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Monument classified as World Heritage by UNESCO
Built in the XIV/XV century to commemorate the victory of the 6.000 men of the Portuguese army, against the 32.000 Spanish soldiers in one of their many invasion attempts, the Monastery of Batalha is the most glorious example of the Gothic architecture in Portugal.
The story tells that in the 1383-1385 crisis, when the Spanish army with their king was marching to Lisbon to claim the throne they encountered a small Portuguese army. Laughing of such small force they've decided to pass around because they didn't want to be delayed in their conquest. The Portuguese seeing that the only chance to keep the independence was to fight and win, started to insult the Spanish calling them cowards. It had its result as the Spanish decided to turn back to teach the Portuguese a lesson...
Right from the start the battle was a catastrophe to the Spanish. When their cavalry charged, the knights started to fall into the many traps built in the battle camp. Those who escaped reached the Portuguese army in a disordered formation and tried to pull back. But while some were trying to get back, large numbers of Spanish knights not understanding what was happening continued to charge and push all in their front against the Portuguese spears! More, the Portuguese army chose a very narrow space to fight and the long spears of the Spanish knights were not maneuverable, so they started to break them in half to make them shorter. The problem was that when the broken piece was thrown to the ground the horses tripped in them and fell...
Soon it became a catastrophe to the Spanish and their king was forced run to Spain barely escaping the Portuguese persecuting force. This victory kept Portugal safe for the next 200 years...
Think about it... your thumb drive had been inserted into many PCs running Windows. It is possible that your disk had been infected by virus... just like mine.
Luckily I'm using Mac OS X and there's no problems so far...
p.s. I didn't buy the condom - it's someone who give me as a joke.
Safed - City of Sages and Artists and where the first printed edition of Esther was printed in the mid-1500's.
Think about it... your thumb drive had been inserted into many PCs running Windows. It is possible that your disk had been infected by virus... just like mine.
Luckily I'm using Mac OS X and there's no problems so far...
p.s. I didn't buy the condom - it's someone who give me as a joke.
University of Pittsburgh Police Officers recently held a SAFE course for the KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA sorority.
Play Safe was a fun and interactive night for women. Hosted by the glamorous Lillian Star and a panel of experts, Play Safe was a night of information about drugs, alcohol and sexual health - to help you play safer. Photography Nelly Xiao.
Round 2 of World Baseball Classic 2009
Dolphin Stadium, Miami, Florida, USA
Puerto Rico (11) vs USA (1)
Written by our good friend Caleb Musgrave, of Canadian Bushcraft
If you like this article, make sure you check out 7winds “Water 101” course, featuring the author himself cover all the wet details of this VERY important subject!
Water is vital to our lives. During the winter...
A large safe and a firehose, seen on the streets of Newark, Ohio. I have no idea what these things are doing here.
Dustin Pedroia runs through the bag and is called safe at first by umpire Tony Randazzo, despite the efforts of Billy Butler.
Along the Maharajah Jungle Trek.
I mistakenly took an afternoon's worth of shots with the ISO set at 6400. I was able to go back later and reshoot many of them, but this wasn't one.
Asia
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Walt Disney World
Bay Lake, Florida
April 14, 2023
I think it will be a while before I go out to this spot again. It's a great spot, every time I've gone, 2-3x, there's always been other "Train people" there. That's not the issue. The way the tracks are laid out, if I want to be able to flick graff on all of the tracks, not facing the sun, it's going to be a lot of running.
I don't know how many of you follow me and also bench, but if you do, you'll understand that there's great spots, there's good spots, and then there's difficult spots. All of them can have lots of action, but some spots are WAY better than others for getting flicks. This is one of those spots where it's super chill, other train people there, but getting flicks of graff is difficult for me. We get a lot of stackers, and if shooting with the sun, the tracks are progressively lower.... Hard to explain, but this is a great spot, just not easy. I'll visit again in the coming months and see if I can get it to work for me, but as it is right now, I like to go there, I don't like to get flicks there.
Fun Story: I drove down in-between the tracks today for the first time. Everything was fine. Most people stop to watch the trains from the access road above. Probably 25ft. higher and 50ft. from the closest track. Whatever.
I'm there for maybe an hour at this point, lots of cars and trucks coming and going. One stops, some small SUV thing. Father/Son. Son about 12-14yrs. I'm about 40 yards away, but down the hill from them, and I can clearly hear everything they are talking about. Father seems very supportive of the son's interest in trains. Cool ! First train (for them) starts down the tracks and I hear a train whistle, but it's not from a train, it's from the kid. He's got one of those wooden train whistles and he starts blowing it when he sees the train.
Gave me a smile. I could clearly her the kid talking about the UP, and then the BNSF, etc etc.. Kid seemed to know his stuff. We had one NS train come through and he spotted it from a mile away. The kid filmed every train that came through while they were there, and the father was telling him something about his intro's on YouTube, so I'm sure he's a YouTuber. I really wanted to go up and talk to them before they left and see if they were from around here or not. If not, I have some fun spots they might want to check, but they left before I could.
Getting ready to leave after only a couple hours and I can see there's some graff on one of the small train bridges. Decided to check it out before leaving. F-ing cool spot. Lots of writer's monikers, and quite a few larger pieces. Had a lot of fun trudging through the weeds, and the small stream to catch some flicks of all the goodies under and around the bridges. If I go back there, it will be to check out the bridge graff.
As always, Had fun, and saw some cool pieces.
Thanks to all of the writers. Stay safe out there, both writers, and fellow benchers.
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After one day of walking round Kraków in the rain getting very wet, I decided my primary concern the next day, as the rain continued, was staying indoors. In the morning I achieved this with some shopping in the Cloth Hall and a trip inside the St Mary's Basilica (which is the main church on the square - the uneven towers that appear in both my photos of the horse-drawn carriages so far).
Eliza Bonet and Matthew Treviño in Act II: Safe Word
from
THREE WAY - WORLD PREMIERE
January 27-29, 2017
Presented by American Opera Projects and Nashville Opera
James K. Polk Theatre, Nashville, TN
Music by Robert Paterson
Libretto by David Cote
Directed by John Hoomes
Conductor: Dean Williamson
Photo by Anthony Popolo
Two couples very dear to us decided to celebrate their wedding on the same day. Firstly Matt & Amy get married Montenegro style then Tim & Katie, who actually married on Mam Tor last year threw a party for those in Montenegro who couldn't attend.
When a winter season hits a city, the roads are salted and made safer turning the beautiful white snow into grey and gruesome chunks where no one wants to make snow angels.
I was a few hours deep in the desert, when I came across these books. I took one and left a seashell I had picked up in my travels.
Thought: Who are you and what thought brought us here to meet?
SAGINAW— The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, was present at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw where the Rev. Andy Booms, cathedral rector, led the faithful in the solemn liturgy of the Lord's Passion on Good Friday, March 25. The crucifixion and death of Our Lord is remembered as the faithful gather to venerate the cross and hear the Gospel of John's account of Christ’s Passion. By adoring the Holy Cross, the faithful are reverencing the instrument by which Christ won our salvation.
During the veneration, the choir chanted the Reproaches: "My people, What have I done to you? How have I hurt you? Answer me! I led you out of Egypt; but you led your Savior to the Cross. For forty years I led you safely through the desert, I fed you with manna from heaven, and brought you to the land of plenty; But you led your Savior to the Cross. O, My people! What have I done to you that you should testify against me?"
Mass is not celebrated on Good Friday, but the faithful may receive the Eucharist in the species of bread that was consecrated during the Holy Thursday Mass. The church is instead stripped of all decoration, and the doors of the tabernacle are left open for this day of mourning as we remember Christ's death.
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Whilst mourning the loss of a loved one with a passion for sunflowers, a friend of Niks distributed sunflowers seeds to all her friends asking that they be planted and nurtured as an act of rememberance. We were happy to oblige and even managed to harvest more seed for 2012.
Our plans for the weekend changed a couple times and we ended up going to an abandoned beauty parlor, barbecue pit, battery factory, solar energy lab, and back to the Buffalo Central Terminal. I'm too tired to go through the photos now, but here is one I liked from the BCT...
Another Safe picture...the other is better
should have opened the door or framed scene diff...shoulda woulda coulda
The annual Cullman Safe Kids Expo takes place at Sportsman Lake Park from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday, April 16. This event is free for children up to 12 years of age. Along with fishing, there will be paddle boats, miniature golf, moonwalks, super slide, snow cones, popcorn, and soft drinks for all children at no charge.
Several services vehicles will be present from the American Red Cross, Cullman County Sheriff’s office, Cullman EMS, Cullman Fire Rescue, and Cullman Police Department.
The event, hosted by Brooks Place, is held each year in conjunction with Child Abuse Awareness month to raise awareness about child abuse and crime victims advocacy.
For full event information, please see: cullmantoday.com/cullman-event/cullman-safe-kids-expo/