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Source reference: Elina Kalnina, Visit Pärnu
Author: Elina Kalnina
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Autor: Elina Kalnina
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Photograph taken by Marcus Fillinger Order reference AWM2023.4.30.34 contact: esales@awm.gov.auesales@awm.gov.au
The markings had already rubbed off when my friend moved in to his flat so he ingeniously got a print out from the Internet which they now use for reference.
The reference desk at Sierra College library, Rocklin. Reference librarians are available to answer any questions you might have about the library and its resources.
Hoover-Timme House
Long Beach, Indiana
Listed 08/01/2013
Reference Number: 13000086
The Hoover-Timme House is eligible under National Register Criterion C. Architecturally the house represents the work of an accomplished and nationally known architect, John Lloyd Wright. It retains its architectural design features and integrity as one of his Long Beach period masterpieces, it qualifies for Criterion C. The house derives its importance under Architecture for area of significance as an exceptional example of Wright's interpretation of the Prairie Style. The house has the associative and physical qualities specified in the registration requirements of the John Lloyd Wright in Northwest Indiana Multiple Properties Documentation Form.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
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Photographer: Andrea Zerbini
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
Photo reference - looking toward the western ridge, Superstition Mountains from Mesquite Creek.
In Arizona, natch.
Was contemplating mohair but decided to leaver her as she is. This is how a coolcat scalp fits without the hard cap. haven't really tried to push it on any better - don't know if it will get much better than this unless I glue it. If I removed more goop I might have got a tighter fit.
This one is for your reference so no need to comment or fave.
Someone asked me about the places where I take flower shots.
Most of them, however, were taken on my daily walks(actually I sometimes ride my bike). So there is no special hidden paradice where beautiful flowers are aplenty(^_^;).
I found 3 places where to take wisteria blossoms this year, though.
1. In front of my neighbor's gate. It's not a big tree but I can come very close.
2. In a small farm near my place.
This was shot there.
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3. On my way to Shikinomori-park near Nakayama-station. This tree is the biggest of the three. I guess it's spreading more than 5 meters wide along the wall.
KAK has an inordinate amount of reference books. He lusts after them, and probably licks and fondles them when no one is looking. And there is our little computer desk!
Reference: APAAME_20081009_FFR-0760
Photographer: Francesca Radcliffe
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
Reference: www.flickr.com/photos/auroravillaviejas/6837954733
Aurora's art: www.flickr.com/photos/auroravillaviejas