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Drs. H. Ferguson, T. Urell, M. Rush, R. Peterson, G. Johnson, and M. Haulena lead a fish anesthesia and hematology lab during the School of Veterinary Medicine's first annual Veterinary Continuing Education Conference - "An Overview of Aquatic Animal Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner".
Chartwells and District 99 mobilized on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 to deliver meals to those in need. We will continue to do so through April.
Villagers continue to farm seasonally along the Sekaman River. Their housing and lands they cultivate will be submerged by the Xekaman 1 Dam. Credit: International Rivers. Nov. 2014
101023-N-1531D-048 - ROSEHALL, Guyana - (Oct. 23, 2010) Local girls pose for a photograph during a Continuing Promise 2010 medical civic event in Rosehall, Guyana. The multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) is currently anchored off the coast of Guyana to conduct a Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked aboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathen E. Davis)
Construction continues at Gala at MacGregor, a community developed by Gardner Capital, will create 85 new affordable homes for seniors in the Museum District. 10 units will be held at market rate, with the other 75 units available to low- and moderate-income seniors who make between 30% and 80% of Area Median Income. These apartments will be created in an amenity-rich area, only blocks away from Hermann Park, the Texas Medical Center, and the recently opened H-E-B MacGregor Market.
Multifamily | Harvey Multifamily Program | CDBG-DR-17 | 2.8.22
For hundreds of years, the church of Saint Spyridon the Old continues to beautify, through its discreet presence, the life of Bucharesters.
Although its founders and the year of construction are not known with certainty, and its religious architecture does not attract the attention of those who love beauty in any special way, the place of worship impresses with its authenticity and simplicity.
Some historical writings mention as founders the Florești boyars, "old-line and generous boyars", whose sumptuous residence was located nearby, in the former neighborhood of "Scorțarului", most likely named after those who processed tree bark, indispensable to tanners.
It is also known that during the reign of Prince Constantin Mavrocordat, the small wooden church was replaced with another one made of stone, surrounded by cells, the religious establishment soon becoming a monastery.
In addition to the significant financial contribution of Prince Mavrocordat, Patriarch Silvestru of Antioch was also a co-founder.
Also during this time, as in the case of other places of worship in Bucharest, an inn was built around the monastery, but it was demolished with the start of the Dâmbovița sewerage works.
Over time, other buildings were erected on the site of the inn, among the most famous being the "Tyre Society", later transformed into a theater, which following renovation works became the "Operetta Theater".
In 1815, during the terrible plague epidemic during the reign of Prince Caragea, the Bucharesters who had not left the Capital, in order not to infect each other, closed themselves in monasteries, including "St. Spiridon the Old".
In the 19th century, the church suffered significant damage due to the earthquakes of 1802 and 1838, then the reform of the secularization of the monastery's assets, initiated by Prince Cuza, left it terribly impoverished.
During the communist regime, in 1987, it was demolished, and was not rebuilt until 1995.
A year later, on the occasion of its consecration, on Saint Demetrius' day, on October 26, the two inscriptions in Greek and Arabic, unique in the church world, the entrance portico, the carved stone columns inside and on the porch, the window frames, as well as the icons in the iconostasis were re-installed in their place.
Chevrons:
what are they exactly? This definition comes from Venetians copy of ancient Egyptian bead these important glass beads about 500 years ago, and continue to make them today.
The Italian name is Rosetta and refers to the pattern in the cross section of the bead, resembling a flower or twelve pointed star, derived from a molding process.
Colors for the different layers tend to be blue, white and red, but many combinations have been made.
The name refers to the ends of these complex canes that have been faceted or rounded by grinding , revealing the inner structure of the zigzag of chevron lines.
These beads were also manufactured in Holland in the seventeenth century by expatriate Venetian glass bead makers and are indistinguishable from Venetian beads.
Egyptian Painting and some glass fragments including one mosaic bead and one Rosetta-type bead. Conclusive evidence for when the first Rosetta type beads had been created is still lacking, yet we know that the basic cane design had existed before the Baroviers from Murano took up the pattern and created their famous Rosetta bead.
The cylindrical mosaic bead depicted in the painting date to the period of the first century BCE to the fourth century AD.(Jargstorf pg. 19 )
Manhattan Chevrons:
are in reality not even chevrons. The name comes from the 12 stripes on the outside that were done to imitate the more complex true chevrons. These beads can easily date back to the 1500's where there is more than plenty of proof that this style was used in Africa and the American fur trade.
Well flikr has changed!! Will wait to see how things pan out... I hope it just doesn't become a dumping ground for mobile phone pics to get web traffic and sell adverts..
Anyways.. I am now doing photography full time (well in between other stuff!!). I am building up a website for fine art print sales and have sold a few prints at fairs/ markets and got a lot of good feedback. I will continue to be active on here as long as it isn't too broken...!!
Shannon Nicole Cervantes delivers the student speech during Loyola University Chicago's School of Continuing and Professional Studies commencement ceremony, held in the Mundelein Auditorium on May 15, 2016. (Photo: Natalie Battaglia)
Drs. H. Ferguson, T. Urell, M. Rush, R. Peterson, G. Johnson, and M. Haulena lead a fish anesthesia and hematology lab during the School of Veterinary Medicine's first annual Veterinary Continuing Education Conference - "An Overview of Aquatic Animal Medicine for the Veterinary Practitioner".
Christian loves taking series of me. It's too bad the slideshow function on Flickr is too slow for you to enjoy it in full effect. When I click through them at home, it totally looks like I'm animated.
As the fight continues, I know what the end result will be as I have seen this happen on a daily basis. Choco will win the fight - he has behaviour problems from a previous owner and won't stop fighting till he wins. At the left of the picture, Moushka looks on and stays right out of the action. 3:10pm, Saturday 23rd July, 2011.
The hatter took this pic too, and it's pretty good. I guess there is a good view from the roof.
But it could all have gone very wrong. I imagined myself being grilled by Chief Inspector Barnaby's Irish cousin, Chief Inspector Blarney of the Gardai: "two women lying dead beneath an open window on the third floor, and you two men and this strange woman expect us to believe they just climbed out the window and along the drainpipe because they wanted to see the view from the roof?!!! Do you take the police for complete idiots, Mr. 2cents?"
I wouldn't have believed me either!
(by the way, if you look at this in the largest size you'll see a huge Grey Heron beneath the bridge)
Continuing my big upload of sketches from my Long Service Leave trip in 2010... Here are my sketches from a few days in Edinburgh.
Ah... So sad that I am not going to Scotland this year and not sketching with Eza!!!! (hi ya Eza!)
Our second stop that day was the Goonies house, which was up a steep hill in Astoria. There were signs requesting that people park down below and walk up to the house.
October 2009: Continued construction at Union Square, Guild Street, Aberdeen - due to open 29th October 2009 - looking into centre with Yo Sushi and Frankie & Beny's on upper floor
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Continuing with the project idea which started with Yarmouth a while back.
This time a wander around Shanklin (as suggested by Sue) before it gets too cold.
Did not get all the locations that I had planned as I managed to drop camera down some stone steps.... several sickening crunches later realised that organising a lens repair was in order.... :(