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Every Way Woman talk show behind the scenes

Every Way Woman talk show behind the scenes

SALSA LONDON WIMBLEDON EVERY TUESDAY.

Latin Fiesta Sizzling Salsa lessons + Party @ Bertie's Bar downstairs, Prince of Wales 2 Hartfield Road, WIMBLEDON SW19 3TA

 

A VERY WARM WELCOME FROM SALSA BACHATA KIZOMBA LONDON!

COME ON DOWN AND JOIN SalsaPartyTime FOR A GREAT NIGHT OUT.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME. NO PARTNER REQUIRED.

GET FIT, HAVE FUN, MEET NEW PEOPLE IN A SAFE AND FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT. GREAT VALUE.

 

SALSA BACHATA KIZOMBA CLASSES LESSONS ARE BROUGHT TO YOU BY OUR TEAM OF HIGHLY EXPERIENCED, WELL-RESPECTED AND PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU.

Tel: 07710-910667

Email: SalsaPartyTime@gmail.com

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GOOGLE+, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST, TWITTER, YouTube

 

DATE (starting 2nd January)

TERRIFIC TUESDAYS EVERY WEEK

 

VENUE

BERTIE’S BAR

Downstairs @ Prince of Wales

2 Hartfield Road, WIMBLEDON SW19 3TA

  

TIMES

7.45pm: Sizzling Salsa Lessons (Levels 1 and 3)

8.45pm: Sizzling Salsa Lessons (Levels 2 and 4)

9.45pm-Midnight: PartyTime

  

PRICES

Salsa Lesson (incl. Party): £8*

Party Only (excl. any lesson): £5*

  

BONUS OFFER

Both lessons + Party: £10

*Members Come Free each time you bring one or more new guests with you for lesson/s (excl. Party Only)

  

TRANSPORT

BUS, TRAIN, TRAM, TUBE: WIMBLEDON (1 min. walk)

PAY PARKING: MORRISONS (2 min. walk)

FREE PARKING: SIDE ROADS (5-10 min. walk)

   

a common sight through a dirty windshield-- 2 Volkswagens watch me leave.

Every year we head to Waddesdon to see the incredible Christmas decorations.

Every flower is an enchantment

Every year, in December, I give an evening talk about Africa. This year I am talking about Southern Africa based on my visits to four countries in that sub-continent. As you might have guessed, it focuses on wildlife with some scenery and people thrown in.

 

It will happen at RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve on Wednesday 5 December

7.30pm - approx 9.30 pm. Places are limited and booking is essential. Please phone 01505 842663 to book.

 

This image is of a bokmakierie, which is a species of shrike, but unlike the true shrikes, which perch conspicuously in the open, this one is shy and skulking! I heard it lots and saw it very few times. This one was at Addo Elephant National Park and it hopped out in to the open for a few seconds. It has a typical shrike diet of insects, small lizards, snakes, small birds and frogs. It is predated itself by snakes, mongooses, and large shrikes like the common fiscal and southern boubou.

 

some yummie cupcakes I made with my daughter a little while ago...

 

Drinking water is something I do every day, all day long. I love these new water "bottles"... :-)

 

A better water bottle. Better for Everyone.

Designing with more renewable materials over fossil fuels is how we are lowering the carbon footprint of our packaging while protecting the water inside. Making sure our materials are responsibly sourced is how we protect the things outside too.

 

The JUST water bottle relies on the use of paper. We like paper because it is derived from trees which are renewable or grow back naturally. Using renewable materials contributes to lowered carbon emissions.

 

What do all these materials do?

Using paper as the main material is how the JUST water bottle reduces its environmental footprint while still maintaining its structure. An aluminum foil barrier does an excellent job protecting the water from light, oxygen and other potential contamination. Both the aluminum and paper are shielded by a layer of BPA-free plastic lamination to protect the integrity of the bottle.

 

Certified Paper

The paper used in the JUST water package is 100% traceable and certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Traceability back to the point of origin for paper sources is important for several reasons. One of the most important is so that the forests will be around for future generations to enjoy and for wood to continue to provide so much benefit for the world around us.

 

Plant-based plastic

The plastic in the shoulder and cap of the JUST water bottle is made from sugarcane, not from fossil fuels like petroleum. This significantly reduces our carbon emissions by utilizing a resource that grows back each year.

 

A Roll of Bottles is Efficiently Better

JUST makes a better water bottle from flat rolls that ultimately get folded into shape when they are filled. This is a highly efficient way to ship millions of bottles in a very tight space requiring fewer trucks and in turn, less energy.

 

1.5 million bottles fit into a standard 40 foot truck.

 

The same amount would take 2.5 trucks to ship “pre-formed” bottles.

 

And 13 trucks to ship fully formed bottles.

 

www.justwater.com/better-water-bottle/

 

ANSH83: 2. I do this everyday

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Every year, the United Nations Women's Guild in Geneva, in collaboration with the Permanent Missions accredited to the United Nations, the Geneva government authorities and business community organizes an International Bazaar and Lottery to raise funds for disadvantaged children around the world.

 

U.S. Mission Geneva / Eric Bridiers

This is my son, Liam.. We had a wonderful day at the beach and as the sun was setting we decided to bury him in the sand...Trust me, he had more fun than his face lets on!

Atop the peak on the Lost Mine Trail at Big Bend National Park.

Photo taken by ferretfacejones.

July 31, 2011 - Every Avenue performs in St. Petersburg, FL on the Vans Warped Tour.

Taken with N2. 看到每个东西都要研究一下,这要是个小孩肯定能成科学家~

Englishtown, New Jersey.

July 28, 2008.

Every thursday I take a ten minute walk from the train station to the office. And every thursday I pick a bunch of wild flowers.

I get some interesting conversations with my collegues these days. They can't get over how many different flowers I find each week that they completely seem to have overlooked.

 

Elke donderdag pluk ik een boeketje veldbloemen als ik van het treinstation in Presikhaaf naar mijn kantoor op de Hogeschool loop. Mijn collega's beginnen er al naar uit te kijken en staan steeds weer verbaasd dat er blijkbaar zovéél verschillende bloemen groeien langs de berm die zij elke keer weer over het hoofd zien.

Every Time I Die at the Vans Warped Tour at Charlotte, North Carolina on 7/30/12

The music academy every new years eve have an amzing show put up. every year. they start at around 10.30pm and finishd around 2 am on the 1st of jan. its free for all and a treat to the years as we ring in the new years. i attended the last half hour when surya prakash sang. insidently i missed him during the eason. thank god he performed. he sang very well i must say never would i have imagined being at the academy at 1.30 am ever in my life. bit it was am amazing experience! if i am here next year, my new yrs is going to be at the academy. this was conducted by the CARNATICA.

Every now and then, Kathy does all her painstaking espresso machine settings (grind size, weighing the grounds, air pressure, time) and still the shot comes out short. This one probably set a record.

 

Luckily for her, I like very strong espresso.

Every six months or so I find one of these outside the front door.

@Every Man Is An Island en Chile

Sábado 26-07-2014

Domo San Diego

 

Foto: Franco Salazar

 

National Railway Museum, York, UK. By Andrew.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Simply the ordinary things of everyday life. In this case little yellow bag and gloves.

 

Sticker graffiti in Brighton.

 

Taken with Minolta MC VFC Rokkor 24mm f2.8 on Panasonic GX9.

Every Sunday locals and visitors flock to the Village Market in downtown Mount Dora, which highlights local produce, meat and cheese from regional farmers, as well as locally made crafts.

 

Credit: Selina Kok for VISIT FLORIDA

Artist: Diff

Long Ashton.

Every December 24, our extended family used to gather in Boston's Parker House for dinner. The restaurant's senior staff have the day off, so on that day, the place is run exclusively by immigrants. And every year, just as everyone takes their seat, I pose a question in a voice loud enough to be overheard by many: "Does anyone know the name of the famous Vietnamese who worked in in this kitchen in 1913?"

 

Diners at adjoining tables invaribly draw a complete blank. But the immigrant waiters and waitresses know immediately that I am referring to one of their own: Ho Chi Minh. They love it.

 

During his travels around the world, Ho Chi Minh mastered several languages: French, English, Russian, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Thai. And he could get by in German as well.

 

When WW II erupted, Ho Chi Minh led the Vietnamese resistance against Japanese invaders and the Vichy French. He was assisted clandestinely by the U.S. Office of Strategic Services.

 

As a young man, Ho Chi Minh admired the United States, and in particular, the nation's professed ideals of liberty and democracy. His favorite author was Thomas Jefferson.

 

Unfortunately, the zealots who formulated American foreign policy during the 1950's failed to recognize that Ho Chi Minh would have made a natural ally in their Cold War struggle against China. The Chinese had dominated Vietnam for close to 1,000 years. There was no love lost there.

 

Instead, the U.S. government financed the French in their doomed efforts to re-colonize Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh led the campaign to drive the French out of Vietnam. He succeeded.

 

Washington's best & brightest of the 1960's were barely more astute than their predecessors of the 1950's. They too failed to recognize a willing ally, and instead propped up a series of corrupt, cruel, and incompetent puppet regimes in Saigon. The Vietnamese people saw U.S. foreign policy for what it was, just another attempt by a foreign power to control Vietnam.

 

The eventual outcome of Ho Chi Minh's struggle for independence was as self-evident as that of the American colonists two hundred years earlier. As Thomas Jefferson pointed out, the mightiest army in the world is no match for the power of an idea.

   

Every Little Wedding Things...

 

My Wedding Stuff Style...

 

Category: Wedding Day Photography

Photo by: Kevin Au

Kevination Production | Wedding Day Photograhy

www.facebook.com/KevinationPhotography

As winter approaches every year, there’s a hidden gem called Simply Clean that takes place in Daytona, Florida. We decided to release the 2016 MTM Calendar there as well! Click here for the 2016 Calendar and click here for the Simply Clean 7 article by Jonathan Dehate!

 

Click here for the 2016 More Than More Calendar

 

To order a custom 2x4' photo banner of this image, please note the title and number and Click Here!

 

Check out our Cars & Cameras Closed Photography Group on Facebook!

 

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Sew Modern - new home of the LAMQG meetings!

Every Fortnight @

Southside Ballroom

63 Wandsworth High Street, London SW18 2PT

Stunning Venue with World Class Dance Floor.

 

Admission £10 includes

Master Classes on rotation: Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba, Spinning, Cha Cha Cha, Body Isolation, Shines & Styling and More!

Plus Party, Party, PartyTime with our Guest DJs.

 

8pm: Doors Open 8.30pm-9.30pm: Master Class

9.30pm-1am: Party, Party, PartyTime

 

Please note: NO Alcohol, NO Food or Drinks or Powder or Metal Stiletto Heels allowed on the dance floor.

Only soft drinks purchased at the bar are to be consumed on the premises. Security checks will also be in force.

 

Free parking: Plenty Buses: Numerous + night services

Tube: East Putney Train: Wandsworth Town, 9 min walk

Out with my photographic club last Monday evening, and in somewhat sombre mood, going by my photos. Venue St Bartholomew's Church, Tardebigge - a long time favourite. Just a 50mm lens on the camera , so no crepuscular rays and concentrate on the relatively close. Some of the founding fathers of the needle industry Redditch was once famous for are buried in this churchyard - such as William Smallwood.

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