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A brand new addition to the Culture Night trail, Culture NIght at AirBNB Dublin office. The evening included award winning filmmaker Eoghan Kidney showing visitors how to make a virtual reality headset with card; while Dublin-based Illustrator Ruan Van Vilet hosted a quirky collage workshop, featuring some cats & dogs. Attendees also were invited to explore the seasonality of wild flora and learn what is good to eat with renowned foodie Gruel Guerilla and Jette Virdi, international food stylist with a difference, hosted flora workshops on the night and will be sharing her top tips on how to style the perfect house.
Newest addition to my family!
Friend gave him to me. I figured my dog Damu needed a friend to play with
half manx
View of the front of the church, with the subsequent addition (with window) on the left side. Both parts are constructed entirely without put-log holes.
Veduta della facciata della chiesa, con l'ampliamento successivo (con finestra) visibile a sinistra. Entrambe le fasi sono state costruite senza fori d'impalcatura.
During construction. An enclosure was needed during renovation due to repeated storms and bad weather
girl enchanted's super cute kitty is coming to live with me :-)
seriously... how could i resist that face?
and, i've been in picca lust for a while
sooooo cute!
karen, just lmk if you don't want this photo up and i squash it!
This was an empty building in Ladd's Addition for years. It was a mustard yellow and I always loved it. It is now a residence and while it it nice to see it loved, I think it looks a little too precious now.
The placement of the church is maybe the most interesting. It is in what was an original suburban development. It there are a few non residential buildings like small stores around traffic circles, but this is the only one I can think of that is just in and among houses.
I've practiced self-discipline until recently and then I couldn't resist this little Hujoo Berry Apricot. We named her Meadow. She fit beautifully into one of my BJD wigs and we think she looks splendid.
We're having a shoe issue though. She can't get into one pair of our Blythe shoes or boots. Does anyone have a recommendation for shoes for a Hujoo with big feet? LOL
In addition to the March for Victims, Take Back the Night Week sponsored guest speakers, free self-defense classes, a “Walk in Her Shoes” March for high-heeled-adorning men, and educational programs. One such program was the Clothesline Project, which allowed students to make tee shirts with messages of hope and personal connections to domestic violence.
The church's school was recently torn down and now they are starting to build a Ministry Center there
Now belonging to Network Rail, Ex-EMT 153385 can be seen working through Moorthorpe with 2Q32, 08:52 Doncaster West Yard - Doncaster West Yard. This was since converted for engineering purposes and has a few extra additions to the front and some other cosmetic changes.
29/12/23
In addition to the condensation trails off the flaps, the wake vortex can be seen in the cloud below. Runway 26 approach over the sea.
View to the Single Brothers' House and Garden (Constructed 1769 with 1786 addition, restored 1964) from the main square.
Salem’s residents were members of the Moravian church. The Moravian Church, or Unitas Fratrum, is a Protestant faith originating in the present-day Czech Republic and Germany. In the 18th and 19th century, Moravians lived by the choir system, where members with similar life experiences (age, gender, marital status) worshipped together. Some of these groups even lived together. In Salem, the choir for unmarried men, the Single Brothers’ Choir lived together in this building. Across the square was similar housing for the Single Sisters’ Choir.
The Single Brothers’ House was built in two sections. The right-hand side [not visible here] is the oldest, built in 1769 with half-timbered construction. As Salem grew as a town, so did the Single Brothers’ choir. In 1786, the all brick expansion was added.
The Single Brothers lived, worshipped and ate in this building. Some brothers who were master craftsmen rented space in the building or the workshop behind to operate their trade. The Single Brothers as a group also held a plantation and garden, operated a bakery, as well as a brewery, distillery, tannery and slaughterhouse (located behind the house toward Salem Creek).