room at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

 

To see my previous Lists 7 to 14 all in one place, visit my blog:

amandaroseblog.typepad.com/my_blog/2013/09/30-days-of-lis...

 

To see my previous Lists 1 to 6 all in one place, visit my blog:

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You can read about my approach this time around and see photos of the cover and intro/outro pages here: amandaroseblog.typepad.com/my_blog/2013/08/my-sept-2013-b...

 

To follow along daily with my lists, follow me on instagram: @amanda_r0se

 

To see more pics from my April 2013 trip to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with my dad and sister, click HERE:

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Won’t Back Down NYC Premiere, September 23rd 2012, Ziegfeld Theater

 

London Group Photowalk - Putney to Hammersmith. The former White Lion Public House, architect unknown, dated 1887. Grade 2 listed.

 

London Borough of Wandsworth, South London, England - White Lion, Putney High Street

July 2024

terminando el año, toca mirar atrás ...y dejar allí todas esas cosas que no nos lo han puesto fácil, todo lo que nos han dolido o incluso a quién no ha estado ..

Ahora toca mirar adelante, y coger fuerzas para seguir saltando, dejando atrás lo que pesa, lo que estorba...será un año duro? no lo sé, pero seguiré saltando todos esos baches...

  

Couldn't Be More Excited To Show You This Amazing New Listing: Property Details For: 19120 Bubbling Wells Rd Desert Hot Springs, CA 92241Type: Single-FamilyPrice: $1,495,000Bedrooms: 7Baths: 8.0See full detail for Listing: 21466513 Address: 19120 Bubbling Wells Rd Desert Hot Springs Ca 92241Here is some additional information about 19120 Bubbling Wells Rd Desert Hot Springs Ca 92241: 3 Homes On This Wonderful,Secure Gated Estate. Add The Oversized, 3 Stall Garage That Includes 2 Large Office Spaces With Vaulted Ceilings And A Beautiful Bath Done Up In Italian Tile. The Main House Is Architecturally Significant Constructed With Natural California Stack Stone. Over 5100 Sq.Ft. Of Living Space Including 5 Fireplaces, 3 Spacious Bedroom Suites And Huge Game Room. All Rooms Open To The Courtyard. The 1600 Sq.Ft. Guest Cottage Incorporates One Large Bedroom And Two Baths, Large Living Room With Fireplace And Charming, Sun-Filled Country Kitchen. The Estate Also Has A 1000 Sq.Ft. Caretaker'S Cabin With Attached Garage. Mature Fruit Trees Accent The Yard And Mature Landscape Ensures Ultimate Privacy. This Historical Estate Was A Desert Playground For Famous Movie Stars Of The 40s Such As Jimmy Stewart And Clark Gable. Mary Pickford Loved This Special Place. Here is what Trulia.com has to say about the area: Desert Hot Springs Market Stats: There are 2 six bedroom properties available with an average listing price of $214,000. Overall the average listing price in Desert Hot Springs is $189,736.

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the list of things to knit is getting longer and longer.

as it tends to do this time of year.

Lister Park, Bradford

10 shots in 10m of where you are! - writing a list...

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