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You can see the melting snow in the driveway.

Tonight - ice storm! (post script - We were spared the ice and just got rain.)

Samantha Brown serves a customer at Kelly's Roast Beef in Revere, MA, maybe she's saying "You want fries with that?", LOL. Samantha was filming a segment for her new Travel Channel show, "Weekend in XXX (Boston)" on Sunday, July 20, 2008.

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for a workshop, personal retreat or just the day!

The Setting

Breitenbush is a remote forest retreat of timeless natural beauty, blessed with abundant hot springs, a glacier-fed river and surrounding mountains, where you will discover a vast and personal connection with the natural world in any season.

 

Hot Springs

Soak in The Meadow Pools lined in smooth river rocks or the four Spiral Hot Tubs of varying temperature. Enjoy the Steam Sauna, a cedar cabin perched above steaming waters. A spirit of respect and sanctuary pervades the clothing-optional soaking pools.

 

Common Facilities

Your center of activity is the Historic Lodge with its spacious decks, library, dining room, and large event space. You may attend a workshop in the Forest Shelter or the Cedar River Yurt. You'll retreat to the beautiful Sanctuary or the whimsical Buddha's Playhouse for personal quiet time.

 

Lodging

Cozy, rustic, year-round cabins (some with bathrooms) and camping in Summer give many options for your stay. Men's and women’s bathhouses serve the needs of campers and those in cabins without bathrooms.

 

Labyrinth

You’ll take a meditative walk to the center of the labyrinth, a journey to one’s own center, enhanced by the song of the nearby river.

 

Gift Shop

You’ll find a selection of inspiring books and artisan-crafted gifts in our Gift Shop, along with any necessities you may have forgotten.

 

Workshops and Meetings

Attend one of the 150 workshops, gatherings and conferences hosted annually in our supportive environment. See the listing on this website, or to schedule an event contact events@breitenbush.com

 

Off-the-Grid Sustainability

Hydro-electric power from the Breitenbush River and heat from under ground waters keep you cozy and completely off-the-grid during your stay.

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Rose

You love the roses - so do I. I wish

The sky would rain down roses, as they rain

From off the shaken bush. Why will it not?

Then all the valley would be pink and white

And soft to tread on. They would fall as light

As feathers, smelling sweet; and it would be

Like sleeping and like waking, all at once!

~George Eliot ~

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Future's "You can make an App" bookazine (160 pages) is out now, on paper and in digital format (grab the MacFormat iPad app).

 

I wrote the "Principles of App Design" 5-page intro spread.

Thank you to all of our Armed Forces past and present. Your sacrifices should never be forgotten.

 

Thank you friends for your visits and valuable comments which have been truly inspiring. Do keep visting my photostream and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!

Thank you very much to all of you my dear Flickr friends for your so kind visits and lovely comments!! :))

Have a fantastic Sunday and great new week ahead!

Happy Dyeing! Thrilled with finished chartreuse fabrics. Thank you, Dharma Trading, for your awesome Procion dyes. In this case, chartreuse. I get a lot of joy from dyeing fabrics and even more joy from wearing the finished fabrics.

 

I found a fantastic, sweet linen on sale at Hancock Fabrics. $5 a yard! It has lovely white rows of bows. I figured the fabric would dye wonderfully. Often embroidered threads aren't natural fibers. I suspected the threads wouldn't dye. Interestingly, the front side didn't, the back side dyed yellow. The yellow dye particles must be smaller, to penetrate those fibers.

 

Also dyed a cotton to line what would be the linen dress.

 

And a gorgeous silk scarf. These scarves always dye beautifully, always the most vibrant items in the batch.

 

And I think the bestest is the piece of vintage eyelet I bought from Jordana aka mylaar at a Chicago Craft Mafia Do It Your Own D*mn self craft supply sale. It's not a large piece, but I'm thinking of cutting it lengthwise, sewing the ends, making a small scarf.

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I remember how uncomfortable was sitting on those church pews!! It is maybe another way to condemn man for all his sins? :O)

 

Good that I'm free of religion!

  

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I never tire of this scene

You choose the color (Lascio a te colorarla ......)

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There is something that I see

In the way you look at me

There's a smile, there's a truth in your eyes

 

But an unexpected way

On this unexpected day

Could it mean this is where I belong......

  

♪♫Ascoltami....♫♪

You are everything what I want

Inspired by the ribbon post on the blog this morning--so excited for the ideas this week, because I have a ton of ribbon scraps.

You can't always get what you want - Part 6

 

A very pretty redhead with a wonderful hairstyle.

 

Except that not what the prompt was. She was supposed to be wearing a Raggedy Ann costume complete with the yarn wig.

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I have so many thank you's attached to this photo......

 

Thank you Harmy for the gift of Ilida's new body, no more yellowed arms *bliss*

Thank you Nat for switching the body for Ilida ((hugs))

Thank you Lynn for helping Nat switch the body and making sure I wasn't watching! LOL!

And thank you Nat again for repairing Mary Meaden's eye mechanism....it works like a dream now!!!

 

What a wonderful world the world of Blythe collecting is!!!

Thank you all SO much again!!! ((^_^))

 

Nat is 'Gothic Pixie'

Lynn is 'pacific_rin'

Harmy is 'Harmoniii'

 

OMG WTF IS THIS!

yeah i know, its sucks. its terrible. its wierd.

 

this is my first ever attempt at a manipulation and it really stinks D:

  

You are not allowed take pictures at these things - so this was a sneaky one without flash

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Danube Park

Danube Park with Danube Tower

Map of the Danube Park

The Danube Park is a park of 800,000 m² in area in the 22nd District of Vienna Danube city (Donaustadt).

Location

The Danube Park is conveniently located between the Wagramerstraße, the settlement Bruckhaufen, the Arbeitertrandbadstraße and the Hubertusdamm. Immediately adjacent to the originally extending to the Wagramerstraße Danube Park are the UN headquarters with the Vienna International Centre and the Austria Center Vienna, more to the south of which the Danube City and to it the Copa Copana with the Danube island to the New Danube terminating. In the north the Danube Park with the beach resorts along the Alte Donau (the old one) finds its borders.

History

Irislake

Butterfly meadow, in the background the "UNO City"

Between 1871 and 1945 existed here the firing range Kagran for target practices of the military. During the Nazi period it was also used for numerous executions. It occupied a large area of ​​today's Danube Park. In the north, near the Chinese restaurant, there is a plaque to the victims, which on 5 November 1984 was unveiled. Every year around 27 October a memorial service takes place.

By 1960, large parts of the territory of present-day Danube Park were used as landfill. To use the area after refurbishment as a recreational area was an obvious choice, since it is only 4 km air- line distance away from the city center and close to the main traffic artery to the Reichsbrücke. The City of Vienna decided in conjunction with an International Garden Show the establishment of the park. With the overall planning the former city garden director Ing. Alfred Auer was commissioned.

On 16 April 1964 the Danube Park together with the Danube Tower at the occasion of the Vienna International Garden Show (WIG 64) was opened. The Danube Park Hall was built, too. A now defunct chairlift served then to transport visitors to the exhibition. In addition, a floating stage was created and there was a own cinema. The area also was referred to as TIG grounds and later old TIG (in contrast to the WIG 74 in the park Oberlaa). Today, only few remains of the elaborate park furniture of the 1960s among the trees can bee seen.

1983 celebrated Pope John Paul II on the occasion of the Catholic Congress on a close to the Danube Tower located part, later called Papstwiese (Pope meadow), with a size of approximately 20 hectares, of the Danube Park a Holy Mass, which was attended by around 300,000 believers. For this purpose, the so-called Papal cross was erected, which remained as a temporary arrangement and in 2011 was renovated

1993 the by an old stock of silver poplars lined Irislake was renatured. During the construction of the Danube City thereby also the much needed further renovation of the areas of former landfill has been made.

Infrastructure

Train of the Donauparkbahn

The Danube Park is easily accessible by public transport, by bicycle and by car. With the U1 line of the stations Alte Donau or Kaisermuehlen/VIC or with the bus routes 20B, 90A, 91A and 92A. The Danube Park is well connected to the Vienna's cycle paths. Over the Reichsbrücke (bridge) and the Brigittenauer Brücke the park can also be reached by car. Directly at the Danube tower there is a small parking area, there are larger parking spaces along the Arbeiterstrandbadstraße, the largest being at the junction with the Danube Tower Road (Donauturmstraße).

The range of recreational activities in the park is diverse. There are playgrounds, skate parks and public tennis courts. With the Danube Park Railway, a miniature railway with 381 mm track gauge, you can take a 3.3-mile round trip through the park. On the stage Danube Park in the summer months concerts are offered with free admission, organized by the cultural association Danube city.

Sights

View to Danube Tower

Danube Tower

Memorial plaque to the victims of Nazi military justice 1938-1945

Monuments to Salvador Allende, José Martí, José de San Martín, Simón Bolívar, Che Guevara, José Gervasio Artigas and to the composer Üzeyir Hacıbəyov

Several sculptures

Memorial stone for Paracelsus

Papal cross

Danube parking orbit

Leherb Mosaic

Korean Cultural Centre

China Sichuan Restaurant with Chinese Garden

Salvador Allende

José Martí

José de San Martín

Simón Bolívar

Che Guevara

Üzeyir Hacıbəyov

Mosaic "In the Café" by Leherb

The papal cross

An abstract sculpture

Sculptural group "The Golden Calf" by Karl Anton Wolf

Korean Cultural Centre at Irislake

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Religious devotion, at times, in Sicily seems to take on the face of women, like that of the two Sicilian saints Agata and Lucia along the Ionian coast of Sicily, or the face of Rosalia, on the opposite side, in Palermo. The lives of Agata and Lucia are closely linked, even though they never met. Agata was martyred in 251, Lucia was not yet born, she was born 32 years later. On February 5, 301, she went to Catania to pray at Agata's tomb to invoke her intercession, hoping to obtain the healing of her mother, who was seriously ill. Agata appeared to her in a dream, confirmed her mother's healing (her mother was healed), but also confided in her that she would be martyred because of her faith in Christ: Lucia was martyred on December 13, 304, during the persecutions of Diocletian. What has been said as an incipit of the photographic story that I present here, created on the occasion of the celebration that Catania dedicates to its Patron Saint Agatha, described as the most important religious celebration in Catania, also considered the third Catholic religious celebration in the world (first are the “Semana Santa” in Seville, and the “Corpus Domini” in Cuzco in Peru), a ranking that takes into account the huge number of people who participate every year. The celebration of Saint Agatha takes place on several dates, from 3 to 6 February, on 12 February and on 17 August: the February celebration is linked to her martyrdom, the August celebration commemorates the return to Catania of her mortal remains, initially taken to Constantinople as spoils of war by the Byzantine general Maniaces, and remained there for 86 years. The young Agata lived in the 3rd century, she belonged to a rich patrician family of Catania, since she was young she had embraced the cult of the Christian religion, the governor Quinziano (or Quintiliano) fell in love with her, Agata to escape him hid in his house in Palermo, Quinziano managed to find out where she was hiding, so he had her taken to Catania, here his attempts to bend Agata's will and make her give in to his flattery were in vain, after her umpteenth refusal he changed his intentions, accused her of being of the Christian religion, condemned her to death, not without first having led her to martyrdom, he amputated her by tearing off both her breasts, in this way in addition to the torment of physical pain, the psychological one was added, humiliating the girl in her femininity, then he gave her death by dragging her on burning coals, Agata was 20 years old. After her death, the cult of her began to spread, even the pagans began to venerate her figure, there is news about her origins starting from 252, the year after her death: the inhabitants of Catania were proud of this young woman who rebelled against the will of the dictator. The feast of Saint Agatha begins on February 3, there is the procession "for the offering of wax", the two eighteenth-century carriages of the senate pulled by horses come out along the streets of the city, "the candelore" make their appearance; on February 4th the celebration begins with the “Mass of Dawn” which is celebrated in the cathedral, after the reliquary bust of the Saint and the silver casket, they are placed on the “vara” (or “fercolo”), to be carried in procession in its “external tour”, the procession begins by crossing the “Porta Uzeda” and thus reaching the arches of the marina, the procession then circumscribes the historic center of the city, going to the places where Agatha’s martyrdom took place; : On February 5th the “Pontifical Mass” is celebrated, on this occasion by lining up in the cathedral, you can go and see the reliquary bust of the Saint, as evening comes, the bust and the casket are placed back on the heavy float for the last procession, which goes along the “internal tour” (or “noble tour”), which crosses the historic center of Catania, a procession preceded by the passage of lit candles carried on the shoulders of devotees (of various weights and sizes, some reach exceptional dimensions and weight, historically these candles illuminated, when electricity did not exist, the passage of the Saint), then the “candelore” pass, they are gigantic and heavy wooden “candelabra”, in baroque style, painted in gold, each one represents an ancient corporation (butchers, fishmongers, bakers, pork butchers, greengrocers, etc.), finally the float with Saint Agatha passes, the long-awaited moment, with the reliquary bust that it contains inside some parts of her body, the other parts of her body are inside the casket, so, with both on the float, Agata's entire body can travel the streets of the city of Catania. The float is pulled by hand, by the many devotees who wish to participate spontaneously in this very particular rite, using two large cords more than 200 meters long, to the end of which are connected four handles. The photographs were taken on February 4 and 5, 2024 and 2025, they are not organized in series taking into account either the year or the days; I obtained a "bilocation effect" by using different shooting points in the two years, visible especially when the float passes through the Porta Uzeda; I made portraits of the devotees, posed and not, in particular the portrait of a devotee who seemed almost enraptured in ecstasy at the passage of Sant'Agata (and perhaps she really was), it represented for me the absolute, profound and concrete synthesis of the attachment of the "citizens" (synonym of "devotees") of Catania towards this young martyr, who has become a symbol of those who oppose violence against women, and protector of women suffering from breast cancer. I photographed two beautiful and sweet models who embodied the "two ages of Agata", with the aim of raising awareness among women in the prevention of breast cancer (the ceramic decorations corresponding to the breasts are the work of "Nenè sculptures of art by Nancy Coco); I captured in some images, the custom of some devotees, to carry with them images of loved ones who passed away too soon (photos placed on candles or printed on the characteristic white habit, called "sacco", which is part of the characteristic way of dressing of the devotees); finally I thank the owner of the Beniamin Art Gallery, in via Umberto, an artist himself, for giving me the opportunity to photograph the Pop icon exhibited in his gallery entitled "Aga Pop".

  

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La devozione religiosa, a volte, in Sicilia sembra assumere il volto delle donne, come quello delle due sante siciliane Agata e Lucia lungo la fascia Ionica della costa sicula, od il volto di Rosalia, sul versante opposto, in quel di Palermo. Le vite di Agata e Lucia sono tra loro legate in maniera strettamente indissolubile, pur non essendosi mai conosciute, Agata morì martirizzata nel 251, Lucia non era ancora nata, nascerà 32 anni dopo, il 5 febbraio del 301 si recherà a Catania a pregare sul sepolcro di Agata per invocare la sua intercessione sperando così di ottenere la guarigione di sua madre, gravemente malata, Agata le appare in sogno, le conferma la guarigione di sua madre (sua madre ebbe la guarigione), ma anche, le confida, che per lei ci sarà il martirio a causa della sua fede in Cristo: Lucia fu martirizzata il 13 dicembre del 304, durante le persecuzioni di Diocleziano. Quanto detto come incipit del racconto fotografico che qui presento, realizzato in occasione della festa che Catania dedica alla sua Santa Patrona Agata, descritta come la più importante festa religiosa di Catania, considerata anche la terza festa religiosa cattolica al mondo (prime la “Semana Santa” di Siviglia, ed il “Corpus Domini” di Cuzco in Perù), graduatoria che tiene conto del grandissimo numero di persone ogni anno vi partecipano. La festa di Santa’Agata si svolge in più date, dal 3 al 6 febbraio, il 12 febbraio ed il 17 agosto: la ricorrenza di febbraio è legata al suo martirio, quella di Agosto rievoca il ritorno a Catania delle sue spoglie mortali, portate inizialmente a Costantinopoli come bottino di guerra dal generale bizantino Maniace, e li rimaste per 86 anni. La giovane Agata visse nel 3° secolo, apparteneva ad una ricca famiglia patrizia di Catania, sin dalla giovane età aveva abbracciato il culto per la religione cristiana, di lei si invaghì il governatore Quinziano (o Quintiliano), Agata per sfuggirgli si nascose in una sua casa a Palermo, Quinziano riuscì a sapere dove si nascondeva, quindi la fece condurre a Catania, qui i suoi tentativi di piegare la volontà di Agata e farla cedere alle sue lusinghe furono vani, all’ennesimo suo rifiuto egli mutò i suoi propositi, la accusò di essere di religione cristiana, la condannò a morte, non senza averla prima condotta al martirio, le amputò strappandole entrambi i seni, in tal modo oltre allo strazio del dolore fisico, si aggiungeva quello psicologico, umiliando la ragazza nella sua femminilità, poi le diede la morte trascinandola sui carboni ardenti, Agata aveva 20 anni. Dopo la sua morte si iniziò a diffondere il culto verso di lei, anche i pagani iniziarono a venerare la sua figura, si hanno notizie sulle sue origini già a partire dal 252, anno successivo alla sua morte: gli abitanti di Catania erano orgogliosi di questa giovane donna che si ribellò al volere del dittatore. La festa per Sant’Agata inizia il 3 febbraio, si ha la processione “per l’offerta della cera”, escono lungo le vie della città le due settecentesche carrozze del senato trainate da cavalli, fanno la loro comparsa “le candelore”; il 4 febbraio la festa inizia con la “Messa dell’Aurora” che si celebra nella cattedrale, dopo il busto reliquiario della Santa e lo scrigno d’argento, vengono messi sulla “vara” (o “fercolo”), per essere portati in processione nel suo “giro esterno”, la processione inizia attraversando la "Porta Uzeda" e giungendo così agli archi della marina, la processione quindi circoscrive il centro storico della città, recandosi nei luoghi ove avvenne il martirio di Agata; il 5 febbraio si celebra la “Messa Pontificale”, in questa occasione mettendosi in fila nella cattedrale, si può andare a vedere il busto reliquiario della Santa, col sopraggiungere della sera, busto e scrigno, vengono nuovamente messi sulla pesante vara per l’ultima processione, che percorre il “giro interno” (o “giro nobile”), che attraversa il centro storico di Catania, processione preceduta dal passaggio dei ceri accesi portati in spalla dai devoti (di vario peso e dimensioni, alcuni raggiungono dimensioni e peso eccezionali, storicamente questi ceri illuminavano, quando non esisteva l’energia elettrica, il passaggio della Santa), poi passano le “candelore”, sono dei giganteschi e pesanti "candelabri" in legno, in stile barocco, dipinti in oro, ognuna rappresenta una antica corporazione (macellai, pescivendoli, panettieri, pizzicagnoli, fruttivendoli, ecc.), infine passa la vara con Sant’Agata, il momento tanto atteso, col busto reliquiario che racchiude al suo interno alcune parti del suo corpo, le altre parti del corpo si trovano all’interno dello scrigno, in tal modo, con entrambi sulla vara, tutto il corpo di Agata può percorrere le strade della città di Catania. La vara è trainata a mano, dai tantissimi devoti che desiderano partecipare spontaneamente a questo rito così particolare, tramite due grossi cordoni lunghi più di 200 metri, al cui capo sono collegate quattro maniglie. Le fotografie sono state realizzate il 4 ed il 5 febbraio del 2024 e del 2025, esse non sono organizzate in serie tenendo conto né dell’anno, nè delle giornate; ho ottenuto un “effetto di bilocazione” sfruttando differenti punti di ripresa nei due anni, visibile soprattutto quando la vara passa attraverso la Porta Uzeda; ho realizzato ritratti dei devoti, posati e non, in particolare il ritratto di una devota che sembrava quasi rapita in estasi al passaggio di Sant’Agata (e forse lo era veramente), ha rappresentato per me la sintesi assoluta, profonda e concreta dell’attaccamento dei “cittadini” (sinonimo di “devoti”) catanesi nei confronti di questa giovane martire, diventata simbolo di chi si oppone alla violenza sulle donne, e protettrice delle donne ammalate di cancro al seno. Ho fotografato due belle e dolci modelle che impersonavano le “due età di Agata”, con lo scopo di sensibilizzare le donne nella prevenzione delle neoplasie alla mammella (i decori in ceramica in corrispondenza dei seni, sono opera di “Nenè sculture d’arte di Nancy Coco); ho colto in alcune immagini, l’usanza di alcuni devoti, di recare con se immagini di persone care scomparse troppo presto (foto messe sui ceri o stampate sul caratteristico saio bianco, chiamato “sacco”, che fa parte del modo caratteristico di vestire dei devoti); infine ringrazio il proprietario della Beniamin Art Gallery, in via Umberto, artista egli stesso, per avermi dato la possibilità di fotografare l’icona Pop esposta nella sua galleria dal titolo “Aga Pop”.

 

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Are you looking for a places to visit near Delhi by car which is worth visiting? Or Want to enjoy your weekend or holiday in the capital? Or Have to visit Delhi for any reason?It is a great place to explore if you have the proper guide. We here are going to do the same in a different way. Excited? Continue reading, you won’t regret it.

 

Delhi is the city know for work. It have provided employment opportunities to a massive population. But in this daily workload, people forget to enjoy there life. If you are to a victim and want to go out for some to just refresh yourself in a low budget, we here at eTaxiGo Blog ready to help you to find 10 best places to visit near Delhi.

 

Here are a few suggestions from us to enjoy your trip for best places to visit near Delhi

 

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Agra, Uttar PradeshRishikesh, UttarakhandJaipur, RajasthanShimla, Himachal PradeshNainital, UttarakhandMassoorie, UttarakhandHaridwar, UttarakhandAmritsar, PunjabDehradun, UttarakhandChandigarh, Punjab

 

If you're looking to explore these places along with someone trustable then you must visit our site. We provide taxis cum cars for your safe travel with trusted drivers who will help you not only taking to these places but also guiding you all the way.

 

1. Agra- The City Of Love

 

Agra was the favourite of all Mughal Emperors resulting in they have created so many monuments in this wonderful city. All is just one click away for the first places to visit near Delhi. bit.ly/3dEC53m

An artifact of late summer revelry

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Brighouse town centre and shops were transformed.

The whole town centre became the venue for a host of 1940’s events and displays from Spitfires to vintage vehicles, from home cooking to 1940’s dress and make up.

  

Can't be happier! Kwanzaa Barbie with Mbili face and fantastic hair. from a very successful swap with my friend Brani.

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It’s knowing that I’ll never have what she has-a beauty so powerful it brings things to you. I fear I will always have to chase the things I want. I’ll always have to wonder whether I’m truly wanted or whether I’ve just been settled for.”

I just want to see you

When you're all alone

I just want to catch you if I can

I just want to be there

When the morning light explodes

On your face it radiates

I can't escape

I love you 'till the end

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So, this morning me and my padre went out and looked at massive waves we got from EARL!

it wasn't as great as it could of been :( but still. Yeah. Earl was cool.

+14 IN THE COMMENTS.

shut up, i like a lot of the ones I took.

 

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