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You like to spend your weekend on a comfy couch, reading a good book, but you have difficulty finding just the right novel?
Meet Flavia de Luce, heroine of the wonderful “The Sweetness at the bottom of the Pie” by Alan Bradley.
Flavia is, despite the terrible affliction of being born a girl (hehe), a fantastic character with a great interest in chemistry, especially poisons…
After she discovers a body in the cucumber patch, Flavia decides to investigate on her own…
It’s a wonderful book, and my Uncle and I enjoyed it tremendously. Flavia is brilliant and makes a certain boy wizard look quite dull in comparison ;-)
Read it now! :-)
This is a first for me. I have seen one last year, flitting through the garden, but it didn't alight on our plants.
My wife found this on our miniature Apple tree. It parked itself in the shade, so I made moves to lift it into the sunlight, as it was only about 6 deg. C.
This friendly little thing was happy to climb onto my finger and be photographed :-))
Tip Top / Heft-Reihe
cover: Riccardo Rinaldi
Kauka-Verlag
(München / Deutschland; 1966)
Copyrights: Europress, Realpresse und Quelle-Features
ex libris MTP
The Tip-Top House in Sargent's Purchase, NH (1853). It sits only feet from the summit (6,288 ft) of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern United States. Mount Washington is legendary for its severe weather, with the highest ever recorded wind speed in the US recorded here, at 231 MPH. Darby Field was the first settler to climb its peak in 1642. The Tip-Top House has walls as thick as eight feet to keep the travelers warm inside. It was built in 1853 to compete with the Summit House, another hotel atop the mountain. The stones comprising the exterior were blasted out of the mountain. In 1877, the hotel began printing of Among the Clouds, a magazine for the mountain. The hotel fell on hard times in the late 19th century, and it was abandoned. However, a 1908 fire destroyed all of the buildings on the top of Mount Washington except the stone Tip-Top House. As the only remaining building, it was again renovated into a hotel. It is now a museum in Mount Washington State Park.
Tidy Tips (Layia platyglossa) in Edgewood Nature Preserve near Redwood City, California. This shot was taken just as the sun was dropping below the horizon, and little green bugs were arriving to visit the flowers.
Tipo de sacos de lixo que eu compro no Rio de Janeiro.
Onde reclamaram do lixo também?
são paulo
salvador - ba
santos sp
itaperuna - RJ
leopoldina MG
Duque de Caxias
porto alegre - RS
são mateus - Espírito Santo
vila velha
ubarana - sp
perú and tenerife
olinda recife pernambuco
sumaré campinas
joão pessoa PB
ananindeua - belém pará
ilha de marajó - pa
santiago, chile
mexico
venezuela
peru
suzano SP
olinda pernambuco
são José do rio preto sp
goiânia goiás
navegantes sc
santa catarina
santos sp
são joão da boa vista
vinhedo sp
sorocaba
piedade
osasco sp
são bernado do campo sp
lages, santa catarina
joinvile itajaí blumenau
manaus amazonas senac
Rolândia
puebla
yucatan
mexico
ilhéus
vitória da conquista
barretos sp
Alverca do Ribatejo, Portugal
lisboa
lisruim
chicoutimi, canada
barcelos portugal
"O maior infortúnio do homem letrado não é quiçá o fato de ser vítima das intrigas, a inveja de seus colegas e o se ver desprezado dos homens poderosos, senão de se ver julgado pelos néscios."
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ZEN MAGNETS / NEOBALLS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@494) - Futuristic Motorcycle v03
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lotuthxKoQM
New and improved motorcycle design .. wanted to showcase the amazing added color dimension using NeoBalls while making an identical design using Zen Magnets to show contrast in details visible.
More pics + construction details here :
www.flickr.com/photos/tend2it/sets/72157626979232807/
Construction (follow component shots)
(B)=Blue, (Y)=Yellow, (G)=Green,(R)=Red, (S)=Silver
(@072) - (B) Rear Wheel - (2 x 36-balls)
(@036) - (B) Front Wheel - (2 x 18-balls)
(@022) - (Y) Front Wheel Mount - 22-ball ring flattened - wrap around to hex center linked.
(@026) - (Y) Rear Wheel Mount - 26-ball ring flattened - wrap around to hex center linked.
(@52) - (G) Front section #1 - (2 x 26-ball panel)
(@024) - (R) Front section #2 - (2 x 12-ball rings flatted, linked to #1
(@005) - (S) Front section #3 - (2 x 5-ball hexagons) added to top/bottom of #2 ... top will be removed later.
(@012) - (S) Front section #4 - (2 x 6-ball hexagon) linked to the outside edge of #1.
(@014) - (S) Front section #5 - (2 x 7-ball ring) linked to #4 with tip facing outward.
Attach Front wheel mount to Front section.
(@028) - (R) Front bridge - (2 x 14-ball ring flattened, attach between Front wheel center hex to Front section #5.
(@024) - (G) Seat - ((2 x 8-ball panel) + (2 x 6-ball hexagons))
Attach Rear Mount + Seat + Front Section.
(@012) - (S) Rear Axel - (2 x 6-ball hexagons linked)
(@024) - (S) Rear - (2 x 6-ball ring flattened) ... Attach between Axel and Seat edge.
(@48) - (Y/R) Exhaust pipes - ((2 x 9-ball panels) + (6-ball hexagon)) ... attach hexs to flat side orientate with long side up/down instead of sideways ... if sideways, reverse the 2 x 9 panels.
(@065) - Seatback + Rear cover - (see tricky pattern to construct) ... when attaching, green tip down at center, push forward so that the two side edges contact with the seat to create a curved intended seatback.
(@002) - (S/B) Front bridge tips - (2 x 1-ball) added to bridge ends.
Remove top 5-ball hexagon from Front Section #3.
(@028) - (R/B/Y/G/S) Handlebar controls section - ((12-ball ring flattened) + (6-ball hexagon) + (6-ball triangle) + (2 x 2-ball strands) ... attach the hex/triangle together then link to 12-ball ring on bottom, attach handlebar strands to position in pic where magnetic field should keep it sticking out.
Attach the Handlebar control section to Front Section #3 offset slight forward away from the seat section.
Umgekippt - ein großer Silo liegt auf der Seite
Pentax k7, DA 35 ltd, f7.1, ISO 100, HDR aus 5 Belichtungen, Photomatix & Co.
This journal quilt was inspired by the book, "The Tipping Point," which follows trends and the way they spread like "wildfire." The background fabric is hand painted and the applique is done with sheer organza that ranges in colors from yellow to orange to purple.
A visit to Villa del Balbianello, for a guided tour of the villa.
Didn't take any photos inside (may have had to pay - not sure). But got these from outside.
After our tour, it was raining heavily outside, so had to wait for the rain to stop before having a quick look around the garden, before getting our boat onto Bellagio.
The Villa del Balbianello is a villa in the comune of Lenno (province of Como), Italy, overlooking Lake Como. It is located on the tip of a small wooded peninsula on the western shore of the south-west branch of Lake Como, not far from the Isola Comacina and is famous for its elaborate terraced gardens.
The villa was built in 1787 on the site of a Franciscan monastery for the Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini. The two towers which can be seen in the picture are the campanili of the convent church. After the cardinal’s death in 1796, the villa passed to his nephew, Luigi Porro Lambertenghi. Among Lambertenghi's guests at the villa were the writer and patriot Silvio Pellico, who tutored Lambertenghi's sons. When he was forced to leave Italy, Lambertenghi sold the villa to his friend, Giuseppe Visconti di Modrone, grandfather of Luchino Visconti. Visconti made improvements to its gardens and the loggia.
By the early twentieth century, the buildings had fallen into a state of neglect when American businessman Butler Ames purchased and renovated the villa and its garden. In 1974, Ames's heirs sold the villa to explorer Guido Monzino (leader of the first Italian expedition to climb Mount Everest), who filled it with rich collections, including artifacts acquired on his expeditions. Monzino, who died in 1988, left the villa to the Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano, the National Trust of Italy. Its grounds now form part of the Grandi Giardini Italiani.
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Presenting the tips clone shooters.... Guys lam nyo bang nakalimutan nyo mga camera nyo na hawakan during the shoot? C alaric lang ang meron, camera bag lang kay doc ed. hehehe... Medyo out of focus lang ako pro nxt time ulitin natin ung mas marami tau...
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Being overweight means you need to start doing some of the effective weight loss workouts. Why should you get involved in these weight loss workouts in the first place? Basically you will be able to enjoy numerous benefits if you do regular workouts to lose weight. One of the commonly known benefits is that when you are active, your body’s rate of metabolism will increase. A body with a high level of metabolism is able to fight off diseases more effectively, and this means you can keep being healthy for as long as you keep doing your exercises.The second benefit being derived from doing weight loss workouts is the strengthening of the heart muscles. When you move around actively, as a result your heart will start pumping more rapidly. You need to stimulate your heart on a regular basis so that it keeps being active. An active heart keeps you away from high blood pressure and other heart related diseases. In addition, weight loss workouts also help in reducing the fat that might be present at your heart. When your body is able to eliminate the unwanted fats from your heart, you are protected from the risk of getting a stroke.
Mold is a fungus that grows in a hard surface like walls due to water leaks or high humidity. It can cause various serious health issues and if you see any signs of molds in your home then it is very important to remove as soon as it grows. There are various steps to remove mold in your home such as know the safety measures, moisten the mold stain, scouring and sanding the mold affected area. For more details, visit informativehomeblog.jimdo.com/2016/11/18/tips-to-remove-m...
If you've ever purchased seeds, needed to ground them up for a recipe, and thought, "Hey I'll just chop 'em up fine with my knife," you probably are well acquainted with how impossible it is to keep those little things from jumping and skipping completely off the board. How do you make it stop? Drizzle some oil over them. It works, I promise.
Ren T.
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