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The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
February 9, 2014
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Woke up and was surprised it was only 7am. Made biscuits and coffee, and went to church. It was our day to be in Sunday school; the spring semester is so much nicer because the class is a manageable size. Home where we frantically worked on chores - laundry, vacuuming, cleaning bathrooms, etc. The children got to watch the Olympics once they were done. I headed back to church for my meeting. Target errands, then back home (again). Library where a tons of holds were waiting to be picked up, then Costco. My parents for dinner - our first family dinner with everyone in over 3 months. Got to watch some of the women's hockey game. Mom made fondue, since Dad missed out on New Year's fondue. We said it is silly to only do this once a year. We stuffed ourselves silly, and there was still chocolate fondue to eat. The kids were in bed by 7:45 while felt like a miracle, and I knit and watched the Olympics for the next 2 hours. It was the first time I sat down and relaxed all day.
Group photo of newly released 2013 Disney Animators' Collection 16'' Dolls that I just bought from my local Disney Store, on September 7, 2013. They were $24.95 each, but with my D23 15% discount, it came out to be $21.21 each before taxes. They have been fully deboxed, and are standing side by side (with a little help from the back wall).
From left to right they are Snow White, Belle, Rapunzel and Merida.
The most improved dolls over the original Animator dolls are Snow White and Merida, due to their much more manageable hair. I also love Snow White's new outfit, although the old outfit was more movie accurate. The hair on Belle and Rapunzel isn't quite as good as on the original dolls, and their outfits are a little lower in quality. Also Rapunzel's outfit is a bit too similar to the old design, whereas the other three dolls have quite different outfits. I'm glad that the glitter is quite well glued to the outfits, except for Merida's sprayed on glitter, which does shed a bit.
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Well I felt like I cheated (a little bit) on the saxophone shot by darkening the background post-process.
I learnt from it though, and used objects of a more manageable size. These are both SOOC except a crop.
I had the pleasure of attending the Carnevale in Venice in February 2011 - what a great experience! This was about my 4th or 5th Carnevale and they keep getting better. Many of the masked characters recognized me from prior years and gave me great access for photos. I also had the chance to shoot with many others; some in masks and costumes, some face paintees, and some faces in the crowd - great fun. Because of the large number of photos I took during the Carnevale I will use a separate set for each day to make it manageable. These photos are from my first day there, Sunday, 27 February 2011.
Our dog Molly grabbed a stick that was probably 4 feet long to play with. Maggie broke it to a more manageable size, and she carried it with her down the trail.
Larry did this hike solo, as Ben had a soar knee from our last cross-country ski outing. In order to get to Mt Loder, you cross Doorjamb Mountain summit en route. The wind was up today, as it often is on this route. Thankfully it was just manageable, and Larry completed this double summit scramble in under 4 hours roundtrip.
By Ian Rees (Tucson, AZ) ... I’m about three or four hours into my first large-scale ceramics project (well, on my own)… I’ve separated the main elements into manageable parts and have done most of the groundwork for the general shape and structure of the piece… Left to do: detail the windows (make the panes’ lines clean) and add additional panes of the windows interiors… Then I intend to mount the facades onto another layer of clay behind… at an angle so that they:
a) stick out from the sky/background (you can see pieces of the sky to the right and top-left of the building pieces), and…
b) suggest the alleyway that appears on the right hand-side of that largest building in the center - to indicate more effectively its two-dimensionality… its two walls more perpendicular in appearance... In other words, I'm going to bend that big middle piece.
I’d say this is a little before the halfway point
It's nearly the end of the first week back at school, adapting to the new school run for William, and we are beginning to see glimpses of a manageable routine.
To think that this time last week we were enjoying Liguria.... This picture is fabulously misleading as the weather was generally glorious, and the sea so warm that even I ran in without a fuss. They were happy days.
This is one of the paintings in the fantastic Collection Jean Walter et Claude Guillaume, in the Musée de l'Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris. To protect the paintings the rooms are lit by dim yellow lighting, for which I tried to compensate in taking these pictures without flash (the museum doesn't allow flash photography). However, I don't think the images here are quite the true colours in the paintings, though they do give some idea of the magnificence of the paintings. It's really well worth visiting the Musée de l'Orangerie, which is a very manageable size to see in its entirety in an afternoon. Then you'd get to see these fantastic Impressionist paintings in their true glory.
This is one of the paintings in the fantastic Collection Jean Walter et Claude Guillaume, in the Musée de l'Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris. To protect the paintings the rooms are lit by dim yellow lighting, for which I tried to compensate in taking these pictures without flash (the museum doesn't allow flash photography). However, I don't think the images here are quite the true colours in the paintings, though they do give some idea of the magnificence of the paintings. It's really well worth visiting the Musée de l'Orangerie, which is a very manageable size to see in its entirety in an afternoon. Then you'd get to see these fantastic Impressionist paintings in their true glory.
It's need stitching work done and the tread is ok, still manageable for matches and practice I've used them for 3 years. And the guy I bought hem for used them for 10
For visitors who do not wish to pay for the entrance fee for the Luxor Temple, my tour leader recommended walking around the Luxor temple to admire its beautiful architecture. After another cold refreshment, I was ready to walk back to the hotel to wait for the group dinner. Upper Egypt's heat was manageable if you rest in the shade frequently.
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You will love Ghent, featuring the largest low-traffic pedestrian zone in Europe. Experiencing Ghent on a bike is a really good idea: the city loves cyclists and cyclists love the city. Ghent is a manageable size and the sights are easy to find.
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Spent way too much time on the small spire on the castle's left (jutting out of the great hall roof). So much detail, but the render time is still manageable. Also began modelling Tower #11, the most prominent and tallest of the eleven towers.
Background photo by Flickr user DisneyKrayzie.
As crews work to form the roadbed for Interstate 69 in Monroe County, Indiana, a large-bucket excavator lifts and drops a rock to break it to manageable size to load an articulated dump truck; looking east from near W. Carter Road. E & B Paving, prime contractor (Indiana I-69 Project, Section 4, Segments 6/7).
Though it snowed last night, it wasn't the apocalyptic amount that can shut the city down. Cold, but manageable.
That didn't make walking down to catch the bus any easier, though.
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
Zekarias Musa of Tsetse Kebele said, "the new toilet is very safe to use and easily manageable." Benishangul Gumuz. © UNICEF Ethiopia /2018/Tadesse
I park at the town park simply named Berme Road Park where the trailhead for the Smiley Carriage Road is found. I chose to use the carriage road for my climb of the mountain, knowing that when these roads were indeed used for carriages (horse-drawn), there grade of steepness couldn't be greater than 15% or so, ensure a relatively manageable climb.
Comparing the three most recently released mermaid Ariel 12'' dolls by the Disney Store. From left to right they are the 2012 Classic Ariel, the 2013 Ariel from the Little Mermaid Deluxe Doll Gift Set, and the 2013 Classic Ariel. They are standing side by side, supported by Kaiser doll stands (not included with the dolls).
The Gift Set Ariel has the head and face of the 2013 doll, and similar hair (straighter and without ending in gelled curls), but the rest of her is almost identical to the 2012 doll. So it is appropriate that she is in the middle of the trio.
The 2013 Classic Ariel mermaid doll has many differences from the 2012 model, and is a greatly improved doll. She is both more attractive and more movie accurate. The major changes are to her head and face, her hair, her tail and her legs. There is a minor change to her shell bra. The only features that haven't changed are her torso and arms. I think that overall, she is the best doll in the new class of Classic Princess dolls from the Disney Store. That is fitting, as this is the year of the Diamond Edition release of her movie, The Little Mermaid.
Her head has been redesigned to be rounder than the previous models, thus more accurate by the shape alone. Her forehead is lower, her cheeks are fuller and her cheekbones are more prominent. Her cute button nose, open mouth smile and small angular chin seem to be same as the previous model. So her head is not as long, and her face is not as flat.
Her face is similar to last years, but with many small changes. Her eye molds appears to be the same shape, but the corners of her eyes are more rounded, so overall the eyes are slightly smaller but rounder. Her big round blue green eyes are wide open, and glancing to her right. They are darker, the pupils are significantly larger, and the glance is more severe than the 2012 doll. It makes for a more lively and adorable expression. She has four short thick curving black lashes over each eye, in the same pattern as last year, and black eyeliner under them that is thicker and darker than before. She has silver eyeshadow as before, but the thick eyeliner partially obscures the eyeshadow. Her rust colored eyebrows a little thicker and darker than last year, and are closer to her eyes. The rouge on her cheeks are much darker than last year, when it was barely visible, if it was there at all. Her mouth is the same, but her lips are a dark pink (as opposed to last year's pastel pink), and her upper lip is painted thinner, and her lower lip is painted fuller. Her face is very beautiful, youthful, lively and much more movie accurate than before.
Her waist length red hair is mostly straight and soft, but it ends in large stiff curls. The area around her face is also stiffened with gel to keep it off her face, which works very well to make her face much more open than the 2012 doll. Her volume of hair is much less than before. Her hair is much more manageable, neater, and movie accurate than before. But her part is still on the wrong side of her head, and the large curving front bangs of the movie character are still missing from this doll.
Her tail is a dark blue green color, with green glitter forming a scale pattern that is fetching. However her upper and lower fins are made of light blue green tulle that looks much less realistic and movie accurate than the 2012 model. It is based on the tail and fins of the 2011 Classic Ariel, but with the glitter in a scale pattern, rather than being sprayed on. Her purple shell bra is very similar to the 2012 model, but is a little darker and a little more accurate than before. It also seems to fit better.
Her body is fully articulated in the arms, but now has the rubber legs of 2011 and earlier dolls, which has internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. Her hip joints allow her to sit down with her legs together and her back straight up, unlike the 2012 doll with the fully articulated but defective legs. Her angled rubber feet also make her about 1/4 inch shorter than the 2012 doll. I'd say that the rubber legs are definitely a big improvement for Ariel over the fully articulated hard plastic legs of 2012.
The packaging for the dolls is much improved. The box art has been completely redesigned, with beautiful decorations unique to each Princess (actually for each movie), and a cameo of the animated movie character. The boxes are the same height and width, but are 1/2'' flatter, making them smaller and lighter.
The 2013 Disney Princess Classic Doll Collection, released on June 10, 2013. They consist of 11-12'' articulated dolls of the 11 official Disney Princesses, from Snow White to Merida, as well as Princes, Villains and Sidekicks. I now have all 11 Princesses, Queen Elinor, Charlotte and Gaston. I will photograph them boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed. I will also post reviews and comparative photos.
Classic Disney Princess Ariel Doll - 12''
US Disney Store
Released online June 10, 2013.
Purchased online June 13, 2013.
Received June 24, 2013.
$14.95 (was on sale for $10 at time of purchase).
The Little Mermaid Deluxe Doll Gift
Contains exclusive versions of Vanessa, Ursula, Ariel as Mermaid, Prince Eric, and King Triton. Also included are small figures of Ariel's friends Scuttle, Flounder and Sebastian.
US Disney Store
Released in selected stores June 20, 2013.
Purchased in store June 21, 2013.
$79.95
The head is still here and will be with me always, but the body is gone and it is time this one move on. The Hue will always be my favorite sculpt by Dollstown. Had one as Shigure for over 7 years, then found this guy and made him Kyo for around 3 I believe. Now the Hue's are gone and I am going to be keeping the doll numbers low and manageable.
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
I had the pleasure of attending the Carnevale in Venice in February 2011 - what a great experience! This was about my 4th or 5th Carnevale and they keep getting better. Many of the masked characters recognized me from prior years and gave me great access for photos. I also had the chance to shoot with many others; some in masks and costumes, some face paintees, and some faces in the crowd - great fun. Because of the large number of photos I took during the Carnevale I will use a separate set for each day to make it manageable. These photos are from my first day there, Sunday, 27 February 2011.
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You will love Ghent, featuring the largest low-traffic pedestrian zone in Europe. Experiencing Ghent on a bike is a really good idea: the city loves cyclists and cyclists love the city. Ghent is a manageable size and the sights are easy to find.
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The EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens, shown with the lens retracted - at around 30mm. The lens extends about 1/2" when at 18mm and 55mm. The focus ring is pretty small but manageable. Features a 4 stop IS.
The Island Packet SP Cruiser is a motorsailer, featuring a large engine and a manageable sail plan. With a pilothouse, twin cockpits and a self-tending rig, she's long on comfort, too. Photos by Glen Justice and the Seeker Crew. To see more marine photography, go to www.madmariner.com. Para ver estas fotos en nuestro sitio en español, visite www.marineroloco.com
I had the BEST day yesterday. Got my hair cut - it's shorter than it's been for ages, but much more manageable and seems much thicker too. Then I met Joanna for lunch which turned into a whole afternoon of cake followed by ice cream in the park (my favourite local ice cream, Peter's Yard, didn't have any all winter and I was so pleased that it returned just before I left). Then she came and cleared out 4 ikea bags of crafty junk from my studio to use with her pupils - I have empty shelves. Too much stuff to walk with so I called my mum who drove it all to Joanna's and then took us to her house for pizza - she even gave me some chocolate eggs and a very silly sheep mug. I hope your Easter weekend is as full of wonderful people, sugar and sunshine as mine!
During the National Socialist dictatorship from 1938 to 1945 was in this building the place of execution, in which women and men from Austria as well as from many other European countries were beheaded for their political beliefs, national origin or because of their faith. Honor to all of the Victims! The city of Graz in 1988. Austrian League for Human Rights
Während der Nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft von 1938 bis 1945 befand sich in diesem Gebäude jene Hinrichtungsstätte, in der Frauen und Männer aus Österreich wie aus vielen anderen Europäischen Ländern wegen ihrer politischen Überzeugung, nationalen Herkunft oder wegen ihres Glaubens enthauptet wurden. Ehre Allen Opfern! Die Stadt Graz 1988. Österreichische Liga für Menschenrechte
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History and judicial organization
The Revolution of 1848 marked also the Austria jurisdiction of that time in a substantial manner with manifestations that act to the present day. The with this associated judicial organization brought then - here particularly interesting - most of all four court levels or court types: District Courts, Higher Civil Courts (Landesgerichte), Higher Regional Courts (Oberlandesgerichte) and a Supreme Court. To those four kinds of courts, the procedures of first instance - differentiated by sum in dispute or seriousness of the offense - and the review of judicial decisions on appeal were distributed in a manageable manner. That in the course of this the (only) Supreme Court already at the time of the monarchy could be found in Vienna is understandable, that it remained there from 1918 until today (apart from the period of National Socialism) is known.
The next level below the Supreme Court was and is formed by the High Regional Courts. In 1855 there were in the whole Empire nineteen, today there are four in Austria, namely in Vienna, Linz, Innsbruck and Graz. They act primarily as appellate courts. Next come the so-called courts of first instance. This generic term was necessary because there were, besides the regional courts also district courts - partly later - special courts for commercial, youth, labor and social welfare cases or should be. Of all these existed at the time of the monarchy, of course, already a significant number, in the area of present-day Austria were originally seventeen, today there are twenty after the Juvenile Court in Vienna had been dissolved in 2003 (Federal Law Gazette 30/2003). The district of the Higher Regional Court of Graz accounts for the Regional Court for Civil Matters and the National Criminal Court in Graz, the Klagenfurt Regional Court and the Regional Court of Leoben. The lowest level eventually was formed by the district courts. "Lowest" in this context is of course no rating but merely an expression of the position in the structure of jurisdiction. In Styria there were initially 45 district courts, including the district of the Provincial Court of Leoben 22 (Reich Law Gazette 339/1849). Those were merged over time. District courts are now still in Schladming, Liezen, Murau, Judenburg, Mürzzuschlag, Bruck/Mur and Leoben. Aside from court consolidations, modifications of the district sizes, responsibility shifts caused by changes in the value limits and also renamings there were naturally in the past 160 years repeatedly also suggestions or ideas for actual substantive changes of this Court System. For example, there was talk of dissolving the Courts of First Instance and to distribute their agendas to the district courts. Or these courts should be strengthened and therefore waived of the Higher Regional Court. Nothing of it gained majority, the from the mid-19th Century stemming basic system remained established and is valid until today .
THE REGIONAL COURT LEOBEN
After creating the legal basis for the new judicial organization, it was now about to implement them. It arose the familiar question of "where" and "with whom". The decision for Leoben was already on 25th July in 1849 published (Reich Law Gazette 339/1849) and also the top management for Upper Styria was very soon decided. As of 28/12/1849 the previous "Council of the Styrian state law" Dr. Heinrich Perissutti was appointed President of the Provincial Court of Leoben. He took on 18 February 1850 in Graz his oath of office and actually was taking up activities on 4 April 1850. He moved - then granted - to Leoben, there is evidence that he had lived at Unteren Platz, house number 121 (today Timmerdorfer lane 2). The accommodation question for the court in Leoben also could be settled successfully in a short time. This should move into the former Dominican monastery (now Land Registry 60327, Leoben register number 103), a building that was owned by the city of Leoben and the judiciary has been left to everlasting time for its own purposes (Treaty of 11 August 1853). This had to be adapted but only for the new task and it did take some time but, that is to say early summer 1856.
The aforementioned modifications of the judicial organization were in the first years in Leoben area relatively noticeable. Firstly, the High Regional Courts of Graz and Klagenfurt were merged with headquarters in Graz (1852 enacted and 1854 implemented) and on the other hand it came to a "downgrating" as to the label of the Provincial Court Leoben to a "district court" (19 January 1853).
The First World War, the downfall of the monarchy, the First Republic and the Corporate State brought in Upper Styria as to judicial organization only one significant, lasting change. The district courts Aflenz, Mautern and Obdach were merged with neighboring courts (Federal Law Gazette 187/1923, 276/1923). With the seizure of power by the Nazis in 1938 but went down the country's independent judiciary. Justice solely "In the name of the German people" should be distributed and probably to some extend it had a different status than before. Pure terminologically, the county court became a Higher District Court, the district courts have mutated into local courts (Journal of Laws for the country Austria 350/1938). What changed further was the area of the district. The Ausseerland was separated from Styria and the Gau (administrative district) of "Upper Danube" and thus to the district of the Higher District Court in Wels assigned.
After the end of the Second World War it came to the restoration of the on 13 March 1938 existing judicial organization, Bad Aussee, therefore, returned to the district of the Court of Leoben (State Gazette 47/1945). There were other changes. The most significant over time was probably that the1946 set up labor courts, which had replaced the earlier commercial courts, together with the arbitration courts of the Social Insurance and the mediation courts on 1 January 1987 merged in the ordinary jurisdiction (Federal Law Gazette 104/1985).
As already indicated, the terminology of the Leoben Court of Justice was subject to alterations. Beginning of 1849 had been created among other things the "Higher District Court" Leoben. With Order of 19 January 1853 (Reich Law Gazette 10/1853) to "District Court" downgraded, the Nazis transformed the term from 13 August 1938 (Journal of Laws for the country of Austria 350/1938 ) into "Higher District Court". The Court Organization Act of 3 July 1945 (State Gazette 47/1945) re-established the "District Court", until on the first of March 1993 the time came that the most original denomination "Higher District Court" was again brought back to life (Federal Law Gazette 91/1993). Without that during the whole period of the responsibilities and tasks anything really notheworthy would have changed, the Court in Leoben got three different names in five time periods.
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Typical scene outside of the Frida Kahlo museum. The line is very manageable and not much of a wait. Well worth it!
WIT - I like close-ups - they are *usually* manageable and predictable. Thinking about the number five led me on to the old saying "three's a crowd", and I thought how the fifth person in a group can be the odd one out. I tried to get that feeling of separation, even rejection in the choice of dominoes and their grouping.
Nearly straight out of the camera here - a little selective sharpening and minor adjustment of levels, also a slight rotation to make the figures upright. Setup was nothing special - on a low table with ambient light from big windows on both sides.
A house near our own was destroyed by a five-alarm fire a few weeks ago. As the fire became manageable, the fire department called in an excavator to demolish the smoldering building to ensure that the fire was completely doused and the structure wouldn't pose a safety risk.
The city has posted an Order to Comply notice on the fence surrounding the rubble that was the house. The notice reads...
THE INSPECTION on or about 31-March-2010 at the above-referenced address found the following contravention(s) of the Building Code or the Building Code Act, 1992.
YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED to correct the contraventions itemized below immediately, buy the date listed or by Immediately.
Item: 1
Reference: 8 (1) Act
Description and location: Demolition 2 storey duplex without benefit of a Demolition Permit
As you'd expect, the Order to Comply notice has earned the city a lot of criticism and laughs from passersby.
In case you haven't seen it, here are a couple of videos I shot; one of the spectacular fire and the other of the excavator demolishing the smoldering building under the supervision of the Ottawa Fire Department.
This is one of the paintings in the fantastic Collection Jean Walter et Claude Guillaume, in the Musée de l'Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris. To protect the paintings the rooms are lit by dim yellow lighting, for which I tried to compensate in taking these pictures without flash (the museum doesn't allow flash photography). However, I don't think the images here are quite the true colours in the paintings, though they do give some idea of the magnificence of the paintings. It's really well worth visiting the Musée de l'Orangerie, which is a very manageable size to see in its entirety in an afternoon. Then you'd get to see these fantastic Impressionist paintings in their true glory.