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2011 Belfast Telegraph Making The Difference Awards in association with SPAR at the Grand Opera House in Belfast..
John Linehan better known as May McFettridge before receiving his award
This is an interesting cemetery. Unlike most things in Rome that have stories 2,000 years old to tell us, the details of this church are in its differences.
Located in Testaccio (a fabulous neighborhood for bakeries, cafes, and restaurants), it's within the shadow of the Pyramid of Cestius (a huge tomb built in 18-12 B.C.) and the Porta San Paolo from the Aurelian Walls (built from 271-75 A.D., a protective wall of the city that incorporated the pyramid and is also one of the boundaries of the cemetery.
This may come as a shock to you, but Catholics have been known to be fanatical about being Catholic. Non-Catholics were forbidden to be buried on consecrated ground. Jews, Protestants, Orthodox, those who commit suicide...not allowed to be buried with Catholics. Hence, we have the Protestant Cemetery here. (The Italian name -- Cimitero Acattolico -- literally means "Non-Catholic Cemetery.))
It doesn't have a long history as a cemetery. The Papal States finally consented to this cemetery existing in the late 17th century. Burials happened at night, though, as the aforementioned Catholics ewre fanatical...even about Protestant burials apparently. Before it was a cemetery, this was basically a pasture for cows.
As it's non-Catholic, you can find folks from many nationalities here. There are common graves here divided by nationality: German, Greek, Swede, Romanian.
It stands to reason that there are some people of renown here -- and there are -- there seem to be more sons-of-famous folks than famous folks themselves.
The two big names here are John Keats (who died of tuberculosis in the house next to the Spanish Steps) and Percy Bysshe Shelley who drowned at sea. (Shelley's wife, Mary, is the author of Frankenstein.)
You can find the son of Goethe here, and the son of the guy who started the Bulgari house of fashion (mainly known for jewelry/watches), Percy & Mary Shelley's son is also here, Norman Rockwell's son is here, too.
Mainly, it's a very quiet and pretty cemetery with a lot of holly and cypress, maintained by a society of foreigners, that's worth a stroll to walk off your breakfast.
*NO photoshop effects were used in altering this photo, other than the inTheory Designs watermark.
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I just noticed that this picture I took of an alpaca looks very similar to the charcoal sketch of a Llama I have hanging on the nearby wall. Freaky Kontiki!
So many differences in these 2 input shafts. Truck ones are shorter, smaller inside race for bearing, but that bearing is way larger, so case won't accept either. Inside everything is the same.
All these Swiss Chard plants were from the same sowing, but the larger ones were planting out in the garden earlier, while the smaller ones remained in a pot. Swiss Chard are hardy plants, so the smaller ones will catch up, or we'll have a staggered harvest (which is good).
Swiss Chard 'Green Lucullus'
(Beta vulgaris var. cicla 'Green Lucullus')
My first roll of black and white film in my 35mm camera.
Camera: Pentax p30T
Film: ILFORD DELTA 400
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This strip is made up of two photos overlapped; using two different tools, the rectangular marque and the elliptical marque. I then added the effect difference to the circular photo so you could see the other photo through it.
“The shoe that fits one person pinches another; there is no recipe for living that suits all cases” - Carl Gustav Jung
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I see more similarities between two totally different cultures. Way of walking, talking, acting, traditions, food, houses...that is superficial.
People acts the same, have the same feelings, express themselves and get understood in every part of the world. NO BORDERS!
There is a skin tone difference even though they are both NS. But I cannot say anything about how it would look in natural light because it's so dark (we had first snow today so it's pretty grizzly).
To me it looks just a tad more pinkish, but not in a way that I would say it's not NS anymore.
The elderly residents of Wyndham House Community Flat pledged to knit 400 hats for Innocent Smoothies, who will then donate 25p per hat to Age UK.