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The church that stands today was completed in 1717. This church was built on the rubble of the 1625 church destroyed in the Pueblo Indian Revolt.

Complete with a hula girl on the metal cover behind the front seat and a personalized plate. Seen outside IHOP in Grand Forks. Sweet!

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The completed assembly of 'Yin or Yang' makes a friendly smiling origami modular called "Electra 30" or 'Electra".

It has the structure of an 'origami Icosidodecahedron', that is the underlying structure of 'Electra': every five-sided ring is surrounded by three-sided rings and every three-sided ring by five-sided rings.

 

This 30-piece version of 'Electra' is probably the best known and most folded modular, designed by David Mitchell.

On his website you will find the diagrams for the improved module to hold them together more firmly, especially during the assembly phase.

The original module is now only used for the 24-piece design.

 

Model: origami Electra 30, better known as Electra

Design: David Mitchell

Diagrams on his website

 

Paper: 30 pieces of floral harmony paper, 5x5cm

Final size: diameter 7,5cm

 

Taken from in back of my home here in Montana.

Many viewers have commented that The Guardian Building (originally The Union Trust Company Building) reminded them of a church.

 

This picture shows approximately half of the bank lobby on the main floor. Imagine the original bank building with 60-90 bank teller cages lining the entire length of both sides of this "nave". The ceiling was composed of a 3/4 inch (1.9cm) of horsehair and coated with a layer of plaster cement. Then, a canvas layer was applied, and painted with designs reminiscent of the patterns of Navajo rugs. This was a sound-deadening system.

 

The "altar piece" ( I suppose) was the three-story mural of the map of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Highlighted were the major Michigan moneymakers of the1890s to 1920s: mining, manufacturing, lumber, fishing, commerce, and agriculture. It was completed in 1929, unfortunately the year of the beginning of "The Great Depression".

 

This superbly decorated Art-Deco bank building was nicknamed "The Cathedral of Finance." So, if the earlier pictures reminded you of a church (reprised in the first comment below) --you were very observant : -)

Three Alaska railroad GP's prepare to load out the rest of the ARMS barge on a typical Whittier day. Cold, wet, and foggy pretty much sums up this all season port with the original military era housing standing in the background. One of the neat things about the Whittier switch stands is that they all are some how lit at the same time in this shot and no its not photoshopped. After loading is complete these three Gp's will depart under the cover of darkness for Anchorage.

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It sprout, it grew, it blossomed, it got pollenated, now the seeds are ready for the wind to blow, birds to carry...mission completed.

I'm sorry for the delay but I was very busy at work... Finally I can show you the transformation from tadpole to toad complete. A centimeter of beauty!

In the easter day I freed 3 of these in the field near the pond where I found them and I'm waiting that the last two tadpoles have finished the metamorphosis to free them also!

Handheld stack taken with 6D, MP-E, at about 2,7-2,8X, diffused flash MK320. Wide of image is about 13mm.

I hope you like it and I thank you for your visits, faves and comments that are always very appreciated!

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At Pashley Manor Gardens you will discover 11 acres of beautiful borders and vistas – the culmination of a lifetime of passion for gardening, an appetite for beauty and an admiration of the tradition of the English Country garden. These graceful gardens, on the border of Sussex and Kent, are family owned and maintained – visitors often express delight at the attention to detail displayed throughout and the intimate, peaceful atmosphere.

 

All the ingredients of the English Country Garden are present – sweeping herbaceous borders, ha-ha, well maintained lawns, box hedges, espaliered rose walk, historic walled garden, inspiring kitchen garden, venerable trees and the Grade I listed house as a backdrop. The gardens are a haven for wildlife – bees, butterflies and small birds as well as moor hens, ducks and a black swan. Then, of course, the plants! Borders overflowing with perennials and annuals – the look changing through the seasons, but always abundantly filled, and each garden ‘room’ planted in a different colour theme.

 

Pashley is also renowned for fantastic displays of tulips, roses and dahlias. Our annual Tulip Festival features more than 48,000 tulips this year! During Special Rose Week over a hundred varieties of rose swathe the walls, climb obelisks and bloom in flower beds. Then in late summer our Dahlia Days event transforms the gardens once more with bountiful, brightly coloured dahlias in every border and pot.

 

Add to all this a Café and Terrace with excellent garden views, serving delicious homemade lunches, scones and cakes; Sculpture and Art Exhibitions; a Gift Shop with Plant Sales; and a friendly, knowledgeable team waiting to welcome you, and the recipe for a wonderful day out is complete.

 

For more information please visit www.pashleymanorgardens.com/

Young starlings could take pieces of bread from the palms of people

Dear all, thank you for visits, faves and comments!

I first took a picture of this house in April of 2021 when it was undergoing renovation. See the photo in my first comment. It looks beautiful now. What a fine job of restoration. I would love to sit on that lovely porch. HWW!

Hier soir, c'était les dernières représentations du spectacle gratuit "Duels" dans le parc Émilie-Gamelin, présenté dans le cadre du festival "Complètement Cirque" édition 2015.

 

Le filet que vous voyez ne fait pas partie du spectacle. C'est une sculpture (installation) de l'artiste Janet Echelman qui est suspendue dans le parc depuis le mois de mai.

 

Last night, it was the last performances of the free show " Duels " in Émilie- Gamelin park presented as part of the

festival " Complètement Cirque" 2015 edition .

 

The net that you can see is not part of the show. It is a sculpture by the artist Janet Echelman installed temporarily in the park during the whole summer.

Completed fishing.

Rep. Dominicana.

Macro Mondays- Flame A thin taper candle ( 1/2” across)

NS 65E heads west through Pine Junction with the NS N&W heritage ES44AC leading a KCS SD70ACe

You have to enlarge the image and look closely to make out the thin "hairs" around the head of this hair-crested drongo (dicrurus hottentottus). Photographed in Kanchanaburi, Thailand.

Un numéro de l'acrobate Una au spectacle "Fracas"

Festival Complètement Cirque juillet 2016

 

An acrobatic act by Una from the free outdoor show "Fracas" Montreal Complètement Cirque Festival July 2016

Mallorca 2009

This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.

This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..

I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.

First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.

Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.

Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.

Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.

On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.

As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.

Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.

  

The Piazza del Duomo in Orvieto, as it's easy to tell from the name, clearly owes its existence to the Duomo. In the town of Orvieto, all roads lead to this piazza, just as all visitors to the town naturally turn their footsteps along the Via del Duomo that flanks the square's west side, towards the majestic cathedral that towers over every house and palazzo on the square. In fact, much of the piazza was built around the Duomo while it was being completed over a period of more than three hundred years.

 

The Maurizio Tower to the north of the square certainly was, with its funny little automated timekeeper and bell at the top built to mark the working day for workers building the Duomo. This tower is also an information point for tourists looking to learn about the MODO (the Museum of the Opera del Duomo of Orvieto) which is one of Italy's most precious cultural heritages.

  

someone told me that the top part of that picture is cut off :P

sooooo ta dah. teeheeee.

 

i love my pixmaaaaa ip4700 <3 zomg. haha. i'm gonna run out of ink SOON (x

Little Bear just completed the puzzle and is so happy, putting that last piece in was always the best.

One of my foundest memories of my Dad was literally a short ride from our house on 6th street in Emporium, PA up to North Creek in Cameron County. 4:30 am in the morning, my very first day of buck season. We were in total awe of our surroundings; heavy snow weighing down the pine branches, the landscape illuminated as if it was broad day light.

 

It was complete silence, nothing had to be said. We didn’t get a deer that day, but it really didn’t matter. In that very moment we simply had each other.

 

There is no possible way I could ever get lost in these beautiful mountains. He taught me so much about this area, even if he didn’t think I was ever listening to him, -ha.

 

Today I went for a ride in his memory; it was so beautiful. Just like that morning, just me and him in complete silence.

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