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This is my photo for the 52 in 2016 Challenge - #37 Letters.
When we were clearing out my late brother's unit, I found his old autograph book from 1962 when he would have been 12 years old. I wrote a poem when I was 14 years old -
"Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
I was born beautiful,
What happened to you"
My father wrote -
"Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Carrots are nice,
And so are you"
My mother wrote on the last page -
"By hook or by crook,
I'll be last in your book"
Memories that will last forever.
In the declaration of the rights of man, they forgot two rights: objection and flight..... Charles Baudelaire.
Sorry for the delay and non-daily presence
This is all because of the study and the university ..
It's very hard, wished me luck
Thank you <3
Bad shot !
Del anterior secreto a este han pasado muchas cosas, buenas cosas. Así que grabé un pequeño "discurso", luego dibujé su onda de sonido y borré el material sonoro dejándo sólo como evidencia este dibujo que guarda las palabras que jamás volverán a ser repetidas.
Old letters from France to America... Wish I could say they have some great family value, but we just found them at a garage sale one day.
Explore: Jan 9th.
I'm documenting the rehearsals for a performance, this is one of the photos, I hope you like it.
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Finally getting started...A mini in the style of Marmalade by Elizabeth Hartman, in your colors . Kind of love how it's looking here! #ohfrannson #marmalade #schnitzelandboominiquiltswap #makeaquiltmakeafriend
I know I took some time off. But this is the reason why: I'm working full time and taking a minimester class and am going insane overall. Cut me some slack.
Essa foto estava no meu outro flickr que chegou ao limite de fotos, mas como gosto muito dela, resolvi postar aqui rs
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explored...highest rank: #233...
L'Europe;sculpted by Alexandre Schoenewerk.
L'Asie; Alexandre Falguiere's.
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Musée d'Orsay
Surface
57 400 m2 de surface utile
Visiteurs par an
3 480 6091 (2014)
Site web
Collections Collections
Art français et européen de 1848 à 1914
Nombre d'objets
79 470 dont 5 765 en dépôt
4 000 œuvres présentées en permanence
Bâtiment Architecte
Gae Aulenti
Logo label musée de France.svg
Localisation Pays
France
Région
Île-de-France
Commune
Paris
Adresse
62, rue de Lille
75007 Paris
Coordonnées
48° 51′ 36″ N, 2° 19′ 37″ E
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Le musée d’Orsay est un musée national inauguré en 1986, situé dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris le long de la rive gauche de la Seine. Il est installé dans l’ancienne gare d'Orsay, construite par Victor Laloux de 1898 à 1900 et réaménagée en musée sur décision du Président de la République Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Ses collections présentent l’art occidental de 1848 à 1914, dans toute sa diversité : peinture, sculpture, arts décoratifs, art graphique, photographie, architecture, etc. Il est l’un des plus grands musées d’Europe.
Le musée possède la plus importante collection de peintures impressionnistes et post-impressionnistes au monde, avec près de 1 100 toiles2 au total sur plus de 3 450, et l’on peut y voir des chefs-d’œuvre de la peinture et de la sculpture comme Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe et l’Olympia d’Édouard Manet, une épreuve de La Petite Danseuse de quatorze ans de Degas, L'Origine du monde, Un enterrement à Ornans, L'Atelier du peintre de Courbet, Les joueurs de cartes de Cézanne ou encore cinq tableaux de la Série des Cathédrales de Rouen de Monet et Bal du moulin de la Galette de Renoir.
Des expositions temporaires monographiques ou thématiques concernent périodiquement l’œuvre d’un artiste, un courant ou une question d’histoire de l’art. Un auditorium accueille des manifestations diversifiées, concerts, cinéma, théâtre d’ombres, conférences et colloques et des spectacles spécifiquement destinés à un jeune public.
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Love and be loved, for there is no feeling like it in the world.
Everybody has somebody that loves them, even those that think they do not, do, they just don't know it yet.
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I've been doing some (quick) research about her and it appears that she's a "put together Sindy" a.k.a. (apparently wrongly) New Zealand Sindy.
If I'm correct, mine has the mini Sindy head and arms. While her torso and legs are made of pink hollow plastic. The legs are non bendable, the arms might have been (when she was ...younger). The head is hard and wobbly and without markings. Her torso says "made in Hong Kong" on the back.
From what I read, the demand was so high in her early years of production that the company couldn't keep up. In response to that the Hong Kong factories used whatever part they had in stock to put together lots of Sindy dolls. The hollow legs were also quicker to produce than wired legs.
(If she was a New Zealand Sindy her box and stand would mention "made in New Zealand" but here they don't (both "made in Hong Kong") Besides I don't think the NZ Sindy were sold in Europe...)
Here are two fascinating blog posts about it:
jenjoysalldolleduppage.wordpress.com/2020/08/15/identifyi...
jenjoysalldolleduppage.wordpress.com/2019/11/09/updating-...
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"I'll say! It should mention my very name. For I'm Sin Hong, not just an average Sindy, you see."