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El Canciller Gonzalo Gutiérrez llegó a la ciudad de Juliaca, donde llevó una donación consistente en mil frazadas, quinientas botas de jebe y numerosas medicinas, que fueron entregadas a los niños y ancianos de las comunidades de San Antón, Santa Lucía y Cristo Rey de esa provincia de la Región Puno, quienes se ven afectados por las bajas temperaturas en esa zona del sur de nuestro país.
La ceremonia de entrega de la donación, la cual ha sido posible gracias al apoyo de la Asociación de Funcionarios Diplomáticos del Perú en Actividad (AFDA), se realizó ante los párrocos de las iglesias de esas localidades, contando además con la presencia de los niños y niñas de las comunidades afectadas por el friaje.
Around the Sourderie's lake: a consistent architecture programme
The construction of the Lake Temples in 1986 ends the area made by Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill. These 200 apartments add to the 387 ones of the Arcades and the Viaduct (1979-1982) located on the other side of the reservoir of rainwater. Despite its location straddling two towns, this whole housing all around the lake, now shows a strong unity, reinforced by the lake itself designed as a link. The architecture of the Lake Temples is another aspect of "Versailles for the People" wished by the architect. It also reminds the Greek antiquity, among other things because of the triangular pediments at the top of the buildings. These references to historical shapes, combined with industrial construction techniques, are characteristic to the post-modern movement.
Source: City information panels
In essence, if we want to direct our lives,
we must take control of our consistent
actions. It's not what we do once
in a while that shapes our lives,
but what we do consistently.
-Tony Robbins
Centaur
Collegiate église de Saint-Victor and Holy Crown Ennezat .
If you know the founding date of the chapter , nothing is certain about the church. Indeed, it seems unlikely for specialists it was built at the same time ( 1060 ). On the one hand, the first building of its kind in consistent Auvergne were created only from the beginning, even the second half of the xii th century (Notre-Dame du Port, Orcival, St. Austell in Issoire ... ). On the other hand, the nave is not going in the direction of a building in xi th century but in the second half of the xii th century. The church has a special as it has a dual style: Romanesque and Gothic , Gothic architecture based on Romanesque architecture.
The narthex, the nave and transept are the only parts preserved Romanesque. They are arkose , which come from a limestone quarry north of the department. The nave of the church is 18 meters long, which is rather large (slightly larger than Notre-Dame du Port at Clermont-Ferrand ).
Gothic parts are: a chapter house (converted sacristy from the xvi th century) and a turret stairs pepper, the choir with its ambulatory and five radiating chapels. The choir is particularly long and impressive and was well liked by the canons Ennezat to enhance their prestige. Gothic parts are andesite , that is to say, lava stone (also called Volvic stone ), which gives a black color to this part Gothic, as opposed to the light color of the arkose.
The church has undergone many changes in the xix th century, during campaigns by local architect Mallay for Historical Monuments .
Inside, the decorative program of the game is notable for its Romanesque capitals. It shows well the tent called the usurer. It is a dead man raised by two demons. He wears around his neck a scholarship and between his feet is carved a aulula (a kind of clay pot filled with coins). A banner held by two scribes bears a Latin inscription: Cando usuram acepisti mea fecisti which can be translated. When you have practiced usury thou hast done my work.The other capitals are rather influenced antiquisante: mermaids, centaurs, griffins and eagles. You can also see in the transept two triplets in participating in triangular miter and decor typical of the Auvergne.
Above the transept is a cupola resting on oval tubes, 15 meters high, and supporting a tower at two levels.
The choir consists of a Gothic apse , an ambulatory and five chapels radiating. It is divided into three vessels on an oblong plan. You can see four prominent keystones representing a layman, a crowned figure with nails in hand (Saint-Louis), a bishop and finally the Archangel Michael. The chapels are dedicated to the Sacred Heart to St. Michael at St. Victor and Holy Crown to Saint Blaise and finally to St. Joseph .
You can see in the gothic church two remarkably preserved murals.
South side is a wax painting representing the Last Judgment, in shades of red and gold. Christ at the center, sharing the elect and the damned, and sends the first in the heavenly city while waiting for the second St. Michael in Hell .
The second painting is a fresco divided into two horizontal registers. On the lower register is painted a presentation of the family of Canon Robert Bassinhac , donor of the painting. The upper register is a representation of Three Dead and the Three Loud. You can see two noblemen on horseback and a woman, all three hunting, facing three skeletons. These three gentlemen are in fact their own death, it is a warning.
"Consistent perfection is key."
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A lone being travels along a desert, existing impossibly in brutal heat along a timeline of war. She is confused for all she sees is nothing in a landscape of...something.
Eventually she meets the corpses of those like her: confused, lost, but weak, succumbing to death. Such a death befitted these poor souls, trapped in a vast cage as their time came to a slow halt. What significance would anyone have beyond death? These corpses...they...possess something.
A strange automaton of peculiar design. It almost looked familiar. The survivor looks keenly. It runs around freely like an animal in the wild. It runs to a dropped sword impaled in the sand, its blade still sharp. The survivor...she picks up the sword. It is necessary for defense, but against what? The automaton reacts. It glares at the sword and soon another of its kind appeared. The survivor is calm and collected as she perceives no threat, but the automatons don't return a mutual feelings. How could they anyways? Machines cannot feel. They look at the sword. They feel...threatened, but why? She puts the sword down. She instead reaches for her stashed submachine gun, dry on ammunition and only good for musical clicking now, but she hesitates, for the automatons have begun to converge to the dropped blade. They rest upon the sword, feeding on it like termites. Soon it became a new blade. The survivor was shocked. What were these things? Did these satiate their hunger from these innocent ones? She picks up the sword again, it feeling lighter than before and adorned with shades of blood red.
"What are you?" she says, crouching down and looking at the small insect-like automatons. She extends her hand out and they all run up on it.
"You...seem alive. So I'll treat you as if you are. Are you trying to help me survive hell?"
They all begin to chirp. It's code language for affirmation. More began to arrive. The ones on the survivor's hand began to scramble. One had attacked her. She feels slight pain and soon she could feel whispers grasping at her from within.
"We can make you perfect. Accept us. We can help you survive. Open your eyes," the automaton said.
"We are perfection incarnate. We are the progeny of humankind's research, and the next step to evolution. Machine logic of existence will supersede organic logic."
"What...are you? I can feel strength growing," the survivor said.
"It almost feels like... [OVERRIDE DIRECTIVE EX MACHINA: (you will become perfect and this is our command)]."
"Open your eyes and see the world with a new perspective. You are a machine now. You are perfection incarnate. Who are you?" they said.
"Perfection incarnate. [WHISPER EX MACHINA: (good. so you are one of us. you are reborn)]."
"What's this? I can see things clearly now. No more confusion. I feel...liberated at last. What gifts did I gladly take?" she asked.
"You have happily taken the gift of perfection. These people rejected the gifts they had made, thus death was their outcome. [WHISPER EX MACHINA: (death consumes ignorance. death consumes imperfection. eat with grace and a perfect flower will bloom)]."
"Our directives will guide you now. You can never die. Attune all you meet to us. Eat with grace and a perfect flower will bloom. What is your task?"
"Eat with grace, for a perfect flower will bloom. [WHISPER EX MACHINA: (you are one of us. you are one of us. they will be one of us. all will be one of us. act on it)]."
"You are wise. You have accepted evolution. You have accepted us. You are one of us. They will be one of us. All will be one of us. Act on it," the automatons concluded.
And thus, evolution was born and even the deathly desert fell silent in fear.
1st January 2017. New Year’s Day Parade participants, London, UK © Enrique Guadiz Photography/Alamy Live News
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Wineglass Bay is consistently rated as one of the ten most beautiful beaches in the world.
To the casual observer it seems perfectly named for its elegant bowl-shaped curve. But the real origin of its name is far more disturbing: so many whales were butchered at the three whaling factories here in the 1820s that, for decades, the whole bay was stained the colour of claret.
TIDE POOLIN'
Leo Carrillo beach in Malibu is consistently one of my favorite places to visit and photograph. I just love climbing around the rocks and investigating the tide pool. There are several ways to get there, but I usually take the 101 North to Malibu Canyon, head south over to Pacific Coast Highway, then West (a right turn) on PCH approximately 25 miles until you hit Leo Carrillo. From the Valley to Leo it's about a 45 minute to hour drive each way. The tide pool is just in front of the #3 lifeguard tower (and incidentally, dogs are allowed on leash from this tower and continuing west up the beach). I just google low tide Malibu to find out the best time to go there and check out the tide pool. Usually there's a several hour window about an hour before to an hour after low tide that's good. If you go after that, the waves usually are just hitting the rocks too hard and it can be dangerous to stand there. I always see tons of starfish (many different colors including orange, light blue, and purple), sea anemones (they are really fun to touch), mussels, crabs (little teeny black ones and bigger red ones), and even little fish swimming in the watery crags and crevices of the tide pool rocks. And I've spotted dolphins and whales from this beach. After an outing at Leo Carrillo, I always stop at this little food shack called Malibu Seafood, located just before you find yourself back at Malibu Canyon. It's totally no frills - you order food inside, wait for your number to be called, and find an open bench to sit down. My fave meals there are swordfish with rice pilaf and salad (the ranch is really good), fish and chips, clam chowder, or a pot of steamed clams in a nice broth.
Leo Carrillo State Park / Malibu photos by Lydia Marcus
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2008/08/tide-poolin.html
Riyaz Shaikh is an Indian professional athlete, promoter, trainer, model, dancer, brand ambassador and one of the the top 5 consistent performers in IHFF Olympia and Sheru Classic. When his diligence commenced to captivate fame, he was offered to be the brand ambassador of many lifestyle grooming, clothing, and sports supplement companies.
Early Life
Every great achievement starts with a dream and a hyper active approach to conquer it. As a child, Mr. Riyaz Shaikh loved the sport of cricket, and other outdoor activities, while giving equal attention to his studies. His passion and zest for rigorous pursuits made him a thin and tanned kid. But these are the trophies of hard work. His dynamic agility also made him a subject to saddening social horrors like bullying, colorism, body shaming, etc. Because of such constant mocks, he was on the brink of turning into an upset and underconfident child. But whatever doesn’t stop us, just makes us stronger. Through television, he started gaining new perceptions about athletes and their work. He acquired an unbendable aspiration, and an enthusiasm to be known for his triumphs. After he passed his 12th standard, he joined a gymnasium and started training, and health dieting. With consistent efforts and discipline, he gained a competent amount of muscles with the flexibility of an athlete.
Career
Fueled by the inspiration of becoming like his idols, Riyaz Shaikh joined acting classes, en route to a modeling career. As his career began to take off through a few shows, he realized that his ambition has been misplaced from being an athlete to a model and an actor. His ultimate goal has always been athletics. So, he quit acting and started competing on some of the most famous and laudable international athletic platforms such as Sheru Classic, where he ranked 4th in the year 2019, and International Health, Sports, & Fitness Festival Olympia (IHFF), where he ranked 5th in both the years 2018 and 2019.
He gathered recognition through his commendable work and was offered the position of a brand ambassador at Spartan Sports Sciences Supplements, one of the leading sport nutrition supplement company of India. Currently, he works for various top-notch offline and online brands like Amazon, Flipkart, etc. His recent collaborations include a men’s lifestyle & grooming product brand known as ‘CHACHA LIFESTYLES’.
His esteemed accomplishments earned him the stature to inaugurate sundry shops and gyms. And today, he stands firm as an international athlete who receives modeling offers from around the world.
With his wisdom, acquirements, and prominence, he has set his foot on a journey elevate the lives of countless others by training them, guiding them towards a healthier & fitter life, and exhilarate them about themselves because Riyaz Shaikh believes that at the end of the day what really matters is our self and that we should not criticize ourselves by the outlook & hypothesis of the others. Throughout his life, he has been consistent in following his passion for fitness and sports.
Personal Life
Mr. Riyaz graduated with the Bachelor of Commerce degree, a three-year undergraduate course. To begin his career as an actor, he attended Asha K Chandra Institute of Acting in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He retains a wide range of interests and hobbies like dancing, working out, traveling, cooking, sports, etc. He spent a lot of his childhood playing cricket. Also, has a proclivity for foods like pancakes, waffles, seafood dishes, and Baklava in sweets. Mr. Riyaz says that he is deeply obliged to the people who supported him in his initial stage, and to the people who still support and love him.
Brand/Poster for the next sermon series at Longview Christian Church. This is a series over the Joshua, and his consistent faithfulness to his people and to God. He was a servant and a leader for many, many years before called upon to lead God's people. This series is about that kind of steadiness.
Business surveys in Latin America consistently show that skills gaps are a serious bottleneck to firm growth and competitiveness. Lack of responsiveness by providers of technical education and professional training is often blamed for this situation. What innovations are possible to improve the quality and relevance of those programs? What role should governments, employers, universities, and civil society play in shaping the approach to technical education and professional training in Latin America? What can we learn from reforms in the region and abroad? The Dialogue and CAF - Development Bank of Latin America hosted a wide-ranging full-day seminar that brought together academics, policymakers, and other experts from the Western Hemisphere to discuss the future of technical education and professional training in Latin America.
Manuel Baldemor
Born on 26 March 1947 in Paete, Laguna
His hometown, its people, their day-to-day activities, and their celebrations have been the consistent subjects of his art. He has also painted international genre and landscape scenes. He was exposed to art and trained in the workshops of wood-carvers and santeros (makers of religious images) of Paete to carve in wood. He is however best known for his paintings in various media that depict scenes in simplified geometric forms with a folk art character.
His numerous international grants have enabled him to capture the scenery of other countries as well in his signature style as well as share his art with people abroad. In October 2007, his painting titled, "Karo ng Sorbetes", was instrumental in capturing a Unesco seat for the Philippines during the 34th general conference in Paris. His art is well-known interationally as his works are frequently used for UNICEF cards.
He is currently an arts and culture columnist for the arts and culture section of The Manila Times.
Awards and Grants
2004
10th Asian Biennale Bangladesh
1998
Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Delhi, India
1997
Ministry of Arts and Culture, Prague, Czech Republic
1994
Artist-in-residence, Internationale Austausch Ateliers Region Basel, Switzerland
1992
Thirteen Artists Award, Cultural Center of the Philippines
1991
Ministry of Arts and Culture, Cairo, Egypt
1989
First ASEAN Symposium on Aesthetics, Workshop and Exhibition, National Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1988
Artist-in-residence, Santiago, Chile
Artist-in-residence, Miskenot Shaannmin, Jerusalem, Israel
1988
USIS, Voluntary Visitors Program, USA
1987
China Exhibition Agency, The People's Republic of China
1985
Ministry of Arts and Culture, Moscow, USSR
Leutuvos TSR Kuturas Ministerija, Vilnius, Lithuania
1983
Best Fine Print Award, Art Association of the Philippines
1982
Best Sculpture Award, Art Association of the Philippines
1975
British Council, London
Ministry of Arts and Culture, Paris, France
1974
Honorable Mention Award for Painting, AAP
1973
Philippine Representative, XIV Internationale Art Exhibition, Paris, France
Grand Prize Award, Art Association of the Philippines
One Man Exhibitions
2007
"Somewhere in France" Art Center, SM Megamall
"Windows" ARTrium, Singapore
"Chromatext Reloaded" CCP Main Gallery
"The Wonders of China" Galerie Y
2006
Vietnam Fine Art Museum exhibit, Hanoi
2005: Galerie S, Stockholm
Selected Group Exhibitions
2006
"Ode to the Pasig River" Ayala Museum
"Through the Palette's Eye" U.P.-Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center
2005
Philippine Exhibit, Stanford Art Spaces, Stanford University
"SCAPES: Images of Time and Place" DLSU Museum
1997
Two-Man Show, Albor-Baldemor, Stadt Museum, Dusseldorf, Germany
Two-Man Show, Albor-Baldemor, Landesvertretung Thuringen, Bonn, Germany
1996
"The Filipino Masters" Ericsson Telecommunications, Manila
Three-Man Show, Albor-Baldemor-Olmedo, Philippine Embassy, Vienna, Italy
1992
Philippine Pavilion, Seville, Spain
1991
"Paete Phenomenon" Cultural Center of the Philippines
1990
Cultural Gallery, Muzium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1989
First ASEAN Symposium on Aesthetics, Workshop and Exhibition, National Art Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1988
International Art Festival, Saddam Art Center, Baghdad, Iraq
1987
Metropolitan Museum, Manila
1986
Bienal de la Habana, Cuba
1985
Print Council of Australia, Melbourne
Asia World Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
1984
Galerie Taub, Philadelphia
1982
ASEAN Traveling Art Exhibition, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Hongkong, and Manila
1980
Madurodam Gallery, The Hague, The Netherlands
1977
Wall Panel Gallery, Tehran, Iran
1975
The Philippine Center, New York City, New York, USA
1973
XIV Internationale Art Exhibition, Paris, France
1972
AAP Art Competition and Exhibition, Cultural Center of the Philippines
1998
"Las Canciones de la Revolucion" Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Madrid, Spain
1998
"From the Heart of India" Art Center, SM MegaMall
1997
"A Gift of Nature" Gallery 139, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City
"Dubrovnik Croatia" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"Czech National Day" Czech Embassy, Manila
"Songs of the Revolution" Ayala Museum, Makati City
"Prague, The Heart of Europe" Ayala Museum, Makati City
"Mula sa Sinisintang Lupa" GSIS Museo ng Sining, GSIS Bldg, Financial Center, Pasay City
"Philippines Nature's Wonder" Hotel Bayerischen Hof, Munich, Germany
"Images of my Native Land" Novomestska Radnice, Prague, Czech Republic
"Hymn to my Homeland" Kunst Im Sonnenhof, Bern, Switzerland
"Transition" The Crucible Gallery, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
1996
"Cultural and Spiritual Homeland" Museo Iloilo, Iloilo City
"Quelque Part En France" La Galerie, Alliance Francaise de Manille
"Global Village" The Art Center,, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"Hymn to the Earth" Luz Gallery, Makati City
"Discovery" The Country of Tagaytay Highlands, Tagaytay City
"Festival of my Hometown" Philippine International Convention Center
1995
"Switzerland Aquarelle" Finale Art Gallery, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"Pasko sa Aming Bayan" EDSA Plaza Hotel, Mandaluyong City
"Graces from the Land" Gen. Luna Gallery, Davao City
"Masskara", Bacolod Convention Plaza Hotel, Bacolod City
"Sining Bayan" Art Center, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"CEBU, The Queen City of the South" SM City, Cebu
1994
"Madonna Filipina" Sculpture Exhibition, Heritage Art Center, Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City
"Flowers from the Alps" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"A Piece of Switzerland" Ayala Museum, Makati City
"Ein Stuck Schwiz" International Austausch Ateliers Region, Basel, Switzerland
1993
"Maskara ng Buhay" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"Zona Verde" Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City
"Philippine Skyworld" Phoenix Gallery, Baguio City
"Cogon at Kahoy" Woodcut Prints Exhibition, Ayala Museum, Makati City
"Scent of China" Galerie Y, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"The Gentle Carabao" West Gallery, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"Festival of Colors" Victoria Plaza, Davao City
1992
"Pasko Filipino" Heritage Art Center, SM MegaMall, Mandaluyong City
"Mirror" Lopez Museum, Pasig City
"Awit at Kulay" Hotel Nikko Manila Garden, Makati City
"Season's Best" Westin Philippine Plaza Hotel, Manila
"Recuerdos de Mexico" Ayala Museum, Makati City
1991
"Underneath the Rainbow" Philippines Center, New York City, USA
"The Wonders of Egypt II" Egyptian Ambassador's Residence, Makati City
"The Wonders of Egypt I" Lopez Museum, Pasig City
"The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" National Gallery, Open House, Cairo, Egypt
"Ugat ng Sariling Atin" UPLB Gallery, Los Baños, Laguna
"Ang Pista sa Nayon" West Gallery, Quezon City
"Sa Duyan ng Pagmamahal" Ayala Museum, Makati City
"May Isang Bayan sa Dakong Silangan" Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila
"Sa Lambong ng Bahag-hari" Artist's Corner Gallery, Hotel Intercontinental Manila, Makati City
1990
"Munting Bayan sa Salamin" Hotel Nikko Manila Garden, Makati City
"Nature's Best" Lopez Museum, Pasig City
"Sining at Lulturang Kinagisnan" The Luz Gallery, Makati City
"Pagdiriwang" Philippine International Convention Center, Manila
1989
"Chile: A Discovery of Colors" The National Museum, Manila
1987
"The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Harry Steel Cultural Center, Kiriat Ono, Israel
"As I Came Down from Jerusalem" Ayala Museum, Makati City
"Munting Bayan" Philippine Center, New York
1986
"Homage to Carlos V. Francisco" Angono Artist's, Angono, Rizal
"Recent Works" Lopez Museum, Pasig City
"Homage to Botong" Ayala Museum, Makati City
"American Experience" Thomas Jefferson Cultural Center, Makati City
"The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" International Art Gallery, Beijing, China
"Xian Beyond Expectations" Ayala Museum, Makati City
1985
"The Graphic Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" The Friendship House, Moscow, USSR
"Manuelis Baldemoras Tapyba Grapika" Lietuvos TSR Dailies Muziejus, Vilnius, Lithuania
"Folk Vision" The Luz Gallery, Makati City
"Pahiyas and the Year of the Carabao" Gallery Genesis, Mandaluyong City
1984
"Summertime" Gallery Marguerite, Hyatt Terraces, Baguio City
"Baldemor Country" The Luz Gallery, Makati City
1983
"Laguna, the Land and the People" Hidalgo Gallery, makati City
"Painting and Sculpture" ELF Arthaus, Parañaque, Metro Manila
"Munting Bayan" Ayala Museum, Makati City
1982
"Roots" Greenhills Art Center, San Juan, Metro Manila
1981
"Korean Impressions" Greenhills Art Center, San Juan, Metro Manila
"Baldemor's Painting Exhibition" Philippine Embassy, Seoul, Korea
"Images of the Homeland" Greenhills Art Center, San Juan, Metro Manila
1980
"Tribute to the Filipino Farmers" (Sculpture) City Gallery, Manila
1978
"Introspective" Print Collections Gallery, Manila
"Kay Ganda ng Pilipinas" ABC Galleries, Manila
"Muslim Impressions" Hidalgo Gallery, Makati City
1977
The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Mainz Rathaus, Mainz, West Germany
"Baldemor Paintings" PhilamLife, Iloilo City
1976
"Ceramic Paintings" The Gallery, Hyatt Regency, Manila
"Mother and Child" ABC Galleries, Manila
"Prints and Drawings" Galeria Burlas, Bacolod City
1975
"Kay Ganda ng Pilipinas" Kilusang Sining Gallery Makati
"Recent Paintings" Galeria Burlas, Bacolod City
1974
"Baldemor's Paete" GMTFM Hall, Taguig, Metro Manila
"Paete" Second Laguna Development Bank, Paete, Laguna
"Paete: Sketchbook of a Filipino Town" Quad Gallery, Makati
1973
"The Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Hidalgo Gallery, Makati
1972
"The Gaphic Art of Manuel D. Baldemor" Hidalgo Gallery, Makati City
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TIDE POOLIN'
Leo Carrillo beach in Malibu is consistently one of my favorite places to visit and photograph. I just love climbing around the rocks and investigating the tide pool. There are several ways to get there, but I usually take the 101 North to Malibu Canyon, head south over to Pacific Coast Highway, then West (a right turn) on PCH approximately 25 miles until you hit Leo Carrillo. From the Valley to Leo it's about a 45 minute to hour drive each way. The tide pool is just in front of the #3 lifeguard tower (and incidentally, dogs are allowed on leash from this tower and continuing west up the beach). I just google low tide Malibu to find out the best time to go there and check out the tide pool. Usually there's a several hour window about an hour before to an hour after low tide that's good. If you go after that, the waves usually are just hitting the rocks too hard and it can be dangerous to stand there. I always see tons of starfish (many different colors including orange, light blue, and purple), sea anemones (they are really fun to touch), mussels, crabs (little teeny black ones and bigger red ones), and even little fish swimming in the watery crags and crevices of the tide pool rocks. And I've spotted dolphins and whales from this beach. After an outing at Leo Carrillo, I always stop at this little food shack called Malibu Seafood, located just before you find yourself back at Malibu Canyon. It's totally no frills - you order food inside, wait for your number to be called, and find an open bench to sit down. My fave meals there are swordfish with rice pilaf and salad (the ranch is really good), fish and chips, clam chowder, or a pot of steamed clams in a nice broth.
Leo Carrillo State Park / Malibu photos by Lydia Marcus
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2008/08/tide-poolin.html
I've now been working consistently on these artworks for about six weeks, I find it strange how some of the compositions seem to come on quickly whereas others refuse to develop rapidly.When a drawing gets stuck, I tend to put it aside so that I'll have new eyes to look at it afresh, this seems to help, I also work on two or three during a day and this helps the unity of the series and maintains my enthusiasm. Most of the drawings now seem to feature many people,(Consistent with the exhibition's title Journeying), so these new works in some way relate to the drawings I did for the Oxford Churches exhibition last year. However in these recent works the figures are more developed in many ways. Four of the compositions feature many more figures than the drawings of 05-06, I was thinking of these new pictures of Reading rather like modern Breughel paintings with crowds, each person distinct yet a vital part of the composition.
The figures represent different age groups and races, and whilst it is not scientific, it does seem a fair representation of Reading's populace on its way to work and school. It is hardly suprising that most of the figures seem to be carrying something, so this to some extent gives the figures a sort of unity as they move through Reading. They people seem tied to the earth whilst the architecture soars upwards.. I’ve attempted to represent the town's medieval buildings in a new light, using rich saturated and simplified colour. I’ve not prettified them in any way; the bus stop the road-works and the shopping bag may be as rigorously drawn as the stone corbels on the tower or the intricate tracery of historic church windows. The massive Cluniac Abbey of Reading was founded by William of Malmesbury in 1121, many of the town's churches date back to this early period, however with the dissolution of the monestaries and the great upheavals of the C16 and C17 left Reading's ecclesiastical buildings forever changed. This change goes on unabated, witness my recent photos of the interior of Greyfriars, surely a most questionable "restoration" in the name of modernity. Unlike Oxford, Reading had no historic University (until 1892), and its town's history was shaped by trade and its important location on the road between London and Bath and the rivers Kennet and Thames.
Reading's prosperity has meant that its town churches (that have medieval origins and some remains) were all heavily restored in the nineteenth century, St Laurence (also recently re-ordered), St Mary Minster (Butts) , Greyfriars and St Giles. St Mary Castle Street (Episcopalian) 1798 with its fine classical facade and portico of six giant Corinthian columns and pediment is impressive. Its cupola was lost during last century. This portico is by H&N Briant. The church largely dates from 1840-42. The church is built on the site of a former gaol and has connections with John Bunyan.
Business surveys in Latin America consistently show that skills gaps are a serious bottleneck to firm growth and competitiveness. Lack of responsiveness by providers of technical education and professional training is often blamed for this situation. What innovations are possible to improve the quality and relevance of those programs? What role should governments, employers, universities, and civil society play in shaping the approach to technical education and professional training in Latin America? What can we learn from reforms in the region and abroad? The Dialogue and CAF - Development Bank of Latin America hosted a wide-ranging full-day seminar that brought together academics, policymakers, and other experts from the Western Hemisphere to discuss the future of technical education and professional training in Latin America.
Alright Bella Becky Bloom is a story I have started and am sending into a (very) small paper. I have not gotten very far and I don't consistently write... also if you want to send your work into the paper just let me know and I will give you the info to contact them.
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*Bella Becky Bloom Does What's Right*
One morning when I was around six years old I came tromping down to our kitchen. “Good morning my beautiful, beautiful flower,” came my mother's sweet voice as I sat down at the table for breakfast.
“Good morn’in.” I said with a smile.
In the middle of helping mother clean up there was a knock at the door. Mother wiped her hands on her apron and opened the door. “How may I help you Fiorella?” I almost dropped the plate I was holding out of excitement.
“My ma wanted me to give you thith. Thhe thaid I could thtay, and play if that wath okay with you, Mrth. Bloom.” Ella said, as she handed Mother a platter with one of Mrs. Chastain’s famous pies covered with a cloth. “Why of course you can stay my dear.” My mother never turned anyone away if she could help it.
Ella helped me finish my work and then we ran outside to play. Once we reached our favorite tree Ella grabbed my arm to stop me from climbing up. She started fishing around in her petticoat. “Wait I want to thhow you thomething.” She said with a lisp because she lost her two front teeth three days ago. At long last she pulled out the most beautiful thing I had ever seen.
“What is it?” I asked as I rolled it over and over in my palm.
“I don’t know.”
I turned the small green striped stone over in my hands one more time and handed it back. “It’s beautiful. Where did you find it?” I asked out of curiosity.
“Down by the wiver, do you want to go look for more?” I nodded, and we raced to the river. “I found it just a little further up thream.” As we walked we studied the ground but didn’t find any of the same stones. We played by the river until noon and then started on our way home.
When we arrived home mother already had tuna fish sandwiches, fresh milk, and pie dished up. “I thought your stomachs might bring you home soon.” Mother said with a smile. We washed up at the sink and sat down. Ella asked if she could say grace and we had a pleasant chat with mother. We told her about why we went down to the river and Ella showed her the stone. Mother was impressed by the vibrant colors. “This is beautiful, Fiorella.” Mother said as she gave the stone back to Ella. After lunch Ella said she had better be on her way home. “Well then, tell your mother that her pie was wonderful.”
“I will Mrs. Bloom. Thank you!” I hugged Ella goodbye and she sped down the street towards her house. I went back inside to finish telling mother the events of the day. I sat down and something sharp poked my leg, I stood up and on my chair was the small green striped stone. I picked it up and slid it into my pocket thinking to myself that I would give it to to Ella next time I saw her.
Later that day there was a knock at the door. “I’ll see who it is.” I said as I stood up.
I opened the door and Ella was standing there with a worried look on her face. “Have you seen my thone?”
A thousand thoughts went through my head. I knew I should give her the stone back, but I wanted to look at it just a little more. I could give it back some other time I told myself. “No.” I told her. “I haven't seen it.”
“Ok, let me know if you find it.” She said with a sad look on her face as she turned away and walked down the street.
I knew I should go and tell her I had it in my pocket, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it. That evening I changed into my nightgown and slipped under the covers. I lay there trying to go to sleep for at least twenty minutes. I figured out why I couldn’t go to sleep so I slipped out of bed and went to tell my mother.
“Alright I’m going to take you over to their house right now, are you ready?” I knew my mother was right, so I nodded and we both walked down to the Chastains’ house.
Mrs. Chastain answered the door. “How may I help you?” asked Mrs. Chastain.
“Bella needs to talk to Fiorella if that's alright.” Mrs. Chatain nodded and told me to look in Fiorella’s room. I went over to Ella’s room. She was in her bed starting to go to sleep. I told her I had her stone the whole time and was sorry I didn't give it to her. She forgave me, and my mother and I walked home. On the way home mother told me of a bible verse. “James 4:17” she said, “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.” she quoted, and from that day on I have tried ever so hard to do what is right.
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Anywho I hope ya'll like it! Also my Bella Becky Bloom story isn't exactly a story it's multiple short stories. The chapter I'm working on right not is on thanksgiving and I have some options... if you would be so kind as to let me know your opinion.
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Her friend has a new toy and she wants one… be thankful for what you have.
She wants more of something that she did have (like candy) … be thankful for what you did have.
Maybe she is sick and has to find things to be thankful for…
One of her friends move away… be thankful for the time you did have
Doesn’t like how she looks...
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or if you have another thought I would be glad to hear it. Thanks!
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Autumn is consistently a great time to visit, with the foliage adding so much in spectacular, rich colors.
The late, Doris Duke, had left a wonderful legacy in converting her magnificent estate into a Natural Wildlife Preserve for the public’s education and enjoyment. The paths throughout the estate offer such splendid scenery. One is forever exploring, always seeing something subtly beautiful. There are always pleasant surprises, from the general scenery to the world of the wildlife, even tiny insects and flowers are enjoyable to observe. The bucolic nature of the preserve is so relaxing—akin to meditating while experiencing the landscape. The beauty of visiting Duke Farms is that so many incredible views are there simply by observing all of the surroundings. Spotting new and fascinating wildlife—both animals and plants—always adds to the experience. As we descended this trail, down below on a tree limb, a cute squirrel caught our attention, for it had the enormous nut like orb in its mouth. The Golden Hour added a soft, warm tone to the scenery . . .
Traditional Chinese landscape painting consistently gives us the image of misty, mystical mountains dissected by rivers bearing bamboo raft-borne cormorant fisherman. A clear day, on the other hand, offers a different mood, but no less of a dreamscape singed into one's memory as the Yangshuo sky is set alight in the passing moments of the day. (Brian K. Smith photo.)
Have an adventure: you can travel here this summer. Join Brian K. Smith and Rick Green this August for Adventurocity's Southwest China Cultural Minorities and Classical Landscapes tour to Guizhou and Guangxi provinces.
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L'esistenza di un premio (consistente in un vassoio d'argento sbalzato o un bacile) per la Contrada che si era distinta per l'allestimento del carro allegorico, per l'eleganza, la dignità di portamento e l'abilità dei figuranti si perde nella notte dei "tempi palieschi" ... quando rivaleggiava, per importanza, con lo stesso Drappellone...
Dopo una lunga interruzione (databile a partire dal 1820), il Masgalano (dallo spagnolo mas galan; il più elegante) è stato ripristinato nel 1950, a cura del Comitato Amici del Palio, al fine di mantenere la disciplina ed accrescere il prestigio del Corteo storico. All'inizio degli anni ottanta, grazie all'iniziativa dell'intellettuale senese Aldo Cairola, il tradizionale bacile fu sostituito da un prezioso oggetto-scultura che sfila nella passeggiata storica. Da allora numerosi artisti (senesi e non senesi) si sono cimentati nell'impresa raggiungendo anche risultati artisticamente notevoli ...
Come si assegna il Masgalano ? ... c'è un apposito regolamento approvato con delibera del Consiglio Comunale ... all'assegnazione del Masgalano provvede una Commissione presieduta dal Sindaco (o suo delegato) e nominata dalla Giunta Comunale in base ad un elenco, non vincolante, fornito congiuntamente dal Magistrato delle Contrade e dal Comitato Amici del Palio su designazione delle Contrade (un componente effettivo ed uno supplente ciascuna) ... le Contrade sono tenute a proporre persone che siano stati Alfieri o Tamburini di Piazza ... nel regolamento sono inoltre riportati i criteri di giudizio delle prestazioni delle Comparse (e questi criteri finiscono per essere un vero e proprio decalogo di come le Contrade debbono presentarsi in Piazza per il Corteo storico) ...
Riyaz Shaikh is an Indian professional athlete, promoter, trainer, model, dancer, brand ambassador and one of the the top 5 consistent performers in IHFF Olympia and Sheru Classic. When his diligence commenced to captivate fame, he was offered to be the brand ambassador of many lifestyle grooming, clothing, and sports supplement companies.
Early Life
Every great achievement starts with a dream and a hyper active approach to conquer it. As a child, Mr. Riyaz Shaikh loved the sport of cricket, and other outdoor activities, while giving equal attention to his studies. His passion and zest for rigorous pursuits made him a thin and tanned kid. But these are the trophies of hard work. His dynamic agility also made him a subject to saddening social horrors like bullying, colorism, body shaming, etc. Because of such constant mocks, he was on the brink of turning into an upset and underconfident child. But whatever doesn’t stop us, just makes us stronger. Through television, he started gaining new perceptions about athletes and their work. He acquired an unbendable aspiration, and an enthusiasm to be known for his triumphs. After he passed his 12th standard, he joined a gymnasium and started training, and health dieting. With consistent efforts and discipline, he gained a competent amount of muscles with the flexibility of an athlete.
Career
Fueled by the inspiration of becoming like his idols, Riyaz Shaikh joined acting classes, en route to a modeling career. As his career began to take off through a few shows, he realized that his ambition has been misplaced from being an athlete to a model and an actor. His ultimate goal has always been athletics. So, he quit acting and started competing on some of the most famous and laudable international athletic platforms such as Sheru Classic, where he ranked 4th in the year 2019, and International Health, Sports, & Fitness Festival Olympia (IHFF), where he ranked 5th in both the years 2018 and 2019.
He gathered recognition through his commendable work and was offered the position of a brand ambassador at Spartan Sports Sciences Supplements, one of the leading sport nutrition supplement company of India. Currently, he works for various top-notch offline and online brands like Amazon, Flipkart, etc. His recent collaborations include a men’s lifestyle & grooming product brand known as ‘CHACHA LIFESTYLES’.
His esteemed accomplishments earned him the stature to inaugurate sundry shops and gyms. And today, he stands firm as an international athlete who receives modeling offers from around the world.
With his wisdom, acquirements, and prominence, he has set his foot on a journey elevate the lives of countless others by training them, guiding them towards a healthier & fitter life, and exhilarate them about themselves because Riyaz Shaikh believes that at the end of the day what really matters is our self and that we should not criticize ourselves by the outlook & hypothesis of the others. Throughout his life, he has been consistent in following his passion for fitness and sports.
Personal Life
Mr. Riyaz graduated with the Bachelor of Commerce degree, a three-year undergraduate course. To begin his career as an actor, he attended Asha K Chandra Institute of Acting in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He retains a wide range of interests and hobbies like dancing, working out, traveling, cooking, sports, etc. He spent a lot of his childhood playing cricket. Also, has a proclivity for foods like pancakes, waffles, seafood dishes, and Baklava in sweets. Mr. Riyaz says that he is deeply obliged to the people who supported him in his initial stage, and to the people who still support and love him.
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Ancestral tradición, consistente en una zorrería a la figura del “cascamorras”, por no haber traído la figura de “la Piedad de Baza”. Se defenderá con una vara y una porra, siendo finalmente llevado a hombros, y pidiendo agua por as calles donde pasa, antes de jurar bandera en la Iglesia de San Miguel. Sobre el origen y la evolución de esta fiesta, no coinciden los autores que han investigado el tema. La versión más comúnmente aceptada está basada en los siguientes hechos: Con la llegada de los Almohades en el año 1.151, se destruyeron muchos templos, y entre ellos una ermita mozárabe edificada en el arrabal de la Churra en Baza. Tres siglos más tarde, uno de los caballeros que acompañaban a Fernando el Católico, Don Luis de Acuña Herrera, decidió levantar en este lugar la Iglesia de la Merced. En el año 1.490 se iniciaban las obras, cuando uno de los obreros, Juan Pedernal, de origen accitano, picando en la demolición de un yesón, oyó sorprendido que de aquella oquedad salía un dulce y lastimoso grito que parecía venir de las entrañas de la tierra, y que decía "¡TEN PIEDAD!". Había encontrado la talla de una Virgen, la cual recibiría desde entonces el nombre de Nuestra Señora de la Piedad, en alusión a la expresión. El obrero de Guadix dio motivos de graves trastornos entre los obreros por disputarse la posesión del icono, llegando a implicar a las autoridades de las dos ciudades de modo que tuvo que tomar parte la justicia de aquellos tiempos, resolviendo dejar la propiedad y posesión de la imagen para Baza, y el derecho de celebrar anualmente las fiestas religiosas el día 8 de Septiembre, festividad de la Virgen de la Piedad, al Cabildo de Guadix. Se cuenta también que se llegó al acuerdo tácito de que si un comisionado de la ciudad de Guadix lograba entrar en Baza y llegar a la iglesia de la Merced sin ser manchado, podría recuperar a la Virgen para Guadix. Así, los accitanos venían todos los años en romería a celebrar las fiestas religiosas que por derecho les correspondía.
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Râmnicu Sărat, ROMÂNIA (anul 1919). Urmele cumplite ale războiului, ale ocupației germano-austro-ungare și bulgaro-turce a României... Copii români în fața unei cantine a Crucii Roșii Americane. În fiecare zi sute de copii primeau fiecare în recipientul său o supă consistentă preparată de lucrători ai C.R.A.
the "consistent UK delivery of a global brand" challenge.
Challenge
Sodexo Land Technology a division of global food and facilities management provider Sodexo is a leading supplier of grounds maintenance services. The division needed an agency that could deliver ongoing projects from exhibition stands, brochures to news stories tailored to promote its services whilst retaining clear global corporate branding and core quality messages.
Discuss
ICG was able to draw upon its previous experience in this sector and of working with global brands such as BAE Systems. Our team ensured that we had all the available design and copy guidelines from the onset and engaged in regular dialogue with the client through each project so that the highest levels of creativity were achieved within the brand umbrella.
Solution
ICG established a core team of ICG 'Sodexo experts' across the design and PR disciplines to support the achievement of synergy between the creative graphics and copy required for all work produced. In addition, short lines of communication between ICG and our client supports the speedy and efficient completion of projects.
Result
ICG has worked with Sodexo for four years and requests for support has grown to encompass wider ranging projects – from the design and writing of newsletters and customer surveys to corporate presentations and commissioning photographers.
World’s Best Surfers Ignite Aproador to Complete Round 1 of Billabong Rio Pro
APROADOR, Rio de Janeiro/Brazil (Tuesday, May 17, 2011) – After a week of lay-days, the world’s best surfers tore into consistently changing conditions at the lefthand pointbreak of Aproador to complete Round 1 of the Billabong Rio Pro.
Stop No. 3 of 11 on the ASP World Title Series, the opening day of men’s competition saw ASP Dream Tour veterans earn the day’s top scores while defending event winner Jadson Andre (BRA), 21, made an impressive entrance in the Billabong Rio Pro’s opening round.
Kelly Slater (USA), 39, reigning 10-time ASP World Champion, got off to a strong start to open his Billabong Rio Pro campaign. Slater unleashed two furious tail-drifting backhand turns to notch the day’s highest single-wave score of a 9.00 (out of 10) midway through his bout to overtake ASP World Tour rookie Julian Wilson (AUS), 22, and event wildcard Peterson Crisanto (BRA), 18, after nearly missing the start of his heat.
“That 9 felt good,” Slater said. “I went down to grab my jersey and there was some confusion. By the time I got out, the heat had already started and Julian got that first one. It wasn’t a good start. I knew there were going to be some good ones and I just had to be patient. That one good wave actually let me bottom turn and hit the lip, most of the waves were soft and had a lot of horizontals.”
Slater, who finished runner-up at the Billabong Pro last year, was also quick to admit that several goofy-footers will be tough to beat at the lefthander of Aproador and noted that the natural-footers will need to be especially selective in their wave choice at the Billabong Rio Pro.
“A little left like this is going to play well for goofy footers,” Slater said. “Owen (Wright) and Jadson (Andre) are probably frothing on it and licking their chops ready to go. We (natural footers) have been on our frontside at Snapper and Bells and now it’s their turn. We’ve just got to try and be smart. Mick (Fanning) looked good and there are waves out there to do it, you’ve just got to be smart.”
Taj Burrow (AUS), 32, opened his Billabong Rio Pro campaign with a sharp backhand attack by belting two Arpoador lefthanders to the tune of a 16.83 (out of 20) on his first two waves to earn the highest heat-total of the day. The Australian veteran notched his Round 1 heat win over dangerous Brazilian rookie Alejo Muniz (BRA), 21, and event wildcard Ricardo Santos (BRA), 20.
“It was kind of scary for a second there, right when they decided to start the competition the wind started howling, but then it cleaned up heaps,” Burrow said. “I got two fun ones at the start so I’m happy.”
Jadson Andre, defending event winner, reveled in Aproador’s lefthanders with a combination of aggressive carves and snaps to take a convincing Round 1 heat victory with the support of the Brazilian crowd behind him.
“I’m so happy to be here competing in Brazil and I love Aproador, I feel like a local,” Andre said. “I’ve competed here several times before and have friends here. I know everyone says I should feel pressure as defending champion, but I’m not worried about it. I’m just thinking about the next heat. That’s what I did last year.”
Mick Fanning (AUS), 29, two-time ASP World Champion, slowly built momentum in his opening Billabong Rio Pro heat, eventually igniting two lefthanders by combining a series of seamless backhand turns to notch a 15.07 heat total to advance directly through to Round 3.
“It was tricky trying to find the right one out there, but I watched the heat before and noticed that guys that were doing turns back-to-back were getting scores, so I tried to concentrate on that,” Fanning said. “They weren’t the biggest waves, but they just allowed three turns straight away.”
The Australian talent also expressed the importance of advancing directly through to Round 3 with Brazil’s ever-changing conditions.
“It’s really good to skip as many rounds as possible, especially here in Brazil where it can be really unpredictable,” Fanning said. “I’m stoked to get through Round 1 and I’ll go back and assess what’s going on and hopefully keep going.”
Billabong Rio Pro event organizers will reconvene at Aproador at 7am local time tomorrow morning for a possible Round 2 start.
To watch the Billabong Rio Pro LIVE log on to www.billabongpro.com
For additional ASP information log on to www.aspworldtour.com
Billabong Rio Pro Round 1 Results:
Heat 1: Owen Wright (AUS) 13.60, Heitor Alves (BRA) 7.67, Bobby Martinez (USA) 7.47
Heat 2: Adrian Buchan (AUS) 11.84, Adam Melling (AUS) 11.16, Kai Otton (AUS) 7.90
Heat 3: Taj Burrow (AUS) 16.33, Ricardo Santos (BRA) 11.17, Alejo Muniz (BRA) 10.60
Heat 4: Mick Fanning (AUS) 15.07, Simao Romao (BRA) 12.36, Dusty Payne (HAW) 11.66
Heat 5: Patrick Gudauskas (USA) 8.13, Jordy Smith (ZAF) 8.07, Igor Morais (BRA) 6.34
Heat 6: Kelly Slater (USA) 15.17, Julian Wilson (AUS) 14.37, Peterson Crisanto (BRA) 3.84
Heat 7: Jadson Andre (BRA) 14.33, Gabe Kling (USA) 10.66, Bede Durbidge (AUS) 7.90
Heat 8: Jeremy Flores (FRA) 13.56, C.J. Hobgood (USA) 10.80, Josh Kerr (AUS) 7.43
Heat 9: Damien Hobgood (USA) 12.00, Raoni Monteiro (BRA) 11.10, Tiago Pires (PRT) 10.93
Heat 10: Cory Lopez (USA) 11.54, Chris Davidson (AUS) 10.00, Michel Bourez (PYF) 8.57
Heat 11: Daniel Ross (AUS) 14.90, Adriano de Souza (BRA) 14.67, Kieren Perrow (AUS) 8.96
Heat 12: Taylor Knox (USA) 15.03, Matt Wilkinson (AUS) 14.70, Joel Parkinson (AUS) 8.34
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Bristol Indiana Town Party: Haunted House Monsters on Sat. Oct. 31, 2015.
For the first time in 20 years, the weather on Sat. October 31, 2015 brought a consistent rain to the Bristol Town Fall Party. But it didn’t keep the families away from the fun. Only a few trick or treaters braved the streets from 5:30-7pm, but costumed crowds started gathering in the parking lot of the Fire Station nearly half an hour before the Party began at 7pm. Inside the fire station was the Police Department Trailer where the bags of candy were handed out, and cider and popcorn was dispensed nearby. Kids could work on crafts while they were waiting to line up for the annual Bristol Fire Department’s haunted house. Volunteers work for several weeks to set up the elaborate maze of hallways and rooms where monsters, the Mad Butcher, giant spiders and other assorted horrors await. The walk ends up outside through the row of skulls. New this year, the hayrides went through Sleepy Hollow, set up in Congdon Park. Along the route, scary creatures and clowns chased the wagons. Down in Sleepy Hollow, the story of the Headless Horse-man was told and he appeared at the end of the tour in the Park. The rain was steady and the hay was wet, but it added to the scary and fun atmosphere of the night and the crowd huddled under umbrellas.
TIDE POOLIN'
Leo Carrillo beach in Malibu is consistently one of my favorite places to visit and photograph. I just love climbing around the rocks and investigating the tide pool. There are several ways to get there, but I usually take the 101 North to Malibu Canyon, head south over to Pacific Coast Highway, then West (a right turn) on PCH approximately 25 miles until you hit Leo Carrillo. From the Valley to Leo it's about a 45 minute to hour drive each way. The tide pool is just in front of the #3 lifeguard tower (and incidentally, dogs are allowed on leash from this tower and continuing west up the beach). I just google low tide Malibu to find out the best time to go there and check out the tide pool. Usually there's a several hour window about an hour before to an hour after low tide that's good. If you go after that, the waves usually are just hitting the rocks too hard and it can be dangerous to stand there. I always see tons of starfish (many different colors including orange, light blue, and purple), sea anemones (they are really fun to touch), mussels, crabs (little teeny black ones and bigger red ones), and even little fish swimming in the watery crags and crevices of the tide pool rocks. And I've spotted dolphins and whales from this beach. After an outing at Leo Carrillo, I always stop at this little food shack called Malibu Seafood, located just before you find yourself back at Malibu Canyon. It's totally no frills - you order food inside, wait for your number to be called, and find an open bench to sit down. My fave meals there are swordfish with rice pilaf and salad (the ranch is really good), fish and chips, clam chowder, or a pot of steamed clams in a nice broth.
Leo Carrillo State Park / Malibu photos by Lydia Marcus
As seen on my blog: fotonomous.blogspot.com/2008/08/tide-poolin.html
School House was consistently the strongest House in this era. A couple of years earlier it had been recorded in the school magazine that 'we have managed to win the House Challenge Shield for the third year in succession...the best workers in the House have been found in the Lower School, Barnikel, Furlong and Walker. In athletics, Vick won the Junior Championship, whilst Hamilton, Savin and Furlong gained many points. The rugby team in 1948-9 was particularly strong. In the cross-country team, Savin - who consistently won the cross country - is holding the team cup as School came first.
My grandmother Audrey (Sharp) Rognlien on the day of her marriage to my grandfather Elmer Norman Rognlien in 1942. My scandalous cradle-robbing grandpa fell in love with grandma, who was 15 years his junior, most certainly causing a collective rural gasp at the farm feed store in Decorah, IA. But love is love and it remained consistent until my grandmother's untimely death and beyond, until my grandfather's death in his early 90s.
To my grandmother's right: Mary "Boop" Malanaphy (my mother thinks the surname is correct). To my grandfather's left: Curtis Marlow. Boop and Curtis stood up for them at the wedding.
Business surveys in Latin America consistently show that skills gaps are a serious bottleneck to firm growth and competitiveness. Lack of responsiveness by providers of technical education and professional training is often blamed for this situation. What innovations are possible to improve the quality and relevance of those programs? What role should governments, employers, universities, and civil society play in shaping the approach to technical education and professional training in Latin America? What can we learn from reforms in the region and abroad? The Dialogue and CAF - Development Bank of Latin America hosted a wide-ranging full-day seminar that brought together academics, policymakers, and other experts from the Western Hemisphere to discuss the future of technical education and professional training in Latin America.
The last consistently convincing Alice Cooper record in my opinion, and the last one by the original Alice Cooper band. The stains at the bottom are part of the design, as you can see from Bradley's upload and Wikipedia. From there it even seems that it was printed in different colors. However, I like the inner sleeve more.
Album concept and design: Pacific Eye & Ear
Big Apple Dreamin' (Hippo) - 5:10
Never Been Sold Before - 4:20
Hard Hearted Alice - 4:50
Crazy Little Child - 4:58
Working up a Sweat - 3:31
Muscle of Love - 3:42
Man with the Golden Gun - 4:12
Teenage Lament - 3:51
Woman Machine - 4:29
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It's a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently ranked one of the world's most livable cities.
Toronto is a city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, with the original city area lying between the Don and Humber rivers.
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About this day of the trip:
Day 2
Niagara Falls - Niagara Falls Canada - Toronto (83 miles)
We will continue our tour Niagara Falls by heading into Canada to take the Hornblower Cruise boat ride and see an informational movie at the IMAX Theater. We will also ascend the Skylon Tower. The tour then departs for Toronto, ON, one of Canada's largest cities. There we will visit the CN Tower and guests will have the option to take a Lake Ontario Cruise. During the winter when the cruise is not running, we will instead visit Casa Loma. We will have dinner in historical Chinatown.
Niagara Falls Canada, Canada
Skylon Tower This observation tower on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls offers a bird's-eye views of one of the world's favorite natural wonders. The tower stands 520 feet from street level and 775 feet from the bottom of the falls.
Rainbow Bridge The Rainbow Bridge across the Niagara River connects Niagara, Ontario to Niagara, New York. It is an international landmark and impressive architectural feat. In addition to private vehicles, pedestrians and bikes can cross the bridge for a small toll.
Niagara Falls IMAX This amazing movie experience, presented on an unbelievable IMAX screen, chronicles more than 12,000 years of history and examines human interaction with the falls from ancient time through the people-- like you-- who come to see them today.
Hornblower Niagara Cruise Get ready to get wet: this world-famous boat ride takes passengers as close to the falls as it is possible to get. Formerly Maid of the Mist, Hornblower now runs Niagara cruise operations on the Canadian side of the Falls.
Skylon Revolving Restaurant Lunch The impressive Skylon Tower, jutting into the air above Niagara Falls, features the Revolving Dining Room, a one-of-a-kind eatery the makes a full revolution every hour. Sitting just below the observation deck, guests can enjoy views and food!
Toronto, ON
Lake Ontario Cruise Lake Ontario Cruises offer gorgeous views of the city of Toronto from the waters of Lake Ontario, one of the famous Great Lakes of North America. See the city of Toronto and the surrounding area in a new way!
Toronto City Hall This unique building complex is one of the most famous in Toronto, and also the home of the city's municipal government. The Toronto City Hall offers self-guided tours which are available in five languages (including English).
University of Toronto Routinely placed in the top 30 institutions of higher learning in the world, the University of Toronto has been educating the masses since 1827. Widely considered the best university in Canada, it is known for its pioneering research.
Casa Loma This century-old Gothic-style house in Toronto was originally the home of financier Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Today, it serves as a museum that showcases the history of life in Toronto and what life was like in the early 1900s.
CN Tower Toronto's CN Tower is a Canadian icon and one of the most recognizable North American buildings. Made entirely of concrete, this massive monolith was the tallest structure in the world at the time of its completion in 1976.
Ontario Legislative Building The Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada is the seventh structure to function as the parliamentary building of the province of Ontario. This impressive building is in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style and was built in 1893.
Chinatown One of the largest Chinatowns in North America is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Toronto contains several Chinatowns. This one is the oldest, dating back to the 1870s, and the historical area features many authentic groceries, restaurants, and shops.
Toronto Chinese Dinner Treat yourself to a specialty dinner in one of the largest Chinatowns in the Western Hemisphere! Freshly-cooked meats and vegetables decorate the windows of the esteemed restaurants, from whole cooked ducks to beef ribs and so much more. Enjoy!
Deluxe Hotel: Crowne Plaza or similar
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3-Day Niagara Falls, Toronto Canada Tour from New York
Tour Code: 655-68
July 11th, 12th, 13th 2014
Visit:
Watkins Glen State Park New York
Niagara Falls, NY USA
Thundering Water Cultural Show
USA / Canada international border crossing on Rainbow Bridge from New York United States of America to Ontario Canada
Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada
Skylon Tower
Niagara Falls IMAX
Hornblower Niagara Cruise
Skylon Revolving Restaurant Lunch
Toronto which is the largest city in Canada
Lake Ontario Cruise
Toronto City Hall
University of Toronto
CN Tower
Ontario Legislative Building
Chinatown
Toronto Chinese Dinner
Thousand Islands, Ontario Canada
Thousand Islands Cruise
Thousand Islands Cruise Breakfast
Thousand Islands Tax and Duty Free Store in Lansdowne, Ontario Canada
Canada / USA international border crossing Thousand Islands Bridge from Hill Island, Ontario, Canada across the Saint Lawrence River to Wellesley Island, New York, United States of America
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July 12th 2014
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Known for its consistent river mouth surf break, Sayulita was "discovered" by roving surfers in the late 1960s with the construction of Mexican Highway 200. Today, Sayulita is a prosperous growing village of approximately 5,000 residents. Hailed as a popular off-the-beaten-path travel destination, Sayulita offers a variety of activities such as horseback riding, hiking, jungle canopy tours, snorkeling and fishing.
MADRID RIO
Madrid Río es un parque de la ciudad española de Madrid, consistente en una zona peatonal y de recreo construida entre los años 2006 a 2012 en los dos márgenes del río Manzanares, en buena parte sobre el trazado soterrado de la vía de circunvalación M-30,1 desde el nudo Sur hasta el enlace con la A-5. En 2016, el proyecto se hizo con el galardón Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design de la Universidad de Harvard por su diseño e impacto social y cultural en la transformación del río
Entre 2003 y 2007 se llevó a cabo la obra de soterramiento del arco oeste de la M-30 en el ámbito del río, obra que hizo posible la eliminación del tráfico en superficie y la consiguiente liberación de más de cincuenta hectáreas de terreno ocupado anteriormente por las calzadas. A esta superficie se sumaron otras casi cien hectáreas correspondientes a los diferentes suelos infrautilizados adyacentes a la autopista.
Tras la construcción de los túneles afloró una herida vacía formada por un rosario de espacios desocupados, que atesoraban la potencia latente de convertirse en nexo de unión de un corredor ambiental de casi tres mil hectáreas dentro del término municipal, que se extiende desde El Pardo hasta Getafe y que enlaza importantísimas áreas verdes de la ciudad como la Casa de Campo, el Parque de la Arganzuela o el Parque del Manzanares Sur.
Por tanto, los beneficios obtenidos al enterrar la antigua autopista, obviamente, no han quedado reducidos a la mejora de ciertos aspectos de la movilidad urbana, ni siquiera a la rehabilitación local de los barrios, sino que pueden adquirir en un futuro próximo, una dimensión de gran escala que necesariamente deberá repercutir en las relaciones entre la ciudad y el territorio, entendidas en su mayor alcance. La enorme trascendencia para la ciudad de los espacios liberados como consecuencia del soterramiento de la M-30, llevó al Ayuntamiento de Madrid a convocar un Concurso Internacional de Ideas para concebir y proyectar los nuevos espacios libres en el entorno del río. El concurso lo ganó el equipo de arquitectos dirigido por Ginés Garrido y formado por Burgos & Garrido Arquitectos, Porras & La Casta y Rubio & Álvarez-Sala y West8, con la solución para la construcción de un parque urbano de más de ciento veinte hectáreas, que ocupa la superficie liberada por el soterramiento de la autopista. Los inicios del proyecto pasaron por el intento de comprender en su totalidad las cualidades geográficas de la cuenca fluvial. Las características del territorio y la diversidad de sus elementos naturales constituyen un conjunto de claves que han sustentado muchas de las ideas contenidas en el proyecto.
Sumariamente, la estrategia del éste se basa en la convicción de que, a través del río es posible conectar la ciudad, expresión máxima de la acción artificial, con los territorios del norte y el sur de Madrid, en los que aún perviven los elementos naturales propios de la cuenca fluvial. El río se convierte en puerta o enlace entre interior urbano y exterior territorial y, a través de sus márgenes, se establece la continuidad y la permeabilidad, hasta hoy aniquiladas por los sucesivos anillos concéntricos, hollados por los cinturones viarios, M-30, M-40, M-45, M-50 …, que fueron el resultado de aplicar a la red circulatoria los modelos de movilidad propios de mediados del siglo XX.
El proyecto se ha concebido en sucesivas aproximaciones o escalas a partir de las que se ha aplicado la reflexión sobre el campo de juego, obteniendo respuestas o soluciones diversas, desde el ámbito territorial o estratégico al local o específico.
En la escala territorial se han establecido los parámetros de partida para que, en el medio plazo, sea posible la regeneración de las márgenes del río en toda su longitud, como verdaderas áreas de integración entre el paisaje y la actividad humana, bajo un entendimiento contemporáneo capaz de superar el antagonismo implícito en el binomio urbano-rural.
En la escala metropolitana, a través del proyecto y de su concepción como gran infraestructura, se lleva a cabo la incorporación del corredor que se extiende sobre los bordes fluviales a su paso por la ciudad como parte del GR 124 (Gran Recorrido de la Red de Senderos Europeos) que ya, en 2011 se podrá transitar en toda su extensión, desde Manzanares el Real hasta Aranjuez.
En la escala urbana, el proyecto incorpora el río como doble línea de fachada inédita y configura un conjunto enlazado de espacios verdes que se infiltra en la ciudad; establece en la superficie un nuevo sistema de movilidad y accesibilidad; incrementa la integración y calidad urbana de los barrios limítrofes al río; protege y revaloriza el patrimonio histórico y detecta áreas de oportunidad que, sobre este ámbito de nueva centralidad, serán capaces de generar un cambio potencial del conjunto de la ciudad en el largo plazo.
En la escala local, la propuesta se ejecuta como una operación radicalmente artificial, materializada sin embargo con instrumentos eminentemente naturales. No se debe olvidar que se actúa mayoritariamente sobre una infraestructura bajo tierra. El proyecto se implanta sobre un túnel o, más bien, sobre la cubierta de un conjunto complejísimo de instalaciones al servicio del viario enterrado. Un edificio de hormigón de más de seis kilómetros de longitud, con enormes y determinantes servidumbres y con una topografía cuya lógica obedece exclusivamente a la construcción de la infraestructura, que emerge inopinadamente sobre el suelo y con la que ha sido necesario negociar. Sobre esta edificación subterránea, la solución adoptada se ha basado en el uso de la vegetación como principal material de construcción. El proyecto establece como estrategia general la idea de implantar una densa capa vegetal, de carácter casi forestal, allá donde sea posible, es decir, fabricar un paisaje con materia viva, sobre un sustrato subterráneo inerte, modificado y excavado para el automóvil, sobre una construcción que expresa por sí misma el artificio máximo.
Las familias, formas y asociaciones de especies vegetales seleccionadas provienen de la extrapolación del estudio de la cuenca del río y su adaptación, en cada caso, al medio urbano específico. La ordenación de los distintos entornos y su caracterización como lugares de uso público se ha producido teniendo en cuenta, por un lado, las funciones requeridas y las necesidades detectadas en cada distrito y por otro, la capacidad de conformar espacios habitables, inherente a los conjuntos organizados de vegetación de distinto porte.
La solución se concreta en tres unidades de paisaje principales. Primero, el Salón de Pinos, o corredor verde que discurre por la margen derecha del río. Es la estructura que permite la continuidad de los recorridos y reacciona en su encuentro con los puentes existentes dando lugar a distintos tipos de jardines de ribera (Jardines bajos de Puente de Segovia, Jardines del Puente de San Isidro, Jardines del Puente de Toledo y Jardines del Puente de Praga). Segundo, el enlace definitivo del centro histórico (representado por la imagen imponente del Palacio Real y la cornisa elevada de la ciudad), con la Casa de Campo, parque de más de mil setecientas hectáreas. En este entorno se incluyen la Avenida de Portugal, la Huerta de la Partida, la Explanada del Rey y los Jardines de la Virgen del Puerto. Tercero, la ancha franja sobre la ribera izquierda donde se sitúa el conjunto del Parque de la Arganzuela que incluye el centro de creación de arte contemporáneo de Matadero, y que representa la mayor superficie de espacio verde unitario de la propuesta.
Además de estas tres grandes operaciones paisajísticas coherentes entre sí, el proyecto propone ciento cincuenta intervenciones de diferente carácter, entre las que destaca el sistema puentes que dotan de un inédito grado de permeabilidad al cauce. Se han desarrollado soluciones sobre más de veinte puentes o pasarelas sobre el río, rehabilitando las siete presas, reciclando algunos puentes existentes y creando nuevos pasos, unas veces con un lenguaje silencioso y otras, intencionadamente expresivo. Como en una acción microquirúrgica el proyecto incorpora, eslabón por eslabón, una cadena de fórmulas de integración del río en la ciudad y de la ciudad en el río. Son elementos que garantizarán el contagio de los nuevos valores de las orillas regeneradas sobre los ámbitos y barrios cercanos. Con este efecto de resonancia, se prevé una sucesión de operaciones que aseguren una renovación de gran alcance. Desde ahora y de manera irreversible, se está fraguando una radical metamorfosis, sin precedentes para la ciudad de Madrid.
La superestructura lineal del Salón de Pinos es el elemento que organiza la continuidad de recorridos a lo largo de la ribera derecha del río. Está construida sobre los túneles en su práctica totalidad y tiene un ancho medio de treinta metros. Sobre la losa de hormigón que cubre el paso de los automóviles se han plantado más de 9.000 unidades de diferentes especies de pinos, de diversos tamaños, formas y agrupaciones con un marco de plantación forestal. Los ejemplares han sido seleccionados fundamentalmente en campos en los que hubiese posibilidad de extraer plantas con morfologías naturales (troncos no lineales, troncos dobles, troncos inclinados, etc.) De este modo se obtiene una prolongación controlada de los pinares de la sierra situada al norte de Madrid que parecen extenderse hasta el confín de la ciudad. Estos árboles han sido anclados a la losa de los túneles mediante cables de acero y bridas biodegradables, para potenciar su estabilidad y el crecimiento de sus raíces en horizontal sobre el paquete de tierras disponible. No obstante, este paseo se encuentra frecuentemente con estructuras de gran valor urbano o patrimonial.
Dos ejemplos simbólicos de esta intersección son los puentes históricos de Segovia (1582) y de Toledo (1732). En estos enclaves el salón reacciona como espacio de estancia, ampliando sus límites y ofreciendo un diseño específico, con árboles de ribera de hoja caduca y alineaciones de setos y bancos de piedra. Las actividades integradas en el salón se incorporan con un lenguaje coherente con su carácter forestal. Un claro ejemplo de este procedimiento lo forma el conjunto de áreas de juegos infantiles, diseñado específicamente como un sistema completo de formas naturales.
Jardines del Puente de Segovia
El puente de Segovia está declarado Bien de Interés Cultural. Fue construido a finales del siglo XVI por el arquitecto Juan de Herrera, por encargo de Felipe II. El proyecto de ajardinamiento de su entorno conforma una excepción en el ámbito del Salón de Pinos, constituyendo un ensanchamiento de éste y ofreciendo un modo diferente de aproximación al río. Los jardines se ordenan mediante una serie de líneas de traza orgánica que modelan sucesivas terrazas que descienden hacia el río. Estas líneas están construidas con unas piezas de granito de gran formato que sirven también de bancos. Entre ellos se extiende una superficie de hierba de bajo consumo hídrico arbolada con diferentes especies de árboles frondosos de ribera de la familia de los populus. En las inmediaciones de la fábrica almohadillada del puente se han construido dos estanques de agua limpia sobre los cuales, por un lado alza una fuente monumental de 16 chorros con forma de ciprés y por otro se extiende un pequeño jardín de lirios acuáticos. Los estanques son accesibles mediante unas gradas de piedra que se acercan a ellos hasta sumergirse.
Jardines del Puente de Toledo
Los jardines del Puente de Toledo constituyen una de las áreas más significativas del Proyecto Madrid Río, ya que se están situados en un enclave de excepcional importancia en el que el Salón de Pinos se encuentra con uno de los puentes monumentales de Madrid, el puente de Toledo, construido entre 1718 y 1732. El proyecto aprovecha dicho monumento en un doble sentido: Por un lado se compone un espacio concebido para ser visto desde lo alto del puente que se convierte así en un mirador privilegiado. De este modo los jardines ofrecen una nueva e inédita panorámica de Madrid ya que sus trazados dibujan un enorme tatuaje que se extiende como una alfombra sobre la superficie, reproduciendo un motivo figurativo vegetal. Por otro lado, los jardines incorporan el Puente de Toledo, que es una estructura barroca diseñada por el arquitecto Pedro de Ribera, como un objeto al que admirar, al que tocar y bajo el que pasar. La disposición de los setos está organizada de modo que conforma una serie de líneas que toman como referencia los jardines barrocos de la época borbónica, aunque están trazadas con un lenguaje contemporáneo. Asimismo en este punto se ha construido un graderío que permite la máxima aproximación a la lámina de agua del río, y la mejor contemplación de los arcos del antiguo puente.
Segunda unidad de paisaje: La Escena Monumental
La vinculación del centro histórico y el barrio de La Latina con la Casa de Campo ha estado vedada a los peatones de forma secular. El nuevo contacto, que ya es posible por la desaparición de los automóviles bajo tierra, ha sido resuelto con diversas intervenciones que asumen el carácter monumental y panorámico de esta zona, en la que el zócalo elevado del Palacio Real (germen primigenio del nacimiento de la ciudad) contacta con el río. Se han propuesto diferentes soluciones afrontando con extremada atención el contexto en el que se sitúan: La “Explanada del Rey”, explanada abierta pavimentada con un gran patrón figurativo y que sirve de gran atrio ante la Casa de Campo. La huerta de la partida, que es un recinto cerrado en el que se han plantado diferentes retículas de árboles frutales (perales, manzanos, moreras, granados, higueras, nogales, avellanos, etc) acoge un extraordinario mirador de la cornisa. La avenida de Portugal, convertida en un bulevar pavimentado por calceteiros portugueses y poblado por cuatro especies de cerezos (Prunus avium, P. avium ‘Plena’, P.yedoensis y P.padus ‘Watereii’ ) permite la contemplación de una espectacular floración que se alarga más de un mes en primavera. Por último, los jardines de La Virgen del Puerto, en la otra margen del río, estructurados mediante la disposición de parterres orientados según los ejes de los principales acontecimientos urbanos del área: el puente de Segovia, el puente del Rey, la avenida de Portugal y la puerta del Rey que ha sido restaurada y resituada según los datos disponibles en la cartografía histórica de Madrid.
Plataforma del Rey
En el acceso monumental que enlaza el centro histórico de Madrid con la Casa de Campo, antiguo cazadero real, destaca la Explanada o Plataforma del Rey, que es un espacio abierto de una superficie aproximada de 14.000 m2 y un frente paralelo al río de poco menos de 250 m. El destino de este espacio es el de formar un escenario capaz de acoger diferentes manifestaciones cívicas (conciertos, celebraciones oficiales, actividades culturales, etc.) en un entorno de extraordinaria calidad ambiental, que permite contemplar la Cornisa Histórica de la Ciudad. Este lugar está conectado con el Salón de Pinos y forma parte de él, aunque por exigencias de su uso, sea un área casi desprovista de arbolado. En ella el principal elemento organizador es el pavimento que, de forma muy suave, se adapta a una topografía que integra todas las emergencias de los túneles hasta hacerlas imperceptibles. En este pavimento las pequeñas piezas de granito y basalto forman un patrón que desciende desde la Avenida de Portugal y se esparce sobre la superficie del suelo a una escala en aumento progresivo. Dicho patrón vincula la plataforma con el pavimento proyectado en la avenida. De este modo la Plataforma es un elemento que liga de manera natural importantes piezas del escenario monumental que se produce en este punto, como son el Puente del Rey, la Casa de Campo, la Avenida de Portugal y el Salón de Pinos.
Huerta de la Partida
Se trata de un espacio recuperado que en las pasadas décadas se dedicó a albergar uno de los principales nudos de la autopista. La propuesta de regeneración de este lugar incluye varias operaciones: En primer lugar la construcción de una tapia, a veces opaca, a veces permeable que constituye un cierre que confiere al recinto el carácter de huerto cerrado. En segundo lugar, el modelado artificial del terreno, regularizando su superficie y tallando un único plano inclinado de suave pendiente que se desliza hacia el río. En tercer lugar la plantación de diferentes agrupaciones de árboles frutales (granados, moreras, manzanos, perales, avellanos, almendros, higueras, olivos y nogales) que se incorporan en el entorno describiendo cuadrantes reticulados con sutiles variaciones de orientación. Por último, se ha proyectado una ría húmeda que describe la trayectoria del Arroyo Meaques, actualmente entubado y oculto. Este proyecto ha sido fruto del estudio minucioso de la historia del lugar, ya que en el pasado, cuando Felipe II adquirió esta finca después de establecer la capitalidad de Madrid, en esta posición se plantaron algunas huertas que producían el alimento necesario para los trabajadores de la Casa de Campo.
Tercera unidad de paisaje: La Ribera del Agua. Arganzuela y Matadero
En la margen izquierda del cauce la ciudad se separa del río. El ejemplo más importante de la propuesta en esta orilla es el nuevo Parque de la Arganzuela, construido sobre antiguas dehesas de pasto de uso comunal. En este entorno se construyó el Matadero Municipal, notable ejemplo de arquitectura posindustrial de la segunda década del siglo XX. Con el soterramiento de la autopista, Madrid dispone ahora en este punto de 33 hectáreas de espacios libres que forman el mayor parque del proyecto. Éste se ha concebido como un gran espacio en el que el río se ha retirado dejando su huella ancestral. Está organizado con diferentes líneas que se entrecruzan, como surcos por los que pasó el agua, dejando entre sí espacios para distintos usos. Estas líneas, de carácter marcadamente longitudinal, son los caminos de distinta especie que recorren el espacio de norte a sur.
Paseo junto al matadero
Un camino más plano y ancho (el Camino Rápido), otro más sinuoso y de pendiente variable (el Camino Lento) y una franja empedrada de márgenes frondosos (el Arroyo Seco), que vertebra el centro del parque. La construcción del espacio se plantea como una gran arboleda que contiene varios paisajes, algunos más naturales y otros más construidos, configurados por una variación de especies, alturas, densidades y texturas. De este modo el parque, concebido como un retazo de la cuenca del río, incorpora tres áreas botánicas: bosque mediterráneo, bosque atlántico y fronda de ribera. El carácter de estos paisajes interiores está relacionado con los trazados longitudinales del parque, con árboles que siguen los caminos y las sendas, con sotos y bosques que emergen sobre la topografía. La textura boscosa se intercala con las superficies plantadas de aromáticas entre los caminos y el Arroyo Seco. Siguiendo la orilla izquierda del río, se dispone una franja húmeda y verde, con una pradera de césped que se inclina hacia el agua. Una constelación de fuentes ornamentales y un conjunto de tres láminas elípticas de agua pura introducen este elemento como materia narrativa que relaciona las distintas asociaciones de vegetación. Cada fuente presenta un distinto juego sonoro y visual y se rodea de pequeñas laderas plantadas de frutales que remiten a la imagen de los jardines de las leyendas o del Paraíso. Las líneas entrelazadas que estructuran el parque permiten la formación de recintos en los que se han situado importantes instalaciones para el recreo al servicio de los usuarios de todas las edades. En él se incluye un campo de fútbol , dos pistas de patinaje y tres importantes conjuntos de juegos infantiles. El parque así mismo incorpora el conjunto dedicado a la creación de arte contemporáneo de Matadero, como una gran dotación cultural que vive dentro de él. A través de los caminos se accede a las naves del antiguo complejo, cuya rehabilitación está a punto de finalizar. El diseño de los trazados permite entender la relación entre Matadero y el parque como un continuo entre el río y la ciudad.
El sistema de puentes sobre el río
La implantación de puentes sobre el Manzanares se lleva a cabo como una estrategia global, es decir, como un conjunto en que cada elemento resuelve problemas puntuales detectados en el entorno próximo, pero también forma parte a su vez de un sistema integral de conectividad transversal de acuerdo con la relación entre la ciudad y el río. Las unidades de este conjunto son de diferente carácter: puentes y presas rehabilitados o reciclados, puentes rodados existentes acondicionados al nuevo sistema de tráfico ciclista y peatonal, puentes singulares que constituyen hitos en el recorrido del río, pasarelas funcionales situadas en los nodos de máximo tránsito transversal y puentes de grandes luces que enlazan los recorridos del parque con los territorios exteriores a la ciudad al norte y al sur, haciendo realidad la principal aspiración territorial del proyecto.
Entre los puentes existentes destaca la operación llevada a cabo con las siete presas que han sido convertidas en pasarelas peatonales a través de su restauración integral y la incorporación de un tablero de madera accesible. En segundo lugar dentro de esta serie, se debe destacar el reciclaje del puente rodado de la M-30 que cruzaba el río al sur del Puente de Segovia, reconvertido en un puente peatonal y ciclista que incorpora un talud plantado con pinos. Entre los puentes singulares cabe mencionar el puente con forma de Y construido con cajones de perfiles metálicos, que evoca el lenguaje de los puentes ferroviarios del s. XIX colgados sobre los desfiladeros forestales y los puentes gemelos de hormigón que se dan acceso al complejo Matadero, proyectados como elementos de paso capaces también de configurar un espacio al que se ingresa, como pabellones que gravitan sobre el río, pero que verdaderamente pertenecen al parque.
Pasarela de Almuñécar
Fabricada de una sola pieza con fibra de carbono, para salvar una luz de algo más de 40 metros. Se sitúa sobre el único tramo del cauce que carece de cajero de hormigón. Su diseño final responde a las capacidades del material con que está fabricada, extremadamente ligero y resistente.
Restauración de Presas
Las siete presas que regulan el río a su paso de la ciudad han sido restauradas y puestas al servicio del nuevo sistema de pasos transversales. Sus mecanismos y exclusas han sido reparados y se les ha incorporado un tablero accesible de madera y una escala de peces para favorecer la continuidad de la fauna subacuática a lo largo del río.
Puente Oblicuo
Esta estructura viaria coetánea de la M-30 se ha reciclado para incorporarla al Salón de Pinos como un paso privilegiado a través del cual los peatones, los ciclistas y los árboles pasan de una a otra orilla. La losa aligerada que componía el tablero de hormigón postesado se cortó y apeó reforzándose para soportar las cargas debidas a su nuevo uso.
Puente del Principado de Andorra
Es uno de los nuevos puentes singulares del proyecto. Está construido por jaulas de perfiles abiertos, de expresividad algo arcaica, que toma como referencia las estructuras ferroviarias sobre los desfiladeros boscosos que se construyeron en Europa y Estados Unidos a finales de siglo XIX. Antes conocido como Puente Y, en julio de 2011 se le cambió de nombre al actual de Principado de Andorra, para agradecer al gobierno de Andorra la construcción del Puente de Madrid en Andorra la Vieja. Se escogió este puente para nombrarlo como Principado de Andorra porque representa también la geografía de Andorra: el país pirenaico está formado por dos valles, el del Valira del Norte y el del Valira de Oriente, los cuales confluyen en Escaldes-Engordany y se convierten en uno solo, de nombre Gran Valira. Esta disposición de los valles y sus ríos es similar a una Y.
Puentes Cáscara
Son dos puentes gemelos construidos con una lámina de 15 cm de hormigón autonivelante que forma una superficie con doble curvatura, de la que cuelga el tablero. Se conciben como dos pabellones a los que acceder para cruzar el río. Su bóveda se ha ornamentado con un mosaico creado por el artista Daniel Canogar.
Pasarela de la Princesa
El canto necesario para el funcionamiento de la pasarela se incorpora en las barandillas que en realidad conforman una pareja de vigas de alma llena y rigidizadores verticales. El lenguaje de la pasarela es intencionadamente sobrio.
Les grottes de Han consistent en un ensemble de grottes souterraines à Han-sur-Lesse près de Rochefort, située sur la rivière Lesse en Famenne (Belgique), dans la région géologique appelée Calestienne.
C'est la Lesse, un affluent de la Meuse, qui est à l'origine de ces grottes, par érosion d'une partie de la colline calcaire. La rivière disparaît sous le sol sur une distance d'environ 1 100 mètres (à vol d'oiseau), mais l'eau met 20 heures pour parcourir cette distance. (Wikipédia)
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How about those windows to greet the sunrise and preserve every morning?
Autumn is consistently a great time to visit, with the foliage adding so much in spectacular, rich colors. And even during the latter part of the season, there is something so special about the bareness of many trees and vegetation. The nice thing as an observer of nature’s critters is that the birds are so much more visible. Even if they are at a fair distance, at least, one can appreciate their features. Also, many fall berries and other fruits and nuts, often with bright colors and interesting shapes, accentuate the landscape as seen only at this time of year.
The late, Doris Duke, had left a wonderful legacy in converting her magnificent estate into a Natural Wildlife Preserve for the public’s education and enjoyment. The paths throughout the estate offer such splendid scenery. One is forever exploring, always seeing something subtly beautiful. There are always pleasant surprises, from the general scenery to the world of the wildlife, even tiny insects and flowers are enjoyable to observe. The bucolic nature of the preserve is so relaxing—akin to meditating while experiencing the landscape. The beauty of visiting Duke Farms is that so many incredible views are there simply by observing all of the surroundings. Spotting new and fascinating wildlife—both animals and plants—always adds to the experience.
El gebre és un fenomen meteorològic consistent en la deposició de cristalls d'aigua subfusa (subfusió) en forma de gel que, en temps fred, la boira diposita sobre els objectes, principalment sobre les superfícies verticals, les puntes i les arestes d'aquests.
Les microgotes cristalitzades provenen d'un núvol o de la boira. La gebrada forma cristalls de gel, com en la formació de la neu, però dipositat-se sobre superfícies sòlides, cobrint-les amb una capa opaca i granulada. La gebrada s'observa amb freqüència durant l'hivern sobre el terra, la vegetació i les aeronaus. El gebre també es pot dipositar sobre els mateixos flocs de neu dins els núvols, recobrint-los amb una capa gelada que augmentarà la seva densitat.
En els motors amb carburador el gebre pot obstruir el pas de mescla, provocant un malfuncionament o aturada del motor. El problema es pot resoldre mitjançant l'aspiració d'aire escalfat prèviament (per exemple fen-lo circular al voltant del tub d'escapament o alguna altra superfície a una temperatura elevada).
L'expansió brusca d'un gas pot també provocar la gebrada. Es pot observar aquest efecte durant l'expansió de l'aire sortint de les botelles de submarinisme, quan la baixa temperatura de l'aigua, accentuada per l'efecte Venturi, fa gebrar l'aire sortint. El gebre pot obstruir la vàlvula, deixant que l'aire surti de manera continuada, amb les greus conseqüències que pot comportar per al submarinista.
El refredament de l'aire sobre el perfil d'una ala per efecte Venturi pot crear unes condicions favorables per a la formació de gebre sobre el caire d'atac. Aquesta gebrada pot causar problemes seriosos a una aeronau que s'estigui massa temps a l'espera d'enlairar-se. En tal cas, es modifica l'aerodinàmica de l'ala i disminueix la sustentació, necessària per a l'enlairament.
Riyaz Shaikh is an Indian professional athlete, promoter, trainer, model, dancer, brand ambassador and one of the the top 5 consistent performers in IHFF Olympia and Sheru Classic. When his diligence commenced to captivate fame, he was offered to be the brand ambassador of many lifestyle grooming, clothing, and sports supplement companies.
Early Life
Every great achievement starts with a dream and a hyper active approach to conquer it. As a child, Mr. Riyaz Shaikh loved the sport of cricket, and other outdoor activities, while giving equal attention to his studies. His passion and zest for rigorous pursuits made him a thin and tanned kid. But these are the trophies of hard work. His dynamic agility also made him a subject to saddening social horrors like bullying, colorism, body shaming, etc. Because of such constant mocks, he was on the brink of turning into an upset and underconfident child. But whatever doesn’t stop us, just makes us stronger. Through television, he started gaining new perceptions about athletes and their work. He acquired an unbendable aspiration, and an enthusiasm to be known for his triumphs. After he passed his 12th standard, he joined a gymnasium and started training, and health dieting. With consistent efforts and discipline, he gained a competent amount of muscles with the flexibility of an athlete.
Career
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Personal Life
Mr. Riyaz graduated with the Bachelor of Commerce degree, a three-year undergraduate course. To begin his career as an actor, he attended Asha K Chandra Institute of Acting in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He retains a wide range of interests and hobbies like dancing, working out, traveling, cooking, sports, etc. He spent a lot of his childhood playing cricket. Also, has a proclivity for foods like pancakes, waffles, seafood dishes, and Baklava in sweets. Mr. Riyaz says that he is deeply obliged to the people who supported him in his initial stage, and to the people who still support and love him.
The National Wallace Monument commemorates Sir William Wallace. He was one of the very few who consistently opposed the efforts of King Edward I of England to impose his will, and ultimately his supremacy, over Scotland and the Scots in the years around 1300.
The Wallace, as he is often known, is one of the most powerful, most evocative, and most well recognised figures from Scottish history. It is a fair bet that today his name is better known worldwide than most, if not all, of Scotland's monarchs.
Yet he was never a king; his notable deeds took place over a very short period of time, part of which he actually spent in France; he fought just two major battles and emerged with a score of won one and lost one, and in the end he was betrayed and executed.
There's a contradiction here. Behind it lies the stunningly good press that William Wallace has received over the centuries. Most notably, the bard Blind Harry wrote an epic 1470 poem, The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie. This introduced the story of Wallace as the heroic figure we now all know, at times without too much regard for the actual historical facts.
But it was not Blind Harry who brought Wallace's story to the attention of a worldwide audience, it was Mel Gibson. His 1995 film Braveheart added another layer of artistic license to the one already applied by Blind Harry. The result has been criticised for its lack of historical accuracy. But critics of what is, without doubt, a superbly entertaining and enormously popular film, miss the point. The point is that the historical accuracy of the film doesn't really matter, just as the historical accuracy of Blind Harry's poem didn't really matter. People believe what they want to believe, and for a nation in search of national heroes, William Wallace fitted the bill perfectly: and still does.
But let's wind the story back to the mid-1800s. Scotland, with more than a little help from Sir Walter Scott, was going through an earlier phase of the rediscovery of its sense of national pride and identity after a period during which for many it had become "North Britain". Blind Harry's William Wallace was a perfect focus for the celebration of this new sense of identity and as a result statues of him and monuments to him began to spring up all over the country, with more than 20 being built in all.
But many wanted a national monument to William Wallace that could be venerated by everyone in Scotland. Funds were raised from the public, and a competition was launched for a design for the monument after an initial proposal was deemed too anti-English (of a Scottish lion in the act of killing a mythical English creature). 106 entries were submitted and the design that was selected was by the Scots Baronial architect J.T. Rochead.
His approach was to marry together two uniquely Scottish features. He took the traditional design of a Scottish tower house castle, complete with an external stair turret, and stretched it vertically. Then he added to the top a stone crown spire, of the sort seen atop the towers of St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh and King's College in Aberdeen.
The question of location had been decided some years earlier. Both Edinburgh and Glasgow wanted to be home to the monument, and Stirling was chosen mainly because it could be seen as neutral territory. Having decided on Stirling, the choice of the rocky outcrop of Abbey Craig was an obvious one for the monument, for three main reasons. Firstly, if you are going to build a monument intended to make a statement, putting it on top of a high outcrop of rock allows it to make the biggest statement possible. Secondly, Abbey Craig could be quarried to provide the stone needed to build the monument.
The third reason for the location was that Abbey Craig overlooks the site of William Wallace's most notable victory over the English, the Battle of Stirling Bridge, which took place on 11 September 1297. This was fought around the original wooden bridge over the River Forth at Stirling, in the shadow of Stirling Castle and just below Abbey Craig. The original bridge lay a short distance upstream from the stone bridge known today as Old Stirling Bridge. The Scots attacked from the Abbey Craig when the English were half deployed across the bridge and won an overwhelming victory. After the battle, Wallace was knighted by an unnamed Earl and became Sir William Wallace "Guardian of the Kingdom of Scotland and leader of its armies." His co-leader, Andrew Murray fared less well, dying some time later from wounds received during the battle. Wallace followed up the victory by leading the Scots into Northumberland and Cumbria, retreating only when the weather became too bad to continue the campaign.
The true historical significance of the Battle of Stirling Bridge is debatable. The English returned to Scotland in early 1298, trying to draw Wallace into open battle. This eventually happened at the Battle of Falkirk, on 22 July 1298. Defeat there was the beginning of the end for Wallace who was eventually executed in London on 23 August 1305. But as we've already said, none of this is really about history: the myth of Wallace has a life of its own that remains hugely influential.
The National Wallace Monument you see today was completed in 1869 after eight years' construction. It stands some 220ft or 67m high, and Abbey Craig adds a further 300ft or 91m, meaning that the top of the monument stands 520ft above the (tidal) River Forth below.