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Rock & Read: A Father's Day Fundraiser was held Sunday, June 19, 2016, in the Capital Brewery Bier Garten. Guests enjoyed live music by Sean Michael Dargan and Yid Vicious; autographs and photos with UW men's basketball coach Greg Gard and sophomore power forward Ethan Happ; signup for Madison Public Library's Summer Reading Clubs; kids' crafts from Monroe Street Arts Center; burgers hot off the grill; ice cream; Capital beer; and a raffle of fun prizes. The
event was hosted by Madison Public Library Foundation; all proceeds supported the Summer Reading Clubs. Photos by Shanna Wolf.
José Ignacio Lapido comenzó su gira de presentación de su nuevo disco, 'En otro tiempo, en otro lugar', en el Teatro Calderón de la Barca de Motril el pasado viernes 4 de noviembre.
From Rock City, atop Lookout Mountain, on Georgia-Tennessee border, where they claim seven states can be seen.
I found this rock chuck out in a lava outcrop in the Big Desert, south of Big Southern Butte.
I have started a new website Christensen's Photos of Southwest Montana at
Rock Pipit, Anthus petrosus, chasing a fly on the harbour wall at Hopeman, Moray, Scotland, UK.
(Apologies if it appears that I have added this image to some groups twice - I have subtly tweaked and renamed it).
Taken on a lush warm day at Stoke Beach. Fish capture taken within a rock pool situated in a rock formation about 3 feet above sea bed. This was taken directly above the waterline looking down - I had to coax the fish by twiddling my finger in the water near the sunny part. He kept on heading towards it each time i did it.
The horse figure is about 3 feet high, undated, appears to be from the early-mid 20th Century. (PS autocontrast) These inscriptions are about a 2 minute walk from my front porch.
The rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) or Cape hyrax is one of the four living species of the order Hyracoidea.
Hyraxes are well-furred, rotund creatures with short tails. Most measure between 30 and 70 cm long and weigh between 2 and 5 kg. They are often mistaken for rodents, but in actuality are more closely related to elephants.
Walker Rock Garden—Milton and Florence Walker
Seattle, WA
Folk Art Environment
Photos courtesy of Randy Mason and Mike Murphy, Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations. (May, 2006)
To learn more, please visit detour art: detour.webdatabases.net/artist_detail.html?ArtistID=10533...
A lot of the architecture in the Sedona area was artfully integrated into the landscape. I liked this modern building, far from town on a side road, designed with harmonious colors and nestled right up against a sheer rock face.
needless to say much about this photo. I love good belt, it seemed very vintage because reminds me the '70 with all the theme punk and the ramones, sex pistols,etc, and the words of Elvis is the complete truth. I took this picture a long time and reviewing my files I found it so thought I'd share with you: D