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Mason City might be the centerpiece of Iowa architecture. We spent at night at the Historic Park Inn, the only hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright still operating, and took a stroll through a neighborhood that is home to the Wright-designed Stockman House along with homes by some of his acolytes.
Lundeana Thomas, director of UofL's African American Theatre program, and Rinda Frye, theatre department chair, portray Civil War spies in the play "Mason-Dixon." The play March 27 to 29 at Thrust Theatre marks their final performances on campus, as both faculty members plan to retire later this year.
Mason Marching Band performs a slapstick comedy show about marriage called 'Till Death Do us Part.' The show features popular musical selections and choreography that includes hearts, bells and wedding rings, along with the words, "Just Married" and "I Love You." Provided/Mason Schools
I whipped up some cute, vintage looking cozies for some jars! During the day they can hold all my hooks, scissors etc and at night they look AMAZING with some candles in them! I wrote up a tutorial here!
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Photograph taken by Julian Mason on 13th April 2014 during the London Marathon. Location Westferry Road on the Isle of Dogs close to Arnhem Place and just before Millwall Outer Dock.
Last week while on an early morning walk along Spanish Fork River I decided I wanted to capture a bit of the beauty I saw, so I began looking around and I found these elements which I then turned into small terrariums.
We have not inherited the world from our forefathers - we have borrowed it from our children.
~ Kashmiri proverb
We spent the hour reading ghost stories by candle light. Seriously, could do this every week and I don't think it would become tiresome.
An antique Ball-Mason Jar sits near the window reflecting the early morning light. A texture was added to this image to create an artistic feel.
This is a Mason Wasp or Australian Hornet but it is often confused with a Potter Wasp. They are all part of the mud building wasp (sub-family Euneninea). They grow in size from 30-40 mm, pack a vicious sting although not aggressive and are part of the Australian native pollinators. They feed on nectar and collect particular types of spider to feed their young – the spiders are injected with a poison that preserves their body until the young larvae are ready to eat them.
Malua Bay
Nick Mason in concerto all'Anfiteatro del Vittoriale a Gardone Riviera foto di Andrea Ripamonti per www.rockon.it