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Mark Twain (11 yrs) playing with a snow ball in the lower field.
He loves it!
He is a Lagotto Romagnolo dog, a water dog.
This is the only breed of dog that is officially recognized as specialized in truffle hunting.
The kitties love the warm months as much as we do. Having the patio door open to watch birds and listen to their morning chorus is better than any TV show!
Linus has discovered the world of YouTube and the videos for cats there. I really thought that he wouldn't be interested in birds or squirrels on a screen but I was wrong. Linus LOVES these videos and would watch them for hours if I allowed him to. What did cats do on rainy days before YouTube ?
This wing of the Wrest Point casino was added in 1984, and greatly expanded the capacity for gaming as well as including a very large concert hall. So many world famous performers have appeared on stage here.
In normal times there would be people everywhere in a shot like this. But as you can see the centre is largely empty. All concerts and shows have been cancelled through to the end of the year.
(Bemerkung: Die Aufnahme entstand mit einer Leica IIIb auf Agfa APX 100 Professional.)
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(Note: The picture was taken with a Leica IIIb on Agfa APX 100 Professional.)
Ivar will watch birds, critters, and blowing leaves out of the windows for hours every day. We’ll often hear him chirping in excitement, a sound I adore!
One of the first photos taken with the state of the art new Olympus C2100UZ
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
So I ended up in Frankfurt at the Zoo with some visitors.
Actually my opinion on keeping animals in zoos is divided. While on the one hand I dislike the thought of keeping animals captive I highly regard for example the efforts on conservations and like how they get (young) people excited for nature.
The old rhino house might be fully functional however it doesn't look that nice from the inside but has very much a look mixed from an old bathroom and a prison.
While the rhino was calmly eating a lot of the kids did not seem to be that interessted and instead used the handrail for sports.
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The Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center is a convention center located in Long Beach, California. Built on the former site of the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium; the venue is composed of the Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach Arena and the Long Beach Performing Arts Center.
Long Beach Arena was the first building to be completed in the complex. Capacities are as follows: 11,200 for hockey, 13,609 for basketball and either 4,550, 9,200 or 13,500 for concerts, depending on the seating arrangement.
The arena has hosted various entertainment and professional and college sporting events, most notably the volleyball events of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games.
For trade shows, the arena features 46,000 square feet (4300 m2) of space, with an additional 19,000 square feet (1800 m2) of space in the lobby and 29,000 square feet (2700 m2) in the concourse. Hanging from the arena's 77 foot (23 m) high ceiling is a center-hung scoreboard with four White Way "Mega Color" Animation Screens. There is an 11 by 15 foot SACO Smartvision LED Wall located on the south end of the arena.
The arena was the site of the first NHL game involving a 1967 expansion team, as the Los Angeles Kings and the Philadelphia Flyers, both expansion teams, played on October 14, 1967, the Kings won 4–2. The Kings played in Long Beach for the first half of their expansion season while The Forum was being completed.
In the 1970s, the arena hosted several games of the Los Angeles Sharks, of the WHA and regular appearances of the Los Angeles Thunderbirds roller derby team. The Grateful Dead played the arena on December 15th, 1972; the first of 13 concerts there through 1988.
In 1980–81 the arena was also home to the California Surf of the North American Soccer League for one season of indoor soccer.
The arena was home to the former Long Beach Ice Dogs team, which played professional ice hockey in the IHL, WCHL and ECHL. The Ice Dogs ceased operations of the team in 2007.
The Eagles performed during a benefit concert for California Senator Alan Cranston on July 31, 1980, on what has been described as "Long Night at Wrong Beach".Tempers boiled over as Glenn Frey and Don Felder spent the entire show telling each other about the beating each planned to administer backstage. "Only three more songs until I kick your ass, pal," Frey recalls Felder telling him near the end of the band's set.Felder recalls Frey making a similar threat to him during "Best of My Love"."We're out there singing ‘Best of My Love', but inside both of us are thinking, 'As soon as this is over, I'm gonna kill him,' " recalled Frey. The animosity purportedly developed as a result of Felder's response of "You're welcome – I guess" to Senator Cranston as he was thanking the band for doing the benefit for his reelection. A live recording of their song "Life in the Fast Lane" from this show was included on their live album, entitled Eagles Live. This marked their final live performance, as The Eagles, for 14 years, until April 25, 1994.
Iron Maiden performed four consecutive shows during their World Slavery Tour on March 14–17, 1985. The show on the 15th was recorded and released as a double live-album, entitled Live After Death.
The arena was also one of the sites of the 1986 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Rounds of 64 and 32. The teams, which played at the arena, included Maryland, Pepperdine & UNLV. Maryland's Len Bias played his final collegiate game at the arena on March 14, 1986, in a loss to UNLV in the Round of 32. The arena was also the site of the Big West Conference men's basketball tournament from 1989 to 1993. It was the home court for Long Beach State's men's basketball team for several seasons in the 1970s and 1980s.
Run–D.M.C. performed during their Raising Hell Tour on August 17, 1986, with Whodini, LL Cool J, The Beastie Boys and The Timex Social Club as their opening act. The show made news worldwide when gang fights broke out between the Long Beach-based Insane Crips and the Los Angeles based Rollin 60's Crips within the audience, with 42 reported injuries during the incident.
From 2009 to 2016, the FIRST Robotics Competition Los Angeles Regional was held at the Long Beach Arena.
On July 1 and 2, 2017, the arena hosted New Japan Pro-Wrestling's G1 Special in USA shows, which marked the company's first independently promoted shows in the United States.
The arena will host handball during the 2028 Summer Olympics.
An entertainment venue at the top of Bunker Hill. I saw an Eminem video just last night filmed here.
Seen at the recent Tall Ship Celebration in Bay City, Michigan
It was an extremely windy day, making this act much more difficult.
Come to Dolly’s Diner tonight for live entertainment with your dinner. We hope you like “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” because that’s the only song she knows!
This Petite is a Littlest Pet Shop Blythe called Fabulously Vintage. The Neos in the background are Prima Dolly Cassis and Devi Delacour. This picture is for the theme “Over” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr, and “Rainbow” in the Blythe Pure and Simple group on Facebook.