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Damselflies-8072 - RBN - 427

 

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Eyes : {S0NG} :: Polly Eyes @ Kustom9

Hair : Opale . Maya Hair @ Main store

Ears : [Cubic Cherry] {Killian} @ Skin Fair

Panties : 17. "Zephyr" Regina (Mint) @ Imaginarium

Bodysuit : 3. "Zephyr" Regina RARE @ Imaginarium

Shoes : 23. "Zephyr" Regina (Mint) @ Imaginarium

  

from Yokai -Spring fragrance @ Imaginarium

 

12.Yokai -Spring fragrance - Wings (white flowers)

16.Yokai -Spring fragrance - Flower diadem (white flowers)

19.Yokai -Spring fragrance - Flower Moon (candy path)RARE

4.Yokai -Spring fragrance - Bunny Magic Wand (silver\pink)

 

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Spring fragrance

  

...we both know I'm worth waiting for (BE)

 

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New TGIF Suite installation featuring our favorite creators: Kraftwork, FancyDecor, Darkfold Productions, Debauchery, Blue Balls, Ruckus

 

(nifty: 372 prims!)

the air is so hot, the tractor looks like a mirage

Kikinda 2009 --- kac.cfs.afx.dz.

Of the many productions of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker I have seen throughout the years, few are more visually striking than this one recently staged at the Rome Opera House.

 

In a theatrical design full of charming detail, seasonal coziness and fairytale magic, the Waltz of the Snowflakes stood out, and was, as always, pretty challenging to photograph.

 

The sets were created by Andrea Miglio, the costumes by Gianluca Falaschi, lighting by Valerio Tiberi and the video projections by Igor Renzetti and Lorenzo Bruno. The overall production and choreography is by Paul Chalmer.

 

Seen at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Teatro Costanzi, o, 21 December 2024. Artists of the Ballet of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma.

 

© 2024 Marc Haegeman. All Rights Reserved.

Paradise - Dreaming

 

Photographer - KL Production

Vacant production facilitty - Adrian, MI

Paragon Dance Animations and Roy Mildor Productions presents :

Francisco Merengue Dance Pack

 

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MadPea Flutter Fly Swatter

 

Event Opening Date: April 15, 2024

Event Closing Date: April 27, 2024

 

Available at Cosmopolitan

 

COSMOPOLITAN ANNIVERSARY GIFT

 

Also the goose are from Evil things !

 

Aardvark :Don Goose Capone

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♥MadPea Blowup Betty & Blowup Barry

 

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Iguacu Waterfalls, Argentinian Side!

Massenproduktion von Frieden

Taraxacum officinale

This is an aerial shot of the Tata Salt Plant near Northwich, Cheshire. I believe salt has been extracted in this area for several hundred years, certainly before anyone had heard of Tata. The firm produces sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate and of course, sodium chloride.

The Express is barreling down the track on the Reading and Northern in this February 2016 photo. This Lerro Productions photo charter was fun - and cold. My way of (mentally) preparing myself for next month.

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TAMRON 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD A010

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In the MadPea Terrifying Tale Trail players are challenged, entertained and scared within an inch of their lives! Some even become dinner..

 

For those who beat the Baba Yaga sisters there is a satisfying conclusion: Pumpkin Smashing! That's right, pumpkin smashing! Not only do players receive 35 amazing prizes from our talented Collaborators, they also get to relieve a bit of stress by using a huge sledge hammer to bash some perfectly innocent pumpkins!

  

There are ONLY 2 DAYS left to play! Will you become dinner for 3 hungry witches or will you escape and collect your prize?

 

Play to find out! Start here: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/MadPea%20Mad%20City/71/161/33

 

Read more about it on the Website: www.madpeagames.com/terrifying-tale-trail-guide/

This is the inQue Productions Videoreel. Many of our releases in a one minute shortcut video. We would like to thank all of our customers so far. And we hope to rule this game like never before in 2016. Enjoy the video.

 

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Maybe built in 1939 or 1940.

In the 19th century and in early 20th century oil from the large grey polarsea sharks was highly priced export to Europe, used to lighten the streets of larger cities

The fireplaces under the oil pots - here the small peaces of the driftwood were used to cook the oil out of the liver

 

 

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“A flower sprouting from the cracks in a wall is life creeping up everywhere.”

 

Giuseppe Tobia

  

“Un fiore che spunta dalle crepe di un muro è la vita che si arrampica ovunque.”

  

Giuseppe Tobia

  

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The late Pope Francis left us a memorable phrase, referring to the tragic events of our current history, he said "build bridges, not walls", and almost paraphrasing Pope Francis, here in Sicily we tear down walls, let me explain... there is a traditional religious festival, during which the wall of a house, always the same wall, is torn down, to then be built again in anticipation of the celebration that will be held in the new year. But it is not so much the wall itself, even more characteristic is the way in which this wall is broken down: it is struck over and over again with the arms of the float, those used by the bearers to hold the float, on which sits the statue of Saint James, an incredible tradition whose origins are not unanimous. Many, many years ago, I was perhaps 20 years old, walking with a few friends one evening along Corso Umberto in Taormina, I learned from one of them about this incredible tradition. I remember it as if it were yesterday. He said, “In Sicily, there is a celebration in which, during the procession, the float with the Saint, loaded with provola (cheeses), is used like a battering ram to break down the wall of a house, which is then rebuilt (the battering ram, a medieval assault weapon, used to break down gates and castle walls).” This year, I was able to witness (and photograph) this very particular and unique tradition, which is celebrated every year on July 26th in the town of Capizzi (Messina), a celebration that commemorates the transfer of the relics of Saint James from his sanctuary. As mentioned, the most characteristic moment of the celebration is the "rite of miracles": the float with Saint James on it is violently hurled against the wall of a house adjacent to the church of Sant'Antonio, and each impact against this wall is interpreted as "a miracle of Saint James". The number of blows needed to overcome the wall is interpreted sometimes positively (if the blows are even), sometimes negatively (if the blows are odd). The "Miracles of St. James" do not have a certain origin, some think it could originate in ancient times from the destruction of a small pagan temple, or a synagogue, someone else instead traces this tradition as a form of revenge of the inhabitants of Capizzi (Capitini), this because the relics of the Saint were stolen from Capizzi to be kept in the city of Messina, by the Spanish nobleman Sancho de Heredia, in obedience in 1435 towards Alfonso V of Aragon, nicknamed "the Magnanimous" (he was king of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia, Majorca, Sicily, titular king of Jerusalem, Corsica and Hungary, he was count of Barcelona and of the Catalan counties, and from 1442 he would also become king of Naples), therefore the demolition of the wall would be a form of revenge towards what was perhaps the house of the nobleman Sancho de Heredia, finally someone else traces this tradition to a legendary event, which recalls the defeat of a handful of Saracens, who They had barricaded themselves in that place. Currently in Capizzi, in the Sanctuary of San Giacomo Maggiore, the oldest relic of Saint James the Apostle in Sicily is housed: a finger of the saint. Another characteristic aspect of the festival is the presence of numerous provola cheeses placed on the roof of the float. These are offered by the population to Saint James. The presence of these typical cheeses is indicative of the type of economy in Capizzi, primarily linked to agriculture and livestock farming, with significant dairy and pork production, particularly that of the Nebrodi black pig, with typical cheeses such as provola capitina and maiorchino. Some residents told me that sometimes the donations of provola cheeses, even large ones, become so abundant that the float ends up becoming exceptionally heavy, severely testing the bearers' ability to support all that weight.

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Il compianto papa Francesco ci ha lasciato una memorabile frase, in riferimento alle tragiche vicende della nostra attuale storia, ha detto “costruite ponti, non muri”, e quasi parafrasando Papa Francesco, qui da noi in Sicilia i muri li abbattiamo, mi spiego meglio ….c’è una festa tradizionale religiosa, durante la quale il muro di una casa, sempre lo stesso muro, viene abbattuto, per poi venire costruito in attesa della festa che si terrà il nuovo anno, ma non è tanto il muro in se, ancor più caratteristico è il modo in cui questo muro viene sfondato: esso viene colpito più, e più volte con i bracci del fercolo, quelli che servono ai portatori per reggere la vara, sul quale siede la statua di San Giacomo, una incredibile tradizione sulle cui origini non c’è unanimità di pensiero. Io tanti, tanti anni fa, forse avevo 20 anni, passeggiando con pochi amici di sera sul Corso Umberto di Taormina, venni a sapere da uno di questi, di questa tradizione che ha dell’incredibile, lo ricordo come fosse ieri, disse “in Sicilia c’è una festa nella quale durante la processione, la vara con il Santo, carica di provole (formaggi) viene utilizzata come fosse un’ariete per sfondare il muro di una casa, che poi verrà ricostruito (l’ariete, arma medioevale d’assalto, utilizzata per sfondare portoni e muri dei castelli),”. Quest’anno, ho potuto assistere (e fotografare) questa tradizione così particolare ed unica, che si celebra ogni anno il 26 luglio nel paese di Capizzi (Messina), festa che commemora il trasferimento delle reliquie di San Giacomo dal suo Santuario, e, come anticipato, il momento più caratteristico della festa è il “rito dei miracoli”, la vara con sopra San Giacomo viene violentemente scagliata contro il muro di una una casa adiacente la chiesa di Sant'Antonio, ed ogni urto contro questo muro viene inteso come “un miracolo di San Giacomo”, il numero dei colpi necessari per avere la meglio sul muro viene interpretato ora in maniera positiva (se i colpi sono pari), ora in maniera negativa (se i colpi sono dispari). I “Miracoli di San Giacomo” non hanno una origine certa, qualcuno pensa possa originare anticamente dalla distruzione di un piccolo tempio pagano, od una sinagoga, qualcun altro invece fa risalire questa tradizione come una forma di rivalsa degli abitanti di Capizzi (Capitini), questo perché le reliquie del Santo furono sottratte a Capizzi per essere custodite nella città di Messina, da parte del nobile spagnolo Sancho de Heredia, in obbedienza nel 1435 verso Alfonso V d'Aragona, soprannominato "il Magnanimo" (era re di Aragona, Valencia, Sardegna, Maiorca, Sicilia, re titolare di Gerusalemme, Corsica e Ungheria, era conte di Barcellona e delle contee catalane, e dal 1442 sarebbe diventato anche re di Napoli), quindi l’abbattimento del muro sarebbe una forma di vendetta verso quella forse era la casa del nobile Sancho de Heredia, infine qualcun altro fa risalire questa tradizione ad un evento leggendario, che ricorda la sconfitta di un manipolo di saraceni, che si erano asserragliati in quel luogo. Attualmente a Capizzi, nel Santuario di San Giacomo Maggiore, si trova la più antica reliquia di San Giacomo Apostolo Maggiore che abbiamo in Sicilia, si tratta di un dito del Santo. Un altro aspetto caratteristico della festa, è la presenza di numerose provole messe sul tetto della vara, queste sono offerte dalla popolazione a San Giacomo, la presenza di questi tipici formaggi è indicativa del tipo di economia che c’è a Capizzi, principalmente legata all'agricoltura e alla pastorizia, con una importante produzione casearia e di carne suina, in particolare quella del maiale nero dei Nebrodi, con formaggi tipici, come la provola capitina e il maiorchino. Mi dicevano alcuni abitanti che a volte la donazione delle provole, anche di grosse dimensioni, diviene così abbondante, che la vara finisce con acquisire un peso eccezionale, mettendo a dura prova la capacità di reggere tutto quel peso da parte dei portatori.

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The C44aci GE-powered production line at UGL Broadmeadows on 4 July 2012 with Pacific National's 9303 up front. There were also XRNs under construction in the line for Xstrata, and 6020s for Aurizon.

 

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still running ... ;-)

 

HAPPY*

HO HO HO

AND ALL THAT

 

Frohe Weihnachten ... <3

 

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First Fridays Oakland Feb 2022

Just pumping out the 7637th barrel, they've been busy.

An interesting and unusual thing to see, apparently one of 300 built to celebrate the Alfa's success in French production car racing. A little more exotic than some of the 'special editions' I've seen over the years in France....

 

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Here is a view from the subjects view.

We took the peas out for some 360° bumpy fun!

Have you tried 360 pics?

This is my second outfit for Scala's production of Wicca's Wardrobe 1st Anniversary Show. I felt like a Diva in the best possible way in this amazing Lukretia gown with matching headdress.

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