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"A cat is truly an aristocrat!"

Quote - Alexandre Dumas

 

There are also origami models that require a different size of paper, like this 'Cat'. Instead of using a square you use a 'US dollar bill size' piece pf paper. That is the part that is left over after making a square from a A4 -paper.

The two cats with the lines are folded from the same pattered paper, I only turned it clockwise again, like I showed you yesterday. The result is two different looking cats ;-))

Enjoy your Sunday!!

 

Model: origami 'Cat'

Design: Roman Diaz

Diagrams in the book: 'Origami for Interpreters' by Roman Diaz

During our visit to Boyce Thompson Arboretum last weekend, we checked out the newly remodeled Smith Interpretive Center. It featured all sorts of unique desert plant life. Jasper liked it. All kinds of things to sniff plus it was slightly cooler and out of the sun. One interesting specimen in the first comment / next post

You just gotta use the sunset as a reset button and start over in the morning with every chance you get to open your eyes.

Victoria Monet

 

Lend your ears to music, open your eyes to painting, and... stop thinking! Just ask yourself whether the work has enabled you to 'walk about' into a hitherto unknown world. If the answer is yes, what more do you want?

Wassily Kandinsky

 

There's beauty everywhere. There are amazing things happening everywhere, you just have to be able to open your eyes and witness it. Some days, that's harder than others.

Sarah McLachlan

 

When change is brewing in your life, open your eyes, and if they are already open, open them wider.

Matshona Dhliwayo

 

Wake up, open your eyes, know the truth.

Enock Maregesi

 

The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter – often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter – in the eye.

Charlotte Bronte

 

Where words are restrained, the eyes often talk a great deal.

Samuel Richardson

 

The eyes shout what the lips fear to say.

William Henry

 

For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone.

Audrey Hepburn

 

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29 July 2018

 

Interpreters in outdoor museum Zuiderzeemuseum

 

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The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter – often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter – in the eye.

 

L’anima, fortunatamente, ha un interprete – spesso un inconscio ma sempre un fedele interprete – negli occhi.

 

(Charlotte Brontë)

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This is Jasper in the Smith Interpretive Center at Boyce Thompson Arboretum in Superior, Arizona. They've got all sorts of exotic desert flora in there. Very cool.

Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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My favorite interpreters of “Manon”: Beverly Sills and Nicolai Gedda (in my opinion, the best Chevalier des Grieux ever.)

“Pardonnez-moi, Dieu de toute puissance…”

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“Ah, fuyez douces images.”

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Nicolai Gedda in “Roméo et Juliette”: “Ah! Lève-toi soleil.”

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NICOLAI GEDDA in memoriam 1925 - 2017

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Nothing you wear is more important than your ... SMILΣ. Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everybody's heart. Smiling is intercultural! No matter where you go, you don't need an interpreter for smiles. { fascinating fun facts about human smile see section below to read more 'bout it }:

 

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Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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Costumed interpreters at Fort Mackinac.

 

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Historical interpreter at Historic Alamance Battleground. German Christmas in Colonial North Carolina.

 

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Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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Fort Edmonton is a Heritage Park [and] with [its] recreated architecture from 1885, 1905 & 1920 Edmonton, plus a fort & streetcars [is a living history museum focusing on Edmonton's early years].

“The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter - often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter - in the eye.” – taken from “Jane Ayre” by Charlotte Brontë

 

The theme for the 18th of May for “Smile on Saturday” is “eye catcher” and the theme requires a picture of black and white with the eyes (or eye) in selective colour.

 

In the last three years, I have been exploring a new avenue in my photographic creativity, that of portraiture photography. I used a somewhat illusive sitter for several “Smile on Saturday” themes over that period as part of this exploration. Now, nearly twelve months ago, I was lent a vibrant blue fascinator (formal headwear worn as an alternative to the hat) acquired from a charity shop to photograph for my portraiture photography. As I had the fascinator for over a month, I decided that I would have some fun with it whilst it was in my possession and push my own creative photographic boundaries by capturing it in different lights. Thus, I captured it at different times of the day. In this case, I had my elusive model (who has rather beautiful hazel and green eyes) stand in some afternoon sun holding the fascinator close to his face so that it cast a shadow on his cheek. I’m actually quite proud of this shot, even if I do say so myself, but I was never going to use it. Little did I know that I was going to capture an image that would suit this week’s "Smile on Saturday" theme perfectly after a little bit of post production magic to make it selective colour! I do hope that you like my choice for the theme this week, and that it makes you smile!

Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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18 Seconds ~ Sound on.

The Old Inventor employed this Interpreter during his travels to one of the outlying planets in his time travel machine. The Old Inventor told him about our October Holidays, and he willingly obliged to shape-shift his appearance for the occasion.

Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter - often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter - in the eye.

 

Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre

  

  

Interpreter of Maladies is the title of one of the stories in the book. The phrase itself was something I thought of before I even wrote that story.

Jhumpa Lahiri

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Heritage Interpreter

Fort Langley National Historic Site⠀⠀

 

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Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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The handwriting on the rust

Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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An interpreter at Fort Atkinson SHP, in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska.

29 July 2018

 

Interpreters in fishing village of outdoor museum Zuiderzeemuseum

Songwriter and historical interpreter Paul Siebert at Fort Atkinson SHP.

From my set entitled “Black Creek Pioneer Village”

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Reproduced from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Black Creek Pioneer Village is an historic site in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane and Steeles intersection. It overlooks Black Creek, a tributary of the Humber River.

 

The village is a recreation of life in 19th-century Ontario and gives an idea how rural Ontario might have looked in the early-to-mid 1800s.

 

The "pioneer" village consists of over forty historic 19th century buildings, decorated in the style of the 1860s with period furnishings. Besides the Historical Interpreters and Craftspeople housed in the restored buildings, the site also features historical reenactments and visiting artisans. Buildings include period houses, the original Stong Family farm buildings, a water-powered grist mill, a general store, a blacksmith's shop along with over 10 other trades buildings, a hotel, a church, and a one-room schoolhouse. A core of buildings built by the Stong family are on their original sites, while others have been moved in from across Southern Ontario.

 

The majority of the buildings were moved from their original sites (notably the large Halfway House and Mennonite Meeting House), and some re-built on their current locations.

 

The village is a regular destination for field trips by schoolchildren from the Greater Toronto Area.

 

It is operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.

 

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Cpt. Todd Fleming, left, from the 401st Civil Affairs Battalion from Rochester, NY, speaks to local villagers with the assistance of Ahmad Zahir an interpreter from Kabul about possible weapons, known minefields and suspicious individuals in the imediate area near Narizah, Afghanistan. Cpt. Fleming provides resource accessments to villages while Alpha Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th (Rakkasans) Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell, KY soldiers are to conduct a search and attack mission for weapons and individuals connected to organizations that disrupt the progression of Afghanistan in targeted locations during a search and attack mission. This is the one of the first few times 401st Civil Affairs has been in a direct support role to a unit during combat operations is Afghanistan. (U.S. Army photo taken by Spc. Eric E. Hughes) (Released)

 

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To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea

 

The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.

   

About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.

 

These images are generally cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the Department of Defense and individual photographer.

 

imcom.korea.army.mil

 

To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea

 

The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.

   

About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.

 

These images are generally cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the Department of Defense and individual photographer.

 

imcom.korea.army.mil

 

To learn more about living and serving in Korea with the US Army, visit our official website at: imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Whether you are fresh off of active-duty, a military spouse or a seasoned professional, you will find a career with U.S. Army in Korea both challenging and inspiring. If you ready to join an award winning team and embark on the adventure of a lifetime, you can learn more about living and working in Korea online: imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Photos from the US Army in Korea can be viewed online at www.flickr.com/imcomkorea

 

The Morning Calm Weekly command information newspaper is available online at imcom.korea.army.mil

 

Published for those serving in the Republic of Korea - an assignment of choice.

   

About this image: Operation Enduring Freedom. A Department of Defense Image Collection.

 

These images are generally cleared for release and are considered in the public domain. Request credit be given the Department of Defense and individual photographer.

Turns out she is one of the podium girls too.... multi-talented!

Historical interpreters at the Pioneer Apple Festival in New Tripoli.

 

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The Interpreter’s Craft

 

At Fort Langley British Columbia Canada, interpreters bring the site to life. They go about their daily tasks, inviting visitors to step back in time and experience life as it once was. Dressed in 1800s attire, they split cedar, make barrels, forge iron, and share stories shaped by the land and its people. Their gift is not just performance, they become their character. Each conversation connects us to a voice from the past. Though I tend to be introverted, I often find myself swept up in conversation with these fascinating historians.

 

Website: www.sollows.ca

Contact and links: www.linktr.ee/jsollows

A Park interpreter poses for a scene in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, of stargazing with binoculars under the Milky Way on a dark moonless night. Grasslands is perfect for stargazing as it is a Dark Sky Preserve and the horizon is vast and unobstructed.

 

Mars is bright to the left and the galactic centre is to the south at right. The view is overlooking the Frenchman River Valley.

 

This is a stack of 4 exposures for the ground and one untracked exposure for the sky, all 30 seconds at f/2.8 with the 20mm Sigma lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 6400. LENR was on.

My portraits of trees make me happy. Usually, they aren't so great and nobody sees them. But this one met up with some really wonderful morning light.

 

There was a red tailed hawk in one of the branches who encouraged me to take a few. So, thanks for that.

 

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'Interpreter'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67

Film: Ilford HP5

Process: HC-110B; 5min

 

Idaho

June 2025

Native interpreter's accessories at Fort Atkinson SHP.

Explore FP Highest Position # 18. Thank you everyone !!

 

View of the Gantry Plaza State Park across the East River from FDR Drive, New York. Gantry Plaza State Park is a park on the East River in Long Island City in New York. The 2.5-acre park is a former dock facility and includes restored gantry cranes. The final scene in the films Munich and Interpreter were shot in this park. The Queensboro bridge can be seen in the left corner.

 

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2016 edit of a picture I took of one of the Viking interpreters at the Parks Canada UNESCO World Heritage Site at L'Anse aux Meadows in northern-most Newfoundland not far from St. Anthony in early June 2013.

An interpreter at Bent's Old Fort enjoys a little rest in the shade. I suspect that passing the time is historically accurate.

Interpreters, both paid and volunteer, help bring the history to life with music, live demonstrations, and reenactments, including musket and cannon firing demonstrations. The site has numerous reconstructed historical wooden structures based on archeological excavations. This is considered one of the most extensively excavated early colonial French archaeological sites in the United States.

Interpreters Concessions.

  

Заблуждения результаты очищающие действия интеллект конфликтующий отвлекающий поэт сбитый с толку союз разные пути прекращение тревоги беды,

פרייינג אַטאַטשמאַנץ אָובידיאַנט אַרבעט כּללים גראַספּינג סענסעס רירנדיק תאוות ענסלייווד געווער ברידינג טראַנסענדאַנט ווערטער,

العطور التي لا حدود لها العطور التي لا تعد ولا تحصى في الجسم الأحزان في كل مكان يقيس المخلوقات اشتعلت فيه النيران الثراء الأقوياء,

intensive Devotionen geheime Rituale akzeptieren Wahnvorstellungen Terror Streiks Meister erfreut höchste Formen ängstliche Ergebnisse,

tradições metafísicas imaginações diversas iluminando crenças estéticas que ensinam povos compreensão sensível,

εξάλειψη των λόγων πεποίθηση δάσος εφαρμοσμένη διορατικότητα μοναξιά ζωντανή θρησκευτικές απαντήσεις αδελφότητα σκεπτόμενα γεγονότα,

議論の広がり解散時間瞑想の変容宝物テキスト教え意識無知嘆き大量苦しみ存在点.

Steve.D.Hammond.

File: 2025009-1381

 

At the GlastonBeoley Music Festival, at the Redditch Cricket Hockey & Rugby Club, in Redditch, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, on Friday 27th of June 2025.

  

About the photograph.

 

The GlastonBeoley Music Festival is one of the few outdoor music festivals that provide a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter for any deaf audience.

 

This lady is one of the BSL interpreters on stage during a performance by the Birmingham based band called Indigo Kid. She is seen here doing a sign language version of the band’s song.

 

Often during the gaps in the songs, like between the verses and chorus, she would simply dance around.

 

A friend of mine whom was doing a performance for the event, got me a free ticket, so I was able to do some live music photography. Those shots were done using a 50mm lens much closer to the stage, and cropped in Adobe Photoshop.

 

Also, I converted the photo into black and white for a more dramatic effect.

   

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