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Baby ladybirds with dots to count are inside the mummy here. I did evens for this book & odds for the other so they can also play together with all the ladybirds.
n Bandra where we stay, there’s a small area with many old houses with tiled roofs. This is Runwar Village. Some of these houses are more than a century old. That is why this area has been declared a ‘heritage precinct’.
One thing that strikes anyone who comes here is the large number of crosses. We counted – on just two very small lanes, there were 23 crosses.
We were curious. We set out to find out the reason behind the crosses. Some people said it was because the area was full of Catholics. Some said to help people pray on their way to work or back. Then we met Mr John Gomes, a resident of Chapel Road. There are six crosses all a stone’s throw away from his house. He told us almost a century back, Bandra had been struck by a plague. Many people died. This place was overtaken by rats who spread the disease by biting people. “People were dying like flies, Mr Gomes told us. “We would bury someone, some back and see another person had died. The dead were sometimes carried away in cartloads. Many people packed their belongings and fled to the mountain.” Which mountain, we asked. Mt Mary, he replied. (Mt Mary is a church in Bandra situated on a little hill facing the sea). That is why people built the crosses, Mr Gomes said, to protect themselves from the plague. As a plea to Jesus to save them. Had anyone died in his family? No, he replied.
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a tribute to my favorite ghost story of M.R.James
drawing by Dallas Goffin ©2001
Portrait of the true Count Magnus De La Gardie found on the web
Eindigt het nu, of begint het weer. Je kan terugtellen tot 0 of opnieuw beginnen. Deze foto staat voor het eindige, maar ook voor een nieuw begin. Donker, maar licht, dromerig en zweverig.
Is it the end of the old, or the start of something new. This clock represents a countdown or the start of something new. I tried to capture something that represents the new start as well as the end of things, dark, but light, floating in a dreaming surrounding.
I recently decided to do a complete closet count of all my loli clothes, and started off with the skirts.
I originally bought this at 50cm, but when it arrived, I realised that 50cm is a bit too short to be an underskirt for me! So I had to place an order for a 60cm version as well hahaha.
This 50cm version still stays with me - it's a perfectly good skirt after all, and it does do wonders for layering when I need an extra petticoat or as an overlaying skirt.
(Yes, I do have 5 of the same skirt, in different colours and lengths!)
Oh, please don't mind the bad quality of this pic - I'm not used to this camera just yet ^^;;;
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Plan China's pilot Universal Birth Registration project in Qi Shan county, China, has been such a tremendous success (with registration numbers rising from 41% to 99% within the 1-year period of the pilot) that it was quickly upscaled.
Count your blessings, name them one by one,
Count your blessings, see what God hath done!
Count your blessings, name them one by one,
And it will surprise you what the Lord hath done.
This species is found in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua. (Wiki)
He looks very similar to the North American species the"Thick-billed Vireo" except his beak is smaller and lack of an eye rings. (My observation only.)
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Kleines Superkonzert des Jazz: Count Basie, Big Joe Turner und (nicht in diesem Album) Oscar Peterson 1974 im CCH Hamburg
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Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
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Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling
Fête médiévale les 7 et 8 juin 2014 (Crest, Drôme, France)
Graeme Smith – Lead vocals and alto sax
Lorenzo Prati – Tenor sax
Daniel Inzani – Piano and backing vocals
Pete Gibbs – Electric bass
Dan Truen – Drums
Leon Boydon – Electric guitar
Count Addiction entertaining the crowd at Eat Sleep Drag Repeat hosted by the Queen Shilling