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AgNews – Carolina Dieckmann com o filho Davi e Bruno de Luca na praia da Reserva RJ
Data: 14 01 10
Fotos: Adilson Lucas / AgNews
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Ever the apologist, here I am again justifying lack of activity on this site (and some others) over the last year or two (the list of other time-suckers can be found here). What's the justification this time? Well, it's a good one.
While travelling around the globe a couple of years ago, I started doing some technical editing for Sitepoint. It was a great way to earn a bit of money to pay my way while not getting in the way of moving from place to place - no bar work or fruit-picking for me! Much of this editing work was carried out in the back of my van in the late hours while my wife-to-be snoozed. When I returned to UK after travelling, I was approached about some more potential writing work. Despite the fact that I knew I had an extremely busy year ahead of me, somehow I felt brave enough to take it on. Over seven months, while dealing with two house sales, buying a new house and making tentative wedding plans, I spent many evenings working on this project. Today, for the first time, I saw the evidence that it was finally coming to fruition - Sitepoint have added the book to their 'coming soon' section.
So, what's the book about?
At this point, it might be worth re-reading this post about the poor state of many beginner web design books on the market. The reason for my trip to the book shops was to really get a feel for what's out there and to make sure that I was on track with what I was writing. I couldn't have been happier at how bad it was - it made me realise that what I had started writing for Sitepoint was much needed and much overdue.
Who is this book aimed at?
Well, chances are it's not aimed at you. As much as I'd like to say it's a cutting edge book about CSS tricks that you and I love to peruse, or an accessibility book with a slightly different angle than those currently out there, it's neither. This is what it is:
It's a book that you can give to your web newbie mother/sister/auntie
It doesn't presume any foreknowledge of HTML or ownership of any expensive/fancy web authoring software (nor does it suggest going out and buying any)
While it's for beginners, it's not going to call anyone a dummy ;-)
It's a web design book that refuses to teach bad, outdated practices as a way of getting eye-catching results more quickly than the 'proper' method. For example, the first time you will see page layout covered is with CSS in chapter 4. Tables are covered - but in a chapter about managing data in tables, just where they should be .
In short, it's a book that aims to teach complete beginners how to build web sites that conform to web standards such that they won't need to unlearn bad practices at a later date, or even know that those bad practices exist.
Well, I've talked it up so much, about time I provided a link:
Build Your First Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS
Publication date is March/April (I believe the latter ismore likely). If you think you know someone that this could be of benefit to, please do add your name to the notification list (by joining the Sitepoint Book Buyers' Club). I am looking forward to seeing the finished result ... and I really do wonder what bizarre and completely off-topic picture this book will have on the cover!
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Marilyn Burns falleció ayer martes 5 de agosto a los 65 años de edad. Por el momento, se desconocen los motivos de su muerte, ya que fue encontrada sin vida en su casa de Houston por un miembro de su familia.
Burns debutó en el mundo del cine dando vida a la protagonista femenina de la esencial ‘La matanza de Texas‘ (‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, Tobe Hooper, 1974), lo cual le permitió alcanzar el estatus de reina del grito. Tras participar en la televisiva ‘Manson: Retrato de un asesino‘ (‘Helter Skelter’, Tom Gries, 1976) volvió a colaborar con Tobe Hooper en ‘Trampa mortal‘ (‘Eaten Alive’, 1977).
En los años 80 únicamente rodó dos largometrajes, la poco conocida ‘Kiss Daddy Goodbye‘ (Patrick Regan, 1981) y ‘Asesinos del futuro‘ (‘Future-Kill’, 1985). Tras esta última se pasó casi dos décadas alejadas del mundo del cine, siendo su cameo en ‘La matanza de Texas: La nueva generación‘ (‘The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre’, Kim Henkel, 1994) la única excepción.
Su carrera se había reactivado durante los últimos años al participar en títulos como ‘Butcher Boys‘ (Duane Graves y Justin Meeks, 2012), ‘La matanza de Texas 3D’ o ‘Sacrament‘ (Shawn Ewert, 2014), habiendo finalizado recientemente el rodaje de ‘In a Madman’s World‘ (Josh Vargas, 2014), la que será finalmente su última película.
Descanse en paz.
Vía | Hollywood Reporter
– La noticia Marilyn Burns ha fallecido fue publicada originalmente en Blogdecine por Mikel Zorrilla.
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Went down to the Edge on the Navi for a climbing session with Viator & Sarita.. Teaching them to climb..!
AgNews - Isis Valverde encontra Marcius Melhen em uma rua do Leblon
Data: 11 03 10
Fotos: Rodrigo dos Anjos / AgNews
The PHP Login & User Management script can be added to any PHP-based application and provide a powerful and high-level userbase management option.
The script comes with all the forms you'll need to sign-up and then let users sign-in into their accounts, even help them recover lost passwords.
There's support for signing in with various social accounts, and even adding spam protection features like CAPTCHA fields.
Once user accounts created, admins can manage the details of all these accounts via an admin panel, and even organize users in different permission levels based on the access you want them to have.
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Canon EOS 7D + EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM @ 45 mm - 1/125 sec at f/2.8, ISO 800
Aperture priority mode @ 0 EV E.C - Pattern metering - no flash
Subject Distance: unknown
Nascar santa hats baby.
47°32'32" N 122°3'3" W, 20.90 m
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Issaquah Plateau, Washington, USA
Taken on 12.05.2009, uploaded on 05.07.2012.
©2009 Adam James Steenwyk. Please contact me at ajamess [at] gmail [dot] com if you would like to use this photo. Blog: www.f128.info
We've been without air conditioning in half the house for the last two weeks (one problem after another!) Then yesterday a transformer blew on our street about 5:00 p.m. and we had no power at all until around midnight - on one of the hottest days of the year!
Such different sounds around the neighborhood without the hum of all those air units, power tools, tvs and boom boxes. For a long while I could hear the lucky folks with pools splashing in them, kids running through sprinklers with shrieks and giggles. We stayed outside, turned our own sprinklers on and moved our chairs so as to catch the most of the breeze cooled through the sprinkler mist and watched Krypto wear himself out chasing, killing and eating water. ;-)
After a bit, the happy sounds around us began to take on a more frazzled sound ... tempers were getting shorter ... more sweaty neighbors stalking around the street looking for signs of a TXU work crew. I started having flashbacks to scenes from the Spike Lee movie Son of Sam and the heat wave power outage in NYC ... ;-)
When the mosquito mob turned nasty we left for our own dinner ... burgers in the coldest joint nearby - and we made them last a long, long time. ;-)
The Castle and Clan Donald Centre near Ardvasar has some beautiful grounds. Armadale Castle is a fascinating ruin. Plus it has beautiful gardens behind it and a HUGE lawn area between it and the Sound of Sleat.
The Clan Donald established itself on Skye in the 15th century, occupying castles at Dunscaith and Knock, both within a few miles of Armadale, and Duntulm Castle at the north end of the island.
From the 1650s, the MacDonald chiefs also began to stay at Armadale. From the 1700s onwards, the mansion house at Armadale was used as a dower house (a large home occupied by the widow of a late owner or chief) and then rented out to others.
A number of famous historical figures have visited Armadale over the years. Flora MacDonald, famed throughout the world for helping Bonnie Prince Charlie to flee Scotland after the Jacobites' defeat at Culloden, was married here on 6 November 1750. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell visited in 1773.
Around 1790, a new mansion house was built at Armadale and this, combined with the start of the plantings you see around the gardens today, became a real demonstration of the wealth and lifestyle of the landed aristocracy.
In 1815, the mansion house was extended to form Armadale Castle, designed by the renowned architect James Gillespie Graham. In 1855, fire destroyed much of the original house, which was replaced by the current central section (designed by David Bryce). In 1925, the MacDonald family moved to a smaller house leaving the castle to the wind and rain.
Today, the Gillespie Graham section is a sculptured ruin and garden with the staircase and facade often used for wedding ceremonies. Housed in what remains of the original mansion, dating from around 1790, the Somerled Rooms offer a unique conference and wedding facility.
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St Andrew's Community Hub / Holiday Breakfast Club: Revd Donna Williams, Fran Lawson, Michele Ryan
Diocese of Manchester annual awards ceremony at Bishopscourt, Manchester. Picture by Paul Heyes, Monday October 15, 2018.
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The influenza virus has spikes like the union flower...,
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Regular Flu Has Killed Thousands Since January
By Doug Gross
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
There had been no confirmed deaths in the United States related to swine flu as of Tuesday afternoon. But another virus had killed thousands of people since January and is expected to keep killing hundreds of people every week for the rest of the year.
That one? The regular flu.
An outbreak of swine flu that is suspected in more than 150 deaths in Mexico and has sickened dozens of people in the United States and elsewhere has grabbed the attention of a nervous public and of medical officials worried the strain will continue to mutate and spread.
Experts are nervous that, as a new strain, the swine flu will be harder to stop because there aren't any vaccines to fight it.
But even if there are swine-flu deaths outside Mexico — and medical experts say there very well may be — the virus would have a long way to go to match the roughly 36,000 deaths that seasonal influenza causes in the United States each year.
"That happens on an annual basis," Dr. Brian Currie said Tuesday. Currie is vice president and medical director at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, New York.
Since January, more than 13,000 people have died of complications from seasonal flu, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly report on the causes of death in the nation.
No fewer than 800 flu-related deaths were reported in any week between January 1 and April 18, the most recent week for which figures were available.
The report looks at deaths in the 122 largest cities in the United States.
Worldwide, the annual death toll from the flu is estimated to be between 250,000 and 500,000.
About 9 out of 10 of those deaths are among people older than 65, Currie said. Most times, they already have health problems that the flu makes worse, he said.
"Regular influenza can be taxing," he said. "It causes their underlying disease to decompensate and then they don't have the reserves to get through it.
"While it may not be the direct cause listed on the death certificate, it certainly contributed."
One of the reasons medical experts are nervous about the swine flu outbreak is that many of the people who have died in Mexico have been young and otherwise healthy. The strains found in the United States have so far been weaker.
But even the regular flu is sometimes fatal for younger victims.
"It's not unheard of. It happens, either directly from influenza or they get a bacterial superinfection" like staph, said Currie.
While researchers haven't developed a vaccine to fight the new swine flu, it can be treated with antiviral drugs Tamiflu and Relenza, the same drugs used on the regular flu.
Many times, seasonal flu itself is tough to prevent because it has mutated to a form different than it was when the vaccine was made.
Seeking to put the swine flu outbreak in perspective Tuesday, Los Angeles County public health officer Dr. Jonathan Fielding echoed other public officials calling it "cause for concern, but not for alarm."
"Given the size of L.A. County, given the traffic between here and Mexico, it would be very surprising if we didn't have any cases," Fielding said.
He said the county, where the CDC had confirmed 10 cases of swine flu by Tuesday, sees more than 1,000 flu-related deaths every year.
"So it would also not be surprising if there were deaths with swine flu — even if it had the pattern of seasonal flu," he said. "Thus far, the pattern we see in the United States is very similar to that of seasonal flu — relatively mild to moderate cases."
Gross, Doug. "Regular Flu Has Killed Thousands Since January." CNN. 28 Apr. 2009.
Thaipusam actually celebrates the birthday of the Hindu deity Subramaniam. On this occasion, Hindus show the sincerity of their faith. It is a time for making and fulfilling vows. Devotees pray for divine help and make vows. When their prayers are answered, they fulfil their vows.
To do this, a devotee would pierce his cheeks, tongue, face or other suitable body parts with sharp objects. Next his friends or relatives load a *kavadi on his shoulder. Finally, in a trance-like manner, he goes on a 4km journey of faith.
Others, including young children, might join the procession carrying only milk pots. The Thaipusam Singapore procession starts at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Serangoon Road and ends at the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple on Tank Road.
At first look, one might think that the festival starts at one temple and ends at another. Not so. Many of the devotees start fasting a month before the Thaipusam Singapore festivities. Others fast a week. Yet others three days.
A Hindu friend said this to me, "If you are going to put a 12-inch skewer through your cheeks and a hundred spikes in your chest, you'd better take your fast seriously!"
* A kavadi is a cage-like structure carried by devotees during the Thaipusam Festival.
It is traditionally decorated with peacock feathers and aluminium plates which show images of Hindu deities. Sharp spikes criss-cross its lower section.
An elaborate kavadi might weigh up to 15kg! It is quite something just to lift it. But these chaps I saw actually walked with them for 4km - kavadis, skewers, hooks, spikes and all!
Some of them even skipped and danced with their kavadis. Either they have great endurance or they have some supernatural help.
Receiving a few messages from home and feeling rough, home is the only place where Josh wants to be.
It worries me sometimes that the public don't think we're real people with real lives, doing things every other Tom, Dick and Harry does for themselves or their families. Nobody shakes a stick at footballers who earn millions, and even the bankers and government get away with blaming us and other people when really they're the real scumbags, toying with money that isn't theirs. The papers might say otherwise, but it's true what I say: You don't know how the Underground really works unless you've lived it. Annie Mole can tell you all she wants, and yes I wont doubt the fact she knows a lot about the Underground, but there's something she can't seem to capture about (after all, she just blogs about the Underground; she doesn't work for the Underground) – the real essence of the lives of those who work to keep this tinpot railway going – real life on the job as we say. I want to try and capture it, or the stories at least, and perhaps the ones you don't really care about because because you're too busy listening to what the Evening Standard is telling you about us.
We always tell each other to enjoy the days off and the annual leave when we do get it, because we spend our hours at work willing the time away to the ends of our shifts. Before you know it, that time has been and gone Underground. All the old-timers always tell me that if the shift work doesn't get around to killing you, something else will. There are endless stories of people finally managing to retire, but then keeling over days later. Or getting cancer (as we breathe in a lot of crap doing all that time Underground – and half the stuff we come into contact with is carcinogenic, not counting the cigarettes people smoke).
In my second year on the job, I worked a lot with a bloke called Roger, but then he passed away. I'd worked with him on a Sunday afternoon. He kept telling me now and again that this job would be the death of him. He passed away early on the Tuesday morning. It was weird. Everybody turned up at his funeral in full-and-formal uniform. There was even an Underground roundel made from flowers. Lewisham Crematorium was packed out with about 50 members of staff that day.
It's horrible not knowing what day it is because you've been working all night or because you've set the alarm for 02:30 for the dead earlies. Everything's a blur. People come and people go. We see thousands of faces everyday. Some are kind and some are not, but sometimes they're all a blur too. Things change, but some things stay the same. The stories, the traditions, the practises and the heritage. All in a fraction of a second. All forgotten by the next day.
Time might seem slow for you when you're stuck on a train for whatever reason, but for us, it flies by. I was 18 when I started and I remember my first day out on the gateline like it was yesterday, but when I think about the fact I'll be turning 22 towards the end of this year, I find it so hard to make sense of it all.
A very rare ‘del Fuego’ silver papal tiara
Estimate: PHP 150,000 - 200,000
c. mid-19th century
Silver, del Fuego gilding, wooden stand
43.2 x 20.32 cm (17 x 8 in)
Presented on a wooden stand
Provenance:
From the collection of renowned collector, Rene Dizon
A rarely seen example of a papal tiara placed on the head of a santo resembles the triregnum or the triple crown worn by popes from the 14th century until 1963, at the start of Pope Paul VI’s reign. The layers are demarcated by hammered rich baroque motifs in gold color, executed in an ancient fire gilding process called ‘del Fuego.’ Starting in the 4th century BC in China, gold was added to mercury at room temperature, forming an amalgam, which was spread on the silver item to be coated, then fired at extremely high temperatures (more than 1,000 degrees Celsius) to melt the gold and evaporate the mercury, leaving the gold layer on the surface—a dangerous process as it involved boiling off poisonous mercury. Finally, it was burnished with agate stone for a smooth, shiny finish. Unfortunately, the top tier of the crown has been lost. It has a screw-in mechanism to attach to the head of a santo. The previous owner had always placed this crown on the large exquisite head of a saint in molave wood that was sold in a recent auction.
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Los primeros exploradores noruegos
La costa noruega es larga y accidentada, y los fiordos se adentran mucho en el interior del país. Desde épocas lejanas, las vistas y el sonido del mar han atraído a sus habitantes. Sin embargo, el aprovechamiento de la tierra fue siempre muy escaso para ellos. Cuando labraban sus pequeñas tierras, los más jóvenes se maravillaban al alzar la vista hacia el horizonte, hacia el mar que no sólo les podría abastecer con más comida sino que también les podría llevar a tierras más ricas y a climas más cálidos.
Noruega ha tenido arriesgados exploradores en tiempos prehistóricos, pero sus historias nunca se han contado. Hasta que aparecieron las primeras historias, no hay ningún relato de sus primeros descubrimientos, e incluso después de que la gente comenzara a dejar constancia de sus viajes, hay pocas menciones de sus primeras aventuras en tierras desconocidas.
Durante la Edad Media, la Iglesia (el único poder unificador en Europa después de la caída del Imperio Romano) hizo poco para estimular el espíritu aventurero e investigador. El concepto geográfico del mundo se basaba estrictamente en la Biblia. La Iglesia desaprobaba descubrimientos que pudieran poner en tela de juicio sus creencias, o inspirar a la gente para que cuestionara antiguos dogmas. Pero en la Noruega no cristiana, la gente estaba ansiosa de descubrir nuevas tierras. Había poco que cultivar entre las montañas escarpadas y la gran cantidad de lagos y fiordos. Aunque el tráfico costero era común para ese pueblo de marineros, no fueron capaces de explorar nuevas tierras hasta que sus embarcaciones consiguieran adecuarse al mar abierto. Este problema se solventó con el desarrollo de los barcos vikingos. Estas embarcaciones con proa alta, veloces y elegantes podían navegar con remos o con velas. Además, la construcción ancha y plana del casco permitía a las tripulaciones arrastrar los barcos para desembarcar tanto en las orillas de los ríos como en la costa, haciendo posible adentrarse en el interior. Así, hacia el 800 d.C., los Vikingos se encaminaron desde sus fiordos en busca de tierras y botines y, sin duda también, de aventuras y fama. Fueron de los pocos pueblos que en el mundo medieval se aventuró fuera de su territorio.
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Arquidiócesis de Morelia
Sitio Oficial de la Arquidiócesis de Morelia
www.arquidiocesismorelia.com.mx/inicio.php
Ex Convento y Parroquia de Santa María Magdalena
Morelos No 20 Sur
Colonia Centro
C.P.58840
Cuitzeo del Porvenir,Michoacán
(455) 357-03-09
Museo de la Estampa Ex Convento de Santa María Magdalena
Temática
La temática realiza un acercamiento a la construcción del convento y se mencionan aspectos de la orden religiosa que edificó el monumento. Posteriormente se exhibe la colección de grabados que resguarda el museo, los cuales muestran hechos, personajes y acontecimientos de la historia nacional: grabados de los siglos XVI al XIX; grabados que describen hechos de la revolución mexicana; grabados que representan hechos vinculados con la vida cotidiana, conflictos sociales y personajes del México posrevolucionario, y grabados sobre los acontecimientos surgidos con la expropiación petrolera.
Se cuenta con una muestra de objetos históricos religiosos de la época colonial, así como elementos arquitectónicos vinculados con la construcción del convento.
Conformándose de la siguiente manera:
Sala I.- Historia de la Provincia, el edificio y la arquitectura.
Sala II.- Grabados Siglos XVI al XX y Taller de Gráfica Popular.
Sala III.- La Revolución.
Sala IV.- El Petróleo y la vida diaria.
Sala V.- Crítica Social.
Sala VI.- Diversos.
Entre los autores de estos grabados se encuentran GUADALUPE POSADAS, ALFREDO SALCE, PABLO O’HIGGINIS, TRONCOSO, MARIANA YAMPOLZKY, CHÁVEZ MORADO. ADOLFO MEXIAC, PÉREZ CORONADO, etc., haciendo un total de 44 los autores de esta magnifica colección. En los pasillos de acceso se exhiben algunas piezas arqueológicas de la cultura pur’hepecha.
Importancia del museo
El Museo de la Estampa, es creado en septiembre de 1974, se instala en el refectorio y en algunas de las habitaciones del antiguo convento de Santa María Magdalena, magnífico ex convento agustino, construido en el siglo XVI, considerado uno de los edificios más importantes de la localidad.
En general, la apariencia del convento se ve influenciada por ciertos elementos arquitectónicos entre los que destacan los pesados contrafuertes que apuntalan los muros, vistosas gárgolas de cantera labradas con figuras antropomorfas y zoomorfas, así como almenas que coronan los techos y las gruesas bardas que rodean el atrio, confiriéndole a éste a este maravilloso inmueble el aspecto de fortaleza.
Admisión y servicios
El museo abre sus puertas al público de lunes a domingos de 9:00 a 18:00 horas. La cuota de admisión es de $31.00 M.N. Exención de pago a niños menores de 13 años, estudiantes, maestros y personas de la tercera edad con credencial. Los domingos la entrada es gratuita. La utilización de videocámara está sujeta a un pago de derechos.
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Lens: EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM
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Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 24 mm
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Strobist: Available light only.
As I was driving home last night, Lake Okanagan was remarkably calm. There was no wind to speak of. Conditions were perfect to take this shot, so I did, even though I was risking getting locked into the park overnight. Very glad I stopped. Kind of thinking this should have been my day 29 submission instead of the artistic nude. Oh well.
The long, straight stings of lights on the right hand side are cars traveling down the highway.
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Depuis le 3 Octobre, plus de 200 familles dorment dans la rue de la Banque pour protester contre l'absence de logements décents. Français ou immigrés en situation régulière, tous travaillent mais vivent dans des conditions déplorables: le plus souvent à l'hôtel, ou dans des appartements minuscules, parfois menacés d'expulsion.
Le 14 Décembre, le campement de la rue de la Banque a pris fin: un accord a été signé avec le Ministère pour reloger, sous différentes modalités et délais, l'ensemble des familles. Après l'annonce officielle par Jean-Baptiste Eyraud, président du DAL, une fête a été organisée rue de la Banque, en présence de Emmanuelle Béart, Josiane Balasko, Guy Bedos et le maire du 2e. Vers 20h, l'ensemble du campement (bâches, matels, etc.) a été démonté, dans la joie et le soulagement des familles, et aussi un peu de tristesse à se séparer.
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I recently purchased my first lens with VR. I bought it to replace one that I broke. Note to self: don’t let your *#@$&% tripod fall over with your camera on it. Going into further detail would just make me feel like a jackass. Anyway, this is one of my first attempts at shooting handheld using the VR. I’m one of those photographers who has a tripod surgically attached at the hip, so this is a stretch for me. The bumblebees were buzzing around the first open blooms on the bluebells, so I thought I would take a shot at it. I must say, I was fairly impressed. I took several shots, and the bees were in sharp focus in most of them. It was fascinating to watch them as they crawled inside the few bluebell blooms that were completely open.
1.summer time- fresh fruits and veggies!
2. coffee. and pink
3. outside games
4. puppies-baby animals- have seen lots of news about baby animals making their first zoo appearances!
5. music is the sound of the summer!! :)
6. art
7. playgrounds and polka dots
8. so ready for cheering and football season!
9. lots of pink for me this week- pretty rings
10. terry's beautiful shots. def check him out!!
11. skyyy
12. getting letters
13. sunlight.
1. Green apple, 2. Untitled, 3. 169/365, 4. sadie profile, 5. Six String Music, 6. unstoppable, 7. playbot engaging hypercute, 8. NC State CoEd Cheerleaders 50, 9. Violet Daisies, 10. sunstroke, 11. Knots, 12. you got mail, 13. Untitled
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On The State House grounds there are a ton of pigeons. People come here just to feed them and the squirrels. The crazy Bird Lady had just fed the animals birdseed and peanuts before the crazy Camera lady showed up. Giggle.
Anyway Someone walked up and scared the flock into flight so I turned and hit the shutter. I think its a cool catch altho it does make me kinda dizzy. So I learned that if I stamped my foot at the pigeons they would fly off to the adjacent building. Then I discovered that if I picked up a handfull of peanuts and tossed them onto the pavement the birds would fly toward me.....Hmmmm Theres gold in knowing that. One day I might get a phenomenal shot. I did get a few goodies tho.
Hilo de la Fotohistoria en Pullip .es: PULLIP MEETING AT BARCELONA: 03/07/2011 - JOAN BROSSA /
QUEDADA DE PULLIPS EN BARCELONA: 03/07/2011 - JOAN BROSSA
(Read in order, this is: SHOT/FOTO 08 of 32) PAG: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32.
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Ecocentro Danaus (<-- video) is located a couple miles east of La Fortuna Costa Rica. It's a fairly small reserve, 600 meters of walking trails, but boy, do they pack a LOT in such a small area. Danaus was created about 13 years ago when some forward thinking people decided it might be better to grow life than cut it down. Danaus is like a mini oasis since it's completely surrounded by pasture and cattle land. Here's what Ecocentro Danaus says about itself: 'Ecocentro Danaus is an ecological reserve that preserves a natural regenerating secondary forest. Many different biological processes take place here and there is a great biodiversity of flora and fauna in its natural state.'Danaus is worth a look if your in the La Fortuna area and you need something to do for a couple hours.
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Sekolah Tinggi Perikanan Jl. AUP Pasar Minggu Jakarta Selatan 12520
(dulu DIKLAT AUP)
Atraksi Seni dan Budaya "Taruna-Taruni" STP dalam acara :
WISUDA ANGKATAN 42 – TAHUN 2010
Pada hari Sabtu, 07 Agustus 2010, Sekolah Tinggi Perikanan melantik 327 wisudawan dari enam program studi, yakni Teknologi Penangkapan Ikan, Permesinan Perikanan, Teknologi Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan, Akuakultur, Teknologi Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Perairan, dan Penyuluhan Perikanan.
Ketua STP, Dr. Aef Permadi, S.Pi, M.Si menyebutkan bahwa hingga sekarang STP telah menghasilkan 7749 lulusan yang bekerja di dalam maupun luar negeri. Di antara Sarjana Sains Terapan Perikanan yang diwisuda rencananya akan direkrut oleh perusahaan-perusahaan perikanan, seperti PT Ocean Mitramas dan PT Marindo. Saat ini STP membuka enam program studi yaitu Teknologi Penangkapan Ikan (TPI), Permesinan Perikanan (MP), Teknologi Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan (TPH), Teknologi Akuakultur (TAK), Teknologi Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Perairan (TPS), dan Penyuluhan Perikanan (PP) bagi para taruna yang berasal dari lulusan Sekolah Lanjutan Tingkat Atas baik umum maupun kejuruan, termasuk yang telah menjadi Pegawai Negeri Sipil. Biaya selama pendidikan, seperti asrama, konsumsi, perkuliahan, dan praktikum, sebagian besar ditanggung oleh Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan.
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Here comes another photographer. God, I am so tired of this. Hey you want another shot of the majestic tiger in full grandeur for your pathetic Flickr account ? Take this !!! How about this for the Royal Bengal, or is it too royal for you? You want to take a picture of the lord of the jungle? Please, I am the lord of nothing. Not even my dirty old enclosure here. Give me a break. Or at least give me some fresh food. Hey, do you want to step inside for a macro of my beautiful eyes?
Stirling
Beautiful village in the Adelaide Hills
Located only 18 km from Adelaide via the South Eastern Freeway, Stirling is a village and district of extraordinary charm. In many ways it captures the essence of the Adelaide Hills. Being quite unlike the typical Australian town it is middle class in temper, European in vegetation, and Mediterranean in its ambience.
The township came into existence as a very conscious act of real estate selling. In 1854 Peter Prankerd, a close friend of the South Australian politician, Edward Stirling, laid out the town (he named it after his friend) and on 27 February, 1854 the firm of Samson, Wicksteed & Co auctioned the lots with the advertisement that the area 'approximated to the spring temperature of our native land'.
At the time Stirling had natural advantages as the area around it was ideal for market gardening and orchards and the route running through the village was the main road through the Adelaide Hills.
Today Stirling is by-passed by the South Eastern Freeway. Consequently it has been left as a delightful, elegant small village in the hills
The Yo-Yo
"cost": 30-50 tickets (waaaaay to much)
Ok first off, i know, yo-yo's are fun. They're a great toy and have been around for ages, and if you can do any of the "trick" that a yo-yo is capable of; you're a God among men.
thats with a real yo-yo. Duncan, Butterflys, etc. made of wood, with a good thick string.
this is not one of those.
first off i should point out i DID NOT cut the string short on this. thats exactly how it came. i did some research and apparently a yo-yo's string length are supposed to be the "distance from your bellybutton to the ground"
im 6"3 and this aint cuttin it, i cant even imagine anyone ever having fun with this.
you're not gonna do the Eiffel Tower, attempting the loop-to-loop is clearly a joke, and you damn sure can forget walking the dog.
yes, yo-yos are great.
Arcade Prize yo-yos are a no-no.
Fun Rating: 1.5 out of 5 tickets (due to string length and weight of the cheap plastic)