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As if by order, she stood there dressed in red, sunglasses and nail polish, too, matching perfectly well the red of the famous bus stop.
Maria gladly posed for me while we exchanged some personal information. She is a hairdresser who likes her job and lives just a few minutes away from her working place.
She even took off her sunshades at my request and wrote down her email address in my notebook.
The pictures have been sent to Maria.
The bus stop was designed by the Finnish artist Stefan Lindfors:
The order enabling the extension of the tram tracks and lines for Poole & District Electric Traction Company. (7/9)
An order I made from Janetstore a while ago. I love all the Berry Puppy items I got, especially the mechanical pencil, and the Kamio Petanimaru memo pad!
7:55 Getting ready to face the day, I decided to make a festive friday morning stop for coffee...
funny thing, as I was snapping this picture, the voice over the intercom asked me, "Are you taking our picture?"
Cautiously, quasi-embarassed, I answered, "Maybe!?"
Order : Orthoptera
Suborder : Caelifera
Superfamily : Acridoidea
Family : Pamphagidae
Subfamily : Pamphaginae
Genus : Eumigus
The Tap Out Ceremony is an event where scouts are chosen to join the and elite branch of the Boy Scouts called the "Order of the Arrow". The Order of the Arrow (OA) is a national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America. Founded by Dr. E. Urner Goodman and Carroll A. Edson in 1915
TAXONOMY
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Colubridae (Colubrids)
Genus/species: Chrysopelea paradisi (Colubridae) Colubrids
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Long, slender body to 3 feet in length. Its black body is covered from head to tail with a yellow spotting pattern that may form a somewhat stripped pattern with red or orange splotches starting at the base of the head and extends down to the tail. The head of the snake is distinguished by the 5 yellow, or sometimes orange, bars that span its width.
DISTRIBUTION/HABITAT Southern Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. Habitat: Arboreal. Lives in a fairly diverse habitat, ranging from tropical evergreen rainforests with relatively sparse undergrowth to deciduous forests with undergrowth of shrubs and grasses.
DIET IN THE WILD Carnivorous and, like all snakes, swallows its food whole. Prefers lizard species but will eat frogs, bats, small birds and small rodents. They are mildly venomous with rear fangs and also can constrict its prey, which consists of mostly lizards and bats.
REMARKS The genus Chrysopelea usually posses the ability to “fly.” They slither out to the end of a branch, and dangle in a “J” shape. Using the lower half of their body they form into an S. They then stretch out their ribs, flattening their bodies to double the original width. The belly region of the snake becomes concave, a shape that acts as a parachute as the snake glides on air drafts from a higher branch to a lower one. They can undulate their bodies to change directions and can glide up to 300 feet.
Rainforest Level 4
References
Encyclopedia of Life: eol.org/pages/795382/details
California Academy docent rainforest training class 2014
Wordpress Shortlink wp.me/p1DZ4b-UM
flickr www.flickr.com/photos/cas_docents/sets/72157608449603666/
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The inaugural Clongowes Wood College 5k hosted by the Order of Malta took place in the magnificent surrounds of Clongowes Wood College. The 5K charity run was in aid the ‘Order of Malta International Summer Camp for Young
Disabled 2013-Ireland. The race was very very well attended by over 500 runners, joggers, and walkers. The organising committee had a very well organised race with well marshalled roads and a stunning 900m straight from the college
gates to the finish line. The race was held on 1st April 2012
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MM Mithaiwala is an iconic sweet shop in Mumbai. We prepare and market varieties of mouthwatering sweets like – Bengali sweets, North Indian sweets, Traditional Indian sweets, Malai sweets, Mawa sweets, Dryfruit sweets, Pure Ghee sweets, Milk-Based sweets, Varieties of Peda & Ice Halwa, Petha, Gujarati Farsan, Chivada, Gathiya, Namkeen and delicious Lassi. We also deliver sweets & snacks pan-India and worldwide. Our customers can also order their favorite sweets and farsan online. Our wide client base helps us order in quantities that make competitive discounts possible and enables us to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.
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Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. 6th May 2012: School children display their red hands while attempting the "longest red ribbon created by hand prints of children" at Butchery Grounds, in Lucknow. In order to spread awareness about the issues related to the children living with or affected by HIV and AIDS; UMMEED, UNICEF and Uttar Pradesh State AIDS Control Society, together with other partners campaigned around an event creating the longest red ribbon on earth using the hand-prints of children. The theme of this event was ÒGetting to Zero - Zero New HIV Infections; Zero Discrimination and Zero AIDS Related Deaths. This theme is in sync with the ÒGetting to ZeroÓ campaign lead by UNAIDS. Officials of Guinness Book of World Records and Limca Book of World Records ratified the attempt, and the length of the ribbon being 1005.7 meters. UNICEF India/2012/Vishwanathan.
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I really like the focus of the second pillar. I would change the lighting a little, maybe make it a tad darker.
St Mary's Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks at the request of King David I of Scotland, and was the chief house of that order in the country until the Reformation. It was headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Melrose. Today the abbey is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument.