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The swamp milkweed was a hoppin’ place! Monarch with a multitude of skippers, possibly mulberry wings but who knows - slippers are hard!
spotted this long queue of people during a bicycle ride and stop to ask what it was for. i was informed of a special buffet breakfast, 8am to 10am only, served by this resto during weekday mornings for only USD1.50 per head. what a treat!
Close-up photo of a pink candy buffet featuring: Giant marshmallows, taffy, jordan almonds, chocolate balls, tiny strawberry candy hearts, swirl pops, unicorn pops, Good & Plenty licorice pastels, rock candy sticks, and princess candy necklaces.
A record shot of 43180 as it approaches Filton Abbey Wood leading the 'buffet express', 5Z43 0905 Laira T.& R.S.M.D. to Landore T.M.D. on 17th October 2018.
The consist of 8 buffet cars were being taken for storage at Landore...
40901, 40903, 40904, 40900, 40902, 40811, 40810 and 40807
43093 was the rear power car
Note: Barrier digitally removed directly in front of power car
I'm very happy that we have local farmers that rotate the planting of sunflower fields each year nearby. This year, it was Lesher's Poultry Farm who took on the task, and what a beautiful site for it! The bees were all around, in what was undoubtedly a field-day for them. Me being allergic to certain types of the bee and hornet family, I do have a bit of trepidation with being in such close proximity to so many bees. But then I have to remind myself that I'm not there to mess with their day, and they're surely 1000% more interested in the veritable buffet than they ever would be with me in that situation. This then allows me to roam the fields, albeit maybe a tad more carefully than some, to take in the sights and even get some great shots of the bees enjoying the feast.
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Bernard Buffet
Rétrospective
Du 14 octobre 2016 au 26 février 2017
Le Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris organise une rétrospective de l’œuvre de Bernard Buffet (1928 - 1999), considéré comme l’un des peintres français les plus célèbres du XXème siècle, mais également l’un des plus discutés. À travers une sélection d’une centaine de peintures, l’exposition propose une relecture d’une œuvre qui a été en réalité très peu vue.
Le parcours, organisé selon une présentation chronologique, s’ouvrira sur les débuts de Bernard Buffet, au moment où ses œuvres renouvellent le sens de tout un répertoire de formes et d’objets. Le contexte artistique de l’après-guerre, moment de débats autour de la question des réalismes, de la figuration et de l'abstraction, sera évoqué. Il s’agira de révéler le peintre comme un artiste paradoxal, qui se réfère à la peinture d’histoire à une époque de la disparition du sujet, qui allie peinture austère et aisance financière, grand succès public et rejet du monde de l’art.
On every Saturday night the revolving round table in the main dining room serves an exquisite menu of choice foods from Europe and the United States. There is dancing each Saturday night.
What better way to start the day whilst waiting for the train at 07:30am; head for the station buffet and down a few vodkas with your coffee and cake! Ivano Frankivsk station on 23rd April 2017.
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