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Blooming pink Turmeric also known as Siamese Tulip Latin. Curcuma alismatifolia is a tropical plant native to Laos, northern Thailand, and Cambodia.

 

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I decide I wanted to make a new Batman figure since the one I made for the DC project is not great. This one and the figs following this one are inspired by 2 things. The DCAU suit primarily the suits worn in The New Batman Adventures as well as the Arkham games.

 

The legs have e-tape boots and the knee pads are painted. The underwear (overwear?) was something I went back and forth on but I decided I’d do it cause it’s just that iconic. The belt is made of of varies bits of paper, plastic and procreate as well as the LBM belt piece.

 

The torso has some sculpted muscles and I think these are much better that the other ones of the other Batman fig. The emblem is TNBA inspired and the bits on the sides are Arkham city inspired.

 

The arms have some e-tape gauntlets and some dry sculpted fins. It is one piece for the fins separated by painted lines.

 

The cowl was a 2012 cowl cut in half and the head was a head from the LBM line. The cape was a regular LEGO cape.

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Blimey, it seems I went a bit camera-mad on this particular evening! And old favourite but a goody, this French Connection bandage dress was one I used to wear almost as often as my signature pink dress!

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European honey bees over Easter lilies.

Easter Lily Cactus

Family: Cactaceae (Cactus Family)

Scientific Name: Echinopsis mammillosa Gürke 1907

Origin: Tarija, Bolivia

Common Names: Easter Lily Cactus

 

Echinopsis mamillosa was first described in 1907 by the German botanist Max Gürke. E. silvatica F.Ritter was included in E. mamillosa as the subspecies silvatica by Pierre Braun and E. Esteves Pereira in 1995.

 

Description: Solitary spherical to columnar cactus, 10-25cm in diameter and 7-30 cm tall or more, depending on the variety. There are a number of varieties that differ with flower color, dimension and spination.

Stem: Large and globular, with many ribs divided into low rounded tubercles.

Flowers: Up to 20 cm long, 10 cm wide. Typically the species has white nocturnal flowers to attract moth pollinators. Large, but the flowers may be white with rose colored tips, purple or deep red. The flowers of this species are characterized by relatively short floral tube scales and unusual seeds.

Blooming season: This species will produce flowers in the summer when only 8 cm in diameter. The blossoms open at night and last about 24 hours.

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Durante el reinado de Sancho VII "el Fuerte" (finales del s.XII, inicios del s.XIII) se construyó en Olite un primer castillo defensivo, sobre un núcleo de época romana. Posteriormente, este fue mejorándose bajo el reinado de sus sucesores Teobaldo I y Teobaldo II, de la casa de Champagne. Este primer recinto es conocido como Palacio Viejo o Palacio de los Teobaldos, y es donde se ubica el Parador Nacional. En su disposición interna actual no queda ningún vestigio de aquella época. Los reyes de Navarra solían acudir a él de manera esporádica, al igual que a las otras residencias repartidas por el viejo reino. Cada monarca tenía preferencias por determinadas mansiones, pero ninguna podía considerarse como su residencia fija. Este carácter "nómada" comenzó a desaparecer con Carlos II "el Malo" (segunda mitad del s.XIV) cuando, una vez fracasados sus intentos por hacerse con la corona de Francia (1360), decidió centrarse en el gobierno de su reino, siempre en continua alerta ante los constantes ataques de castellanos y aragoneses. Se sabe también que durante esta época, existían dos palacios menores contiguos, uno de los cuales correspondía al Infante Luis, hermano y lugarteniente de Carlos II.

Las obras de ampliación que dieron lugar al recinto que hoy conocemos, se realizaron durante el reinado de Carlos III "el Noble", de la casa de los Evreux. Aunque nacido en Francia, la mayor parte de su juventud la pasó en Olite, lo que explica su predilección por esta villa. Durante sus primeros años de reinado se vio obligado a resolver la compleja herencia política de su padre, pero una vez hecho esto, pudo desarrollar una vida cortesana plena y llena de esplendor, propio de un reinado estable. Los primeros trabajos fueron obras de reparación: tejados, pintura, etc.. El siguiente paso consistió en resolver el problema de la falta de espacio. Así, en 1388 se compraron una serie de casas y solares para hacer una plaza (Plaza de los Teobaldos) que ofreciera delante del palacio un acceso mas amplio y digno. Se trataba todavía del Palacio Viejo. Posteriormente, se decidió la ampliación del palacio con nuevas construcciones. Durante esta época se produjo un hecho que influyó decisivamente en la posterior evolución de las obras. Y es que, al poco de casarse el rey Carlos III con Leonor de Trastámara, esta lo abandonó regresando a su tierra natal, Castilla. Todos los intentos por hacerla regresar fueron en vano. Independientemente de las más que seguras connotaciones políticas de esta actitud, la reina Leonor argumentaba su negativa a regresar con su marido, manifestando que en Navarra disponía de escasos recursos económicos, y que además sentía peligrar su vida. Así pues, sólo cuando el rey Carlos ofreció las garantías suficientes al hermano de esta, el rey Juan I de Castilla, de que las peticiones de Leonor serían atendidas, esta regresó a Navarra. Esto sucedió en marzo de 1395. El empeño del rey en cumplir sus promesas, se tradujo en un repentino impulso a los trabajos de reforma y mejora del palacio. Es su ánimo estaba el de rodear a su esposa de un ambiente cortesano lo mas acogedor posible. En 1399 se adquieren mas solares por la parte de la Iglesia de Santa María, para edificar nuevas habitaciones para la reina, y en 1400, con el fin de proceder a la ampliación de estas, se vuelven a comprar casas y solares de la judería vecina. La edificación de este Palacio Nuevo la afrontó Carlos III sin ningún esquema premeditado de conjunto, y por tanto, el resultado final se corresponde con una yuxtaposición de nuevas unidades, edificios y jardines. La primera fase del palacio comprendió las habitaciones para la reina, denominado Palacio de la Reina o Torre Nueva, la capilla real y algunos locales y pasajes menores hacia la parte norte de la iglesia. En una segunda fase, se emprendieron las construcciones del conocido como Palacio del Rey. En él se integraban una Gran Torre, apoyada sobre el muro de cierre de la villa, y la llamada Galería Dorada. Estas obras estaban terminadas para el año 1406. Una pequeña torrecilla junto a la Gran Torre, dos nuevas galerías y el arreglo de los jardines, fueron las obras que se ejecutaron a continuación. Entre los años 1411 y 1414 se completó la edificación de las torres exteriores del palacio: la Ochavada, la Joyosa Guarda, la del Portal de Fenedo y la de los Cuatro Vientos. El conjunto estaba prácticamente terminado y su fisonomía era casi definitiva. Sólo faltaban algunas estancias menores, que se construyeron de acuerdo a las nuevas exigencias o al ritmo de las oportunas reparaciones. Las últimas renovaciones de importancia se realizaron a finales del s.XV a cargo de Catalina de Foix y Juan III de Albret. Y ya por último, habiendo dejado de ser Navarra un reino independiente, el marqués de Almazán introdujo hacia el año 1584, algunos cambios, como la portada de entrada al Palacio Viejo coronada por un blasón que hace referencia a Felipe II.

 

During the reign of Sancho VII "the Strong" (late twelfth century, the beginning of the XIII century) was built a castle in Olite defensive over a core of Roman times. Later this was improved during the reign of his successors Theobald Theobald I and II, the Champagne house. The first area is known as the Old Palace or Palace of Tybalt, and which houses the Parador Nacional. In its current internal layout is not any trace of the time. The kings of Navarre used to come to him sporadically, as well as other residences scattered throughout the Old Kingdom. Each monarch had preferences for certain houses, but none could be considered his permanent residence. This character "nomadic" began to disappear with Charles II "the Bad" (second half of XIV century) where, after unsuccessful attempts to seize the crown of France (1360), decided to focus on the government of his kingdom, always constantly alert to the constant attacks of Castile and Aragon. We also know that during this time, there were two smaller palaces contiguous, one of which corresponded to the Infante Luis, brother and lieutenant of Charles II.

The expansion work that led to the compound we know today, were made during the reign of Charles III "the Glorious", the house of Evreux. Although born in France, most of his youth was spent in Olite, which explains his preference for this town. During his early reign was forced to resolve the complex political heritage of his father, but once done, could develop a full court life and full of grandeur, typical of a stable kingdom. The first works were works of repair: Roof, paint, etc. .. The next step was to solve the problem of lack of space. Thus, in 1388 bought a number of houses and plots for a square (Plaza de los Teobaldos) front of the palace to offer wider access and dignified. It was still the old palace. Later, it was decided the extension of the palace with new construction. During this time, there was an event that decisively influenced the further evolution of the works. And, soon after King Charles III married Eleanor of Trastámara, this left him returning to his native Castile. All attempts to bring her back were in vain. Regardless of the more than certain political connotations of this attitude, Queen Eleanor argued his refusal to return to her husband, stating that in Navarra economic resources were limited, and that was also life-threatening. Thus, only when King Charles gave the assurance to her brother, King Juan I of Castile, Leonor that requests would be addressed, this returned to Navarre. This happened in March 1395. The king's efforts to fulfill its promise, resulting in a sudden impulse to the work of reform and improvement of the palace. Is your mood was that of his wife surround a court environment as pleasant as possible. In 1399 more lots are purchased by the Church of Santa Maria, to build new rooms for the queen, and in 1400, to proceed with the extension of these, turn to buy homes and neighboring solar Jewry . The building of the New Palace of Carlos III faced no premeditated scheme as a whole, and therefore the final result corresponds to a juxtaposition of new units, buildings and gardens. The first phase saw the rooms of the palace for the queen, called Queen's Palace or New Tower, the royal chapel and some minor local and passages to the north of the church. In a second phase, we undertook the construction of so-called Palace of the King. It integrates a large tower, resting on the enclosing wall of the town, and called Golden Gallery. These works were completed by the year 1406. A small turret next to the Great Tower, two new galleries and the arrangement of the gardens were works to be executed next. Between 1411 and 1414, completed the building of the outer towers of the palace: the Ochavada the Joyosa Guarda, Fenedo the Portal and the Four Winds. The set was almost over and his face was almost final. There were only some smaller rooms, which were built according to new requirements or the rate of appropriate repairs. The last major renovation took place in the late fifteenth century by Catherine de Foix and John III d'Albret. And finally, having ceased to be an independent kingdom Navarre, Marquis of Almazan introduced by the year 1584, some changes such as the front entrance to the Old Palace topped by a coat of arms referred to Philip II.

   

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Saturday was a glorious sunny day. We started out with breakfast at Cha Lounge and had a couple of photos near there just near Brewery Wharf.

 

On the evening we went to Pieminister for tea then on to the Pack Horse, then to Baracoa, then The End and finished up in Smokestack for a drink where we bumped into the lovely Jean.

 

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Due to unexpected ccircumstances, sadly I was unable to get to Leeds in time for the Friday night as I usually would, so instead I went on the Saturday.

 

We went to see the comedy show at the Fenton and then on to Pryzm for a bit of music and dancing.

 

We had a new friend with us this time - Kimberley who had been out on the Friday, but couldn't get a makeover organised for Saturday so she came out in her male persona.

 

In Pryzm later on in the night. I love this photo Sarah took, it's a very unusual view.

expired 1998 film!!! i know its not crazy old or anything... but still. its 1000 speed, so super grainy by nature... and all my film came out like this, split in half.

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It was 1982, and I was a single mom, and somewhat of a floozy. I was not into drugs nor being an alcoholic, though. Just lots of dancing, flirting and chocolate, and an occasional immoral, eccentric, but not illegal activity. Chocolate was one of my 4 food groups. In fact, I think it was 75% of my 4 food groups.

 

I had a very nice income without having to work. It covered rent and utilities and food, and some basic things like that. It did not however, cover things like $400 or $500 worth of car repair or another $470 worth of motorcycle repair. In one month’s time I had about $900 worth of transportation repair, and neither my car nor my motorcycle was running.

 

At a cocktail lounge and dance club called Foo’s in Eugene, Oregon, which is no longer in business, there was a braggart. Well, probably more than one braggart, but I am talking about one specific man there. He was frequently talking about how many wonderful buys on cars he had made, and that he had six cars in his driveway that he got for $100 or less, and made a big profit on. It felt to me like he was dangling steak in front of a starving dog.

 

I mentioned this to a man who was my friend, and said if that if someone were really my friend, they would find me a hundred dollar car. I could surely use one. He said that he would find me one. True to his word, he did. That evening I did not have $100; so I made a little chart of a thermometer like United Way might use, with a little sketch of a car at the top. I felt, rightly so, that it would be easier to ask 100 people for a dollar than to ask one person for a hundred dollars. I went around to my friends at Foo’s and asked if they could lend me a dollar toward the car, and told them I could pay them back in a few days.

 

I have covered their last names on my little chart for their privacy, not mine. This was nearly 30 years ago, and I don’t care. My little fund grew and grew and grew, and even went over $100. I joked that if I had known I had so many friends, I would have bought a Corvette.

 

I told my friends that I would pay them back next time I got paid. I think many of them thought, “Oh yeah, sure!” When I received my check for the month, I went to the bank and got 100 crisp new dollar bills. That night I went out with my list in hand, and got initials by as many people as were there. Some said never mind, it was a gift; and some were just mildly surprised that I intended to pay it back.

  

I had promised my lenders that when I got the car, I would get a bumper sticker made that said, “This Car Financed by 100 of My Friends.” There was a bumper sticker place in town that promised they could print anything; so that is what I did. It got a few laughs at stop lights and places like that. I also enjoyed surprising people who never thought I would really do that. I enjoy being somewhat eccentric in ways that pleasantly surprise people. That was my night to shine.

 

What I did buy was a 1969 Dodge. It was blue with a white racing striped wrapped around the trunk area. It had a white hard top. The biggest problem was that the driver’s door wouldn’t open. I had to crawl in the passenger side. For the great price on the car, that was a problem I could live with.

 

The most embarrassing time was when I had just started a new business, which is a different story, and drove up to a car dealership, and a salesman came out to greet me on the driver’s side. I had to tell him I would get out the other side. I felt kind of ridiculous, but I persevered. It struck me as funny how some people would act sort of ashamed on my behalf, but others would seem a bit impressed that I wasn’t flustered, and almost proud of me. I got out of my new car as if that were the way everyone did.

 

My progress chart is a real study in sociology. At least six people on it that I know of got married since then. At least one committed suicide. At least two died of cancer. One was murdered by her husband and her body thrown in the Long Tom River.

 

Eventually the car bit the dust, but even that was under unusual circumstances. I was on the way driving it to a wrecking yard. I took water for the radiator in the only big container I could find at the time. It was a Tupperware super large Fix ‘n Mix bowl, very awkward for pouring. It was also a ten dollar bowl which was a lot of money for me in 1982. I suspect now in this new millennium that they are $20 or $30. I had the title with me for the Dodge, fully expecting that I would not make it all the way to the wrecking yard. Sure enough, I didn’t. I had to be towed. I sold the car and only got $40 for it, and paid $7 for a cab ride back home. When I got home I realized I had left my Tupperware bowl in the back seat. I immediately called the wrecking yard and asked if they could get it and hold it for me until I could get out that way again. The manager told me, “Nah, that car has already been crushed!” I believed him, because I wasn’t experienced in the ways of wrecking yards; and because I wasn’t assertive enough at that time in my life to call him a liar. Well, they don’t crush cars within half hour of getting them. I think the manager’s girlfriend just got herself a nice kitchen bowl. I saw the very same car less than a year later on the road. They did not crush it!

 

My indignation over selling my car for basically $23 ($40 minus the bowl and the cab ride) led me to ideas about a new business. One could say that the end of my Dodge was the beginning of a new endeavor .

 

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I wrote to this gentleman and asked if I could use a picture he took of a car like the one in my story. He answered, and said it was OK. If you do go see his car picture, please leave a pleasant comment for him. I don't even know the man, and that is the least we could do.

The car is about the same as mine was except mine had full wheel covers and not center caps.

 

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On August 18, 2019 I put this in my album about "Things with WHEELS - from toys to real vehicles, etc." not because it is a picture of something with wheels but because it is totally about buying a car with wheels.

  

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These anti aircraft forts were constructed in 1942 to defend London from air attack as the Luftwaffe bombers would use the Thames to navigate to London. They are sometimes called Maunsell Forts after their designer Guy Maunsell. They are arranged in a group of 7 with access via a ladder from a boat. A system of walkways connected all the towers together: a remnant of which can be seen in this photo. Many enemy aircraft were shot down by them but being small targets they were never hit by bombs. Gunnery crews would live on them for weeks at a time.

 

With an eye on utility rather than poetry they were first called:

 

Thames Estuary Special Defence Units No's 1-4 (TESD or TESDU's). Before being given the code name 'Uncle'.

 

Pirate radio stations operated from them in the 1960s.

 

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Gemma came up to Hull for Hallowe'en weekend and we had a fantastic time!

 

Friday night we went to Cognac for divine French food then on to the Star where we had a great time! We got chatting to a couple of beautiful girls in costume - Charlotte and Sharon - and a random gay couple bought us a bottle of Prosecco becvause they thought we were awesome! How lovely is that? I mean, I don't drink so of course I couldn't have any but the gesture was just lovely.

 

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For Class A1: Chao xìn 38 mem a1. Biết k mấy bạn, mỗii ngày đến lớp, đùa giỡn, học tập là 1 niềm vui uf mình. Đi cầu thanq thì đi từ từ, đi chậm chậm, rồi đẩy qa đẩy lại, vui lắm. Dô lớp dựt tập kí tên quăq tập lum la, cứ như kính vạn bông í =]]. Ước gì nguyên cả tuần là tiết nhạc hếc chắc vui lắm luôq á. Bị tách ra, bị chia chỗ hôq dc ngồi chung cứ như bị tuki v. óz :)) Lâu lâu qay xuốq cười với đám đean ở dứi, háhá. Chuyển tiết náo loạn chạy lum la. Thấy như vậy thôi, chứ thời gian không còn bao lâu đâu là phải xa nhau rồi :(. huhu. 240days bên nhau, phải hòa đồng , vui chơi với nhau nha tụ bay. Không ai đc giựn hờn hay dì nhau đâu đó :(. 8tháng = 240days trôi từ từ thôi, để còn time vui chơi bên Class :(. Nghĩ đến lúc xa nhau ntn đây :((. Thích nhất mỗi lần họp lớp cuối giờ, hôq đáh hôq giỡn ng` này cũq tới ngkhác :d. Chayooo nha all..Dành time bên nhau thật nhiều để all ai cũnq như 1 luôn ythương nhau :'x .A2 -> A10 cũq v.. Luôn vui nhé all :x. Lov all :*

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- Nhớ lắm ai đó biết không? Nhớ lắm những ngày yêu thương, hphúc, ấm áp như bao người khác. Nhớ lắm những cái hôn, cái ôm hphúc nhất đấy. Nhớ lắm những lúc được ai đó gọi là vợ yêu, là huni,là ấy,.. Nhưng bây giờ còn đâu. Nhớ những lúc được ai đó mua bánh tránq đem qa nhà, mua nc' cho uốnq, nhớ những lúc được quan tâm. Nhưng chợt nhận ra, tấc cả chỉ là Đã Từng thôi mà đúng không? Bgiờ muốn có được yêu thương hphúc như lúc đó, chẳng có được nữa đâu :(. Còn vấn vương, còn qan tâm, còn nhìn ai đó từ phía xa bởi zì trong tim mìh ai đó vẫn còn đây. Buồnnnnnnnnn hiu

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Part of my Plants & Such Set - contains a few Time Lapse Videos too, come check it outs!

 

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I've admittedly become not as interested in random time lapses as I was a year or two ago, but still enjoy small things here and there for sure. I've got loads of short sequences on my computer from the past couple years, but figured I'd post something recent. Took this last night while I was planting some prickly pear seeds and potting my new eggplant, tomato, & pepper plants.

 

The work I've done getting my yard out of complete disrepair has been fun and documenting little things along the road is a fun way to keep track of my progress and the steps it's taken to get to where I'm at.

 

Didn't take time to really edit the video much for flickr's 90 second requirement. Just kinda cut it short enough to fit. There is a bit of flickering, I've figured caused by the clouds against the moon because the camera was on manual settings. Sometimes you can only do so much :)

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I recently returned from my first trip to Big Bend. If you're interested, here's a link to some of the photos I took - - - My Big Bend Set - - -

 

And here's My Most Interesting Set

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