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Selon les explications fournies dans l'église, cette partie daterait de la fin du quinzième ou du seizième siècle.
According to explanations given in the church, these parts are supposed to be late fifteenth or sixteenth century.
Man playing the fiddle in Newport.
Shot with My Minolta X-700, Sigma zoom 35~70 and Kodak Pro BX400cn film.
Lies had a wonderful session with the Kennedy Girls that I could not decide which one to post. Hence posting most of them.
Enjoy.
Note:
The Kennedy Girls are Mouse's first litter. Their mom is Lotje - sister to Tinkerbell and daughter to Luna. They are named after Kennedy "Staff Members" because they were born on the day their Gotfather Kennedy - our ginger neuter - died. We hope that they will be able to keep his memory alive.
A nice touch is that they all have a red streak in their fur as if a hint of Kennedy has been passed on to them.
The Cat and Fiddle Inn is the second-highest inn or public house in England (the Tan Hill Inn being the highest). The inn is situated on the eastern fringes of Cheshire in the Peak District National Park on the A537 road just west of the Derbyshire/Cheshire county boundary, on the western side of Axe Edge Moor. It is at an elevation of 1,689 feet (515 m) above sea level (although a measurement commissioned by a former landlord suggested a figure of 1,772 feet (540 m), which would surpass that of the Tan Hill Inn. The Ordnance Survey have fixed an accurately measured flush-bracket benchmark to the front wall of the pub. The height of this flush bracket is 515.1984 metres (1,690 ft 3.40 in), and the flush bracket is 0.4 metres (16 in) above the ground level, which casts doubt over the validity of the private survey.
She has a long way to go but I know that she will someday be a great musician and she will be known far and wide.
And a big grin as Brian takes these pics of my arrival at South Pole, home for the next nine months.
O'Brien Party of 7 at the Fiddle House in Nashville, TN, August 2011
Canon A-1 w/50mm
Tri-X @ 6400
Rodinal 1:100 2hrs
Fiddle by Clay Hendrum c 2005 (deceased). Signed inside with a laundry marker. The family consigned a number of his fiddles to Montrose Music.
Saturday drew in a large smiling crowd to the 32nd annual Panoply Arts Festival in downtown Huntsville. Attendees walked through the park, enjoying a day filled with arts, music and more. (Sarah Cole/scole@al.com)
The Galax Old Fiddlers' Convention, Galax, Virginia. That's Bill Birchfield of the Roan Mountain Hilltoppers, a left-handed fiddler.