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Europalia India
www.grand-hornu-images.be/fr/expositions/Living_Objects_-...
MAC's - Musée des Arts Contemporains, Site du Grand-Hornu
Hornu, Mons, Hainaut, Belgique, 02/2014
Food stall at the Festive Market, Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay during Christmas Wonderland festival
This is the site of Saint Mac Duagh’s Hermitage at Killihilla in the Burren, County Clare - you can just see the holy well in the middle of the hazel scrub. Hazel scrubland is expanding in the Burren due to changes in farming practices. It is increasing at the rate of 5% per year, with consequences for archaeological sites and ecosystems.
The hermitage is an example of a tradition that characterised early Irish Celtic Christianity - the desire for ‘white martrydom’ and the retirement from conventional life to remote desolate places where an individual or a small group could dedicate their lives to God. Tradition tells us that in the 7th century St Mac Duagh came to this remote site and that he fasted and meditated in a cave at the base of a cliff for seven years. The cave still exists as does the gable end of a church, a holy well, and a leacht (ancient graveyard). In the 19th century it was a place of pilgrimage and probably had been for a considerable period before that. Today however, much of the site is now reclaimed by hazel scrub which is a feature of the Burren and I think it really adds to the atmosphere of the place.
The holy well, also known as Tobermacduagh ('Mac Duagh's Well) is located to the east of the oratory. The pattern at the well was held on 3rd February, the feast of St Mac Duagh.
Read O’Donovan and O’Curry’s account of the site from 1839:
www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/osl/carron3_boh...
My 2006 MacBook Pro 15" with a fried graphics chip.
Know where I can get spare parts? Apple Support has been no help.
Details here: jace.zaiki.in/2009/10/14/dead-mac
'Mac Miller' at 'Melkweg', Amsterdam on Friday, 1st of June 2012.
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Fleetwood Mac
SSe Hydro
Glasgow,Scotland
Tuesday June 16th 2015
All photos bt Stacey Auld @ Music Box Unwinds
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These are MAC pigments from the store Inner Beauty Revealed, owned by Julie Bowles MCClellan.
Genuine MAC pigments have stickers for UPC barcodes. The UPC codes are placed in a uniform manner, and never off-center.
These ones from Inner Beauty Revealed are printed onto the boxes and placed helter-skelter at the bottom of the boxes.