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"Miracle" is Scottish souvenir jewellery. They take traditional Celtic/Scottish designs and make them into affordable pieces.
I love antique Scottish jewellery, but real antiques are far too expensive for me to collect.
The solution... I am very happy to find nice designs in these "Miracle" jewellery.
And now, some earlier pieces are, so called, vintage. Worth collecting !
Here, I took macro photos of them to bring out their mysterious charm...
Macro with Fuji Finepix F10 + plastic loupe
Where does the fragrance in flowers come from? It's a miracle.
Whence do the butterflies bring all these colors? It's a miracle.
How does the flute make air into music? It's a miracle.
How does a cuckoo learn so many lovely songs? It's a miracle.
There's one more miracle to add to all these:
From the earth, from the sky, from the mountains, from the sea,
I have heard that love is a miracle.
-Translation of the Hindi song "Ajooba" meaning Miracle-
Behind the altar, this wonderful miracle is always on display. The story is that a Basilian monk around the year 700 AD was having doubts about the True Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist and prayed that God would relieve him of these doubts. One morning during the consecration of the Mass, the host turned into flesh in the monk's hands and the wine in the chalice turned into blood. Scientific studies reveal the flesh to be human heart tissue with type AB blood (same as the shroud)
Artist: Alicia Rodriguez
Title: Miracle
Material: oil paint on board
NUA Degree Shows 2013
Wednesday 26th June to Tuesday 2nd July 2013
Norwich University of the Arts (NUA)
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
This is a felt tip drawing of Miracle, my flying acrobat. Miracle came to us as a rescue from the power company at the turn of the century. Our book, "Parrots in The City", was inspired by Miracle's rescue and life. He was a precious creature and taught me so much about how this bird species acts in the wild in both flight and personality.
Miracle offered me hours and hours of flight photography and video and was so predictable that capturing images like this was almost routine. One day I'm going to publish some of the best shots I have of my buddy Miracle.
Miracle had a great personality, he was sweet and loved his mommy, not me so much. Early on we were best friends but he would fly at arm's length because I used to be able to reach out and capture him by hand as he flew through the room delivering sticks to his nest.
Miracle was a sweet and fun companion bird and we miss him so much for all the hours and hours of entertainment he provided for us. He gave us such a love and joy for birds and how they live.
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The arrival of my sunshine tan Vic, Version 2. he's very cute, and I love the color, but this version removed his cute nose :(
This is an update on the cute little miracle kitten that belongs to a friend of mine.The first photo of him was uploaded on April 18th. He survived after his parent died from renal failure due to the pet food gluten/melamine contamination and my friend hand fed him. Such a sweet and lovable little fellow who is now 12 weeks old. He is a Silver Classic Tabby Exotic Shorthair.
The Petit Miracles Hub, with all its stall owners and founder in attendence, in the West12 shopping Centre in Shepherd's Bush opend to the public for the first time. Founder Elisicia Moore (black dress) with Dawn Newton (paterned blue dress).
Photography by Fergus Burnett
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My first Momoko! I absolutely adore her.
She came nude, and decided to kidnap this dress. I haven't been able to get it off of her yet.
Dubai Miracle Garden
The world's largest natural flower garden, has over 45 million flowers, featuring colorful flowers arranged in arches and flowerbeds in different shapes and patterns, the Miracle Garden also has a "flower wall" that is bidding for a Guinness Record
Jared and I went to Flavor Trippin' at COSI and got to try the Miracle Berry, which changes the way your taste buds experience food. Things that are normally sour or bitter taste sweet! The effect only lasts for about a half hour, and it's all natural - we had a blast!
"Miracle" is Scottish souvenir jewellery. They take traditional Celtic/Scottish designs and make them into affordable pieces.
I love antique Scottish jewellery, but real antiques are far too expensive for me to collect.
The solution... I am very happy to find nice designs in these "Miracle" jewellery.
And now, some earlier pieces are, so called, vintage. Worth collecting !
Here, I took macro photos of them to bring out their mysterious charm...
Macro with Fuji Finepix F10 + plastic loupe
Miracle of all Miracles: Updating my Blog
Paper: Amy Teet's Whitie Tighties; November 09 Paper Pack by Crystal Wilkerson
Fonts: Pea Kari; Pea Karen's Doodles; Pea Devon Caps
Alpha: Traci Stroud Designs Customize Me Alpha Templates with November 09 Paper Pack by Crystal Wilkerson (Creativity by Crystal)
Paint Spatters, sponges: Blue: Designs by Tina Marie; Orange: SuzyQs Scrap Sunshine Kit
Picture Film: Michelle Coleman
Miracle's Happen.
They Happen Everyday.
The Thing With Miracles...
Is That They Don't Always Happen
When We Need Them The Most!
-Grey's Anatomy
I watched Disney's "Sword in the Stone" for the first time in years. After it was over I sat there for a moment...and this was the first thing that popped into my head. :XD:
Merlin & Madam Mim © Disney
Original date: July 5, 2007
Picture Of Carnival Miracle Docked At Pier 90 In New York City In The Hudson River. Picture Was Taken While I Was Aboard The Tugboat "Cornell" In The Middle Of The Hudson River. Photo taken Saturday September 5, 2009.
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A train driver in the Netherlands has had a lucky escape thanks to a fortuitously placed art installation.
A metro train in Spijkenisse, near the city of Rotterdam, crashed through a barrier at the end of the tracks shortly before midnight on Sunday.
But rather than plummeting 10m (32ft) into the water below, the train was left suspended dramatically in the air.
It ended up being delicately balanced on the large sculpture of a whale's tail at the De Akkers metro station.
"We are trying to decide how we can bring the train down in a careful and controlled manner," one official told the Dutch national broadcaster NOS on Monday.
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Une sculpture de baleine en plastique a miraculeusement retenu une rame de métro à dix mètres du sol ce lundi 2 novembre près de Rotterdam. Aucun passager n’était à bord lors de l’accident qui s’est déroulé en pleine nuit.
Il s’en est fallu de peu. Ce lundi 2 novembre, une rame de métro a évité in extremis une chute de dix mètres, grâce à une sculpture de baleine située au bout des rails, qui a arrêté sa course. Les images diffusées par The Evening Standard montrent l’avant du train en équilibre sur la queue de l’œuvre en plastique. L’incident s’est déroulé dans la ville de Spijkenisse près de Rotterdam, un peu après minuit dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi. Aucun passager ne se trouvait à bord et le conducteur a pu évacuer seul l’habitacle.
La sculpture en polyester renforcé a été érigée en 2002 par l’artiste Maarten Struijs. “L’œuvre n’est pas censée servir de filet de sécurité pour rames de métro échouées, a déclaré l’artiste au quotidien néerlandais Algemeen Dagblad. La sculpture compte deux queues. Si le train avait heurté l’autre queue, il aurait sans doute continué à chuter. C’est vrai que ça a l’air poétique comme ça, mais c’est une vraie chance que le train soit retenu par cette queue.”