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Miracles on Ice camp 11 at the University of Denver in Denver, Friday, June 16, 2017. Photo by Justin Edmonds
Andre Davis & Reggie Sanders take part in Grand Strand Miracle League Opening Day in Myrtle Beach, March 22, 2014
Suite is tastefully appointed with figurines and traditional art work, all designed to lift you into the Khmer Culture and yet it facing to pool view with private balcony.
It offers a large guestroom with king-sized bed, a living room area, shower, a water closet and with a whirlpool Jacuzzi bath. With a separate room for lounging and dining from the bedroom, this spacious suite is perfect for a relaxing vacation.
These were the actual goalie pads used during Team USA's 1980 gold medal win in ice hockey (including the upset victory against the USSR in the semi-final).
A seventh century tale of Gwenffrewi who, whilst fleeing from the unwanted attentions of a suitor Caradog, was beheaded by him and where her body fell a spring rose up from the ground. Her head rolled down into her uncle's church who eventually re united head and body, and after what must have been some fearsome praying Gwenffrewi came back to life. Her uncle Beuno also cursed Caradog for good measure who disappeared in a puff of smoke straight to hell. They obviously had some serious Christians in those days! For the rest of her life Gwenffrewi carried a thin white scar around her neck and she died - again - c.660. Her bones were taken to a shrine in Shrewsbury which became one of the major medieval pilgramage sites until destroyed during the reign of HenryVIII. Her well is said to have 'miraculous healing powers' and the site is known as 'The Welsh Lourdes'.
CARLOS KOLENDA OFRECE SHOW-PERFORMANCE EN EL LANZAMIENTO DE LA FRAGANCIA "MIRACLE FOREVER", REALIZADO EN EL CC TOLON, CARACAS.
Before I went to Simala, I asked for something... a miracle. I thought I never had a miracle in my life. Well, the day come. And after a trip to Simala, I had a miracle. Miracles do happen everyday, we just never noticed them.
Miracles on Ice camp 11 at the University of Denver in Denver, Monday, June 12, 2017. Photo by Justin Edmonds
Miracles on Ice camp at the University of Denver Ritchie Center in Denver, Monday, June 6, 2016. Photo by Justin Edmonds
The Stigmatisation of Saint Francis and the Miracle of the Black Leg, c1442-5
Egg tempera on wood
These early works were part of an altarpiece produced by Filippo Lippi. Entrusted with its predella, or base, Pesellino seized the opportunity to proclaim his talent for vivid narrative painting. At left, between jagged sun-drenched mountains, Saints Francis receives the wounds of Christ. His miraculous injury is contrasted with a scene of surgery. The doctor twins, Saints Cosmas and Damian, substitute the healthy leg of a recently deceased Black Christian for the cancerous limb of a sleeping white Christian. Both miracles address the contemporary association between earthly bodies and spiritual life.*
From the exhibition
Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed
(December 2023 – March 2024)
Discover an overlooked Renaissance great in the first ever exhibition dedicated to Francesco di Stefano, known as Pesellino (1422–1457).
Pesellino’s talents were hugely sought-after during his lifetime. He gained commissions from Florence’s ruling Medici family, and collaborated with the leading artists of his time, including Fra Filippo Lippi.
Working in Florence in the early 15th century, Pesellino had a short but successful career. He was a skilled draughtsman, visual storyteller and a painter of animals, often producing works on a small scale with wonderfully intricate detail. His work inspired the next generation of painters after his early death at the age of 35.
This exhibition uncovers Pesellino’s story and shines a light on the depth and breadth of his achievements.
See up close his masterpieces, including the Pistoia 'Trinity' altarpiece (1455–60) and newly restored 'Stories of David' (about 1445–55) 'cassoni' (marriage chest) panels, and immerse yourself in his world of vibrant storytelling and exquisite detail..
[*National Gallery]
Taken in National Gallery