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An amazing evening out with some good friends landed us at Albert Park Lake, which gave us this magnificent view of the City Skyline.
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El Palau de les Arts de Valencia iluminado con los colores de la bandera de Bélgica.
Se tiñe de rojo, negro y amarillo en memoria de las víctimas de los atentados
Hässlich Stahlbeton: Erbaut im Stil des Brutalismus soll mit dem Projekt The X ein Full-Service-Apartment-Hotel mit 200 Zimmern entstehen. Die Frankfurter Unternehmensgruppe X-Direct Group investiert nach eigenen Angaben 60 Mio. Euro.
P .... found a letter inside the amazing, Frank Gehry designed, Allan Slaight and Emmanuelle Gattuso stairway at Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario
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The Adamson Estate is associated with the Cawthras, a prominent family involved in the development of York, (now Toronto) and Toronto Township (now Mississauga). The Crown granted Joseph Cawthra, an English immigrant from Yorkshire, approximately 200 acres of land shortly after the 1805 Mississauga Purchase. Cawthra, a prominent York merchant, did not settle this land, but used it primarily as a summer residence, renting the majority of the property, in 1830, to William Duck for farming purposes. The property remained in Cawthra's ownership until 1971, with Duck's descendants farming it until the 1940s. Mabel Cawthra received the property as a wedding gift upon her marriage to Agar Adamson in 1899. After spending the First World War in Flanders, the Adamsons returned to Canada, in 1919, choosing to live permanently on the subject land. They replaced the c. 1860 cottage with a new manor. Sproatt and Rolph designed it in the Colonial Revival style with Flemish elements. The Adamsons requested Flemish features be included to commemorate their years abroad.
The two-storey house, completed in 1920, is comprised of two long gabled structures joined together and extended on the east by an orangey. A red tile roof caps the pale stucco walls. Metal windows are plentiful and multi-paned; most are casement. The semi-circular blind above the upper-storey windows adds height and detailing. Cut stone adorns the peak of the gables and lakefront entrance, referencing Flemish bell-cast gables.
stylish checkmark .... found a letter inside the amazing, Frank Gehry designed, Allan Slaight and Emmanuelle Gattuso stairway at Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario
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El título está tomado del tango “Mañana zarpa un barco”.
Hay algo en este lugar de Buenos Aires que me cautiva y me transporta a otra época; a esa en la que quienes buscaban otros horizontes se embarcaban allí cerca, mientras en alguna milonga cercana del bajo porteño sonaba un tango parecido a este que viene a nombrar mi foto.
Seguramente el paisaje era algo distinto, pero esos cielos de primavera, con sus rosas, azules y anaranjados, cautivaban igual que hoy a mi, a aquellos viajeros.