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Patterns in doorways - Temple of Heaven, Tian Tan, Beijing,
back in January of 2006 on our tour of "Ancient Capitals of China"
This is a pattern for crocheted Hat-Hoodie!
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Here is a little more about Keith Critchlow He is the founder of Kairos which is a non-sectarian organisation which takes into consideration all the revealed traditions of mankind; it is founded on the principle of the Unity of Being.
One of several books I bought at Galeri Kayseri English bookshop, a very good bookshop.
bookshopturkey.com/aboutus.htm
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i went on a tiny shopping-spree yesterday (i say tiny as i didn't spend much in total, hooray). i only needed a top for yoga classes, but fell for a skirt, then picked up a t-shirt, plus two dresses. oh dear.
Cool shots taken around the neighborhood, surrounding area, and on travel. Catching up with some shots from summer 2016.
Pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
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Shopping with daughter for glass paint at the craft store. Realized I didn't have a pic for today. You would think there would be all these wonderful abstract possibilities - but guess not after the holiday season and getting ready for inventory and transition. Most of the displays did not provide a good eye shot. These are science fair boards that were stacked.
Sacred Harp singing is a form of church music started in the early 19th century in the northeast, which went on to be popular in the south. It's an art form that came close to dying out, but has had a resurgence in popularity due in part to the Internet. The locals who enjoy this singing have formed the Harpeth Valley Sacred Harp Singers and you can find out more about them here: sacredharpnashville.org/
Here's what's going on in the picture: Chairs are arranged to form a square. That song's leader stands in the middle and faces the largest group who sings the melody. On one side are the basses, who are opposite from the trebles, with the altos in the back. The book they use is a modern reprint of a book dating back to 1844 called The Sacred Harp. The music is sung a cappella, which means they don't use instruments, but with everyone singing they can belt out the notes really loud. The leader and some of the singers wave their hand in a pattern to help keep the rhythm. This meetup was at the 2011 Wilson County Fair in Lebanon, TN