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- Buzz Lightyear: ¿queréis que os lleve al huerto?
- Noa: Mami, ¿nos dejas ir a ver como siembra las patatas?
- Marina: Mami, ¿y tú me dejas? porfi!!!
- Buzz: Vale. pero yo me refería a otra clase de huerto...
Una de las formas de buscarse la vida en el centro de Madrid, personas disfrazadas de personajes infantiles, Dora la Exploradora, Pitufos, un impresionante Buzz Lightyear y varios personajes disney habituales del centro para hacerse fotos o vender globos a los niños.
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.
This is the Eiffel Tower. A shot from down to the top in the night. And with a lighty blue coloration.
Former Ohio State basketball player David Lighty practices ahead of The Basketball Tournament.
Photo: Andrew Lind
A piece of very old Gouda cheese called brokkelkaas. Placed on lazy susan. Ivory background with light effect.
Former Ohio State basketball player David Lighty practices ahead of The Basketball Tournament.
Photo: Andrew Lind
La hoguera del Puerto de Alicante. Lema: 'Un cumpleaños espacial'. Repleto de motivos de las películas de dibujos, y con un colorido realmente... empalagoso, 'aturdidor'. En la parte inferior aparece una bellea galáctica, con trompetilla en lugar de nariz. Tb aparece Buzz Lightyear... ufff, no me gustó mucho, la verdad.
SASSARI 03 Maggio 2015
Banco di Sardegna Dinamo Sassari - Umana Reyer Venezia
NELLA FOTO David Lighty
FOTO CIAMILLO
If i were to remake in a sweet faceup one of these two, which one could be?
Lighty or darkie?
I have one spare Lea Pirate head (her body was claimed by my cubie) and i will let it go. My wish would be to partial trade it for a NS Miel head. But i think there are better chances with a sweeter make up. If i can't find the trade i will adopt the head out with a new make up.
If any of you is interested in the trade please FM me, with or without new make up :D
Chris Lighty - Charles Fisher - Ahmad Quazi Jr CAP2015 Armando Celebrities, Citizens and Children Against Poverty 2015 Campaign
If i were to remake in a sweet faceup one of these two, which one could be?
Lighty or darkie?
I have one spare Lea Pirate head (her body was claimed by my cubie) and i will let it go. My wish would be to partial trade it for a NS Miel head. But i think there are better chances with a sweeter make up. If i can't find the trade i will adopt the head out with a new make up.
If any of you is interested in the trade please FM me, with or without new make up :D
Me he perdido por la ciudad de Madrid, exactamente delante de Metropolis, creo que es un buen sitio para esperar a que aparezcan mis amigos buzz lightyear y woody.
Michigan's Zack Novak, left, drives to the hoop against Ohio State's David Lighty late in the second half of the Wolverine's 68-64 loss to the Buckeyes, Wednesday night, January 12th at UM's Crisler Arena
Lon Horwedel | AnnArbor.com
Check out our Ultra Simply Electric scooter that is another way to get around a city's streets. The little sister of the Lighty model, its small size allows you to go wherever you want and quickly without providing any effort. Know more at www.smack-mobility.com/ultra-simply!
Ohio State forward David Lighty, left, and guard William Buford laugh as they walk off the court in after an NCAA college basketball game against Michigan in the semifinals of the Big Ten Conference tournament in Indianapolis, Saturday, March 12, 2011. Ohio State beat Michigan 68-61. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
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.
If i were to remake in a sweet faceup one of these two, which one could be?
Lighty or darkie?
I have one spare Lea Pirate head (her body was claimed by my cubie) and i will let it go. My wish would be to partial trade it for a NS Miel head. But i think there are better chances with a sweeter make up. If i can't find the trade i will adopt the head out with a new make up.
If any of you is interested in the trade please FM me, with or without new make up :D