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Mount Cuba is a botanical garden and the former home and family estate of Lammot du Pont Copeland (great-great-great grandson of the DuPont Company founder) and his wife, Pamela Cunningham Copeland. In 1935, the Copelands built a stately Colonial Revival manor house near the village of Mt. Cuba, outside of Wilmington, Delaware. The Copelands were prominent members of the community. Mr. Copeland served as President and Chairman of the DuPont Company, while Mrs. Copeland was a leader in many community and cultural organizations. During the late 1930s, formal areas were designed first by the prominent Philadelphia landscape architect Thomas W. Sears and later, in the 1950s, by noted landscape designer Marian Cruger Coffin.[2]
In the 1960s, the Copelands were becoming acutely aware of a changing land ethic and they became more interested in ecology and the need for conservation. Mrs. Copeland, in particular, was increasingly concerned about wildflowers and the impact on them by development and unscrupulous practices. In response, landscape architect Seth Kelsey was hired to develop the woodland wildflower gardens with native plants, design their ponds, and plan many woodland garden paths.
In 1983, Dr. Richard Lighty was hired by the Copelands as their first Director of Horticulture. The Copelands expanded their horticultural endeavors to study native plants of the Appalachian Piedmont, the beginnings of a botanic garden on a private estate. That same year, Mr. Copeland passed away. In the late 1980s, Mt. Cuba Center began hosting visitors by offering docent-led tours during the spring. Mt. Cuba Center horticulturists also began documenting their increasingly diverse native plant collections.
In 2001, Mrs. Copeland died. Mt. Cuba Center was no longer a botanic garden on a private estate but a public garden for all to be inspired about native plants. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
Lighty taking off from Headcorn Aerodrome. It`s call sign did make me chukle.
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Loja de decoração de festas em São José dos Pinhais.
Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Green Alien, Woody, Rex.
Last Night we celebrated the life of the late, great Chris Lighty and his birthday. On top of the Audio series narrated by my podcast hero, and friend Reggie "Combat jack" Osse. Where the legacy of Lighty is fleshed out beautifully for those whom may have not known.
O topinho do bolo é de Biscuit , a mamãe Patrícia pediu-me para fazer seu filhinho Mathis de 3 aninhos vestido de Buzz Lightyear.
文京区小石川公園 / Koishikawa park, Bunkyo district
Nex-7 + Minolta AF 200mm f/2.8
I got myself a nice monopod (slik lighty pod III) to use this huge telephoto lens with the nex. The experience is radically different ! Now that I don't have to hold the lens with my left hand anymore, I can easily do MF and focus on composition.
Mount Cuba is a botanical garden and the former home and family estate of Lammot du Pont Copeland (great-great-great grandson of the DuPont Company founder) and his wife, Pamela Cunningham Copeland. In 1935, the Copelands built a stately Colonial Revival manor house near the village of Mt. Cuba, outside of Wilmington, Delaware. The Copelands were prominent members of the community. Mr. Copeland served as President and Chairman of the DuPont Company, while Mrs. Copeland was a leader in many community and cultural organizations. During the late 1930s, formal areas were designed first by the prominent Philadelphia landscape architect Thomas W. Sears and later, in the 1950s, by noted landscape designer Marian Cruger Coffin.[2]
In the 1960s, the Copelands were becoming acutely aware of a changing land ethic and they became more interested in ecology and the need for conservation. Mrs. Copeland, in particular, was increasingly concerned about wildflowers and the impact on them by development and unscrupulous practices. In response, landscape architect Seth Kelsey was hired to develop the woodland wildflower gardens with native plants, design their ponds, and plan many woodland garden paths.
In 1983, Dr. Richard Lighty was hired by the Copelands as their first Director of Horticulture. The Copelands expanded their horticultural endeavors to study native plants of the Appalachian Piedmont, the beginnings of a botanic garden on a private estate. That same year, Mr. Copeland passed away. In the late 1980s, Mt. Cuba Center began hosting visitors by offering docent-led tours during the spring. Mt. Cuba Center horticulturists also began documenting their increasingly diverse native plant collections.
In 2001, Mrs. Copeland died. Mt. Cuba Center was no longer a botanic garden on a private estate but a public garden for all to be inspired about native plants. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
I love how perfect the dead heads of these flowers look in this photo, and the snow lighty falling.
These are the dead heads of flowers with perfectly round ice covering them. Nature is amazing. This day was not fun a day to drive around, but it was a great day for photos and walking around, even though it was cold.
© beth bean
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
On a walk to the old village of Poulouriscaig on the very north coast of scotland , we stopped for a well earned drink and food, I was carrying the rucksack of supplies unknown to me several bottles of a well known larger were secreted in said bag(heavy) the drink was very rewarding and the glass bottles are lighty to recycle once empty, my 8 yr old Jack Russell enjoyed the rest too!!
It doesn't look very red lighty does it. There are still some tired women standing in the windows looking bored but obviously it wouldn't be so nice to take photos of them.
Former Ohio State Buckeye David Lighty going for the slam at the Buckeye Stars Basketball Camp at Worthington Kilborn high school.
Another one from the fifth floor of my office building, looking up Lothain Road towards Tollcross. Shot through two layers of very reflective glass so surprised it came out as well as this.
Mount Cuba is a botanical garden and the former home and family estate of Lammot du Pont Copeland (great-great-great grandson of the DuPont Company founder) and his wife, Pamela Cunningham Copeland. In 1935, the Copelands built a stately Colonial Revival manor house near the village of Mt. Cuba, outside of Wilmington, Delaware. The Copelands were prominent members of the community. Mr. Copeland served as President and Chairman of the DuPont Company, while Mrs. Copeland was a leader in many community and cultural organizations. During the late 1930s, formal areas were designed first by the prominent Philadelphia landscape architect Thomas W. Sears and later, in the 1950s, by noted landscape designer Marian Cruger Coffin.[2]
In the 1960s, the Copelands were becoming acutely aware of a changing land ethic and they became more interested in ecology and the need for conservation. Mrs. Copeland, in particular, was increasingly concerned about wildflowers and the impact on them by development and unscrupulous practices. In response, landscape architect Seth Kelsey was hired to develop the woodland wildflower gardens with native plants, design their ponds, and plan many woodland garden paths.
In 1983, Dr. Richard Lighty was hired by the Copelands as their first Director of Horticulture. The Copelands expanded their horticultural endeavors to study native plants of the Appalachian Piedmont, the beginnings of a botanic garden on a private estate. That same year, Mr. Copeland passed away. In the late 1980s, Mt. Cuba Center began hosting visitors by offering docent-led tours during the spring. Mt. Cuba Center horticulturists also began documenting their increasingly diverse native plant collections.
In 2001, Mrs. Copeland died. Mt. Cuba Center was no longer a botanic garden on a private estate but a public garden for all to be inspired about native plants. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
Going back home after a day of work. What a feeling. I love it, specially when it is dry and lighty. This photo is dedicated to all people in Scotland who work hard during the day and enjoy so much this special moment.
Porto city (my born & home town), northern Portugal ------------- Bom...está + k visto!!!: Eu nunca me canso de fotografar a minha cidade.... linda,linda como sempre!! Tenho que ir á beira rio do lado de Gaia fazer o mesmo!! Estou á espera do bom tempo!!! Lá para a primavera!!! Isto por agora está complicado!!! :~)
The pic it's not that good...i took it with my mobile this week.... i couldn't resist to a sunny day after days and days with rain, rain & rainnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!
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Enjoy the view!!!!!!!
241/365 For this week's challenge, "Your object meets another object"
This one was easy, we happen to have a lighty of our own, the others will be more challenging, but it'll be fun!
"Lift with the legs, Sally!!"
"Why am I on the heavy side you blockhead?" she replies.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
Mount Cuba is a botanical garden and the former home and family estate of Lammot du Pont Copeland (great-great-great grandson of the DuPont Company founder) and his wife, Pamela Cunningham Copeland. In 1935, the Copelands built a stately Colonial Revival manor house near the village of Mt. Cuba, outside of Wilmington, Delaware. The Copelands were prominent members of the community. Mr. Copeland served as President and Chairman of the DuPont Company, while Mrs. Copeland was a leader in many community and cultural organizations. During the late 1930s, formal areas were designed first by the prominent Philadelphia landscape architect Thomas W. Sears and later, in the 1950s, by noted landscape designer Marian Cruger Coffin.[2]
In the 1960s, the Copelands were becoming acutely aware of a changing land ethic and they became more interested in ecology and the need for conservation. Mrs. Copeland, in particular, was increasingly concerned about wildflowers and the impact on them by development and unscrupulous practices. In response, landscape architect Seth Kelsey was hired to develop the woodland wildflower gardens with native plants, design their ponds, and plan many woodland garden paths.
In 1983, Dr. Richard Lighty was hired by the Copelands as their first Director of Horticulture. The Copelands expanded their horticultural endeavors to study native plants of the Appalachian Piedmont, the beginnings of a botanic garden on a private estate. That same year, Mr. Copeland passed away. In the late 1980s, Mt. Cuba Center began hosting visitors by offering docent-led tours during the spring. Mt. Cuba Center horticulturists also began documenting their increasingly diverse native plant collections.
In 2001, Mrs. Copeland died. Mt. Cuba Center was no longer a botanic garden on a private estate but a public garden for all to be inspired about native plants. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
Evan Turner holds up the Big 10 Championship trophy with David Lighty's help. The Buckeyes defeated Illinois 73-57 to at least share the title.
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2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
2017平溪天燈節, 一個充滿祈福,浪漫及回憶的元宵節慶, 一生中一定得去參加的活動。
What a romantic event in Chinese lunar new year. The lantern can send the message of your wishes and hope whatever you want to the sky for God. Always, the dream will come true :). It's worth to visit and join in your whole life.
Mount Cuba is a botanical garden and the former home and family estate of Lammot du Pont Copeland (great-great-great grandson of the DuPont Company founder) and his wife, Pamela Cunningham Copeland. In 1935, the Copelands built a stately Colonial Revival manor house near the village of Mt. Cuba, outside of Wilmington, Delaware. The Copelands were prominent members of the community. Mr. Copeland served as President and Chairman of the DuPont Company, while Mrs. Copeland was a leader in many community and cultural organizations. During the late 1930s, formal areas were designed first by the prominent Philadelphia landscape architect Thomas W. Sears and later, in the 1950s, by noted landscape designer Marian Cruger Coffin.[2]
In the 1960s, the Copelands were becoming acutely aware of a changing land ethic and they became more interested in ecology and the need for conservation. Mrs. Copeland, in particular, was increasingly concerned about wildflowers and the impact on them by development and unscrupulous practices. In response, landscape architect Seth Kelsey was hired to develop the woodland wildflower gardens with native plants, design their ponds, and plan many woodland garden paths.
In 1983, Dr. Richard Lighty was hired by the Copelands as their first Director of Horticulture. The Copelands expanded their horticultural endeavors to study native plants of the Appalachian Piedmont, the beginnings of a botanic garden on a private estate. That same year, Mr. Copeland passed away. In the late 1980s, Mt. Cuba Center began hosting visitors by offering docent-led tours during the spring. Mt. Cuba Center horticulturists also began documenting their increasingly diverse native plant collections.
In 2001, Mrs. Copeland died. Mt. Cuba Center was no longer a botanic garden on a private estate but a public garden for all to be inspired about native plants. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
Pascual se ha llevado a 15 jugadores a Francia, incluidos Ludde Hakanson y Emir Sulejmanovic El primer rival será el ASVEL Lyon, el equipo del que es propietario la NBA Tony Parker yen caso de triunfo, la final se jugaría el domingo a las 15.30 horas
Manolo Flores, premiado
El ex jugador y ex técnico del Barça, Manolo Flores, ha sido galardonado con el Premio del deporte extremeño 2013 por el gobierno de la región por su trayectoria profesional.
El FC Barcelona ha viajado en autocar esta tarde en Francia, concretamente en el sur del país vecino, Montpellier, ciudad que está a unas cuatro horas de distancia de la Ciudad Condal. Cuerpo técnico, staff y jugadores del conjunto barcelonista han entrenado a las 11.30 horas en el Palau, han comido posteriormente en las mismas instalaciones del Club ya las 15.40 horas han puesto rumbo hacia Francia.
Cansamiento visible
En el trayecto que ha llevado a los hombres de Xavi Pascual hacia tierras francesas se ha podido comprobar los cansancio acumulado. De unos, los que han llegado de la disputa del Mundial, porque han tenido pocos días de descanso, y los otros, que ya llevan un mes de preparación con el equipo. Recordemos, además, que los jugadores tuvieron que hacer este jueves por la mañana el Media Day solicitado por Euroliga y por ACB para cumplir con los requerimientos fotográficos y de vídeo que piden estas dos grandes competiciones cada principio de temporada y por la tarde entrenaron por espacio de más de dos horas.
Thomas i Doellman, motivados
Dos de las cinco nuevas incorporaciones de la temporada han hablado minutos antes de salir hacia Francia. Deshaun Thomas habla del ASVEL, un rival al que conoció bien en su etapa en Nanterre: "El Asvel Lyon es un muy buen equipo. Tony Parker es su propietario y conozco varios jugadores como David Lighty, antiguo compañero y buen amigo".
En cuanto a Justin Doellman, el ex jugador de Valencia Basket explica que este torneo es perfecto para preparar el primer torneo oficial de la temporada, la Supercopa Endesa: "Es una buena ocasión para prepararnos. Está bien jugar dos partidos en dos días para prepararnos para la SuperCopa. Estoy feliz de hacer este viaje, nos lo pasaremos bien".
Javier Fernandez Auditor
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