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Fun tonight at The Orient Social Garden
Visit this location at The Orient Social Garden in Second Life
Sunset from the San Bruno Summit. I think it's best when viewed large.
As a side note: the K100d has become a permanent fixture on my bike thanks for a seat mounted camera bag. This is mainly b/c of its size...I'd rather have a Nikon along but hey what can I do?
GAC Foundation presents Navarathri Celebrations Cultural Programme 2018. It's a 24th year celebration & the theme for this year is #DivinitySeries2018 which marks the cultural retreat of Navarathri through tapping music & dance, garba, dandias, & other religious stuffs including chanting, classical fusion, etc.
These are the changing aspects of celebration of feminism in theme to the modern world.
To know more visit: www.gacfoundation.wixsite.com/teamsrivalli
Divinity School - A Celebration Service for Graduates at Benton Chapel. (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
Award of Merit | High School (Grades 9-12) | Johnson City Council of PTAs, Tennessee
To make peace with my imperfections, I often remind myself of my countless blessings. To be a human is a unique and extraordinary gift, and it's vital to remember the divinity of each individual. By connecting with the beauty of nature, one can reflect the sense of awe they receive from the natural world onto themselves. Accepting imperfection begins with a sense of universal appreciation for the self, earth, and everything in between.
The Divinity School is a medieval building and room in the Perpendicular style in Oxford, England, part of the University of Oxford.[2] Built between 1427 and 1483, it is the oldest surviving purpose-built building for university use, specifically for lectures and discussions on theology. It is no longer used for this purpose, although Oxford does offer degrees in divinity taught by its Faculty of Theology, which is housed at the Theology Faculty Centre, 41 St Giles', Oxford.[3]
The ceiling consists of very elaborate lierne vaulting with bosses, designed by William Orchard in the 1480s.[4]
The building is physically attached to the Bodleian Library and is also next to the Sheldonian Theatre where students gain their degrees. At the far end from the Bodleian Library entrance, a door leads to Convocation House (built 1634–7).[1]
Divinity School - A Celebration Service for Graduates at Benton Chapel. (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
maybe, if i sit like this long enough, i will learn to deal with life's discomforts with grace instead of meeting each day with worry.
Burns Supper at the Rainy Hall. Copyright © 2015 Yao Hui. All rights reserved. This photograph should not be used without permission from Yao Hui.
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