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This is the only picture I have of this canvas. It was for a benefit that helps at risk children to achieve grade level reading proficiency.
I figured I should probably spell Mess correctly.
Link loves the snow but it cakes up on his coat and then he runs around the house, rolling and shaking on everything until it all melts off!
" Believe me, my young friend, there is NOTHING-absolute nothing- half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats". Kenneth Grahame
The mess hall at Station 2 is a small kitchen. A table with chairs accompanies the appliances in this well-kept kitchen. The plan is for the new Station 2 to have a bigger, more modern kitchen.
2014-0019m
Date: 1918
Location: Fort Riley, Kansas
MLA filing: World War I-Henry Gaede Collection, No.2
Original Size: 13.3 x 7.6 cm
Source: Henry Gaede
Photographer:
Notes: Soldiers lined up for chow in front of a mess hall at Ft.Riley
All Saints, Messing, Essex
Open. Pax Vobiscum, it says on the door, this church is open every day. The outer doors were wedged open.
At first sight, this is rather an ugly church, a red brick tower dressed with freestone, as if in imitation of St Benet Pauls Wharf in the City, and beyond it a large Victorian nave, a result of earthquake damage and a rich and enthusiastic patron.
But the chancel and south transept are enough to propel the church into my Essex top 40. It is one of the best surviving examples of a Laudian worship space, all the fixtures, fittings and windows dating from 1637.
The glass depicts the Works of Mercy, a vast and exceptionally rare scheme for its date, and there are lovely Jacobean stalls, not choir stalls but communion stalls, where Laud imagined people would kneel to take the sacrament. There is a fabulous carved royal arms with the Prince of Wales feathers behind it, and the inlaid stone floor has an inscription from the new King James Bible.
It is a fascinating insight into a model of the Church of England that lasted barely ten years before Cromwell and his henchmen extinguished it.
Hypothetical McGee gave Olanphonia this awesome gift. Olanphonia posted:
It wasn't just a hanar, either.
:swoon: :swoon: (emoticons)
Another shot taken with the 100L, sooc only processing I did was converting it to JPEG. DOF is a bit off but I still like the outcome.