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The Lamborghini Gallardo is the business. Named after a ferocious breed of fighting bull, this incredible car completely lives up to its reputation for raw power and uncompromising handling. A breathtaking 492bhp propels the Gallardo from 0-60mph in just over four seconds, with a top speed of 192mph.
And I drove it!
These people presumably thought they were replying to the BBC, when the Twitter account was being run by an impostor. There were many search result pages at Twitter search - this is only one.
I know I was fooled by it. When you see BBC, you assume it's the real BBC.
Mike Heron with some additional support from the likes of Elton John, John Cale, Pete Townshend, Ronnie Lane, Richard Thompson, Steve Winwood, etc. Can you spot Ringo in the group?
During the 70s and 80s the hotel began to establish its reputation as an important Aussie music icon, with Cold Chisel, AC/DC, The Little River Band and The Angels all playing here during the early days of their careers.
One of the periods that has had much attention and is referred to often are the days of Jimmy Barnes with Cold Chisel. Born James Dixon Swan (and better known as Jimmy Barnes) he holds the Largs Pier Hotel as a special part of his history and naming the bar Dixons is a fitting tribute to him.
The Largs Pier – The Pub That Rocked
The late Vince Lovegrove, talented muso, band manager and journalist, and his wife Helen ran the entertainment side of the venue in the early 70s, Helen recalls “One memorable night we had Rose Tattoo, Lobby Lloyd & The Coloured Balls”.
According to legend, Bon Scott, in the early days of his career lead singer with the Valentines, later with Fraternity and who became internationally famous as the lead singer of AC/DC, met his wife at the Largs Pier Hotel after a gig in 1971.
Jimmy Barnes returned to the Largs Pier in 2011 and reminisced about the good times he’d had in the “wild rock’n’roll pub”. Ref: adelaiderememberwhen
Established in 1882, the Largs Pier has long been an imposing landmark overlooking the Le Fevre Peninsula. Its three-storey bluestone structure with stuccoed arcades on all levels, elegant archways and its grand staircase, are all symbols of elegant craftmanship from a bygone era.
For years it served as a haven for shore-hungry sailors and as a landmark to port. Ship captains could set a course by the lights of the hotel which could be easily seen far out to sea. Ref: Largs Pier Hotel website
*Opening of Largs Bay Pier, Railway and Hotel.
The opening ceremony in connection with these works took place on Saturday afternoon last when, at the invitation of the Largs Bay Company, several hundred people assembled to celebrate the occasion.
On the arrival of the train from the Port, conveying the official party, the Hon W Everard, Chairman of Directors, declared the railway and jetty open.
The speech of the afternoon was given by the Hon W Morgan who proposed "Success to the Largs Bay Railway," and in doing so strongly commended the enterprise displayed by the Company, who had spent about £60,000 upon the works they saw. He spoke of the railway as being the quickest piece of work ever done in the colony, it having been completed in twenty-three working days. The Company, he said, had shown the Government how to construct a railway and jetty.
Most of the party returned to the Port by the train, some however, remaining to inspect more closely the works which have been carried out.
Of the Pier we may remark that it is 21 feet wide for 1,850 feet in length, and 50 feet for 250 feet further. At the outer end there is 19 feet depth of water at the lowest tide. The structure is of Jarrah timber. At 1,700 feet from the shore there is an L head with a breakwater attached to it, on the west side. Gas and water are laid on, and there are a dozen of comfortable hooded seats at intervals along the jetty, whilst at the T head there are seats to accommodate 200 people. Messrs Baillie, Davis, and Wishart were the contractors for this extensive work which has cost about £25,000.
LARGS PIER HOTEL. This handsome structure stands at the street corner facing the pier and the railway platform.
The building is in the Italian Ornate style of architecture and is three stories in height. It occupies a site 117 feet by 95 feet and is surrounded by an arcade 10 feet wide, being finished in cement. The basement floor is 14 feet in the clear from floor to ceiling, and the first floor and second floor each 13 feet. The basement floor contains a large public and two private bars, a coffee room, commercial room, dining room, two private parlours, kitchen, scullery, pantry, and storeroom. There is also a fine large billiard room furnished with two of Alcock's best patent table with adjustable toes. There are two large entrance halls to the hotel: one from the esplanade 10 feet wide, and one from Government Road 8 feet wide, at each of these there is a handsome vestibule screen with highly embossed glass, and elegant Minton tiles.
There is also a staircase hall 16 feet square, running through the whole height of the building and lighted at the top by a magnificent lantern light. A grand staircase communicates with the upper floors. It has a double and single flight on the first floor and two single flights on the second floor. The whole is composed of Kauri pine treads and rises, and polished cedar handrails and balusters with ornamental cast iron vessels. It is supported by large cast iron columns, which are beautifully bronzed, running the whole height.
The second floor contains fifteen bedrooms, two sitting rooms, two baths, and two water closets. It has fine roomy passages, and ventilation has been most carefully and effectively studied throughout the building, the lighting also being excellent. There is a fire plug on each floor, and the water has been so laid on that in the event of anything going wrong in the communication with one floor, it will in no way interfere with any of the other floors. The hotel is fitted up with electric bells of the newest principle, and speaking tubes communicate with the different portions of the house.
To the architects, Messrs Bayer and Withall, greatest praise is due for their excellent conception in the design of the building: and of Mr T U Bowes, the superintendent of the work. Ref: Port Adelaide News (SA)Tuesday 26 December 1882.
This is a photograph from the annual Na Fianna AC "Bob Heffernan" 5KM Road Race and Fun Run which was held in Johnstownbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Tuesday 17th May 2016 at 20:00. The race is now firmly established on the Leinster road racing calendar with athletes travelling from all over the region to take part. The race has gained a glowing reputation as being one of the fastest 5KM road races in Ireland. It is one of the rare occasions around road racing circles these days where a very small club can organise a very successful large participation race. Today's race had another very large attendance with over 480 participants finishing the race following on from over 400 finishers last year. .
This race commemorates the years of work and volunteering that local man Bob Heffernan gave to Meath, Leinster, and Irish athletics from grass roots upwards and his work with the host club Na Fianna AC. Na Fianna AC are typical of many rural sporting clubs who have a large catchment area which combines rural North Kildare and South Meath. The race, known affectionately by club-members as simply "Bob's race" is a fitting tribute to commemorate his contribution to this sport.
The very changeable weather from the entire day made for an unpredictable night weather wise. There were several very heavy torrential showers of rain before the race. The race itself was ran in dry overcast conditions.
This race is part of the annual Meath AAI Road Race League despite the fact that the race is run completely in County Kildare. The current route for the race has stayed the same over the past few years. However previous to that the race was held in Enfield and also Rathmoylan in County Meath. The race starts on the busy Enfield to Endenderry road and this requires a big effort from stewards and marshalls. However, as always, the event was a resounding success with personal bests and great runs from many of the participants. The course is very fast and flat - it is a one loop course which is left-handed in terms of turns.
We have a large set of photographs from the finish of the race and they are available on our Flickr photostream at www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157667797591270
Timing and event management was provided by Sports Splits. Results are available on their website.
For nostalgia - photographs of previous years
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157653107820532
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157644763278914
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157633580992446
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629852959646
Our Flickr set from Na Fianna 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157626673634371
Our Flickr set from Na Fianna 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629852959646
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Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
I would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?
Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers or in other circumstances we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
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Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.
I want to tell people about these great photographs!
Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably http://www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets
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This is a photograph from the annual Na Fianna AC "Bob Heffernan" 5KM Road Race and Fun Run which was held in Johnstownbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Tuesday 23rd May 2017 at 20:00. The race is now firmly established on the Leinster road racing calendar with athletes travelling from all over the region to take part. The race has gained a glowing reputation as being one of the fastest 5KM road races in Ireland. It is one of the rare occasions around road racing circles these days where a very small club can organise a very successful large participation race. Today's race had another very large attendance with over 470 participants finishing the race following on from a similar number of finishers last year.
This race commemorates the years of work and volunteering that local man Bob Heffernan gave to Meath, Leinster, and Irish athletics from grass roots upwards and his work with the host club Na Fianna AC. Na Fianna AC are typical of many rural sporting clubs who have a large catchment area which combines rural North Kildare and South Meath. The race, known affectionately by club-members as simply "Bob's race" is a fitting tribute to commemorate his contribution to this sport. Our family remembers the days 15 years ago when this race was held in the village of Rathmoylan about 10 miles from the current venue. In those days the race was deemed a success if 75 to 100 runners made the start line. What a testimony to the hard work of Na Fianna AC today's race is! The weather was perfect for road racing - hardly any wind and wonderful warm temperatures - with bright hazy sunshine.
This race is part of the annual Meath AAI Road Race League despite the fact that the race is run completely in County Kildare. The current route for the race has stayed the same over the past few years. However previous to that the race was held in Enfield and also Rathmoylan in County Meath. The race starts on the busy Enfield to Endenderry road and this requires a big effort from stewards and marshalls. However, as always, the event was a resounding success with personal bests and great runs from many of the participants. The course is very fast and flat - it is a one loop course which is left-handed in terms of turns.
The prize giving and refreshments for runners is provided in the Nightclub section of the Hamlet Court Hotel.
We have a large set of photographs from the finish of the race and they are available on our Flickr photostream at www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157684092434056
Timing and event management was provided by Sports Splits. Results are available on their website.
For nostalgia - photographs of previous years
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2016: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157667797591270
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157653107820532
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157644763278914
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157633580992446
Our pictures from Na Fianna 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629852959646
Our Flickr set from Na Fianna 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157626673634371
Our Flickr set from Na Fianna 2010: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629852959646
Charli XCX performing at Taylor Swift's Reputation Tour concert at Arrowhead Stadium on September 8, 2018
Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)
The Nile crocodile has a somewhat deserved reputation as a vicious man-eater. The proximity of much of its habitat to people means run-ins are frequent. And its virtually indiscriminate diet means a villager washing clothes by a riverbank might look just as tasty as a migrating wildebeest. Firm numbers are sketchy, but estimates are that up to 200 people may die each year in the jaws of a Nile croc.
Africa's largest crocodilian, these primordial brutes reach a maximum size of about 20 feet (6 meters) and can weigh up to 1,650 pounds (730 kilograms). Average sizes, though, are more in the range of 16 feet (5 meters) and 500 pounds (225 kilograms). They live throughout sub-Saharan Africa, the Nile Basin, and Madagascar in rivers, freshwater marshes, and mangrove swamps.
The diet of the Nile crocodile is mainly fish, but it will attack almost anything unfortunate enough to cross its path, including zebras, small hippos, porcupines, birds, and other crocodiles. It will also scavenge carrion, and can eat up to half its body weight at a feeding.
One unusual characteristic of this fearsome predator is its caring nature as a parent. Where most reptiles lay their eggs and move on, mother and father Nile crocs ferociously guard their nests until the eggs hatch, and they will often roll the eggs gently in their mouths to help hatching babies emerge.
Hunted close to extinction in the 1940s through the 1960s, local and international protections have helped them rebound in most areas. In some regions, though, pollution, hunting, and habitat loss have severely depleted their numbers.
online reputation management service unless something negative comes online in their name. Unfortunately, it is a mistake. One needs to be on check all the time to keep it clean and positive on the Internet. Smart website owners have realized this fact and are taking the entire deal of online reputation management, very seriously.
Social Reputation Management Conference organized by www.bdionline.com (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.name Social Media Swami Network Solutions Please feel free
Screening of Bad Reputation at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
Bad Reputation, Screening, Rock n Roll Hall of Fame
Photo credit: Timothy Smith
Tottenham in North London earned an unwelcome reputation as the place where the rioting that swept England in August 2011 began. Since then, and led by its vibrant music scene, Tottenham's creative community has come to the fore. Fourth in a series of Friday Lates that will invite London’s creative communities to take over the Museum for an evening, presenting a range of music, art, design, architecture and more.
Taylor Swift Reputation Tour, Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA. July 27/28. Stephen Mease Photoggraphy
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
The town has a reputation as an arts community. Its historic and secluded downtown area, with streets lined by live oak trees, is home to several art galleries and shops.
The settlement of Fort Maurepas or Old Biloxi, in colonial French Louisiana (New France), began in April 1699 at present-day Ocean Springs, under the authority of King Louis XIV, as Fort Maurepas by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. It was the first permanent French outpost in French Louisiana and was established as a foothold to prevent Spanish encroachment on France's colonial claims. The site was maintained well into the early 18th century.
The name Ocean Springs was coined by Dr. William Glover Austin in 1854. He believed the local springs had healing qualities. Ocean Springs became a prosperous resort town and after several years reinvented itself as a history oriented residential community. The history of the town is celebrated annually in reenactments depicting d'Iberville's landing near a replica of Fort Maurepas.
Ocean Springs was the hometown of the late Walter Inglis Anderson, a nationally renowned painter and muralist who died in 1965 from lung cancer. The town plays host to several festivals, including its Peter Anderson Festival and The Herb Festival.
Ocean Springs was severely damaged on August 29, 2005, by Hurricane Katrina, which destroyed many buildings along the shoreline, including the Ocean Springs Yacht Club, and the historic wooden Fort Maurepas.
Social Reputation Management Conference organized by www.bdionline.com (cc) Shashi Bellamkonda www.shashi.name Social Media Swami Network Solutions Please feel free
On December 3-4, 2014, the Ethisphere Institute and Asian Legal Business (ALB) hosted the Second Annual Asia Ethics Summit in Singapore focusing on Inspiring Global Business Growth Through Integrity with sessions on the topics of leadership, anti-corruption, ethics and governance programs, compliance, data privacy and intellectual property, reputation management and more.
The Green Family, consists of a happy family in green clothing, underlining Potsdam's reputation as a family friendly city. It is one of Potsdam's most popular sculptures. It was created in 1982 by local artist Carola Buhlmanns for the opening of Potsdam's pedestrian area and shopping mall Brandenburger Strasse.
The sculpture is made of ceramic which means it is very fragile. It is located in a very busy area, and though locals really love the sculpture, over the years, certain damages where inevitable. As you can see in the picture we took in 2007, the woman was already missing an arm. Our family in Germany told us that the sculpture sustained severe damage during last year's Christmas Fair.
It will soon be replaced by a copy made by the same artist using the original forms which she fortunately kept.
Until the repair is done, we hope this waymark can serve as a small, virtual replacement.
Name: Die Grüne Familie (The Green Family)
Figure Type: Human
Artist Name: Carola Buhlmanns
Date created or placed: 5/1/1982
Materials used: Ceramic
Location: Brandenburger Strasse & Lindenstrasse, Posdam, Germany
This is a photograph from the 14th annual Daingean Festival 5KM Road Race and Fun Run held in Daingean, Co. Offaly, on Friday 2nd August 2013 at 19:30. The race is held annually on the Friday before the August bank holiday weekend and over the years has built a solid reputation as a challenging 5KM. Several former olympians have set course record times on the course as well as personal bests for many other runners over the years. This year the course changed from it's traditional 4 laps of Daingean village (see below). The race also benefits from the fantastic support of athletes from the running clubs of Offaly, Laois, Westmeath, and beyond.
Congratulations to all of the organising committee, those from Tullamore Harriers and Naomh Mhuire AC who assisted with race organisation, and the local community who come out in strength to offer support and encouragement to the runners. The race marks one of the first events in the annual Daingean Music and Holiday Festival. The Daingean 5KM road race is an example of a small local race which year-in year-out attracts a quality field for all categories whilst also providing a great opportunity for those new to running to sample a race experience.
This photograph is part of a set of photographs from the 2013 race which are viewable in a set at [http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157634904215018/]
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Overall Race Summary
Participants: There was about 180 participants
Weather: Whilst there was a threat of thundery showers the evening was dry and humid with temperatures around 18C. The runners had a breeze in their faces for the first 2 km but this turned to a tail breeze for the remainder of the race.
Course: The race starts at the Canal at the Edenderry road end of the village. The race then proceeds to do one full loop of the Circular road and then proceeds out the main Tullamore road. At 3KM the course takes a series of right turns which brings the race back to the finish just off the main street opposite the hall.
Location Map: Start (goo.gl/maps/ubSxX) and finish just off main street (goo.gl/maps/skbk0)
Refreshments: There was a very impressive selection of refreshments provided for participants in the village hall afterwards.
Some Useful Links
Daingean Homecoming Festival Internet Homepage: thedaingeanfestival.com/home.htm
Tullamore Harries AC Facebook: www.facebook.com/tullamore.harriers?fref=ts
Naomh Mhuire AC Daingean Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/naomh.mhuireac.5?ref=ts&fref=ts
Daingean village - village hall location: goo.gl/maps/BIR2K
Wikipedia Page on Daingean town: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daingean
Our Flickr Collection from Daingean 5KM 2012 (www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630889433204/)
Our Flickr Collection from Daingean 5KM 2011 (www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157627186400823/with...)
Our Flickr Collection from Daingean 5KM 2010 (www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157624493356493/ 70 photographs)
How can I get a full resolution copy of these photographs?
All of the photographs here on this Flickr set have a visible watermark embedded in them. All of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available offline, free, at no cost, at full image resolution WITHOUT watermark. We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. Our only "cost" is our request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, etc or (2) other websites, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us. This also extends the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.
Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember - all we ask is for you to link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. Taking the photographs and preparing them for online posting does take a significant effort. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc.
If you would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?
Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.
I want to tell people about these great photographs!
Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets
online reputation management service unless something negative comes online in their name. Unfortunately, it is a mistake. One needs to be on check all the time to keep it clean and positive on the Internet. Smart website owners have realized this fact and are taking the entire deal of online reputation management, very seriously.
{Part 1} Meet Carlo Crivelli, the greatest Renaissance painter you've never heard of, who's gonna be taking over my Insta for the rest of the week. 😎 He painted the truth that people didn't really want to see, so he acquired a reputation as a painter of Ugly Things, which he hasn't been able to shake off for the past 500 years. 😔 When I heard that the @gardnermuseum is dedicating a solo show - his first ever in the US! - to my Crivelli, I couldn't resist. 😍 | Carlo Crivelli, St. Nicholas of Bari, oil on panel, 1472. Lent by @clevelandmuseumofart. | #CarloCrivelli #RenaissanceArt #Quattrocento #GardnerMuseum #artmuseum #artgallery #exhibition #gallery #museum #artnerd #arthistory #instaart #art #artwork #artsy #galleryart #masterpiece #artoftheday #art #culture #arte #ArtWatchers #gold #renaissance #painting #ihavethisthingwithmuseumpics #boston #ornament #illusion
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based on a blogpost about the Relationship between cooperation, incentive, reputation and trust (move your mouse over the image to get a translation)
Dandelions have a bad reputation for being ugly, yellow islands in a sea of pristine green grass. But the dandelion has had a long life before Western civilization decided to prefer the useless blade of grass to crops and useful, ground covering herbs. Our decision to love our dandelions has made our chemical company loving neighbors a bit upset, but we have many reasons for standing firm and letting the salad green type of dandelion grow. Below are ten of our most used arguments:
1. Dandelions are easy to grow and easy to harvest.
As evidenced by their abundance in the yard, it's easy to see that dandelions are easy to grow. Additionally, since virtually every part of the dandelion is edible, there is really no trick to harvesting them: just pull them out, give them a wash, and enjoy.
2. Dandelion seeds are free.
Although you certainly can purchase the seeds, your yard will provide you with what you need to set up several rows of dandelions. (Just be certain to identify the salad variety first.)
3. Dandelions have Vitamin A, potassium, and antioxidants.
These presumed weeds contain more Vitamin A than carrots. A simple internet search will reveal that they have been used worldwide as supplements for many centuries.
4. Eating them can have a diuretic effect and can aid in digestion.
Dandelions have also been called "Wet -the-Bed" because of their diuretic properties. As such, they aid in ridding the body of unwanted salts and help get rid of that feeling of fullness.
5. Bees and butterflies love them.
If you're interested in helping the struggling bee and attracting beautiful butterflies, leaving the dandelions alone or growing them in a controlled method is a good idea.
6. Pests hate dandelions.
Growing them may help repel army worms and flea beetles, among others. Using a mulch of them will act as a trap crop to attract slugs away from your leafy veggies.
7. Dandelions make good companion plants for breaking up hard soil.
Dandelions, with their long, strong tap roots, help to break up the soil so that other plants and their roots can extend deeper and bring up nutrients.
8. Dandelion wine and dandelion coffee.
Both are excellent concoctions, and dandelion coffee is caffeine free. Recipes are everywhere for both.
9. Dandelions in salad are yummy.
Although I wouldn't want to eat a salad composed strictly of dandelions, the peppery taste they add to your other salad greens is tasty.
10. Dandelions are perennial or biennial.
Depending on which kind you plant, you won't have to repeat the sowing process every time you want a crop of dandelions.
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This CD's cover is full of many different typefaces that all come together to create a work of art. Taylor Swift is combining all the different styles of her name to show how she is changing and how she is represented by all forms of media. Some of the typefaces are digital, or from a newspaper or a magazine. The typography used truly explores all forms of audiences.