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Hey guys! I am sorry the low frequency. RL still busy and I am running business with my SL store but this blog WILL NOT DIE. I am stepping it up to make quality content to you ♥

 

credits:

・Joint by Chris Two Designs / Graby My! Joint & Blunt

@ Men Only Monthly

・Tattoo by Carol G / Guardian

@Equal 10

・Backdrop by Minimal / NY Gossip Stairs

@ The Epiphany

・Hand Acessorie by Noir / 4:20 (Gacha)

@ Man Cave

・Outfit by LOB / Chnology Set

@ TMD

・Pose by SINCHI / Luca Collection

@ ACCESS

・Hairbase by Mister Razzor / Evo X Serie 1

Hurry over to the new round of UP event that runs from October 1st to 15th and graby grab your Katellasphere Designs Item Name: FreakShow. This sweater has comes in many colors and desgins and so much fun! Dont belive me take the taxi below to see for yourself!

   

Im wearing the following:

 

Kdesigns: Freakshow Sweater

Head: lel EvoX AVALON 3.1

Blueberry - Iconic - Shorts & Belts and 3 length shoes

**RE** Glam Nails & Rings - TMP Legacy L and R

[theSkinnery] Bom Body - Freckles Light

DOUX - DOUX - Nova Hairstyle [S]

Letis Tattoo :: Live a Little :: 50%

~~Ysoral~~.:Luxe Earrings butterflu:.

Skin: VELOUR: Julia for Evo X (ROSE KISS - NB)(60L Weekend)

Makeup: IDTTY Faces Bad Habit 4 and makeup from avalon head

WarPaint* #IWokeUpLikeThis2 - freckles + blush + liner [L.EvoX]Legacy Body Shape Tweaked by me

Body: Maitreya Laura 5.3

 

Link:

 

Up event :

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heartstring/64/49/19

 

Katellasphere Designs:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Goldcrest/103/65/21

 

Shot at:

Luane's World

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Le%20Monde%20Perdu/129/48/23

 

Pose and lighting by LumiPro

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Phenomenal/246/177/1501

  

Hurry over to the new round of Hashtag event that runs from September 16th ro 30th and graby grab your BoutiqueGglam item. This outfit crop top with mesh pants and jacket that fit Inithium kupra, slink, belleza, maitreya and legacy. The outfit comes in several colors plain and non plain to make any person pop in the crowd! Dont belive me take the taxi below to see for yourself!

   

Im wearing the following:

 

::BG:: Leah Jacket, pants and top

Head: lel EvoX AVALON 3.1 with elf ears

[Tsukuyomi] Kira Glasses Star

**RE** Glam Nails & Rings - TMP Legacy L and R

[theSkinnery] Bom Body - Freckles Light

DOUX - DOUX - Savannah Hairstyle [S]

~~Ysoral~~.:Luxe Earrings butterflu:.

Skin: VELOUR: Julia for Evo X (ROSE KISS - NB)(60L Weekend)

Makeup: IDTTY Faces Bad Habit 4 and makeup from avalon head

WarPaint* #IWokeUpLikeThis2 - freckles + blush + liner [L.EvoX]Legacy Body Tweaked by me

 

Link:

 

HashTag event :

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heartstring/196/214/19

 

BoutiqueGglam Store:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Heartstring/196/214/19

 

Shot at:

Luane's World

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Le%20Monde%20Perdu/129/48/23

 

Pose and lighting by LumiPro

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Phenomenal/246/177/1501

Góry skaliste

Wysoko w Bieszczadach lasu pilnują wiekowe buki, graby i jawory które nierzadko rosną dosłownie na skałach. Swoimi korzeniami otulają je, trzymajac mocno by nie dać powalić się wiatrom i nie spaść ze stromych zboczy.

W ten sposób wiele z nich dożywa naprawdę sędziwego wieku dając schronienie w swoich spróchniałych pniach dla wielu zwierząt. Od maleńkich gryzoni, przez puszczyki uralskie, po wielkie niedźwiedzie, które często moszczą gawry w ich "martwych" ciałach. Pod skałami nory kopią borsuki oraz lisy, a cały ten ekosystem wykorzystują również żbiki, wilki i rysie. W zasypanych skałami potokach zbiera się woda w której kąpiel biorą jelenie. Ponad 45 stopniowe stoki nawet dla zwierząt stanowią wyzwanie w poruszaniu dlatego chętnie wykorzystywane są utarte już ścieżki, szczególnie wyraźne wzdłuż grzbietów gór.

 

Lubię te leśne trakty, zwłaszcza gdy nie wiadomo, kędy wiodą. Cisza, spokój, szelest wierzbowych listków, szum sosnowych koron, przypływający i odpływający, narastający, cichnący, hipnotyzujący... Kojąca zieleń dokoła, wzrok nie skacze, uspokaja się. Jeszcze gdyby położyć się na mchu gdzieś między młodymi brzózkami, nieopodal kępy nierozkwitłego jeszcze wrzosu, można by zapomnieć o własnym istnieniu.

Gosh darnit graby yur BONNET!

Bo's set for an Easter outing in her Easter Sunday best!

Happy Easter Everyone!

 

On August 7, 1981 Bo Derek Tarzan the Ape Man was released. Innocent Jane (Bo Derek) seeks her flamboyant British father (Richard Harris) in Africa and meets Tarzan (Miles O'Keeffe), who shows her around.

 

More from this shoot on pinterest; www.pinterest.com/myfarrah/bo-derek-by-noel-cruz/

 

Bo Derek as repainted and restyled by Noel Cruz for www.myfarrah.com. Bo Derek continues to act and is an animal rights activist. You can see her official web site at www.officialboderek.com.

 

From IMDB: She is a member of the California Horse Racing Board. Named envoy to Fight Animal Trafficking by the United States State Department. Has her own pampering pet care product company: "Bo Derek's Bless the Beasts", products in the range include numerous nourishing dog shampoos and conditioners, fragrances and fur polish.

 

Photo/Graphic Layout & web sites ncruz.com & myfarrah.com by www.stevemckinnis.com.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

August 2, 2022: Graby decided she needed to be on this shelf. It didn't matter what was on the shelf. What mattered is it was cleared for her enjoyment.

 

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Link to some of his work

 

archiseek.com/tag/herbert-g-simms/

  

Housing architect to Dublin Corporation from 1932 until 1948. Herbert George Simms, son of George William Simms, train driver,of 33 Victoria Road, London, was born in London on 30 November 1898. He was educated at Haverstock Industrial and Commercial School. During the First World War he served in the Royal Field Artillery, and, as a result, was awarded an ex-service scholarship of £150 and tuition fees for three years which enabled him to study architecture at Liverpool University. He entered the university in October 1919 but had to give up the Diploma course for financial reasons when the three years were up. By this time he had received the Certificate in Architecture in 1921 and had passed the third and fourth years of the Diploma course in June 1921 and June 1922. On the grounds of his previous office experience and the standard he had reached in his studies, he was permitted to take the course for the Certificate in Civic Design in the summer term of 1922 in lieu of practical work. He was awarded the Certificate in March 1923.

 

On leaving the university Simms came to Dublin, where he worked for a time in the office of AUBREY VINCENT O'ROURKE . In February 1925 he was appointed temporary architect to Dublin Corporation at a salary of eight guineas per week.(1) The appointment, initially for six months, was extended at least until December 1927.(2) In 1926 he was authorized to visit London, Liverpool and Manchester to investigate the latest trends in flat buildings.(3) In 1929-1930 he worked for about a year in India as a town planner in the Punjab, before returning to Dublin.

 

Until 1932 new housing in Dublin had been the responsibility of the city architect, HORACE O'ROURKE . Between 1923 and 1931 new dwellings were being erected at an average rate of 555 per annum, but the shortage of adequate housing in the city remained acute. In 1932 or 1933 a separate housing architect's Department was formed with specific responsibility for the design and erection of new dwellings, as distinct from their administration and maintenance. Simms was appointed to the new post of Corporation housing architect. He immediately recruited a temporary staff to assist him in the task which confronted him.(4) In 1935 alone 1,552 dwellings were completed.(5) During the sixteen years he was in office, Simms was responsible for for the design and erection of some 17,000 new homes,(6) ranging from striking blocks of flats in the central city, influenced, as Rothery points out, by new apartment blocks by de Klerk in Amsterdam and J.P. Oud in Rotterdam,(7) to extensive suburban housing schemes such as those at Crumlin and Cabra.

 

When Horace O'Rourke retired in 1945, the post of city architect remained unfilled, which increased the pressure of work on the housing architect. On 28 September 1948 Simms, who had already suffered one nervous breakdown, took his own life by throwing himself onto the railway line at Dun Laoghaire; he was not killed immediately but died later the same day at St Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire. According to the suicide note found on his person, he felt that overwork was threatening his sanity. He was survived by his widow, Eileen (1908-1978), daughter of Garda Superintendent Thomas Clarke of Mount Merrion, Co. Dublin, whom he had married in 1929.(8) He was buried in Deansgrange cemetery.(9)

 

A tribute by Ernest F.N. Taylor, the city surveyor , was published in the Irish Builder: 'Behind a quiet and unassuming manner there lurked a forceful personality; and Mr Simms could uphold his point of view with a vigour that sometimes surprised those who did not know him well. By sheer hard work and conscientious devotion to duty, he has made a personal contribution towards the solution of Dublin's housing problem, probably unequalled by anyone in our time…It is not given to many of us to achieve so much in the space of a short lifetime for the benefit of our fellow men.' (10)

 

RIAI: elected member, 1939, having been proposed by JOHN JOSEPH ROBINSON , seconded by RICHARD CYRIL KEEFE and HARRY ALLBERRY. (11)

RIBA: elected associate, 11 June 1923, having sat the Special War Exam and been proposed by C.H Reilly, John Murray and Sir Henry Tanner.(12) Diploma in Town Planning, 1928; elected fellow, September 1943, having been proposed by JOHN JOSEPH ROBINSON , PATRICK ABERCROMBIE and FREDERICK GEORGE HICKS. (13)

Town Planning Institute: associate, 1928; member, 1932.

 

Addresses: Work: 3 Parliament Street, 1933-1938;(14) 5 Wellington Quay, 1940-1947.

Home: 45 Mobhi Road, Glasnevin, <=1939-1948.

  

See WORKS and BIBLIOGRAPHY

  

References

All information in this article not otherwise accounted for is from the records of Liverpool University School of Architecture, kindly supplied by Adrian Allan, University Archivist, and from the obituaries of Simms in RIAI Year Book (1949), 25, and Irish Times, ? Oct 1948. See also David O'Connor, 'Housing in Dublin 1887-1987', Irish Architect 67 (Jun-Aug 1988), 30-33; 'Public Housing 1839-1989' in J. Graby, ed.150 Years of Architecture in Ireland: RIAI 1839-1989 (1989), and 'Slums and other housing problems' in 'Architecture Yesterday and Today', supplement to Irish Times, 21 Jun 1939, 34. Some of his housing is illustrated in Architectural Design, July 1947, 189. While no formal portait photographs are known, snapshots of him appear in two personal photograph albums, now (2011) the property of Pauline Williams, his widow's daughter by a second marriage. Scanned copies of these are in the IAA. (ref. 2011/136).

 

(1) IB 67, 7 Feb 1925, 73,114.

(2) IB 69, 19 Mar 1927, 198.

(3) Ruth McManus, Dublin 1910-1940: Shaping the City & Suburbs (2002), 135. According to the evidence of his photograph albums, he revisited these cites when he attended the fourteenth International Housing and Town Planning Congress in 1935.

(4) IB 75, 26 Aug 1933, 714.

(5) See Simms's article in Centenary Celebration of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland and Conference of The Royal Institute of British Architects 21st to 24th June 1939, 47-56.

(6) IB 90, 16 Oct 1948, 836.

(7) Sean Rothery, Ireland and the New Architecture 1900-1940 (1991), 150-151. Some of these are illustrated in AJ 89, 22 Jun 1939, 1086, Architectural Design, July 1947, 189, and Rothery, op. cit, 151-154. While Simms's photograph albums (see above) record visits to Germany in 1935 and Austria and Hungary in 1936, they provide no evidence that he actually visited the Netherlands.

(8) Irish Times, 29 Sep, 1 Oct 1948; information kindly supplied by Enda MacMahon in e-mail to editor, Jun 2009, citing marriage certificate in General Register Office.

(9) Information from Enda MacMahon, as above, citing Deansgrange burial records, Dublin civic Archive.

(10) IB 90, 16 Oct 1948, 836.

(11) Jones transcript from RIAI council? Minutes, 1939; JRIAI (1940), 18.

(12) RIBAJ 30 (1922-23), ?.

(13) RIBAJ (1942-43), 248; IB 85, 23 Oct 1943, 412.

(14) IB 75, 17 Jun 1933, 525; 80, 8 Jan 1938, 31.

  

Herbert Simms was born in London and from a very modest background his he studied architecture at Liverpool University with the aid of a scholarship earned as a result of his service in the imperialist First World War.

He designed and built approximately 17,000 new dwellings in Dublin during that time

His works included flat blocks in the city centre (Henrietta House, Chancery House, Marrowbone Lane Flats) two-storey Houses in Crumlin, Cabra and Ballyfermot. Thees were the Corpo Houses. Many people that grew grew up in theses Houses will tell you

although the areas may have had their problems in the past, at least the houses were very well built. Solid. Of substance. Herbert, was a stickler for decent building standards. Most of Herbert’s buildings are still standing to this day.

 

He travelled to Rotterdam in 1925 with Dublin Corporation Colleagues and this is where his Dutch influence came into play seen building displays of Apartment Blocks

 

Pressure from extra work and hassle from the Corporation and Church led Herbert Simms, to tragically commit suicide by jumping onto the railway tracks at Dun Laoghaire in 1948. The suicide note found on him read that overwork was threatening his sanity.

 

Website Links

 

www.google.ie/search?q=Herbert+Simms&rlz=1C1CHBH_enIE...

  

Path across the fields near Graby

Rue Mont Cenis, metro Julles Joffrin, near Mairie 18e is café Nord Sud, open 24 hours every day (or so they say) only light in the graby day

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

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PINAY's organizing committee holds yearly trips during the summer as a fund-raising and membership drive.

Front Row, Left to Right:

Cora Graby, Mildred Brough Lentz, Mary Grace Hummel, Esther Longenecker Wentling, Charlotte Ruhl, Anna Evans Hower, Beatrice Fry Landis-Long

Back Row, Left to Right:

Gladys Miller Howe, Mary Dotter, Violet Brubaker Stoner, Emily Graby Seward, Kathryn "Kay" Colvin, Sadie Quaroli, Irene Miller Disney (Coach)

File name: 06_10_022767

Title: Home of Graby's famous age steaks, Marinette, Wis.

Created/Published: Acme Products Company, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

Genre: Postcards

Subject: Restaurants

Notes: Title from item.

Collection: The Tichnor Brothers Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

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A real ford in Lincolnshire, bur not much water in June. Mareham Lane, north of Graby and east of Aslackby,

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

Rue Mont Cenis, metro Julles Joffrin, near Mairie 18e is café Nord Sud, open 24 hours every day (or so they say) only light in the graby day

A real ford in Lincolnshire. Mareham Lane, north of Graby and east of Aslackby,

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

Gods thunder roars on into the distance. - (featured in World of Photography bookazine Vol 1)

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

Foto rodri, grabiés

Grand Rapids, Michigan

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

We decided to bite the bullet and get a new car. The Jeep was about to start costing us more money than we'd ever get back for it so we went for our dream car, the Fit. We're calling it the Blue Bee for now. Possibly shortened to Bluby, Graby-style.

Top row (l to r):

Zach Sawdey, Nicole Sawdey, Mary Garcia, Kory Miller, Betsy Dobrowski, Lisa Carriere, School Principal, Barbara Luter, Tracy Seiling, Romy Morgan, Kay Gregorevich, Kim Graby, Sue Reed and Kim Morales

 

Bottom row (l to r):

MacKinzie Sawdey, Deborah Warner, Paula Mitchell, Linda Blakely, Amy Fronek, Debbie Wood and Barb Silverberg

 

Gaven Spencer, 9, poses for a photograph with his father's motorcycle helmet in hand outside of Graby's convenient store.

Photography by Jon T. Spencer

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

Richard, Lorane & Fredric

Shining gig @ Paris

4 dec 2009

He wasn't too excited about that.

On my Giraffe hunt in Sumner. November 26, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Meet 'Yagi' Giraffe No.42 by Artist Graby Mantes on Sumner Green. Giant fibreglass Giraffe sculptures, reaching 2.5 metres high, are now standing tall on the streets, parks and public spaces of Christchurch and surrounding areas until 24 January 2015. At the end of the public art exhibition, in February, the Giraffes will be auctioned so we can all be part of raising money for local charities and turn the city’s Summer of fun into a helping hand for those who are in need.

christchurch-stands-tall.co.nz/about/

 

Fredric

Shining gig @ Paris

4 dec 2009

Camera: Lomography Diana F+ 10 Years Anniversary Edition

 

Film: Lomography Color Negative 400 120

Model: Kim Graby

 

Strobist: 2AB's. One on camera right with a large softbox, one high camera left with 20 degree grid for hair light

This is a feral cat that the neighbours two doors down adopted. We dubbed him (and still call him) Graby, for Gray Baby. Later, we found out that the neighbours named him Sage. He comes to visit us almost every day, probably because we give him the left over dry food from our cats. Here you can see he's been digging around in some spider webs. Yesterday our next-door neighbour told us that he had chased a raccoon off our deck while we were out of town! Fierce kitty.

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