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Magic! photographs taken by Michael Watkins for JMU Technology & Design. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
Magic Man performing at The FirstMerit Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago for The Gospel Tour with Panic! At The Disco.
Foto promicional de "Magic" el nuevo disco de Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band que saldrá a la venta el 2 de octubre de 2007
Black magic spray tan Sydney is a beautiful product for perfect tanning. Visit madamcaramel.com.au/black-magic-spray-tan-sydney/
Disney's Magic Kingdom
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Picture taken in Orlando Florida at the Walt Disney World Park
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Magic! photographs taken by Michael Watkins for JMU Technology & Design. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
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Love & Magic Dust to You all ~ ♥ ~
Magic Jackson threw down a funky set at Frazzletown - a one-night music festival - at the Madison Theater in Covington, Ky.
I would love to encounter this sign with no background information about the hedge. Magic? Can it pick up and walk around like an Ent?
Seven Magic Mountains, commissioned, produced and financed by the Art Production Fund (APF) and the Nevada Museum of Art, followed Rondinone's work Human Nature, a Public Art Fund project of monumental, stone stick-figures arranged in the highly man-made environment of Rockefeller Center in Manhattan—and depicts the opposite: highly artificial neon totems set in the natural environment.
The piece consists of 33 limestone boulders, each weighing 10 to 25 tons, arranged in seven towers 30 to 35 feet tall — secured by a solid backbone, with each stone painted a bright, fluorescent color. Approximately five years in the making, the work is located on the far southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard, 10 miles south of the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and St. Rose Parkway in Henderson, Nevada, near Dry Jean Lake, with a backdrop of the McCullough Mountains.
The Magic series consists of moderately deep, well drained soils that formed in material weathered from basalt. Magic soils are on lava plains and have slopes of 0 to 8 percent. The mean annual precipitation is about 14 inches and the mean annual air temperature is about 41 degrees F.
TAXONOMIC CLASS: Fine, smectitic, frigid Vertic Haploxerepts
Depth to bedrock and thickness of the solum are 25 to 40 inches. The soil between depths of 4 and 12 inches is moist in some part in October or early November and remains moist until July. Mean annual temperature is 41 to 45 degrees F., and the mean summer soil temperature is 60 degrees to 65 degrees F.
USE AND VEGETATION: Mostly rangeland, some irrigated and dry-farmed hay and small grain. Vegetation is alkali sagebrush, Idaho fescue, and Sandberg bluegrass.
DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: South-central Idaho. The series is inextensive.
For additional information about Idaho soils, please visit:
storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/97d01af9d4554b9097cb0a477e04...
For a detailed soil description, visit:
soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/M/MAGIC.html
For acreage and geographic distribution, visit:
Diane Jones DeKnop sent along this almost completed photo of my Pop Art psychedelic Magic Bus diamond painting kit.
Kits are available through my Pop Art Store at www.howiegreen.com
And dance your final dance
This is your final chance
To hold the one you love
You know you've waited long enough
So, BELIEVE!
That magic works
Don't be afraid
Of being hurt
Don't let this magic dies
The answer's there
Oh, just look in your eyes
And make your final move
Don't be scared
Yeah, it's hard, you must be brave
Don't let this moment slip away
And don't believe that magic can die
No, no, no, this magic can't die
So dance your final dance
'Cause this is
Your final chance!
We've had a long, cold and snowy winter, and this is the first week we've had daytime temperatures above freezing. The last of the snow is almost gone, but they are predicting more tomorrow. The only flowers that are up are snowdrops. The crocuses are usually blooming by now, but there is no sign of them or the daffodils. The only thing starting to poke their heads up are the The Magic Lilies (also called Surprise Lilies). They send up their foliage in the spring. Then it all dies off and there is no sign of them until they shoot up their flower stalks in August. They come up and bloom very quickly, in only a couple of day's time, which is why they are called Magic or Surprise Lilies. Their flowers are a beautiful pink. (See comments.) A little weed next to it is turning green also. Why are the weed always the first to turn green?
ODC 70 Changing Seasons