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Tres Blah -Belle Dress @ Mainstore
Hair
Pose
Amitie - 08. Amitie At the Street Gacha @ The Arcade
Bread Basket comes with the Pose
S C E N E
The Dairy Farmer Set from
• ..::THOR::.. Dairy Farm Cart
• ..::THOR::.. Milk Can Plant
• ..::THOR::.. Farmer Drink Set
Over the table I included some other Item from Thor, which you can find at the Mainstore.
• ..::THOR::.. Breakfast Tray ULTRARARE
• ..::THOR::.. Morning Essentials B
• ..::THOR::.. The Perfect Breakfast RARE
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Blog: Shaki's Korner
BLOG NAME: Bella Tuscany!
DESIGNERS: InsurreKtion & Adorsy
Behind the scenes of wine and olive oil in Tuscany!
Today's Features:
DECOR: [IK] Taste of Tuscany @Arcade Event
TOP: adorsy - Emiko Top Fatpack
SHORTS: adorsy - Emiko Denim Shorts Fatpack
Taste of Tuscany set includes the following pieces in alpha order: bottle rack, breadbasket, buffet, chair, chianti bottle, chiante set, dining table, fruit platter, jar with sunflowers, mosaic, small table, spices tray and tray of apples. Tables and chairs have 6 different mosaic designs. High quality mesh, low prim, copy and mod. What a beautiful set!
Emiko top and shorts are part of a 4 piece set and are rigged for Legacy, Maitreya, Petite and Kupra. Top comes in 12 colors or fatpack and shorts come in 12 colors, 12 denims or fatpack. Get the entire collection with so many more texture options in the buy all pack and remember the bonus HUD with even more textures for the fatpack and buy all pack. Such a darling outfit! See My Korner #752 for entire outfit.
Links:
ᐕ Set Insurrektion Taste of Tuscany
ᐕ Set Chez Moi Succulent Decor
ᐕ Set Old Barn Door Prairie Country Cupboard
The breadbasket of Michigan is its Thumb and we live at its base. Our farmland has dwindled considerably over the past 50 years. But, here is sunset over the last vestige of days gone by, this farm with hundreds of acres near me.
Valley about 60km from Cusco formed the heart of Inca Empire. The valley is very fertile and and is a breadbasket to this day.
....at "Steak Frites", the restaurant belonging to the guesthouse at 23 Love Lane in Georgetown, Penang. The white half-dome food covers are to keep flies away.
America
Love it or leave it.
It is the breadbasket of the world.
America for amber waves of grain.
While others may call us what they may,
I call us home, green friendly and welcoming.
America has taken people from all over the world.
You can say what you want, be what you want, do what you want.
FOREVER MAY SHE WAVE..
Le Canadien, CANADÀ 2024
Saskatchewan is the central province of the Canadian Prairies. It is one of only two landlocked provinces in Canada, and its name comes from the Cree word kisiskāciwani-sīpiy, meaning "swift-flowing river."
Geography and Population: It is roughly trapezoidal in shape, bordering Alberta to the west and Manitoba to the east. The vast majority of its population is concentrated in the southern half. Its two major cities are Saskatoon (the largest) and Regina (the capital).
Main Economy ("Canada's Breadbasket"): The most significant economic activity is agriculture, earning it the nickname "Canada's breadbasket." It is a global leader in the production of wheat and canola.
Natural Resources: The province is extremely rich in mineral resources. It is the world's largest exporter of potash (used in fertilizers) and one of the largest suppliers of uranium globally.
Climate: It experiences a continental climate with very cold winters and warm summers, and is known for receiving the most hours of sunshine of any Canadian province.
Ukraine is the breadbasket of the world. Their soil is rich and dark. They grow wheat and export it widely. I think I saw that they grow something like 20% of the wheat in the world. The country is filled with scenes not a million miles away from this. The war is making this difficult and may result in hunger and famine in countries very distant from Ukraine.
World Central Kitchen travels to crisis zones and feeds the hungry. Chef Jose Andres uses his fame to draw attention to the needs of the needy. You may have seen a recent video by WCK's CEO Nate Mook about their kitchen in Kharkiv getting hit by a Russian missile. That's how close to the front lines they get. You can support their work at wck.org
I am from the big city, couldn't travel far enough to appreciate sights like these.
~titles from a gospel hymn book
and wow these are the most Holy of animals in Indian customs, many would know this already - used in rituals for purification, the cow is revered as a sacred symbol of motherhood. Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
extra info about our Free-State province:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadbasket#:~:text=In%20South%20Af....
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot of a juxtaposition that caught my attention - captured in January 2018.
The current 'cost of living crisis' is just the tip of the iceberg of coming problems for our society. Ukraine is basically the breadbasket of Europe and together with grain from the invading nation, Russia, we will be seeing massive shortages of staple crops and increasing food prices for all. Millions will be choosing between food and shelter or warmth. The top six energy companies in the UK made £1bn in profits last year and yet energy prices are going through the roof - my own energy bill has risen by 124% and I already strictly keep my energy use down for the sake of our planet!
There is enough wealth in this world to end poverty on this scale. When should a humane society consider that food, water, shelter and warmth are basic human necessities that everyone ought to be entitled to? Instead of taxing wealth, however, we take from the ordinary folks and the poorest suffer. I'm not expressing my politics here and you can draw no conclusions from my thoughts on that, but I am expressing my basic humanity. We are one species sharing one tiny planet in the vastness of space. Why do we not care more about our fellow humankind? When do we consider that we actually need to help each other?
Stay safe my Flickr friends.
Wie es scheint, in diesen Zeiten ein zunehmend wichtiges Thema
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It seems to be an increasingly important topic in these times
Note: In English, the title would be something like: "How to feed a dictator"
Don't know when I'm going to have a chance to work on more pictures so I'm posting this set of 21 captures at one time. Please take the time to look back In my photo stream at the whole set. These were taken on our trip back from Postville the day after the new year. I'm also introducing my round barn project. I will make it priority to seek out round and octal barns in our travels. Look forward to many more. This set contains one octal barn over by West Union Ia. I've also captured 5 more this past fall. Enjoy.
Thanks to all who take the time to view these captures and a special thanks to all who comment and fav these captures.
I also hope to have some time to look at captures others have taken. I'll try to give this one night a week if my day job doesn't get in the way.
Thanks again.
Still abstract, but also an element of representation. The midwestern US, where I grew up, is commonly referred to as the breadbasket of the country because of all the wheat grown there. It's so important to the country that it's mentioned in one of our most popular patriotic songs, America the Beautiful.
But the colors here also hearken to another breadbasket, Ukraine. The Ukrainian flag is a field of blue over a field of yellow to represent their massive wheat harvest, one that produces about a quarter of the wheat in the world. So in a sense, this could work as part of my Ukraine project for the last Polaroid Week (visible at www.flickr.com/photos/thereisnocat/albums/72177720298384252). For a long time, Ukraine was not really a place most Americans paid much attention to. That's changed.
In my project last spring, I linked to charities that need help to help Ukraine and Ukrainians. They still need help. If you can, visit one of the charities mentioned in the posts from that project and lend them a hand.
Saskatchewan is a land of superlatives. Called Canada’s breadbasket, its agricultural soil is among the richest in the world. The province is the main producer of wheat in Canada and one of the largest in the world.
Los arcos sirven para unir la casa con el horreo..
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This is the time of year that the Breadbasket shines out as the cornucopia (horn of plenty). I have an album called "SHAUL'S VEGGIES" Recommended. Enjoy.
Recently, I travelled along old Route 66 heading north into Illinois from St Louis (Missouri). I was quickly reminded why Illinois is known as America's breadbasket with its thousands of farms, fields, and silos. I even had a crop duster fly directly over the car while spraying the local crops. This lonely stretch of road with its leading lines and cracked tarmac really caught my eye. Enjoy!
Alberta
Canada
The vast stretch of land between British Columbia and Ontario comprises an area known as the Canadian Prairies, a 2 000 km valley of plains, forest, and farmland. Divided into three provinces — Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan — the resource-rich region has long served as the country’s breadbasket, and a crucial lynchpin in the national economy.
While the Prairies now have their share of big cities, rural living remains an important component of the region’s identity. At a time when more and more Canadians live exclusively in downtown apartments and make money in 21st century, post-industrial jobs, the Prairies is a place where farming and mining still generate a livelihood for many, and conservative-minded folk live in small, pioneer communities separated by vast fields and open skies.
Wie es scheint, in diesen Zeiten ein zunehmend wichtiges Thema - und schliesslich soll es auch vegetarische Diktatoren geben...
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It seems to be an increasingly important topic in these times - and some dictators are said to be vegetarians, after all...
Note: In English, the title would be somethng like: "How to feed a dictator".
In 30 B.C., the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt controlled by Cleopatra was conquered by Octavian (later Augustus). This would be a massive gain for the Roman Empire as they no longer had to import grain from Egypt that fed the people of Rome. The province was now Rome's breadbasket and gateway to Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade (a topic that deserves its own build).
However, despite being under new management, life was still the same for the majority of Egyptians. The majority of Egyptians (90-95%) were subsistence farmers like they were under the Pharaohs and subsequent foreign rule. The rest were mainly Greeks who lived in urban areas like Alexandria and had a much higher standard of living. The Romans also kept the social structures in place built by the Ptolemies such as Greeks and Hellenized Egyptians being at the top, while Egyptians were at the bottom. The only change made to this was that the new Roman leadership was at the top of the peaking order. Social mobility was possible in the province, but usually for Egyptians that became Hellenized. In 212 A.D., Emperor Caracalla declared that everyone in the empire is a citizen, but that did little to change the social divide.
Later on with the spread of Christianity in the 4th century, many Egyptians would convert to the burgeoning faith. The Coptic language would soon become more widespread amongst Christian Egyptians. The province itself would remain part of the Eastern Roman Empire until 641 A.D. when it was conquered by the Muslims.
I probably should've titled this "Society in Roman Egypt", but whatever. My goal is do to a build of each province in the Roman Empire, but Roman Egypt will require multiple as it was one of the most important provinces in the Roman Empire. Making a small build of a peasant house just doesn't do it justice and I'll probably do a build of Alexandria in the future. Also I hope you guys like the lighting in this picture, I used a sky light for this one.
EN The back country of the canton Vaud is often counted as Switzerland's breadbasket. Altough the line of the Lausanne-Echallens-Bercher railway is a real commuter line on the first half to Exhallens, on the second part it runs through this rural part of Vaud. Here Be 4/8 #64 is heading back towards Lausanne as regional R134.
DE Das Waadtländer Hinterland gilt häufig als Kornkammer der Schweiz. Bis Echallens gilt die Lausanne-Echallens-Bercher Bahn als ausgesprochene Vorortsbahn - der zweite Teil der Linie bis Bercher dagegen führt durch diese ausgesprochen ländliche Gegend. Der Be 4/8 #64 fährt bei fey gerade als Regionalzug R134 in Richtung Lausanne zurück.
InsurreKtion
[IK] Taste of Tuscany
Bottle Rack
Breadbasket
Buffet
Chair ( Adult )
Chianti Bottle
Chianti Set
Dining Table
Fruit Platter
Jar with Sunflowers
Mosaic
Small Table
Spices Tray of Apples
The land is humanity’s womb, cradle and breadbasket. Our lives are weaved intricately with our lands. It is where our ancestors ploughed their lives and foraged their stories, which were then passed on to us through the land's sacred mountains and streams. As aboriginal scriptures of life, our lands offer us unparalleled wisdom and knowledge. Unconditionally, our lands give us precious gifts of food, oxygen and space. When we need it, our open lands become our lullaby, therapist, and medicine. As the soliloquy of life, our lands implore us to live the fullest.
And yet, we treat the land with greed, shortsightedness, and humiliate it as a commodity. We sacrifice it to endless drilling, fracking, mining, and all sorts of other ugly extortion in environmentally questionable fashions. In making our short-term profits from the land, we are rupturing those very fibers of our world that interconnect all living and non-living moiety and sustain this interdependent biosphere. Undeterred however, we are recklessly denuding our lands with impunity. Basking in such evils of our own making, we have forgotten what our shamans and ancestors knew and practiced with utmost humility – to praise and thank the land as our cradle.
We have arrived long after the land and will fade long before it. While here, it is in our best interest to take from it only what we need, not want, and more importantly, give it back another day as much as we take from it today. Such 'giving' gives the circle of life a chance to retain its fine balance. This ‘giving back’ and protecting the land is not as much a moral obligation –although that is a fine reason in itself– as it is an act of true compassion. Only when we compassionately protect and preserve our lands do we have a chance of attaining Theodore Roszak’s environmentally based conception of sanity, a unity of the mind with its age-old home— the land.
BC Place Stadium displaying the Ukrainian Flag colours.
The blue and the yellow of Ukraine's flag represent the country's role as Europe's breadbasket.
Blue denotes the skies over the vast land, while yellow stands for the grain growing in the huge wheatfields beneath.
Not saying a word about the war. My thoughts rage and nothing would be printable.
But, I would like to see a Ukrainian flag wrapped around Putins neck and tightened until he stops breathing. Same treatment for his enablers.
Opps, did say something.
Enel concejo de Piloña hay censados más de 700 hórreos y unas 200 paneras, pero es la localidad de Espinaréu la que destaca tanto por la elevada densidad de los mismos, con un total de 20 hórreos y 6 paneras, como por su interés, siendo probablemente el más excepcional de los conjuntos patrimoniales tradicionales de Asturias.
En él se pueden contemplar algunos hórreos de tradición medieval, datados en los siglos XVI o XVII e interesantes ejemplos de paneras del "estilo maliayo" (ejecutados por los maestros de Villaviciosa) de los siglos XVIII o XIX. El hórreo más antiguo que se conserva en la localidad data del año 1548. Muchos de ellos presentan decoración variada con sobrepuertas talladas, con liños (vigas superiores que sustentan el tejado) tallados o pintados con radiales, hexapétalas o cruces, además de iconografías de motivos solares que se remonta hasta la Edad del Hierro europeoIn the council of Piloña there are more than 700 granaries and about 200 breadbaskets, but it is the town of Espinaréu that stands out both for its high density, with a total of 20 granaries and 6 breadbaskets, and for its interest, being probably the most exceptional of the traditional heritage sites in Asturias.
In it you can see some granaries of medieval tradition, dating from the 16th or 17th centuries, and interesting examples of breadbaskets of the "Malian style" (executed by the masters of Villaviciosa) from the 18th or 19th centuries. The oldest hórreo that is preserved in the town dates from the year 1548. Many of them have varied decoration with carved over doors, with liños (upper beams that support the roof) carved or painted with radials, hexapétalas or crosses, as well as iconographies of motifs plots dating back to the European Iron Age
Seen at Krauthaker Winery in Kutjevo, Croatia (Hrvatske). The Slavonia region of Croatia is the most eastern region and is the breadbasket of the country. Viticulture and viniculture has become as increasingly successful venture in Croatia.
My very first cat was this tiny grey one on the left! I chose her from a liter of 6 Persians & named her Tanja. Here she's with her twin brother. The lady I bought her from put them in her bread basket just to show how tiny they were & also so I could take a picture of them. If you check out my "Dogs & Cats" Album you'll see how beautiful she turned out as an adult, it's worth a look.
This series was taken on a Saturday morning through a heavy fog as we headed out on a bowling outing. We left early to spend time on the way to and took our time on the way back. Enjoy this Saturday drive. Don't be afraid to critique this captures. I'm sure that some fine tuning can be done. Thanks for your help