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A 2007 Salsa Campeón frameset, built up with Dura-Ace, Zipp 404s, FSA MegaExo Ceramic bottom bracket and K-Force carbon crankset. Total weight: 17.4 pounds.

Former Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard plants her tree in Prime Ministers’ Corridor of Oaks, with Mayor Mark Greenhill and Federal Member Susan Templeman - Faulconbridge, Blue Mountains

The final completed pictures of the Carl Sagan Corvair Spyder convertible. Restoration by Dennis Dorogi 5/29/2014 restoration started in 2009, see other Sagan Spyder albums for step by step restoration

 

complete DX kyoryuger : mecha ver.

 

not really the pic that i envisioned to get, but mehh, its ok i guess

Millenaire Japanese millitary village. My house is the one with the brown roof at the bottom

How the cage will be decorated. Added plexiglass to hold in the substrate. I'll add more branches once the background airs out and my gecko can move in!

20 blocks complete, and I'm calling this one done. :0) I love it even more than I thought I would!

 

Pattern is 'Spinning Stars' by Anna Maria Horner. I used various prints from Anna Maria Horner, Amy Butler, Kaffe Fasset, and others.

  

Blogged- www.courtepointeamour.com/2012/10/a-picture-post.html

The outlines are done. Now for color.

Circus Festival 2019

Montreal, Qc

General view of the site strip footings and some of the pier pads a day after the concrete had been poured and allowed to set. I was told that about 19 square meters of concrete went into the trenches - 18 October 2006.

Bioswales are vegetated tree pits that give the stormwater runoff time to seep into the ground, thereby decreasing the chance of sewer overflow running into surrounding bodies of water.

Since we completed our first 365 together, Alicia and I have decided to keep it going and start another one! It became part of our everyday together and we continue to be inspired by one another.

 

This was a quick shot on the way home from Yosemite. We had actually seen this tree on the way up and were bummed that we didn't stop. We got lucky and the cows were hanging out at the tree for our return trip.

The bag is done. I love it. It's the 1st official pattern that I've test knitted. It's a very well written pattern and a quick knit.

 

Pattern: LaBeana Bags www.labeanabags.com

Started: July 15th

Finished: August 12th

Yarn: Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece

  

Complete with hairy arm pits. Now for the photos with the Americas...

  

Here is my "thirteen reflections on glasgow glass" installed in the wall of the lansdowne (disused) church

Everything fits together nicely for easy storage and transportation, except for the frame.

Completed solar array. October 16th, 2012. Photo by Aaron Lurth

A restored bus respendent in its new paint is rolled out of the factory.

 

Yet another idea "try-out"

(Complete with private swing!)

King Croesus of Sardis built this large temple (300 x 160 ft), completing it around 300 BCE. Although originally dedicated to Artemis, the temple was also devoted to Zeus during a portion of its history. Just outside the entrance was an altar of Artemis much older than the temple, from as early as the 6th century BCE. In the Hellenistic period the altar was incorporated into a large stepped platform that still exists.

 

The catastrophic earthquake of 17 CE damaged the temple, but in about 150 CE it underwent a renovation. The project was sparked by Sardis' gaining the prestigous title of neokoros, "temple-warden." The neokoros status required Sardis to have a temple dedicated to the imperial family. The Temple of Artemis was thus divided into a double temple: one half for Artemis and the Empress Faustina and the other half for Zeus and Emperor Antoninus Pius (138-61).

 

Most of what remains today dates from the Roman renovation in the second century. Only two complete columns and a few partial ones still stand, but the temple remains an impressive site against the backdrop of the the remnants of the acropolis.

 

(Wikimapia)

 

A broad description of the Temple of Artemis:

  

www.sardisexpedition.org/en/essays/about-artemis-temple

  

Cornel University;

 

classics.cornell.edu/sardis

 

Harvard University;

www.harvardartmuseums.org/teaching-and-research/research-...

  

www.harvardartmuseums.org/visit/calendar/new-digs-and-dis...

 

sardisexpedition.org/en/essays/about-sardis-expedition

 

For more information about sardes ancient city see

www.sardisexpedition.org/en

  

www.ancient.eu/sardis/

 

www.kultur.gov.tr/EN,114103/sardis.html

 

Harvard Museum;

 

www.harvardartmuseums.org/search-results?q=sardis

 

'' Historic monuments are the common values of humanity. It

must be protected''

 

FFA

  

The completed bookshelf, serving its purpose as an artistic storage & display piece.

complete with cheetah photobomb

76/365

 

These are the special London 2012 Coke cups they were selling with large meals at McDonalds. We now have a complete set!

Storm Shadow Model

Shaanxi Provincial Museum, Xi'an, Western Zhou Gallery. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Yesterday I stayed home to play nursemaid to the husband. So while the little man was still at school I started wrapping his holiday gifts. Oddly enough, they all seem to be things we'll *both* enjoy. Umm, oops.

Pattern: Fat Bottom Bag from Stitch 'N Bitch - Happy Hooker

Yarn: Peaches & Cream

Handles: Joann's

at home with a sprained ankle due to a car collision. Figured to make day a little brighter by making my breakfast beautiful.

The non-cutaway side of Merchant Navy no 35029 Ellerman lines on display at the National Railway Museum, York.

Aztec (Mexica) Gallery, INAH, National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

The new bridge over the lake at Stoke Park Country club shows its age underneath. Lucky to get lovely reflections

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