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March 7th - April 19th
photographed by: B. Jones
Visit Here ---> www.whitdelarts.com/the-temporary-show/
These are actually built at the back of the stage. The Producers only uses the front 20 feet or so of stage to ensure it fits into other stages when it goes touring.
Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill. Produced by Transport Group. Starring David Greenspan. Oct-November 2017. Irondale Theater Center. Brooklyn.
Naumburg tramway, temporary terminus at Vogelwiese, Naumburg, East Germany. Sunday 02 October 2016.
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.
March 7th - April 19th
photographed by: B. Jones
Visit Here ---> www.whitdelarts.com/the-temporary-show/
The penguins nest in their old concrete "caves" as well as in these white boxes, and have an indoor pool. They don't have access to an outdoor pool while their compound is being remodeled, but they do get outside when their temporary quarters are being cleaned. The Zoo's video about the new compound (in Danish) shows that it's going to be a real penguin paradise!
March 7th - April 19th
photographed by: B. Jones
Visit Here ---> www.whitdelarts.com/the-temporary-show/
March 7th - April 19th
photographed by: B. Jones
Visit Here ---> www.whitdelarts.com/the-temporary-show/
Rothbury Bridge was badly damaged in the bad weather in the previous winter, and at time of this shot was closed for major repair work. To join the two parts of Rothbury during the works, two temporary bridges were put in place over the river Coquet, a single track vehicle (on which a car is seen going away from the camera) and a pedestrian bridge compete with passing place.
March 7th - April 19th
photographed by: B. Jones
Visit Here ---> www.whitdelarts.com/the-temporary-show/
The new temporary circulation desk set up near what will be the temporary entrance during the construction period.
While in Michigan and separated from my trusty Subaru, I rented this car from the Traverse City airport - a 2014 Kia Soul. Equipped with a 6-speed auto and Bluetooth, it did well cruising 950 miles to Toronto and back.
Although I've seen many ice sculptures, I've never watched the artists methodically perfect their masterpiece in the waning moments of a competition. We watched one artist calmly recreate a piece of his sculpture moments before time was called after an icicle fell from the building and destroyed part of his design. Wow, he personified grace under pressure!
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