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This picture shows the color the best. It's easy to see the trans-lime green here. The color is most evident in the needles, but can also be seen in the body.

At a press conference on human trafficking at the Virginia General Assembly.

If you do not have many bedrooms at home but you have more than 1 boy, you might want to let them stay together in one bedroom. In this case, bunk beds can be an option. Bunk beds have been used since long time ago by school dormitories. But now, bunk beds are also used in hostels and smart...

 

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Real roses that have been injected with a special dye.

Multi usage gloves. Latex and cotton gloves for handling, planting and masonry. Greenish surface. High point of view.

The #6 Lamborghini Huracan GT3 of Barwell Motorsport and #66 Team Parker Racing Porsche Cayman Clubsport GT4 MR at Rockingham Motor Speedway during the third round of the 2017 British GT Championship.

  

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sareva: In 4D?

 

caseorganic: 5D!

 

strangeways: 11D: string bikini theory

  

Playing with her tree trunk "toy" and munching on some hay......

 

Did you know:

an elephant has more than 20 thousand muscles in its trunk?

it can rip a tree out of the ground and yet pick up a dime off the ground.

 

Sadly there is still a lot of poaching going on in Africa as ivory is still sold on the black market.

Taking pictures of dolphins (Sétubal, Troia) in Portugal with multiple camera's

vou ter mto trabalho depois da mudança.

Playing with photo merging -- however, some would say that one Mike is enough!

April 27, 2016. Five differently patterned Eastern Garter Snakes & one orange-coloured Brown Snake. Pelee Island, ON.

Abstract architecture at the Shanghai Art Museum.

 

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The participants from six different countries prepared for the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace by creating posters that represent what sport means to them in their corners of the world. We were impressed with the results!

Amsterdam is a real multi-modal transportation town.

Collectables quilts, bed spread, crystal cand dish, jewelry dish, music box Multi color Afgan

Miami February 27th, 2012.

green grout, small mirror circles

Lens: Canon Zoom Ef 38 76 Mm 1:4.5 5.6 52mm

Film: Fujifilm - Fujicolor ISO 100/21°

 

Alum Bay is a sandy bay near the westernmost point of the Isle of Wight, England, within sight of The Needles. Of geological interest and a tourist attraction, the bay is noted for its multi-coloured sand cliffs.

Docklands multi Polaroids

Phottix Multi Boom - Multi flash mount & Easy Tilt for umbrella softboxes.

    

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men's restroom at the vagabond.

My first attempt at a multi-focal point image, though I only took two images so it isn't as good as it could be. I also wasn't sure which version I preferred, so they are both here.

 

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Built in 1889-1890, this Richardsonian Romanesque Revival and Chicago School-style building was designed by Adler and Sullivan to serve as a multi-use complex with a 4,300-seat auditorium, 136 office suites, a 400-room hotel, and a dining hall. The building stands 17 stories and 236 feet (71 meters) tall and was the second-tallest in Chicago when it was built, only exceeded in height by the Masonic Building. The building’s exterior is based on the Romanesque Revival architecture of Henry Hobson Richardson, with the interior being a far more flamboyant and expressive design incorporating many of Louis Sullivan’s Art Nouveau-inspired Sullivanesque details and motifs, with the building being the first significant large-scale commission for the fledgling firm of Adler and Sullivan, with Frank Lloyd Wright having worked as a draftsman on this project. The building was completed prior to the 1893 Columbian Exposition World’s Fair, with the first major event to take place in the building being the 1888 Republican National Convention, which was held in the auditorium while the building was still incomplete and did not yet include the offices or hotel rooms. The building was the home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from its debut in 1891 until the Chicago Symphony Center was completed in 1904, and hosted the Chicago Civic Opera, which was founded in 1922, until the Civic Opera House was completed in 1929. The building was among the first air-conditioned public spaces in the United States, and was among the first theaters to be lit entirely by incandescent electric light bulbs. The top of the tower housed the offices of Adler and Sullivan in the 1890s, and was utilized as a servicemen's center by the City of Chicago between 1941 and 1947. The historic auditorium was largely disused between 1941 and 1967, when it became a rock concert venue.

 

The building sits on a unique stone raft foundation, which was designed by Dankmar Adler and engineer Paul Mueller. The exterior of the building features a rusticated granite base, rusticated limestone on the third floor, and smooth-faced limestone above. The gray granite base features thick corner piers, an arcade on the Ida B. Wells Drive side of the building, a result of the widening of the roadway in 1952, arched bays, rectilinear bays with engaged doric columns and smaller transoms above, smooth granite cladding around the doorways at the central bays along Michigan Avenue, which feature arched transoms, are separated by smooth-faced granite corbels, and sit below an enclosed sun porch with doric pilasters and chamfered engaged columns, and an iron railing on the roof. The second-story features window bays with arched transoms, with the third floor featuring rusticated limestone cladding, windows with transoms, with granite cladding at the base of the tower on the south side of the building extending up to the third floor. The facade features recessed bays between the fourth and seventh floors, with arched windows n the seventh floor, recessed spandrel panels, pilasters between windows, and one-over-one double-hung windows. The eighth and ninth floors feature narrower recessed bays with recessed spandrel panels, and arched transoms at the ninth floor, window bays on the tenth floor separated by engaged tapered doric columns, and a parapet with corbels around the perimeter of the building’s parapet that encloses the low-slope roof. The tower features a base with a large flared cornice, recessed arched bays above with small square window openings, rectilinear bays above with engaged tapered doric columns and a large cornice below, a flared top with small windows, and a low-slope roof enclosed by a parapet. The interior features an auditorium with a barrel vaulted ceiling, decorative Sullivanesque ornament, a paneled proscenium arch, decorative mural, decorative arched screens flanking the stage, multiple tiers of balconies, and a coffered ceiling above the upper balcony. Other intact historic areas of the building include the barrel vaulted ceiling of the old Dining Hall, stairways with coffered ceilings, marble treads and risers, red marble columns with gilded capitals, archways, metal railings, decorative Sullivanesque motifs on the walls, coffered ceilings, mosaic tile floors, stained glass arched transoms, decorative light fixtures, and marble wall cladding.

 

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1975. It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1976, and is a contributing structure in the Historic Michigan Boulevard District, listed as a Chicago Landmark in 2002. The building was restored in 2001 under the direction of Daniel P. Coffey and Associates and EverGreene Architectural Arts, restoring the exterior of the building, the lobbies, stairs, and the auditorium itself. The building’s auditorium has, in more recent decades, hosted multiple rock concerts by bands such as The Doors and the Grateful Dead. The former office and hotel sections of the building have housed part of Roosevelt University since 1947. It presently hosts performances by the Joffrey Ballet, and special events, such as the 2015 NFL Draft.

How do you like your eggs in the morning? 3, 4 or 5 minutes? In a creperie in Jumieges

knitting Melody's shawl

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