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Promoting Business Through Racing. Ford Museum-Dearborn Michigan

Keukenhof est un très beau jardin de fleurs (32 hectares) avec plus de 7 millions de bulbes en fleurs chaque printemps. Symbole des Pays-Bas, il est un lieu unique dans le monde dédié à la tulipe.

Le parc de Keukenhof est situé à une distance proche d'une trentaine de kilomètres d'Amsterdam.

Keukenhof est l'un des plus grands jardins de fleurs au monde avec plus de 800 variétés différentes de tulipes et de nombreux autres types de fleurs qui fleurissent dans le parc chaque printemps.

Même les plus grands sceptiques sont impressionnés !

Le jardin est situé dans l'environnement boisé d'un château du 17ème siècle visible de l'autre coté de la route. Autrefois, le lieu était appelé Keukenduin, littéralement "la cuisine des dunes". Le nom Keukenduin vient du fait que les produits de la région des dunes, comme le gibier, le bétail et toutes sortes d'herbes et de baies, étaient destinés aux propriétaires du château. Pour ensuite devenir Keukenhof soit "Le potager" qui devait servir le château en légumes et en herbes aromatiques.

C'est 1949 que les jardins de Keukenhof sont créés sous l'impulsion du Maire de l'époque souhaitant valoriser le travail des horticulteurs. Depuis les producteur de bulbes de la région exposent chaque année leurs plus belles variétés de tulipes dans des massifs grandioses.

 

Keukenhof is a very beautiful flower garden (32 hectares) with more than 7 million flower bulbs each spring. Symbol of the Netherlands, it is a unique place in the world dedicated to the tulip.

Keukenhof Park is located at a distance of about thirty kilometers from Amsterdam.

Keukenhof is one of the largest flower gardens in the world with over 800 different varieties of tulips and many other types of flowers blooming in the park each spring.

Even the biggest skeptics are impressed!

The garden is set in the wooded surroundings of a 17th century chateau visible across the road. Formerly, the place was called Keukenduin, literally "the kitchen of the dunes". The name Keukenduin comes from the fact that the products of the dune region, such as game, cattle and all kinds of herbs and berries, were destined for the owners of the castle. To then become Keukenhof or "The vegetable garden" which was to serve the castle with vegetables and aromatic herbs.

It was in 1949 that the Keukenhof gardens were created at the instigation of the Mayor of the time, wishing to promote the work of horticulturists. Since then, bulb producers in the region have exhibited their most beautiful varieties of tulips each year in grandiose beds.

 

Recently promoted to Champion of Sector 10 SpeedsterX is struggling to see his role... He was always the type of guy who likes to have fun and live as free as possible.. But now he is put in a position of importance and will he rise up to the title?

 

Come find out when Sector 10 opens !

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Another catch from the butterfly world; why am I even promoting them? It's not as if they gave me a concession and they don't allow tripods...

Model promoting the Museo Erotico de Barcelona poses for a portrait.

 

This was the second shot, you can take a look at Part I

promoting some food items. At Amsterdamse Poort shopping centre.

Classical Khmer kings of medieval Cambodia promoted the notion of Devarāja, a cult of the "god-king” that provided the religious rationale for royal authority. They were depicted as divine universal rulers or deified monarchs with transcendental qualities.

 

The gigantic smiling faces at Bayon Temple portray the great Mahayana Buddhist king, Jayavarman VII, as a living god on earth - a Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara or enlightened Buddhist saint overseeing a vast and disparate empire with an enigmatic blend of benevolence and absolute authority.

 

Bayon Temple served as the primary locus of the royal cult and was Jayavarman's personal mausoleum at the height of his rein over the Khmer Empire in the late 12th Century. The temple is positioned at the centre of the ancient Angkor Thom city complex and rural metropolis in northwestern Cambodia. Over 200 serenely smiling visages carved on more than 50 sandstone face-towers remain throughout the temple.

 

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Hoping to see much more of local designers like SafiyaSathi at bangladeshi weddings!

 

Currently the market is saturated with indian and pakistani designer attires.

 

Dhaka, Bangladesh

"In the 1970s, canola was created through traditional plant cross-breeding by removing two things found in the rapeseed plant: glucosinolates and erucic acid. Erucic acid was removed because it was believed to be inedible or toxic in high doses. The newly developed plant was renamed "canola" – a combination of "Canadian" and "Oil" (or ola) to make this difference apparent." From the link below.

 

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I absolutely love the time of year when the fields turn bright yellow with the Canola flowers. The day before yesterday was the first day I had been out when I saw any fields with the crop fully in bloom. I have to admit that I don't like the smell of Canola, but the colour is so spectacular and pretty. In this shot, the sky is beginning to darken, ready to rain a little later.

 

These two old, wooden barns were part of a CPR Demonstration Farm. I have added a previously posted photo in a comment box below, showing the whole farm.

 

"The home, the barn, everything seen in this yard once served a rather unique and special purpose. Operating as a fully functioning “demonstration farm”, near Vulcan Alberta, and tied to the Canadian Pacific Railway, it was a show piece of sorts a century ago, promoting the region’s agricultural potential. Prospective settlers would be told where to acquire land and of course similar farm buildings, what crops to grow and how to do it efficiently, what equipment to purchase, what techniques to use and so on.

 

The CPR had a vested interest, of course, in the success of this endeavour. They’d profit both on the sale of these kit farms and then again, many-fold, on the resultant business brought to the railway through the moving of inbound materials needed by all those new settlers; and outbound agricultural products the area would produce. And the transporting of people in and out, all the stuff needed for new towns that would spring up, and any industry established there, they too all moved by railway. It was win-win for the CPR!" From bigdoer website.

 

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The day before yesterday, 1 July 2017, was a great day, spent with friend, Pam. I picked her up just after 8:00 am and did a long drive in Southern Alberta. We saw our target bird - a Common Nighthawk, and all sorts of other things including plants and old barns. It took a round trip of 414 km to get the Nighthawks, but it was so worth it! Much further than I normally drive. Towards the end of our day, the rain arrived, accompanied by lightning streaks. This couldn't have been timed more perfectly, to wash off a lot of the dust that covered my car after 12 hours of driving hot, dusty roads! So welcome! We have another hot day today and the forecast is for very hot days for at least the next week. So far, the forecast is 33C for Friday, 35C for Saturday and 31C for Sunday.

 

It was such a thrill to see a Common Nighthawk / Chordeiles minor (a rather strange looking bird), as I had always wanted to see one actually lying on a fence post or wooden railing. People get such amazing photos of them like that, and that is what I was determined to find this summer. Last year, I had driven to this area in Southern Alberta, hoping to find one, but had been out of luck. Though I ended up with the one in the photo I posted yesterday, lying on a hard, metal railing that lacked character, I'm still happy as can be. Not only did friend Pam and I see this one, but there were three other Nighthawks there, too. Two of the others were also on a metal rail, but the fourth was on a fence post - not the best angle, but it was still nice to see a fence post perch. How close we came to missing them. I said I wanted to just check the first part of a small side road first, before continuing on the road we were on - and there they were! I had seen a nighthawk on maybe five different occasions over the years, but most were in flight and one was perched very high up in a tree. For Pam, this was the first time she had ever seen one, and she was so happy to see this lifer.

 

"On warm summer evenings, Common Nighthawks roam the skies over treetops, grasslands, and cities. Their sharp, electric peent call is often the first clue they’re overhead. In the dim half-light, these long-winged birds fly in graceful loops, flashing white patches out past the bend of each wing as they chase insects. These fairly common but declining birds make no nest. Their young are so well camouflaged that they’re hard to find, and even the adults seem to vanish as soon as they land." From AllABoutBirds.

 

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Common_Nighthawk/id

 

I was so tired after driving such a long distance and it was a hot day - the temperature got up to 30C. I so rarely do such a long drive, and I've barely driven all winter and spring. It felt so good to actually get out on a long drive like this, and we saw all sorts of interesting things that we just had to stop and photograph - of course!

 

Every single time I go out with my camera for a drive, I never forget to be SO thankful to live in a country where I have the freedom and safety to go where I want, and to see such beauty. Thank you, Alberta and Albertans - and Happy 150th Birthday, Canada! Such a young country.

Palacio de los Marqueses de Torremejia, Almagro, Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha, España.

 

El palacio de Torremejía está ubicado en pleno casco histórico de Almagro. Ocupa toda una manzana, con una extensión total de unos 2.500 metros cuadrados construidos y distribuidos en dos plantas.

Destaca su patio principal, porticado con columnas isabelinas del siglo XV, y un segundo patio o corral, con entrada de carruajes desde la plaza, que antecedía al desaparecido hospital de la Cofradía de las Ánimas.

 

No se conoce con exactitud quien fue el promotor, constructor y primer propietario del palacio. Sí se tiene constancia de que el edificio se levantó en la segunda mitad del siglo XV, aunque con el paso de los años sufriría notables transformaciones.

 

​Otros estudios procedentes de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, aseguran que el constructor de este palacio fue Marcos de la Madrid, otro judeoconverso, banquero de Carlos V, casado con Juana Rodríguez de Pisa, hija de García de Pisa. Esta relación con los Pisa justificaría también la presencia del escudo de esta familia en el patio principal del palacio. ​​

 

Investigadores locales aseguran que el primer propietario de este palacio fue García de Pisa, un integrante de la poderosa familia de judeoconversos de los Pisa llegada a Almagro desde tierras gallegas, al amparo de los últimos maestres de Calatrava, cuya sede estaba en Almagro. En el capitel de unas de las columnas isabelinas del patio central se conserva un escudo con la imagen de un águila coronada, símbolo de los Pisa.

 

The Torremejía palace is located in the historic centre of Almagro. It occupies an entire block, with a total area of ​​about 2,500 square metres built and distributed over two floors.

Its main courtyard stands out, with a portico with Isabelline columns from the 15th century, and a second courtyard or corral, with carriage entrance from the square, which preceded the now-defunct hospital of the Cofradía de las Ánimas.

 

It is not known exactly who was the promoter, builder and first owner of the palace. There is evidence that the building was built in the second half of the 15th century, although over the years it would undergo significant transformations.

 

Other studies from the University of Castilla-La Mancha claim that the builder of this palace was Marcos de la Madrid, another Jewish convert, banker of Charles V, married to Juana Rodríguez de Pisa, daughter of García de Pisa. This relationship with the Pisa would also justify the presence of the coat of arms of this family in the main courtyard of the palace.​​

 

Local researchers claim that the first owner of this palace was García de Pisa, a member of the powerful family of converted Jews of the Pisa family who arrived in Almagro from Galicia, under the protection of the last masters of Calatrava, whose headquarters were in Almagro. On the capital of one of the Isabelline columns in the central courtyard there is a shield with the image of a crowned eagle, the symbol of the Pisa family.

"The East West DEMU" charter train, promoted by Hastings Diesels Ltd. and operated by GBRf, heads east along the East-West Rail line near the village of Steeple Claydon, passing the loops from which a connection will be built into the HS2 track construction and maintenance depot. This is the outward leg, 1Z49 09.02 Hastings - Milton Keynes Central, which had already set down passengers at Bicester Village.

 

After reaching Milton Keynes, the train reversed fairly quickly and returned by the same route, although there was a break for everyone of about an hour and a half at Bicester Village.

 

As there were no locations where the sun was on the front of the train for this leg, I'd originally intended to go a going-away shot. But the view the other way (see this photo) showed the HS2 construction site, so I decided to do an approaching shot and then rush across the very quiet road to get it. Unfortunately, the traffic had other ideas and as the train approached I realised there was a tractor approaching, which would pass me as the train went under the bridge. I considered crossing the road for this view and not bothering with the approaching shot, but decided to try for both...

 

I did have to wait for the tractor to pass, as well as one car behind it, and then I rushed across before a second car had caught up the first. I'd intended standing closer to the bridge and more head-on, but as soon as I crossed the road (further from the bridge than I'd intended, as that saved vital seconds) I pointed the camera and pressed the shutter. I'd turned off the autofocus for the approaching shot and, unfortunately, the focusing ring must have moved marginally as I rushed across the road: the burst of images were not completely sharp. So I've reduced the resolution and used the auto sharpen tool (along with a bit of selective noise reduction on the sides and roof of the train, to remove the noise I'd just introduced), which has produced something which is quite acceptable unless you enlarge it significantly - and I suspect it's as good as anything I'd have produced from my first digital camera.

 

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Promoting Liverpool as a music city. Blue Air Web on finals 25L at BRU-EBBR

'Promoting peace and harmony.'

 

Here in Canada, today being the day to remember and consider the awfulness of war, across the country we stopped at the eleventh hour of this eleventh day of the eleventh month for a minute of quiet henotic thought.

 

And a fine little assemby of birds of prayer hoisted their tiny flag and added their sincere desires for lasting peace and harmony.

  

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Promoted by Chippenham and District Wheelers, on behalf of RTTC, on Lansdown Lane, Bath, England

 

Original 35mm negative scanned with a Fujifilm X-T4 and Laowa 65mm f/2.8 macro lens, converted to positive using FilmLab software and edited in Lightroom 9.

Gotta promote the Nerdly strikes back contest over on Bricknerd.com a bit so here is my first entry!

 

(I can't win any of the prizes of course...but bragging rights counts for a lot, haha!)

 

So get in the game and head over to the site bricknerd.com/home/tag/Do+or+do+not+there+is+no+try for more details! Bribes and flattery towards the judges are encouraged ;)

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i thought i'd get some signs and stuff ready to promote the 'It's yours, take it!' street exhibition for which i'm one of the 'nailers'.

 

as always i got sidetracked and did some free art too

 

Born from the bowels of the Free Art Friday Flickr Group, "It's yours, take it!" is a global free art project taking place in 5 cities. Stateside we have Chicago,Illinois, Honolulu,Hawaii and Phoenix, Arizona. Outside the land of consumption is Tel Aviv, Isreal and Portsmouth Hampshire, UK.

38 artists are contributing one piece each to these five locations. In place of curators we have "Nailers"... those that will be putting these pieces up at an impromptu outdoor location. The installations will be put up around the last weekend of March, 2008. Stay tuned for previews of finished pieces and complete photographic coverage!

  

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PROMOTED TO LEAGUE 1 28/4/2018

BAW100Y departing Dublin having been painted by IAC in British Airways Negus colour scheme to promote BAs 100 year heritage.

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I have always dreamed out of doing a flour shoot and for whatever wild reason- I had yet to do it until PPC. We gathered for our photo walk with Brooke on day 2 and two different shoots happening with flour and it was wonderful. I was so mesmerized watching them dance around with the flour.

 

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Our poublisher promotes great projects made with analog stuff. "Just pie in the Sky" by the Russian photographer Igor Mukhin is a photographic collection about the 90's in Moscow.

 

The page of the project : bit.ly/mukhin_bergger

 

"The Soviet dream is over. Igor Mukhin, born in Moscow in 1961, never left his hometown. Gorbachev's reforms and the collapse of the USSR liberated photography from its documentary and propagandist vocation. The improvisation starts again. In this turbulent, unstable and uncertain background, Mukhin explores the city like the cat Behemoth. He is very tall, and nobody notice him. He doesn't travel, he's at home and he photographs his life."

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Special logojet promoting 'Star Wars - Galaxy's Edge', the latest movie in the Star Wars franchise, featuring the 'Millennium Falcon'.

 

Final departure from Manchester for G-VLIP as it heads to Ciudad Real, central Spain, for storage.

 

Named: "Hot Lips", later "The Falcon" (Sep-19).

 

Originally ordered by GECAS for lease to Alitalia as EI-CVI, the lease was cancelled and the aircraft was leased to Virgin Atlantic Airways as G-VLIP in May-01.

 

In May-10 it carried large 'Harry Potter' graphics until Jan-11. In Sep-19 the aircraft was renamed 'The Falcon' and repainted in a Star Wars 'Millennium Falcon' special livery promoting the 'Star Ward - Galaxy's Edge' movie.

 

Virgin Atlantic were due to start retiring their seven remaining B747-400's from the end of 2000, however the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020 caused them to retire the aircraft early. All seven aircraft were initially stored at Manchester, UK in Mar/Apr-20.

 

They are gradually being moved to Ciudad Real in central Spain for long term storage and lease return. This aircraft ferried Manchester / Ciudad Real on 15-Jun-20.

 

It was ferried to London-Heathrow and onwards to Marana, AZ, USA in Dec-20 where it was permanently retired.

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"Driftwood and Daffodils" was one blockbuster exhibit that was never intended to tour world capitals. So briefly do spring flowers flourish that the event lasted only two days.

 

The exhibit was a remarkable accomplishment for a fishing village in decline that had only 936 inhabitants in 2010. In fact, it's unusual for a town that small to have a well-run and well organized historical society that puts on a number of exhibits every year.

 

Like spring bulbs, institutions of this kind need tender loving care if they're to survive from one season to the next!

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"Driftwood and Daffodils" – March 31 & April 1, 2023

 

By Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum October 15, 2022

 

The exhibit "Driftwood & Daffodils" was hosted by the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum in Ilwaco, Washington, from March 31 to April 1, 2023.

 

In October, 2022, the Columbia Pacific Heritage Museum posted a piece on its website to promote the exhibit and encourage gardeners interested in participating to plant their spring bulbs right away. Here is the relevant portion of the announcement:

 

The driftwood creations contest will revive a popular event from the mid-20th century. The juried daffodil show is inspired by all the beautiful displays of spring bulbs on the Peninsula over the years.

 

Registration for the event will be in January, but now is the time to get your daffodil bulbs planted and start combing the beach for that perfect piece of driftwood. More information along with contest rules will be announced soon. Watch the CPHM website (columbiapacificheritagemuseum.org) and Facebook page for updates.

 

Daffodils have long been a popular flower in local gardens. In addition to being deer resistant and one of the first signs of spring, they were grown commercially in the 1930s at the north end of the Peninsula. John Morehead was a well-known peninsula pioneer. He owned the Morehead store in Nahcotta and had an active farm off Sandridge Road where he raised cattle and grew peas and daffodil bulbs. This photograph by local photographer Charles Fitzpatrick shows the Morehead daffodil fields in bloom. Today daffodils are a symbol of the Ocean Park Village Club as they planted thousands of bulbs along Bay Avenue.

 

1956 was the first year for the Annual Driftwood exhibition held at the Long Beach Grange. Each year brought hundreds of entries in both the Junior and Senior divisions. Local crafters scoured the beaches for interesting pieces of driftwood. Some just cleaned them up and presented their find, others modified the pieces by adding paint, rock, netting, glass floats etc. In 1967, the last year of the show, the grand prize was awarded to a hanging driftwood mobile that was surely the highlight of a beach cabin living room!

 

Old-timers, if you have stories or photos of your award-winning driftwood art from days gone by, the museum would love to hear from you!

 

Gardeners, we encourage you to get your bulbs in the ground this month.

 

Please call the museum Wednesday – Saturday 10AM – 4PM at 360-642-3446 with any questions.

 

Promoting the use of on-board next stop information, photographed at Victoria Square, Birmingham on 05/09/2014.

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Miandam is a hill station located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, in the Hindu Kush.[1] It is located at 35°3′12″N 72°33′39″E, 55 km from Mingora the capital of Swat Valley, and 56 kilometers (35 mi) from Saidu Sharif.[2]

 

In the 1980s, it completed a mosque, medical complex, and plumbing system.[1] Its economy focuses on skiing tourism and agriculture. While the agriculture was mostly centered on corn and potatoes,[1] the town is the site of a World Wide Fund for Nature project promoting sustainable harvesting of medicinal plants, and now about 1,000 people are dependent on he medicinal plant trade for their entire income.[3] As of 1988, its population was 3,000;[1] but it is now estimated to be 20,000, including neighboring hamlets.[3]

  

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The metaled road passes small villages stacked up the hillside, the roofs of one row of houses forming the street for the row of houses above. Tiny terraced fields march up the hillside right to the top. Miandam is a good place for walkers. Paths follow the stream, past houses with behives set into the walls and good-luck charms whitewashed around the doors. In the graveyards are carved wooden grave posts with floral designs, like those used by Buddhists 1,000 years ago. Notable person:

 

Dr.ANWAR ALI(born 12 March 1988)is a medical student in Cuba from miandam swat

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A little macro mystery.

 

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Henry Jephson - 1798 - 1878

The promotor of the healing properties of Leamington's spa water.

He had houses built for the town's poor residents

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