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recognition by vincent van gogh
30. März 1853 in Groot-Zundert; † 29. Juli 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise
I often find myself in situations that are so familiar... the dialog, the actions, that I would say didn't we already have this conversation, didn't we already go there? Sometimes I have a dream and then later on, days or weeks later, the same scene will occur word for word. I have gotten so used to this happening, I no longer mention it, I just sit quietly and let the moment loop through again, like a movie I have already seen. Why should I spoil it for the others? Sometimes I don't even say my lines, I just chuckle and wonder at how strange life is.
For ODC ~ golden hour
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All the old guys were tripping over themselves when they realized she was topless. Not a whole lot of topless bathing on Florida beaches..must be European.
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So many people are enjoying the park and having their lunch in the fresh air. A perfect day to not stay indoors.
Gar will tell you, freckles is *so* a color. He wants to eat every single one of them.
Taken in Villefranche sur Mer.
Caught the construction of the new road outside our house. the lighting made good as a spotlight!
NOTE: I did not know who the construction people were I just took photos of the re surfacing.
If anyone has a problem with this I will happily remove any photos.
Canon EOS 400D
EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 II
Rs-60E3 Remote
used here
2005-08-18
copyright (c) 2005-08-18 sean dreilinger
view back deck sunbather - _MG_7987 JPG on a black background.
I wasn't expecting this when I walked by these two people enjoying the beautiful weather we had today. No. It took me a minute to realize what I was seeing. Life is full of moonrises.
Finally, I get to drive!!
Click here to read the whole story and many more adventures aboard Firefly at blog.fireflysalad.com.
"Thomas Edison's last words were 'It's very beautiful over there'. I don't know where there is, but I believe it's somewhere, and I hope it's beautiful."
- Self
Caught the construction of the new road outside our house. the lighting made good as a spotlight!
NOTE: I did not know who the construction people were I just took photos of the re surfacing.
If anyone has a problem with this I will happily remove any photos.
Canon EOS 400D
EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 II
Rs-60E3 Remote
Participants in the 2010 regional Wheat Improvement and Pathology course held in Nepal, learning about how to lay out an experiment. The two-week course, which ran from 29 November to 12 December 2010, was organized by CIMMYT in collaboration with the Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC), and held at the Wheat Research Center (WRC) in Bhairahawa, home of the national wheat research program, in Nepal's Terai region.
Twenty early and mid-career wheat breeders participated, from four countries involved in the Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia, or CSISA (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan). They came from diverse backgrounds, levels of experience, and organizations, and included several young women scientists.
The course, the first of its kind, was prepared and led by Arun Joshi, CIMMYT-Nepal wheat breeder, and stressed the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to wheat improvement. It included lectures on modern breeding methods and approaches, genetic diversity, wheat pathology, experimental design and statistical analysis, conservation agriculture, participatory variety selection, literature and data sources for wheat scientists, e-learning, and knowledge management.
For more information, see CIMMYT's blog story at: blog.cimmyt.org/?p=5961.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
The body of William Duff, dressed in burial robes and laid in his coffin. He died 26th January 1884 and was buried in Toxteth Park Cemetery, Liverpool.
Documentary Photographic Archive at Greater Manchester County Record Office. Ref: 931/67)
I took my nephews to the brand new skate park in Flushing Meadow Corona Park, in Queens New York. This is also the site of the Mets' CitiField, the U.S. Open and the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. The unofficial symbol of Queens, the Unisphere, is also located there. It's a pretty amazing place.
These are my attempts to take some decent photos with my crappy Samsung Memoir cameraphone.
A CIMMYT staff member prepares to lay out packets of wheat seed for planting at the center's headquarters at El Batán, Mexico. In experimental trials, hundreds or thousands of wheat lines are planted for evaluation, each in small quantities, and so they are carefully laid out and sown by hand.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.
I usually get so dark in the summer but during the winter when I lose it I feel so icky. So today I layed out on the back porch and tried to get a bit of a tan! Hehe.
A CIMMYT researcher and field worker lay out wheat seed for planting at the center's headquarters at El Batán, Mexico. In experimental trials, hundreds or thousands of wheat lines are planted for evaluation, each in small quantities, and so they are carefully laid out and sown by hand.
Photo credit: CIMMYT.