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A Triangle Club member advertises for the Triangle Club theater show after the game.
(Unfortunately, we did neither Step 1 nor Step 2.)
From left to right: Dina Torrans, Wendy Boyd, Maya Foltyn, Agnieszka Foltyn
Photo by Maya Foltyn
From "Transatlantic", a group exhibition featuring 19 artists and designer/makers from Artscape Liberty Village. February 23 – March 5, 2011
Border of isosceles triangles added to windmill block top. Indian block prints, shot and hand-dyed cottons
An increasing tower of triangles, using a double-sink point fold. I like the pattern although the lower levels become a little unwieldy due to paper volume. no doubt there is a nicer/slicker way to fold it, but I haven't tried that yet.
I try to put a twist on the ordinary by adding dimension through colour. I would have used Kona greys but ran out of slate. While waiting for more, I thought I'd play with blues instead.
Triangle Park (now Veterans Memorial Park), circa 1900. The building on the left is the West Richfield Hotel (now the Tavern of Richfield), and the building in the center is the Carr Carriage Shop (later cut in two to make two houses on the same site).
Location of photo: Early Richfield Pictures
I took some photos of some friends of mine who I practice Bikrams Hot Yoga with at Feel Yoga Studio in Kingston. Bikrams yoga is a series of 26 postures and two breathing exercises, all repeated twice, done is a heated room at a temperature of 105 degrees Fahrenheit (or approximately 40 degrees Celsius). The heat promotes sweating, which is excellent for detoxification, and it also helps to loosen up your muscles allowing you to get a deeper stretch.
The golden triangle in India covers up major tourist attractive places, that one must at-least visit once in their life time. Starting from Delhi, the golden triangle with pushkar tour shall extend to Ajmer, Pushkar, Jaipur, Agra and then back to Delhi. It takes nearly a week to cover them all. One cannot visit them all in a day. If you are planning to visit the golden triangle, then make the traveler inside yourself ready to witness some real beauty of nature with fascinating architect works and of course some good food for your stomach.
One day long ago, three brothers decided to go out travelling the world together. At twilight they came to a treacherous river that had taken the lives of many people who had attempted to cross to the other side. The brothers, being expert wizards, casually whipped out their wands and created a bridge out of thin air to cross over. No sooner had they set foot on the bridge when they saw a dark, hooded figure blocking their path in the middle of the bridge. This figure was none other than Death himself, and he was outraged that he'd been cheated out of three new victims, since most people usually drowned in the river. However, Death was cunning and pretended to congratulate the three brothers for being able to "evade" him, offering each of them a prize for their skill.
The eldest and most boastful of the brothers desired power over others, and so he asked Death for a wand that must always win in a duel for its master, a wand worthy of a man who had conquered Death. So Death crossed to an Elder tree near the river bank, snapped off a twig from one of its branches, fashioned a wand fifteen inches in length with the core of a Thestral hair, and gave it to the eldest brother, promising him that the newly-created Elder Wand would be the most powerful wand in creation.
The middle brother was an arrogant man and wanted to humiliate Death even further, so he asked Death for the power to bring people back from the dead. So Death walked to the river bank, picked up a black stone from the riverbed, and gave it to the middle brother, promising him that when turned over thrice in one's hand, the Resurrection Stone would have the power to bring back the dead as he had requested.
The youngest and wisest of the three brothers was a humble man, and did not trust Death at all. Rather than ask for something to further his own desires, he asked for something that would enable him to leave Death and not be followed. Death, knowing he may have been outsmarted by the brother but not wishing to betray his true intentions in giving the brothers their "gifts," took off his own Cloak of Invisibility that he used to sneak up on people with and gave it to the youngest brother with very bad grace. This was no ordinary Invisibility Cloak, as it provided everlasting protection to its wearer and did not fade with age as most Invisibility Cloaks often do. With this, Death stepped aside and allowed the three brothers to continue on their travels as they admired Death's gifts and talked of their adventure.
Eventually, the three brothers separated, each heading toward his home. The eldest reached a village and sought out a wizard with whom he had a quarrel, engaging him in a duel that left the rival wizard dead on the floor. Antioch then proceeded to a nearby inn, where he celebrated his victory and drank heavily in the process. He then drunkenly boasted of his unbeatable wand he had snatched from Death himself, claiming it made him invincible. Later that night, a greedy wizard who had overheard his ravings crept up to the brother's room. Finding the brother unconscious and wine-sodden, the wizard took the Elder Wand from his belongings and, for good measure, slit the brother's throat, winning mastership of the Elder Wand for himself. So Death took back his first victim.
Meanwhile, the second brother returned to his own home and took out the Resurrection Stone. As Death had instructed him, he turned the black stone over thrice in his hands, and, to his joy and astonishment, the image of the girl he had hoped at one point to marry before her untimely death appeared before him. However, she was cold and distant, as though being seen through a veil, and she suffered due to the fact that she no longer belonged in the world of the living and desired to go back to the world of the dead. Upset that the Resurrection Stone could not make it as though she had never died, the man was driven mad with longing, and he took his own life so as to truly join his love in death. So Death took back his second victim.
Though Death searched for many long years, he was unable to find the youngest brother, who successfully hid from Death for a good many years using the Cloak of Invisibility. Finally, when he was a ripe old age and had lived a long and happy life, the man decided to take off the Cloak of Invisibility and gave it to his son. He then greeted Death as an old friend, and together they departed this world as equals.
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The aftermath of a fire at Gunnersbury Triangle nature reserve in Chiswick. The London Fire Service was called to the site on the evening of Tuesday July 16 and these photos were taken early the next morning. Thankfully just a relatively small area was affected but it could have been far worse with the site tinder dry in this 31C London heatwave. No cause has been established but it might be something as simple as someone leaving a glass bottle on the ground and it later being caught by the rays of the sun. Fire officers are pictured here back at the site the morning after to deal with any further problems. It appears fire / heat can travel underground in the peat soil. Gunnersbury Triangle, currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, is a unique site bordered on its three sides by London Underground's District Line, the London Overground and Bollo Lane. It is adjacent to Chiswick Business Park and Chiswick Park tube station.