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American singer and songwriter Phoebe Ryan performed a sold out show at Massey Hall in Toronto. In picture: PHOEBE RYAN
Sun was actually setting and brought in great light, to brighten her face and leave shadow on her left side.
2017 July 23
Mexico
SINACTRAHO started the campaign to collect 10 thousand signatures for contract in Mexico.
Source & photos: Marcelina Bautista
Elite Cleaning Devon carry out numerous contract cleaning and communal area cleaning, this is an entrance foyer to a prestigious blocks of flats in Exeter.
Kurth Contracting are Very knowledgeable and knew what the problem was straight away. Rob Kurth came Very quick out for an assessment and were able to fix a date for completing the work. Kurth Contracting were reassuring that things could be fixed and did so in a timely fashion. It appeared that the crew knew exactly what they were doing and finished the job without even stopping for lunch. I am Very impressed with Rob Kurth's Kurth Contracting way of professionalism. Will be using them again if ever we need any further work.
American singer and songwriter Phoebe Ryan performed a sold out show at Massey Hall in Toronto. In picture: PHOEBE RYAN
American singer and songwriter Phoebe Ryan performed a sold out show at Massey Hall in Toronto. In picture: PHOEBE RYAN
American singer and songwriter Phoebe Ryan performed a sold out show at Massey Hall in Toronto. In picture: PHOEBE RYAN
Build To Spill an American indie rock band based in Boise, Idaho, performed a sold out show at TURF Music Festival in Toronto. In picture: SHAKEY GRAVES
For the final contract assessment, I decided to go with floral since it was the easiest and at Seeds of Hope they plant flowers. So with permission from Mrs. Stilling, I was able to go into the green house and take photos of flowers. I choose the best ones that I knew would look perfect for photoshoots.
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In 1873 Sam and Olivia Clemens engaged New York architect Edward Tuckerman Potter to design their Hartford Home.
Construction began in August of that year‚ while Sam and Livy were abroad. Although there was still much finish work to be completed‚ the family moved into their house on September 19‚ 1874. Construction delays and the ever-increasing costs of building their dream home frustrated Sam.
Their home measures 11‚500 square feet‚ and has 25 rooms distributed through three floors. It displayed the latest in modern innovations when it was built in 1874. The couple spent $40‚000 to $45‚000 building their new home‚ so once they moved in they kept the interior simple. Mark Twain and his family enjoyed what the author would later call the happiest and most productive years of his life in their Hartford home.
Financial problems forced Sam and Livy to move the family to Europe in 1891. The family would never live in Hartford again. Susy’s death in 1896 made it too hard for Livy to return to their Hartford home‚ and the Clemenses sold the property in 1903.
Founded in 1929 and operating as a public museum since 1974, the Mark Twain House & Museum celebrates the life and legacy of Samuel L. Clemens as one of our nation’s defining cultural figures. The museum serves the public by preserving the historic Mark Twain House which has been meticulously restored over a period of many years and is designated a National Historic Landmark. The Museum also offers exhibitions and numerous educational and cultural programs for students, teachers, and the public.
When the Clemens family lived here, there was a large greenhouse on the lawn between their house and the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe. Olivia Clemens loved having fresh flowers in the house and the family employed gardeners who tended to the greenhouse plants and the many gardens around the property. The first gardener who worked for the family was Daniel Molloy. Olivia gave Daniel a book called Practical Floriculture which still exists. Daniel marked up this book in ways that give us some evidence of what might have been planted. The second gardener was John O’Neill. John was particularly well known in Hartford for growing beautiful flowers.
Today, the Mark Twain House gardens and conservatory are under the watchful care of University of Connecticut Master Gardeners. For over a decade they have worked with the plantings and landscaping on the grounds, combining a staggering amount of horticultural skill with an artist’s eye, and creatively incorporating historical hints and tributes into their work.
marktwainhouse.org/gardens-and-grounds/
Sam’s mounting success as a writer and lecturer enabled the Clemenses to do up their new house in grand style. In 1881‚ they contracted with Louis C. Tiffany & Co.‚ Associated Artists‚ (Tiffany was the son of the founder of the famed jewelry store‚ Tiffany & Co.) to decorate the walls and ceilings of the public spaces in their home‚ particularly the newly enlarged entry hall.
Associated Artists were members of the Aesthetic movement‚ and were known for their exotic interiors. The same year they decorated the Mark Twain House interior they were hired by U.S. President Chester Arthur to redecorate the state rooms of the White House. The company was made up of four designers: Louis C. Tiffany‚ Candace Wheeler‚ Lockwood DeForest and Samuel Coleman. Each brought ideas from different parts of the world where they had traveled and studied‚ and each had a hand in the design of the Mark Twain House interior. The first floor of the house is filled with design motifs from Morocco‚ India‚ Japan‚ China and Turkey.
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Although China has 1300 million population but for those labor intensive factory still not enough to support, why?