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Dates of Bloom: June-August. Habitat: Fields, roadsides and thickets. Found in DC; MD; VA. See flower webpage.

fresh dates that have been frozen for breaking the fast. Super yum!

Interesting links to the nutritional facts of dates, and the American date industry

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Ken's head mold is dated 1997. His body is dated 1968. Seriously? His design is THAT old?

This castle dates from the second half of the 11th century,. Building commenced under William fitz Osbern soon after the Norman Conquest.

Dates back to the 13th century

Kirkwood Hall dates to 1895 and features Richardsonian Romanesque design. It is a contributing property to the Old Crescent Historic District.

 

The Old Crescent of Indiana University comprises the heart of the old campus and surrounds Dunn's Woods. The district includes nine contributing properties, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

 

Indiana University Bloomington (known as IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, or simply Indiana) is a public research university in Bloomington. It is the flagship campus of Indiana University and its largest campus with over 40,000 students in the 2020s. Established as the state's seminary in 1820, the name was changed to Indiana College in 1829 and to Indiana University in 1838.

 

Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_University_Bloomington

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DATES - Sat 28 July to Sun 12 Aug

Sat 28th July to Sat 6th 2018

Ballycastle - Joe Charlie's Cottage

Sat 6 Aug to Sun 12 Aug

Portaferry - Mary and Gabriel's House Cloughey Road, with Granny Wedge

 

Monday 30th July 2018

 

Glenariff Forest Park

 

waterfall

 

a traditional staple food in the Emirates

"The Paternoster Column

 

Whitfield Partners (architects)

 

2003, Portland stone, Cornish granite and gilded copper (urn)

 

Situated at the focal point of the Square, the Paternoster Column stands 23.3m tall and is part of a ventilation system for the traffic gyratory and the car park beneath.

 

The classic design follows an ancient tradition - stretching back as far as imperial Rome - of marking places of significance with monumental structures.

 

Comprising a hexagonal stone base, a fluted Corinthian column and a gilded copper urn with flame finial, the column was designed to be the ‘centre of gravity’ for the entire Paternoster development, yet is deliberately not aligned on an axis with other architectural elements so as to create a ‘relaxed’ environment in the Square.

 

The column itself is a recreation of those designed by Inigo Jones for the west portico of the old St Paul’s. Destroyed during the construction of Wren’s present day cathedral, replica columns of almost identical proportions and design can still be viewed at the west, north and south porticos.

 

Running through the central service hole of the column are a lightening conductor and fibre optic cables for night-lighting of the urn, which was designed to provide a visual reference to a fire beacon, and thus fulfil the column’s purpose as a marker.

 

The urn also reflects the finials on the west towers of today’s St Paul’s and commemorates the fact that the site has been destroyed twice by fire - the Great Fire of 1666 and the Blitz of WWII." from www.paternoster square.info

 

www.londonremembers.com/memorials/paternoster-square-column

 

www.paternostersquare.info/about-paternoster.aspx

Too many people prepare too much for the future that they forget to live today. The future will come soon enough. Yes, you do need to take in to consideration what is to come, but don't let it consume your life. Live life day by day, worry and care free. :D

  

- So today, I haven't been able to breathe through my nose AT ALL. I cleaned and rearranged my room, and played Kinect Adventures. I hate bacon and eggs for breakfast, and Ramen Noodles for dinner. I would say today was a successful day. Even though I didn't get to hang out with my boyfriend.

Tournament Dates: December 12th – December 14th 2025

 

The annually arranged Helsinki Open is a leading Nordic Freestyle Wrestling Tournament with categories ranging from kids to seniors.

 

Held at URHEA HALL - Mäkelänkatu 47, 00550 Helsinki

Dates: June 1 -Sept 30, 2021

Two visual artists who use the alphabet to inspire conversations about belonging and identity were on display on the second floor of the library.

 

Seemel’s focus is an animal ABC book made up of unusual fauna, polka-dot cubist artwork, and a word search embedded directly into the illustrations.

 

Boekelmann’s work addresses aspects of culture lost due to constant assimilation.

The crypt dates from the 11th century, when the cathedral was first built. The Corinthian pillars are decorated with musical angels, painted in the 15th century. On the north wall is the tomb of the headless Gervais Larchamp, canon of Goupillères in 1405.

 

"Bayeux Cathedral (Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux) is a Norman-Romanesque cathedral, located in the town of Bayeux. It is the seat of the Bishop of Bayeux. It was the original home of the Bayeux Tapestry and is a national monument of France.

 

"The site is an ancient one and was once occupied by Roman sanctuaries. The present cathedral was consecrated on 14 July 1077 in the presence of William, Duke of Normandy and King of England. It was here that William forced Harold Godwinson to take the oath, the breaking of which led to the Norman conquest of England."

 

Source: Wikipedia

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