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Bride with Father. Walking down the Aisle.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Artist Phlegm in derelict Sheffield school now undergoing re-development

This was a wonderful neighing hobby horse that momma gave Jason when he was five. It seemed like a remarkable toy to us in 1983. She bought it at her favorite store, the old Marshall Field in Chicago. I think the chaps and vest must have come from there as well. There is an amazing clock that hangs from the side of the building and she'd love to tell friends to meet her under the clock at Marshall Field's. The clock is still there, but it's no longer the same store.

Groomsman and Mother of the Groom.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Brother & Mother of the Bride.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

thank you Cox-on-the-box for the new and much improved title

The Mermaids Tears

Forged sterling, keshi petal pearls, freshwater pearl

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Well, I asked my mate Trojan what he thought about the new Mustang (see previous image) and this was his response! He reckoned his 1/2 horsepower was already more than I could handle :/

Bride with Father. Walking down the Aisle.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

My horse got excited whenever he scented an eligible mare. She could be miles away.

Pegasid Capital from the cella of the Temple of Mars Ultor.

Museo dei Fori Imperiali, Rome.

Bridesmaid/SIL of the Bride & Groomsman/Cousin of the Groom.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Bridesmaid/SIL of the Bride & Groomsman/Cousin of the Groom.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Bridesmaid/SIL of the Bride & Groomsman/Cousin of the Groom.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

2009. Britt had a bachelorette party complete with weird scavenger hunt. And vomit.

Father of the Bride gives away his daughter.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Bride with Father. Walking down the Aisle.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

My first look at the 2 piece Brave Angus and Merida Doll Set. It was released by the Disney Store on Monday May 14, 2012 online and in stores, along with many other Brave merchandise. It's cost is $39.50 US.

 

The set consists of the Princess Merida, who is a fully poseable 11.5'' doll in her blue formal dress, carrying a bow and arrow, and her faithful companion Angus, a 12.5'' tall black plush horse doll. Angus is 13.5'' to the top of his ears and is 15'' long. He has white hair on his nose and hooves, and neighs for a few seconds when his nose is pressed.

 

First I photographed the set in the unopened box. Then with the dolls taken out of the box, but still attached to the inner cardboard backing, which slides out of the box like a tray.

Bridesmaid & Groomsman.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

At a hookah bar in Fredericksburg. The boys from work took me out. :) No flash. :(

Matron of Honor.

 

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

"He turned his intelligent head towards his master, and, shaking his long mane, neighed for him beseechingly."

 

The original French edition of “In Search of the Castaways” was published by Hetzel in 1867-1868 as “Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant” (The Children of Captain Grant). It included 170 engravings by Edouard Riou which are also present in this 1873 English-language edition.

 

The book tells the story of the quest for Captain Grant of the “Britannia.” After finding a bottle the captain had cast into the ocean after the “Britannia” is shipwrecked, Lord and Lady Glenarvan of Scotland contact Mary and Robert, the young daughter and son of Captain Grant, through an announcement in a newspaper. The government refuses to launch a rescue expedition, but Lord and Lady Glenarvan, moved by the children's condition, decide to do it themselves. The main difficulty is that the coordinates of the wreckage are mostly erased, and only the latitude (37 degrees) is known; thus, the expedition would have to circumnavigate the 37th parallel south. The bottle was retrieved from a shark's stomach, so it is impossible to trace its origin by the currents. Remaining clues consist of a few words in three languages. They are re-interpreted several times throughout the novel to make various destinations seem likely.

 

Lord Glenarvan makes it his quest to find Grant; together with his wife, Grant's children and the crew of his yacht, the Duncan, they set off for South America. An unexpected passenger in the form of French geographer Jacques Paganel (he missed his steamer to India by accidentally boarding on the Duncan) joins the search. They explore Patagonia, Tristan da Cunha Island, Amsterdam Island, and Australia (a pretext to describe the flora, fauna, and geography of numerous places to the targeted audience). They face many challenges on their journey– avalanche, hurricane, flood, tornado, erupting volcano, wolves, head-hunters, cannibals, you name it. It’s one of Verne’s most exciting adventure stories.

 

2009. Britt had a bachelorette party complete with weird scavenger hunt. And vomit.

Some of Pae’s neighors keeping dry.

 

Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).

16th January 2020 at the Winning Post, Twickenham.

 

The new organisers have dropped the name of "Thursday Lunchtime Charity Jazz", but these concert are still in aid of the Shooting Star Chase Childrens Hospices.

 

Country: United States - New Orleans (Canadian born). Style: Jazz (Traditional & Swing) & Ragtime & Blues & Popular.

 

Line Up: Ewan Bleach (clarinet/soprano sax/alto sax/baritone sax/v), Laurin Hebart (tenor sax/clarinet), F.H. Henry [Ryan Baer] (v/g/banjo), Kermane Arken (v/violin), Dave Neigh (banjo/tuba) and guest: Dave (g).

 

Ryan Baer and Dave Neigh are from Canada (New Brunswick and Ontario) were both once one man band musicians (Neigh still plays 6-string banjo and foot pedal tuba simultaneously). They moved to New Orleans in 2011, at first performing as a duo, The Haret, before starting to add a rotatinng array of musicians from other bands in the city under the name Frog & Henry (with Baer now calling himself F.H. Henry). They have regularly toured Europe, adding local musicians such as Ewan Bleach and Laurin Hebart to the lineup.

In this photo: Neigh plays a Deering Boston 6-string banjo (as well as the tuba).

More information: www.frogandhenry.com/, www.facebook.com/frogandhenry/.

New-York tribune. (New York [N.Y.]) 1866-1924

 

November 17, 1907, Image 17

 

Notes: Cover, illustrated supplement.

 

Format: Newspaper page, from microfilm

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Serial and Government Publications Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA.

 

Part Of: Chronicling America (Library of Congress) (DLC) - lccn.loc.gov/2007618519

 

Persistent URL: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1907-11-17/ed-...

 

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Kilchii and I have come so far since I adopted him. I can't believe how lucky I was to not only find a gorgeous mustang, but one with the best personality ever. He's literally like a dog. From sleeping in my lap, to licking my hands, to chasing me around and neighing to me when I call him. We've bonded so quickly and have become best friends.

 

I still remember how spooked and frightened he was the first day I got him and I just so badly wanted to gain his trust. The first time I ever worked with him I just sat in the round pen and walked around a bit so he could figure out what I was. Once he started getting curious I began getting closer to him. I was probably in the round pen for a couple hours before I could finally get a lead rope on him. From the moment we touched, I knew he would quickly become my friend. After the first week, every time I came to work with him, he would always come to the gate and wait to greet me.

 

He was still incredibly hard to train since he was scared and spooked at anything new I showed him. Desensitizing him to saddle blankets was at the top of my list. With plenty of patience and hours of working with him step-by-step he eventually started getting better. His mind set even changed. He now thinks before moving his feet, which was such a big and amazing improvement! He has surprised me so much with how hard he has tried to please me and I am so proud of how he's turned out, especially knowing I'm the only human that has ever worked with him. He knows all the ground work skills and even some riding skills. He's a pro at lunging and tracks up amazingly, he knows flexing of the neck, leg aids, driving and more.

 

I just love this horse so much and could never give him up. I still can't thank the Extreme Mustang Makeover and BLM enough for the opportunity to train and later adopt such an amazing horse! I'm one proud mustang owner and can't stop bragging about how lucky I am. Mustangs are one of the most fascinating & all-round great breeds I know. I've seen what they can do and I'm just blown away, especially by my Kilchii. - Lydia Smith, BLM wild horse adopter

 

What a wonderful testament to the connection between one of America's mustangs and a horse loving teenager! It is something we never tire of hearing about; the unique bond adopters form with their mustang when they get past the hurdle of the first touch and continue down the training trail as a team.

2016 - Looking at all the horses at the state fair.

My first look at the 2 piece Brave Angus and Merida Doll Set. It was released by the Disney Store on Monday May 14, 2012 online and in stores, along with many other Brave merchandise. It's cost is $39.50 US.

 

The set consists of the Princess Merida, who is a fully poseable 11.5'' doll in her blue formal dress, carrying a bow and arrow, and her faithful companion Angus, a 12.5'' tall black plush horse doll. Angus is 13.5'' to the top of his ears and is 15'' long. He has white hair on his nose and hooves, and neighs for a few seconds when his nose is pressed.

 

First I photographed the set in the unopened box. Then with the dolls taken out of the box, but still attached to the inner cardboard backing, which slides out of the box like a tray.

.....or should that be "baaa"bour?!!! We have a group of ewes and their lambs in the field right outside my kitchen window!!!

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University

Kilchii and I have come so far since I adopted him. I can't believe how lucky I was to not only find a gorgeous mustang, but one with the best personality ever. He's literally like a dog. From sleeping in my lap, to licking my hands, to chasing me around and neighing to me when I call him. We've bonded so quickly and have become best friends.

 

I still remember how spooked and frightened he was the first day I got him and I just so badly wanted to gain his trust. The first time I ever worked with him I just sat in the round pen and walked around a bit so he could figure out what I was. Once he started getting curious I began getting closer to him. I was probably in the round pen for a couple hours before I could finally get a lead rope on him. From the moment we touched, I knew he would quickly become my friend. After the first week, every time I came to work with him, he would always come to the gate and wait to greet me.

 

He was still incredibly hard to train since he was scared and spooked at anything new I showed him. Desensitizing him to saddle blankets was at the top of my list. With plenty of patience and hours of working with him step-by-step he eventually started getting better. His mind set even changed. He now thinks before moving his feet, which was such a big and amazing improvement! He has surprised me so much with how hard he has tried to please me and I am so proud of how he's turned out, especially knowing I'm the only human that has ever worked with him. He knows all the ground work skills and even some riding skills. He's a pro at lunging and tracks up amazingly, he knows flexing of the neck, leg aids, driving and more.

 

I just love this horse so much and could never give him up. I still can't thank the Extreme Mustang Makeover and BLM enough for the opportunity to train and later adopt such an amazing horse! I'm one proud mustang owner and can't stop bragging about how lucky I am. Mustangs are one of the most fascinating & all-round great breeds I know. I've seen what they can do and I'm just blown away, especially by my Kilchii. - Lydia Smith, BLM wild horse adopter

 

What a wonderful testament to the connection between one of America's mustangs and a horse loving teenager! It is something we never tire of hearing about; the unique bond adopters form with their mustang when they get past the hurdle of the first touch and continue down the training trail as a team.

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