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Hannah: She won't put in the reverse. Back up Stella!
Stella: But we're not done. I'd like to visit the new neighbor first you see.
Dolly (off screen) : Just do as the human want's silly girl, or she might not feed you.
Stella: I don't need food.
Dolly (off screen) : Lovely! You've gone bonkers over a stud you never met. I'll have your carrots then.
Stella decided to do as "the human" wanted after all.
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Sindy horse Stable 1981
SN: Cycas Revoluta, Cycadaceae Family
This Palm has its origin in the Ryukyu Islands in Southern Japan. Although called Palm it doesn't belong to the Palmaceae family. Nowadays is disseminated all over. Produces a center of future leaves looking like a cabbage. It is quite attractive.
The Sago Palm is one of the most widely grown houseplants in the world because of its attractive, easy-care habit. It's a cycad, not an actual palm. The thick, shiny-green fronds have a slightly cascading appearance and they arise from a stout, brown, textured truck. When it’s container-grown, it performs well in any bright, sun-filled indoor space. This slow-growing evergreen plant is moderately cold hardy (to zone 8) and it’s native to southern Japan. Easy to care for, it prefers a well-drained potting mix or sandy soil when planted outside in southern zones. Sago Palm makes it easy to add a touch of greenery to your indoor living space.
Cycas revoluta (Sotetsu [japonés ソテツ] palma sago, king sago, la cica, palma de iglesia, o falsa palmera, es una planta oriunda del sur de Japón ejemplo paradigmático de las pseudopalmeras o cicadáceas. Se suele cultivar como planta de interior, ya que no soporta el frío, aunque en España vegeta a gusto en la zona mediterránea.
Cycas revoluta, conhecida no Brasil como sagu-de-jardim, é uma espécie de cicadófita do género Cycas da família Cycadaceae, nativa de Fujian, na China, e de Kyushu e Ilhas Ryukyu, no Japão. Esta espécie tem importância ornamental e dela é extraído amido usado na alimentação humana. É ainda usada na medicina popular. Segundo dados de 2010, a população encontra-se estável.
Cycas revoluta est une espèce de cycas du genre Cycas de la famille des Cycadaceae, originaire du Fujian en Chine, et des îles Kyushu et Ryukyu au Japon. Cette espèce a une importance ornementale et on en extrait de l’amidon utilisé dans l’alimentation humaine. Il est encore utilisé en médecine traditionnelle. Selon les données de 2010, la population est stable.
Cycas revoluta, conosciuta in Brasile come sagu da giardino, è una specie di cicadina del genere cycas della famiglia Cycadaceae, originaria del Fujian, in Cina, e delle isole Kyushu e Ryukyu in Giappone. Questa specie ha importanza ornamentale e da essa viene estratto l'amido utilizzato nell'alimentazione umana. È ancora usato nella medicina popolare. Secondo i dati del 2010, la popolazione è stabile.
Cycas revoluta is een cycadine uit de familie Cycadaceae, afkomstig uit de familie Cycadaceae. Deze soort heeft sierbelang en daaruit wordt zetmeel gewonnen dat wordt gebruikt in menselijk voedsel. Het wordt nog steeds gebruikt in de volksgeneeskunde. Volgens gegevens uit 2010 is de bevolking stabiel.
Cycas revoluta ist eine Pflanzenart aus der Gattung der Cycas ("Cycas") in der Familie der Cycadaceae. Diese Art hat dekorative Bedeutung und daraus wird Stärke gewonnen, die in der menschlichen Nahrung verwendet wird. Es wird immer noch in der Volksmedizin verwendet. Nach Angaben von 2010 ist die Bevölkerung stabil.
سيكاس ريفولوتا، المعروفة في البرازيل باسم ساغو الحديقة، هو نوع من السيكادين من جنس سيكاس من الأسرة Cycadaceae، الأصلي إلى فوجيان، الصين، وجزر كيوشو وريوكيو في اليابان. هذا النوع له أهمية الزينة ومن ذلك يتم استخراج النشا المستخدمة في الغذاء البشري.
لا يزال يستخدم في الطب الشعبي. ووفقا لبيانات عام 2010، فإن عدد السكان مستقر.
ソテツはソテツ科ソテツ属のソテツの一種で、中国の福建省、日本の九州、琉球列島が原産です。この種は観賞用として重要であり、人間の食品として使用するためにデンプンが抽出されます。それは今でも伝統医学で使用されています。 2010 年のデータによると、人口は安定しています。
The Sand Island Lighthouse (also known as the Sand Island Light) is located approximately three miles south from Mobile Point. Originally located on a low lying island of 400 acres, the light stands surrounded by water and massive stones placed to halt the erosion of the island. The tower, which is influenced by the Italianate style, is a 132 foot conical masonry structure which tapers from a width of 40 feet at the base to 17 or 18 feet at the top. It rests on a foundation consisting of double course of sill timbers resting on one hundred seventy-one piles overlaid with 12 feet of concrete. Constructed in 1875, Sand Island Lighthouse is the older of the two remaining lighthouses in the state and is the third to have been erected on this location. A light at Sand Island has marked the entrance to Mobile Bay & the Mobile Ship Channel since 1838. This was the second navigational aid erected for the entrance to the port of Mobile, a light having been established at Mobile Point in 1822. The Frensel lens which has been removed was constructed by Barier and Fenestri in Paris in 1871. Since the construction of the tower several different systems were used for lighting. Originally lard oil lamps were used but were replaced in 1833 by mineral oil lamps. In 1912 an incandescent oilvapor lamp of 17,000 candlepower visible 18 miles at sea was installed and later replaced in 1947 by four nine inch 1000 watt bulbs when the light was automated in 1947. In 1966, the 60,000 candle power beam was dimmed to 8,000 when the new Mobile Point Light took over. The light was finally extinguished and the structure abandoned in 1971. The lens was removed at this time and moved to the nearby Fort Morgan Museum. In 1973, the keepers house was burned. The island were the Sand Island Lighthouse was built, originally 400 acres, had been eroding since the construction and by 1873 was reduced to less than 100 acres. The erosion continued at a rapid pace until between 1873 & 1902 the keepers dwelling was twice removed to more stable ground and several thousand tons of rock were placed around the island & tower. More recently, restoration efforts resulted primarily in stabilization of the island through 2008 and in December 2011 construction of a new island was completed with 1,400,000 yards of sand being dredged from the sea floor and deposited around the lighthouse creating a 2,600 feet by 500 feet, or approximately 15 acres island. Less than a year later the $6,000,000 restoration of the island was washed away by Hurricane Isaac.
Image taken from Mobile Point within Fort Morgan State Historic Site.
Sand Island Lighthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 11, 1975. All of the information above and more was included on the original documents submitted to the NRHP for listing consideration and can be found here:
npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/AssetDetail/a5d2f7ec-7543-47d7-b15...
Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff):
Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
ISO – 160
Aperture – f/7.1
Exposure – 1/1000 second
Focal Length – 300mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
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I tried a few times to build something else than a castle theme but I'm never happy with what I did. So here's again something medieval from me. I built a horse stable, inspired by model from Tabletop World page. I hope you like it.
These stables are part of a Station dating back to the early 1840s, the Station was the springboard for European occupation and for the growth of local town (gazetted on 7 October 1801).
Covering more than 140,000 acres (56,658 hectares) The station includes an 1890s homestead and a group of rural station buildings, including barns, a blacksmith and butcher shop, and an iconic water tank stand.
Its social and historical significance is of undeniable importance in its association with Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie who went on to become the first colonial Treasurer of Queensland, and Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson the first premier of NSW in 1856.
The Station's Homestead was also the wedding reception venue of a well known Australian poet, Banjo Patterson, who married local girl Alice Walker in 1903
A scene with all the stabled DB 66's on Sunday lunchtime at Tees Yard, Nearest the camera is 66002. At the rear in front of the closed building is DB Red liveried 66001. In the middle is 66070 and an unidentified EWS liveried 66 behind it. On the right hand side looking at them is DB Red 66101 with 66194 behind it.
Taken at 1149 on the 8th July 2018.
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The house, set high on the South Downs, was built for the first Lord Tankerville in the late 17th century. In the 19th century stables and kitchens were added as separate buildings connected to the main building by tunnels.
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One among the few least destroyed structures in Hampi, Elephant Stable is a major tourist attraction. This long building with a row of domed chambers was used to ‘park’ the royal elephants. There are 11 domed tall chambers; some of them are inter- connected. The center one is specially decorated and big. Probably the musicians and the associated band troupes had been using this during ceremonies involving elephant processions.
The whole building looks symmetric with respect to this central hall. The tower of the central hall resembles (though mostly destroyed) more like that of temples. However the five pairs of domes on either side are of Islamic in style. They are better preserved and of alternating patterns.
50 033 Glorious rests in the concrete cavern that is Birmingham New Street as it awaits its next duty
These stables are part of a Station dating back to the early 1840s, the Station was the springboard for European occupation and for the growth of local town (gazetted on 7 October 1801).
Covering more than 140,000 acres (56,658 hectares) The station includes an 1890s homestead and a group of rural station buildings, including barns, a blacksmith and butcher shop, and an iconic water tank stand.
Its social and historical significance is of undeniable importance in its association with Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie who went on to become the first colonial Treasurer of Queensland, and Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson the first premier of NSW in 1856.
The Station's Homestead was also the wedding reception venue of a well known Australian poet, Banjo Patterson, who married local girl Alice Walker in 1903
Minolta XG-M
MD(n) 50mm f2
Home developed and scanned.
Fomapan 400@200
in 1+9 Ilford DD-X 12 min @21°c
Agitation: Slow and gentle through the first minute, then 3 inversions every 60 sec.
Plustek 8200i with 3600dpi DNG--->edit in capture one.
The Eastfold was a region of Rohan which bordered with the Westfold via the Snowbourn River on the west and bordered with Anórien in Gondor to the east.
The areas of the Eastfold that were not within the White Mountains were tall grasslands and had a modest climate. The main parts of this land was the historic region of the Folde which hosted the Rohan's originally capital of Aldburg was part of this land, as with the Irensaga, Dwinorberg, and Dunharrow. The Great West Road that ran from Isengard through Gondor and then into Harad passed through the Eastfold.
Hirgon, an Errand-rider of Gondor, braved his way through the Eastfold to bring the Red Arrow to Théoden at his camp.
These are some of its stables.
Minolta XG-M
MD(n) 50mm f1.7 (latest version)
Home developed and scanned.
Fomapan 200
(Retro Edition)
[Orange filter]
200@400
1+9 Ilford DD-X
18:00 min @20°c
5 min prewash under running water, then 2 min presoak in 20°c water.
Agitation: 45 sec, then 3 inversions under 10 sec, every 60 sec.
Plustek 8200i with 3600dpi DNG--->Capture One.
(Very light edit as usual. Basically black and white point set, exposure and some sharpness applied.)