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Project 365/52...Week 5...Critters
Today our church celebrated a PAID mortgage with a note burning.
Every person attending burned a copy of the mortgage. Soooo very cool and such a blessing!!
This ritual of note burning was on one side and a copy of the mortgage note was on the other side!
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The Godfather of Neo-Soul
Un musicista originalissimo, polistrumentista e che ha collaborato con i migliori artisti mondiali, suonando uno strumento affascinante quanto originale. Quel vibrafono suonato con tanta maestria da renderlo il guru assoluto dello strumento, percosso con personalità ed eclettismo al limite del divino.
Da un approccio puramente jazz che affondava le radici nella tradizione di Miles Davis e Herbie Hancock, con i Roy Ayers Ubiquity , fondati nel 1970, vira presto verso sonorità più R&B e funk, con alcuni accenni anche di disco music, e in breve tempo arriva un successo mondiale senza precedenti.
In 40 anni di music business ha prodotto una sequenza di classici del soul e del funk come “We Live In Brooklyn Baby” e “Everybody Loves the Sunshine”, che lo hanno portato a diventare il secondo artista più campionato e citato di tutti i tempi, dopo James Brown: i nomi sono quelli dei più grandi artisti soul, funk, R&B e hip-hop , da Mary J. Blige a Erykah Badu, 50 Cent, Tupac, e Ice Cub….
È sempre stato protagonista non solo a livello musicale ma anche sociale e ideologico, capace di rinnovarsi e di ottenere rispetto in qualunque ambiente e sotto qualunque veste, dal producer, al musicista, al compositore o da semplice supervisore. Sono doti non da tutti, ma obiettivi alla portata del più grande vibrafonista di tutti i tempi.
Roy Ayers - vibrafono, voce
John Pressley - voce
Mark Adams - tastiere
Donald Nicks - basso
Troy Miller - batteria
i spent my morning in criminal court for work.
on trial: three twentysomethings on two counts. the first was an assault charge stemming from a drunken fist fight at a frat party, the second other the use of uncostitutional symbols/incitement of the people. these fellows had repeatedly done the hitler salute and sung a song about burning people of colour alive at a local youth club.
it was a pretty typical court date, really, nothing went as planned. the assault case turned out to be pretty weak in relation to two of the defendants, and the incitement case had to be postponed because they forgot to subpoena the witnesses. so i sat in court, scribbling notes for four hours and didn't even get to write an article on the proceedings afterwards.
next court date: march 13th.
Tauranga Bay on the walkway back from the Seal Colony, near Westport. Day two of our four day trip away over Arthur's Pass and back through the Lewis Pass. February 9, 2012. South Island, New Zealand.
Cape Foulwind is a prominent headland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, overlooking the Tasman Sea. It is located ten kilometres west of the town of Westport. It was previously named Rocky Cape by Abel Tasman, the first European to visit it, in 1642. The present name was bestowed upon this promontory by English explorer James Cook in 1770 after his ship Endeavour was blown quite a distance offshore from this point.
Tauranga Bay at Cape Foulwind is home to a fur seal breeding colony, which is accessible by a well-maintained walking track.
Cape Foulwind reputedly hosts New Zealand's closest tavern/pub to Australia, the Star Tavern.
A large cement works is located close to the cape, taking advantage of the abundant limestone, sand and clay in the immediate area, plus nearby coal mines.
In the lee of the cape, toward the Buller River mouth lies Carters Beach, claimed to be the only safe swimming beach on the West Coast of the South Island.
From Wikipedia
This is supposed to be a microscale model of the Blue Eagle Gym. It's the oldest building in my university's campus.
I basically gave up after trying to create a blue eagle for the facade (reference photo).
I don't know how many here on Flickr are familiar with the history of an area commonly known as Sodus, Michigan.
While I lived there , (back a' ways), a grass roots movement was suggesting Sodus secede from the Union and apply for foreign aid. (that is where the big money is at) A Sodus flag was designed and made. There were plans for border guards, a departure tax,a bribery department (to handle all incoming bribe money), and our own State Currency. I was called upon to design the money. Nobody had any ideas of what they wanted, so I put my own picture (albeit an old one) on the front of the notes. Graham Handy and King John Sesh were also used on other notes. This is the picture used for the large notes. Unfortunately, it all never came to pass. I am sitting here with all this worthless (but good looking) money.
Nicole, 4/19.
My first shoot with a model I hadn't met pre-shoot. Her model mayhem: www.modelmayhem.com/member.php?id=350113
I have over 70 note cards for Medical Terminology, I have to learn a 3 page outline for Fine Arts Survey for Friday, 3 pages in my Spanish workbook, and 10 vocabulary words and 3 pages of notes for English.
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a:hover { color: #000; text-decoration: underline; }
a:active { color: #000; text-decoration: underline; }
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