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Caesars, Palace Tower Bathroom

Dinner at the new Assaggio in Kahala.

Atlantic City, NJ: 2013 NJAC Culinary Cook Off held in the Palladium Ballroom, Caesars Atlantic City on Friday May 10, 2013. Photo: Tom Briglia /PhotoGraphics

Our first meal of the new year.

 

This recipe available at foodsthatfill.wordpress.com/2010/01/01/caesar-salad/

Statue outside Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

With organic grilled chicken. So tender. Dressing is great. (via Foodspotting)

Caesar's forum at night. Rome, September 2004.

Recipe at asmartmouth.com

Artist: Christian Jankowski

Title: Caesar

 

Living Sculptures

Somerset House River Terrace

London, England, UK

There's no apostraphe in Caesars because everyone is a Caesar there.

Visit to Caesar's Palace.

 

Spiral Staircase Escalator of Doom. (Actually it was just really neat.)

View of Caesar's Palace

Looking towards Farnborough AIrport. 25 frames stitched.

his normal everyday attire

Las Vegas June 2011 Trip. Pictures taken from Augustus Tower room and outside of Caesars Palace.

The fountains at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

I was preparing the dressing for the Caesar salad. There was diffused light coming in the kitchen window and thought I would try a few still life shots.

Behind me is the Caesars Palace up the top and also the Bellagio shops.

 

In the Bellagio shopping strip is where all the super fancy shops are. We went to the Tiffanys in the Bellagio to buy a ring.

 

The Caesars Palace was opened in 1966 and is one of the older hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. This hotel is also feature in a lot of movies including Oceans 11 and The hangover.

JULIUS CAESAR

by William Shakespeare

 

Princeton Day School

McAneny Theater

 

Director: Stan Cahill

Lighting: Joshua Benghiat

Set: Jeffrey VanVelsor

Costumes: Sarah Gosnell

Caesar salad that came with our entrees. Nothing special, but it is worth noting that I will not eat croutons.

Caesar's Palace is dripping with these trumpeting angels. I don't think the phrase "less is more" ever sprang to mind.

Sonderausstellung -Kunst bildet- bildet Kunst!- im Hause des Forschungszentrums caesar ab 23 Oktober 2011 in Bonn.

 

„Flüchtige Augenblicke“ heißen die Bilder von Anette Schneider-Astfalk. Leicht lasierend aber dennoch verdichtend gemalte Hintergründe zeigen Gegenstände im weiten Raum. Das Bild „Pfahlhäuser“ ist weich und meditativ, bei dem Bild „Wippe“ konzentriert sich der Blick auf das gleißende Licht des Sandes hinter dem verlassen wirkenden Spielgerät. In der Komposition „Pfähle“ trotzen die Holzbalken der Witterung; die bereits deutliche Spuren hinterlassen hat. Die Atmosphäre, die von den Elementen Erde, Wasser und Luft geschaffen wird, ist für einen Moment festgehalten.

    

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