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Book and lyrics by Sam Carner
Music by Derek Gregor
Directed and Choreographed by Marlo Hunter
Cara Reichel, Producing Artistic Director/Presented by Prospect Theater Comapny at The Duke on West 42nd Street
a New 42nd Street Project
performance photographed: Wednesday, June 19, 2013; 7:30 PM at The Duke on 42nd Street; New York, NY. Photograph: © 2013 Richard Termine
PHOTO CREDIT - Richard Termine
Crop of a panorama of Curiosity images (see next two for the full panorama) showing rocks in the foreground nicely back-dropped by the base of Mount Sharp. I adjusted the levels in this image.
Please, use red/cyan glasses to see in 3D.
Written on the back of the card: CHILEAN PRODUCTS IN BUSY RAILWAY. ALFALFA IN FOREGROUND, VIÑA DEL MAR. CHILE.
Chilean farmers are perhaps the riches of their class in the world. They live like feudal lords on their great estates, often numbering their retainers by the hundres. Agriculture is the chief business of Chile. Fully one-half of the people are engaged in it, but the rich are land owners. Farms of ten to thirty thousand acres are not uncommon, The chief agricultural region of Chile is the great central valley which lies between the two divisions of the Cordillera by which the country is traversed lengthwise, It varies in width from 20 to 100 miles and is more than six hundred miles long, beginning north of Santiago and running southward.
This land, rich with the silt deposited by many small streams from the nearby Andes, contains some of the best soil in South America. The chief crops of Chile are grapes, in the production of which it ranks second only to Argentina in the two Americas, other fruits of all kinds, wheat, which is largely grown, and forage crops such as alfalfa. In the north of Chile are vast deserts, whose sole product consists of nitrates, which are so largely exported to Europe and North America for use as fertilizers that they form the principal mineral wealth of the nation. The supplying of food products to this vast dry region consumes a large part of the excess agricultural production of the more fertile sections of the country and adds greatly to the activity of the Chilean railways. In the picture is shown a busy scene in the railway yards at Viña del Mar, an agricultural and residential community near Valparaiso.
In the foreground Islander rowingteams in a salute to the lifeboats.
Just behinds the rowingboats the oldest motor lifesavingboat (100 years)
Foreground
"Falsework and form boards used for constructing 'Los Manantiales Restaurant' Xochimilco, Mexico City, 1958. Constructed by Sylvester Black. Bass wood"
Background
"'Los Manantiales Restaurant' Xochimilco, Mexico City, 1958. Constructed by Eric Hui, Kieran Kelly-Sneed, and Jennifer Pazdon. Plaster"
The colours were pretty amazing and together with the mountain views really made it a morning's walk to remember.
Kutang himal on the left, Shringi himal on the right.
All these pictures were taken during a photo expedition with Raffaella on September 17, 2005. I then spend several hours editing 66 pictures of the over four hundred taken. We made a point of bringing along different costumes as well as two cameras, lenses, flashes, etc. The fall colours were perfect for the shoot and we found some favorable locations. Enjoy.
foreground: dr. naveed mallick at booth for Be The Match Donor Registry Drive (BeTheMatch.org), at the ISNA convention in D.C. His son is in the background.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a Crew Equipment Interface Test, STS-112 Mission Specialist Piers Sellers (foreground) points to an engine line on Atlantis, the designated orbiter for the mission, while Commander Jeffrey Ashby (behind) looks on. STS-112 is the 15th assembly flight to the International Space Station and will be ferrying the S1 Integrated Truss Structure. The S1 truss is the first starboard (right-side) truss segment, whose main job is providing structural support for the radiator panels that cool the Space Station's complex power system. The S1 truss segment also will house communications systems, external experiment positions and other subsystems. The S1 truss will be attached to the S0 truss. STS-112 is currently scheduled for launch Aug. 22, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum
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Description: Christine Kehoe City Council Campaign 1993: Person sitting at table in foreground with another person standing in background around a table.
Date: 1993
Collection/Accession: Christine Kehoe, L1998.07
Local Call number: P151.017m.r.t
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More picturesque rural scenery from Quebec that reminds me why we saw such wonderful produce at the farmers' market in Quebec City!