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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.
Y claro no podía faltar el famoso Buzz Lightyear, desde el infinito y mas aya llegó al desfile de carros alegóricos asi mismo Spider Man juntos a festejar en grande el día del niño en la Primera la Mera Mera
A piece of very old Gouda cheese called brokkelkaas. Placed on lazy susan. Ivory background with light effect.
CineMaterna PlayArte Shopping Ibirapuera
Data: 05/07/2022
Filme: Lightyear
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Chris Holmes (left) and Pete Lighty, both mill workers with FADCO of Tulsa, Okla., carry a cabinet upstairs Wednesday morning, March 19, 2013, at the construction site of the new Joplin High School.
Abbey Dubbel (ABV 8%)
[Best served in a Trappist glass]
Rating: 3.4/5.0
Aroma: 7/10
Appearance: 4/5
Taste: 7/10
Palate: 3/5
Overall: 13/20
Poured a medium brown with a large rocky off white head that was mostly lasting and had excellent lacing. The aroma was of toasted malts, a leathery yeast and a slight herbal hop with notes of molasses and coffee. It tasted lighty sweet and sour at first and ended slightly bitter with a strong hint of coffee and a slight alcohol finish that lasted a short time on the palate. Mouthfeel was medium in body and oily in texture with a flat carbonation. Overall a tasty abbey ale.
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.
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.
My first Experiment with a Macro soft light which is exclusively made by myself... i know that that's not so good for call a true macro, i'm trying more better from this picture... WHAT DO YOU SAY VISITORS... Please Hit Like if you like this work and give your comment that what's going on your mind about this Photography...
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Bob Esponja, Buzz Lightyear, Gary, Mike Wasawsky y demás juguetes, la mayoría de ellos de películas.
VILLEURBANNE, FRANCE - APRIL 07: Jerian Grant, #10 of AX Armani Exchange Milan and David Lighty, #23 of LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne in action during the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season Round 34 match between LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne and AX Armani Exchange Milan at The Astroballe on April 07, 2022 in Villeurbanne, France. (Photo by Romain Biard/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
Ohio State's David Lighty, right, drives to the basket against IUPUI's Alex Young during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010, in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated IUPUI 75-64. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)
VILLEURBANNE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 05: Michael Roll, #10 of AX Armani Exchange Milan and David Lighty, #23 of LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne in action during the 2020/2021 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season Round 24 match between LDLC Asvel Villeurbanne and AX Armani Exchange Milan at The Astroballe on February 05, 2021 in Villeurbanne, France. (Photo by Romain Biard/Euroleague Basketball via Getty Images)
David Lighty (23) defends the shot of UNC Wilminton's Ahmad Grant (34) in the first half of an NCAA basketball game Saturday November 20, 2010 against North Carolina - Wilmington in Columbus, Ohio. OSU won 81-41.
Michael Parkman / Lantern photographer
SASSARI 03 Maggio 2015
Banco di Sardegna Dinamo Sassari - Umana Reyer Venezia
NELLA FOTO David Lighty
FOTO CIAMILLO
Shot outside the Schottenstein Center by Chris Russell. Thanks to Will Buford, Dave Lighty, Dallas Lauderdale and Jon Diebler for their patience and good sense of humor.