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The Pisces is a mixture of moods. Swirling back and forth, indecisive about their character. What is constant, however, is the Pisces' ability to attract others to them. They are naturally likeable creatures with equally alluring demeanor.
The Pisces wields the Pearl, another simple yet beautiful creation, much like itself.
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It's DONE!
...I swear I didn't forget the Pisces...it just kinda slipped.
Reaper minis is doing a set of astrology. This is their Pisces fig that I painted. Sealed with matte varnish and painted with P3 paints.
Pisces zodiac sign background featuring one of it's symbols and it's corresponding horoscope dates.
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Original painting by artist
Rae Chichilnitsky.
30"x40".
Stained Glass on Canvas technique.
Acrylic and
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PISCES (Pontoon for In-situ Characterization of Environmental Systems) is a lightweight pontoon platform that supports water quality and meteorological sampling. The device, shown here at the Nation Great Rivers field station, will be deployed as part of the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center's long term river monitoring research program, GREON (Great Rivers Ecological Observation Network). The device will be the first water sampling platform to be used in a larger network of water quality platforms on the Mississippi River and large rivers around the world. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
PISCES (Pontoon for In-situ Characterization of Environmental Systems), shown here at the National Great Rivers Field station, is a lightweight pontoon platform that supports water quality and meteorological sampling. The device will be deployed as part of the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center's long term river monitoring research program, GREON (Great Rivers Ecological Observation Network). The device will be the first water sampling platform to be used in a larger network of water quality platforms on the Mississippi River and large rivers around the world. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Contrary to popular belief,
1. Pisa is not just about the leaning tower; and
2. Pisa is not the only place in Italy to have a leaning tower.
This is a detail from one of the main buildings of Pisa's university. It was covered with frescoes, and on one of the bottom levels it had all of the zodiac symbols. Unfortunately, my symbol (Sagittarius) was mostly covered by a water pipe, so I satisfied myself with taking pictures of some of the others that were clearly visible.
Ship Type: Pipe carrier
Year Built: 1992
Length x Breadth: 82 m X 18 m
Gross Tonnage: 2610, DeadWeight: 3050 t
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 7.3 / 6.3 knots
Flag: United Kingdom [UK]
Call Sign: MPYY3
IMO: 9031076, MMSI: 234217000
To illustrate the horoscope 2009 special in Fairlady magazine, I decided to choose shoes appropriate to each star sign, and team them with a matching fabric.
© Heather Moore 2008
How to Find the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) ... ?
Taken with Nikon D40x, ISO 800 and Paint.NET (graphic software)
A very special little lady in the theme of Carnival+the horoscope Pisces!
Carnival PIsces is made from a genuine Takara Blythe Vera Florentine. She wears a beautiful wig made by SleepingElf and a dress set made by JEDS123. Carnival Pisces comes with everything you see in the photos, including her stand, outfit,hair accessories and toys.
January 17
Feel free to take the lazy route today, dear Pisces. Don't lift a finger if you don't really have to. It may be hard to get others moving as well. You can prod all you want, but ultimately, if people don't want to go, they aren't going to. Your flexible nature might be put to the test. More than likely, you will find that you need to adapt to the whims of others, rather than the other way around.
A very special little lady in the theme of Carnival+the horoscope Pisces!
Carnival PIsces is made from a genuine Takara Blythe Vera Florentine. She wears a beautiful wig made by SleepingElf and a dress set made by JEDS123. Carnival Pisces comes with everything you see in the photos, including her stand, outfit,hair accessories and toys.
One of the 12th-century Tierkreisreliefs aus Brauweiler (Zodiac Reliefs from Brauweiler), on loan from the Museum Schnütgen in Cologne.
These beautifully carved zodiac reliefs once decorated the north tower of the abbey church in Brauweiler, west of Cologne. They were added sometime before 1141 as part of the rich sculptural decoration of the church. At the time there was little sculpture decoration in German churches and the subject of the zodiac is unique. Seven of the original twelve panels have survived: Aquarius (January), Pisces (February), Aries (March), Taurus (April), Gemini (May), Cancer (June) and Virgo (August). The zodiac represents the progression of the year on earth and the movement of the stars in the heavens; in medieval art it was often accompanied by scenes of the "Labors of the Months." See our Zodiac and Labors of the Months feature for more information and examples.
More details: Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn
More photos: Rheinisches Landesmuseum Photo Gallery