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Glutton.
Taken from the medieval carvings found on the misericords and supporters in the choir stalls of Beverley Minster. This unique set of carvings seemingly done by the same craftsmen during a short period, they seem to depict aspects and values of every day life. They show scenes with both a sense of humour and teachings of moral importance especially from the view of the Catholic Church. This carving shows a man drinking ale from a container. This symbolises both selfish greed and the evils of drink. Look carefully at this carving, you will see depicted to the bottom right and you see the devil laughing at the side of the man. Taken directly from the original carving this reproduction captures all the fine detail produced by the master craftsmen that carved the original. Designed to be wall mounted, comes with hanging hook and product label.
Size 13cm diameter.
Chef Yu served a hell of a meal for us celebrating the Chinese New Year. I walked away feeling pretty damn blessed.
The real Harold Lee, inspiration for the title character of "Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle" (yes, really), displays his plate with pride.
Skyrgámur, the Skyr Glutton, one of the 13 Yule Lads from Icelandic lore. In the 13 days before Christmas they will leave a gift in your shoe if your good and rotting potatoes if you’re bad. Really bad boys and girls are under threat of an attack from the Yule Cat
Sarah sits for a photosession featuring her gluttony.
That's two weeks worth of 2oz bottles.
This is a breast-fed baby.
Got a new canon 15mm fisheye, too bad i've been sick all week and these are the only shots i've taken
The TEDxUWLaCrosse Salon Series, presented Glutton for Punishment: The Environmental Costs of Western Diets at the UW-La Crosse Institute for Campus Excellence, Murphy Library, on Tuesday, March 8, from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. The event opened with a presentation and group discussion facilitated by Dr. Adam Driscoll, assistant professor - Department of Sociology.
At a TEDx salon, attendees watch TED Talks, listen to speakers, and have discussions about the talks they witnessed. Salons re-engage the audience in the presentation model through the critical element of lively discussions, allowing attendees to actively participate in the event and shape the conversation.
Dr. Driscoll summarizes his presentation, “This salon explored the nature of the global food system and how current agricultural and food industry practices are unsustainable in both an ecological and a distributive sense.” The salon also included TED videos by Tristram Stuart and Dan Barber. Driscoll continues, “Themes we explored included the amount of food being wasted by our current system, the ecological footprint associated with Western diets, issues of food justice, and problems with agricultural illiteracy. We finished with a discussion of possible alternative models to the current food system that exist at both the local and global levels. We discussed how we as individuals can help foster environmentally sustainable food systems that provide healthy, affordable food for all”
Gutton Bridge in the peak district with Parkhouse hill in the background.Taken with the use of yellow tinted sun glasses.
Taken at Thorpe Farm Centre, Greta Bridge Nr Barnard Castle in County Durham.
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Dinner time. Luckily the rain stopped. Some tiny drops sometimes were still found on my veil. It was cold. But the warmth of teh tarik took care of it.