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Chessie System car named WEST VIRGINIA at about Roosevelt Road in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in July 1982, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. On the door it was stenciled: C&O CSC-10 . One source indicates this car was built in 1952 by the Saint Louis Car Company as U. S. Army Ambulance Car 89545, later WVa RR Maintenance Authority 89545, then the 1978 Chessie Steam Special / Safety Express crew dormitory car.

Full name: Brittany "Britt" Meadows

 

Age: 18

 

Hometown: San Antonio, Texas, USA

 

Occupation: Student, regularly helps out at her fathers stall on the Farmer's Market

 

Hair Colour: Brunette

 

Eye Colour: Blue

 

Personal Style: "Personally, I prefer to dress kinda casual ya'know, like, denim skirts, plaid shirts and that. I always add a lil' cute twist on things, though mind and I ain't afraid to get glammed up every so often either."."

 

Why I should make it Into TMI: "I should make it into TMI simply because I believe I could become an icon. Not to big myself up or nuttin' but I got the hair, face, the body, and I'm studying at University currently too for a degree so I have the brains. I may be what ya'll call a "hick" but I a pretty darn diverse one, that's for sure!"

Plumeria (common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. P. rubra (Common Frangipani, Red Frangipani), native to Mexico, Central America, and Venezuela, produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. From Mexico and Central America, Plumeria has spread to all tropical areas of the world, especially Hawaii, where it grows so abundantly that many people think that it is indigenous there.

 

Plumeria is related to the Oleander, Nerium oleander, and both possess poisonous, milky sap, rather similar to that of Euphorbia. Each of the separate species of Plumeria bears differently shaped leaves and their form and growth habits are also distinct. The leaves of P. alba are quite narrow and corrugated, while leaves of P. pudica have an elongated oak shape and glossy, dark green color. P. pudica is one of the everblooming types with non-deciduous, evergreen leaves. Another species that retains leaves and flowers in winter is P. obtusa; though its common name is "Singapore", it is originally from Colombia.

 

Plumeria flowers are most fragrant at night in order to lure sphinx moths to pollinate them. The flowers have no nectar, and simply dupe their pollinators. The moths inadvertently pollinate them by transferring pollen from flower to flower in their fruitless search for nectar.

 

This Flower is Called Champa in your Country. Its tree is about 20 - 25 feet tall and very week if you climb on it, its branches will break. The Most Amazing Thing about this Flower is Lizard are highly attract this Flower and Rushes toward it Children use to fix this flower on the top of a wire and attracts Lizards . As the time goes on new colors and sizes are invent by the producers. They smell good. I have seen just Yellow color images on Flickr of this flower Love for all . Let see how you all find this one.

 

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Image Dedicated to Tracy2912

 

In Order to Arrange Funds for Nikon D700 This image is for Sale with complete Rights.

If you know any of them, spot and name it! Thank you.

 

Have a very good week end.

Resistance Arts Society - The Story Behind Of The Name

 

by Daniel Arrhakis (2024)

 

Resistance Arts Society - The Story Behind Of The Name :

 

Accademia Degli Incogniti, that in English means Academy of the Unknown

 

Giovanni Francesco Loredan, noble by origin and rebel by vocation, founded the Accademia degli Incogniti, Ex Ignoto Notus, in 1630.

The guilty place of clandestine meetings was Palazzo Ruzzini, in full Palazzo Loredan Ruzzini Priuli, Loredan's noble residence in the pulsating heart of Venice. Here, far from prying ears, their faces hidden by traditional masks to escape the deadly accusation of treason and apostasy, they read forbidden, censored books, printed in religious secrecy by Venetian printers.

 

Their activity did not end only in the literary universe, but also touched other areas, such as music, theater and figurative art.

Its influence began to wane in the late 1650s, and by 1661, the academy had ceased to meet.

 

The secrecy of this now extinct society was the starting point for the creation of a Mystic Arts Resistance movement, " The Resistance Arts Society" which, although linked to the Ion Mystical World and the Humanistic Mystic Movement, can be a reflection and a light for those who resist the shadows that they try to voraciously swallow our current society.

 

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Resistance Arts Society - A história por detrás do nome da nossa página / A Historia Por Trás Do Nome:

 

Resistance Arts Society que em Português significa a Academia dos Incógnitos (ou dos desconhecidos)

 

Giovanni Francesco Loredan, nobre por origem e rebelde por vocação, fundou a Accademia degli Incogniti, Ex Ignoto Notus, em 1630.

 

O local culpado dos encontros clandestinos foi o Palazzo Ruzzini, em pleno Palazzo Loredan Ruzzini Priuli, a nobre residência de Loredan no coração pulsante de Veneza. Aqui, longe de ouvidos curiosos, com os rostos escondidos por máscaras tradicionais para escapar à acusação mortal de traição e apostasia, liam livros proibidos e censurados, impressos em segredo religioso por impressores venezianos.

  

A sua actividade não se limitou ao universo literário, mas tocou também outras áreas, como a música, o teatro e as artes figurativas.

 

A sua influência começou a diminuir no final da década de 1650 e, em 1661, a academia deixou de se reunir.

  

O secretismo desta sociedade já extinta foi o ponto de partida para a criação de um movimento de Resistência ligado às Artes Místicas, " The Resistance Arts Society" que, embora ligado ao Mundo Místico de Íon e ao Movimento Místico Humanista , pode ser um reflexão e uma luz para aqueles que resistem às sombras.

This is MX64 GPE, named Amy Jade, and is a Stobart liveried, Scania R450 Topline cabbed, Road Train unit. It is pictured passing over Eastern Way, in Carlisle.

Name: Hill Blue-flycatcher

Scientific: Cyornis banyumas

Malay: Sambar Biru Bukit / Sambar Bukit

Family: Muscicapidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Near Threatened

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Stranger Portrait - Name withheld. It was this guys eclectic collection of face tattoos that caught my attention. It was the main reason asked if I could take his portrait, luckily he agreed but didn't want me to publish his name.

Name: Little cormorant

Scientific: Microcarbo niger

Malay: Pependang Kecil

Family: Phalacrocoracidae

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Name:Brianna ''Bre'' Eldyn

Age:20

Hometown:California

Name of the necklace I'm wearing, which I totally love!

Circa 1810-40 - Alton Towers in Staffordshire on 10 August 2021.

Grade II * listed.

 

The following is from the Historic England website.

Name: Alton Towers and attached garden walls and gatehouse

Designation Type: Listing

Grade: II*

List UID: 1374685

 

Country house, walls and gatehouse. Circa 1810 to circa 1840. The architects included James Wyatt, Robert Abraham, Thomas Allison, Thomas Fradgley, William Hollins, Thomas Hopper and Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, for the fifteenth and sixteenth Earls of Shrewsbury.

 

Ashlar with edged herringbone tooling; slate roofs; ashlar stacks. Castellated Gothic style; asymmetrical plan, the principal alignment is north-west/south-east with the entrance at the south-east angle leading into a range of buildings 460 feet long, these are The Armoury to the south-east, The Talbot Gallery to the north-west and a nearly central Octagon linking the two; this range is linked to the main domestic block which lies to the north-east by a conservatory leading from The Octagon and by an L-shaped service block leading from the Talbot Gallery, the chapel projects south-eastwards from the main domestic block; a wall is attached to the north-east corners of the main domestic block and of The Armoury and encloses the north-east and south-east sides of a garden, the other sides being enclosed by the house; the gatehouse is at the north-east corner of this garden.

 

North-east front: mainly three storeys with crenellated parapet; projecting central block with set-back wings to left and right. Central block: the centrepiece is the gable end of The Banqueting Hall by Pugin which is flanked by stepped corner buttresses ending in octagonal caps with spirelets; canted oriel window comprising three tiers of cinquefoil headed lights and crenellated parapet, the central bay has five lights, the two side bays each have a single blocked light, central panel to gable above with four-centred beneath a square head bearing the Talbot arms and flanked by windows with similar but slightly lower heads. This arrangement has a common stepped hood mould; to the left hand side of the central block is a three-storey canted bay window of three lights, those to the ground floor have four-centred heads and are blocked, those to the first floor have pointed heads, transoms and reticulated tracery, cross windows to second floor, the upper lights have four-centred heads; similar fenestration to the two-bay link between the bay window and The Banqueting Hall, except the first floor windows which have square heads; to the right hand side of the central block is a slightly projecting bay, the ground-floor window has a four-centred arch and Y-tracery, pointed first-floor window of three lights with late C14 style tracery, two second-floor single-light windows with cinquefoiled heads under pointed arches; between this bay and The Banqueting Hall is a four-storey, three-bay link with windows largely devoid of tracery, those to the first floor are pointed, those to the ground floor have four-centred arches, those to the second floor have square heads, those to the third floor have two cinquefoil arched lights under a square head.

 

Right hand block: 2:4 bays divided by an octagonal turret and terminated to the right by a diagonally placed corner tower; mainly square headed windows, those to the first and second floors of the two left hand bays are pointed with Y-tracery. Left hand block: 3:1 bays; mainly square-headed windows, the chapel is set back to the left. Attached crenellated garden wall to the incorporating an octagonal turret and terminated by a two storey gatehouse with low Tudor arch carriageway and crenellated parapet with projecting machicolations; in front of the wall is a dry moat itself enclosed by a low attached wall.

 

Entrance front: two storey, three bay range terminated to the right by a square three storey entrance tower with angle buttresses and to the left by an octagonal tower, continued to the left as a wall and terminated by a square three storey tower with octagonal turret to the left hand corner; attached garden wall to the right of the entrance tower; crenellated parapets, those to the towers have psuedo-machicolation; mainly square-headed windows with trefoil arched lights. Entrance tower: a flight of steps with flanking Talbot hound statues bearing shields, and solid balustrade, leads to a tall four-centred arch with Talbot arms over.

 

The Chapel: the east end has octagonal corner turrets with fishscale patterned stone domes of ogee shape capped by a finial, ground floor canted bay window of three transomed lights with Y-tracery under Tudor arches and a parapet with decorated frieze, three-light first floor window with Perpendicular tracery under a square head; the gable has a decorative frieze and canopied niche containing a statue; square bell tower of three stages at the south-west corner, the second stage has blind elongated arcading, heavily decorated third stage and openwork parapet with gabled corner pinnacles.

 

Interior: The Armoury roof has an arch braced collar supporting a central moulded plate, queen struts above the collar. The Banqueting Hall: two fireplaces, both have a square head recessed beneath a four-centred arch panel bearing the Talbot arms: the north bay window has stained glass by Hardman; the roof has arch braced collars with king-posts over, openwork panels between collars and principals, curved wind-braces, one pair of purlins and ridge piece, central louvre, painted green and gold. Chapel: above the present low ceiling the timber roof is supported on corbels with figures of kneeling angels; stained glass by Willement.

Sunset Bay State Park, Oregon

If you look to the right of the horse's head you will see a topiary clipping of a jockey on an horse. The white horse is having a feed from it.

Name: Atlantic puffin

Scientific: Fratercula arctica

Family: Alcidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2018): Vulnerable

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Naming day cake made for baby Thomas. Milk chocolate mud cake with milk chocolate ganache.

Lilium bulbiferum, common names orange lily, fire lily, Jimmy's Bane, tiger lily and St. John's Lily, is a herbaceous European lily with underground bulbs, belonging to the Liliaceae.

 

The Latin name bulbiferum of this species, meaning "bearing bulbs", refers to the secondary bulbs on the stem of the nominal subspecies.

 

Description

Lilium bulbiferum reaches on average 20–90 centimetres (7.9–35.4 in) of height, with a maximum of 120 centimetres (47 in). The bulbs are ovoid, with whitish large and pointed scales and can reach about 1.5 centimetres (0.59 in) of diameter. The stem is erect, the leaves are lanceolate, up to 10 centimeters long. The inflorescence has one to five short-haired flowers. They are hermaphroditic and scentless, have six upright tepals, the outer are slightly narrower than the inner ones. The flowers can reach 4–6 centimeters in length and are bright yellow-orange with reddish-brown dots. The stamens are erect, about half as long as the tepals, with red anthers. The style is orange, 35 millimetres (1.4 in) of height. The flowering period extends from May through July.

 

There are two varieties, L. b. var. croceum (Chaix) Baker in the western part of the range, and L. b. var. bulbiferum in its eastern part. Only the last one always produces secondary aerial bulbs (bulbils) in the axils of the upper leaves. These bulbils fall to the ground and mature after two to three years. When manually separated from the stem they can easily be used for propagating the plant.

 

The dwarf plants from the Maritime Alps, formerly described as var. chaixii (Elwes) Stoker, and the large plants from the region of Naples, formerly described as var. giganteum N. Terracc., are now considered as local variants of var. croceum.

 

Distribution and habitat

L. bulbiferum is widely distributed in much of Europe from Spain to Finland and Ukraine. It grows in mountain meadows and on hillsides. They prefer calcareous soils in warm, sunny places, but also grow on slightly acid soils. They can be found at an altitude of 500–1,900 metres (1,600–6,200 ft) above sea level.

 

In culture

The orange lily has long been recognised as a symbol of the Orange Order in Northern Ireland.

 

Toxicity

Cats are extremely sensitive to lily toxicity and ingestion is often fatal; households and gardens which are visited by cats are strongly advised against keeping this plant or placing dried flowers where a cat may brush against them and become dusted with pollen which they then consume while cleaning. Suspected cases require urgent veterinary attention. Rapid treatment with activated charcoal or induced vomiting can reduce the amount of toxin absorbed (this is time-sensitive so in some cases veterinarians may advise doing it at home), and large amounts of fluid by IV can reduce damage to kidneys to increase the chances of survival

Commelina benghalensis, with many other names like Tropical spiderwort, Benghal dayflower, Bloselblommetjie in Afrikaans, and sometimes, wonderfully, Hairy honohono. It's found all over the world in semi-tropical areas but originates from Asia and Africa.

This particular specimen - nicely twinned - was photographed by flash in the shadier realms of the beautifully extravagant Botanical Garden of the Stellenbosch University in South Africa. As it was developed in 1922, the grounds were thoroughly reworked. As usual in cases like this, the edges of the garden were disturbed areas to which relatively little attention was given; they were thus especially conducive to the Commelina. The dark green, luscious leaves make for nice ground cover in the semi-darkness of the shade, with little flashing points of bright blue punctuated with yellow. Seen in situ, it is clear that they can easily spread and become a pest. This has happened, for example, in Georgia (where they have invaded cotton fields), in California (orange groves), and in Brazil (in the state of Sao Paulo, these pretty flowers are a problem in eucalyptus groves). Not without reason they are on the (US) Federal Noxious Weed List.

But the plant has its uses, too. In China it is employed as a diuretic and against various inflammations; in Pakistan as a laxative and in dermatology; and in South Africa to combat infertility in women. In some countries it is also eaten as a vegetable (I guess the leaves, not the flowers...).

The plant was first named Commelina by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, after members of the Commelin (more properly in Dutch: Commelijn) family. Jan Commelin (1629-1692) was a famous professor of botany associated closely with the botanical garden at Amsterdam, which was in fact at first a Hortus Medicus. He grew immensely wealthy from his development and selling of herbs and drugs. (Incidentally, his brother Caspar was an early newspaper magnate.) Their nephew Caspar (1667-1734) continued his uncle's work, editing and publishing several of the former's catalogues and descriptions of plants from Asia and Africa. Caspar himself was apparently especially interested in South African succulents (which connects him nicely across the centuries to the founders of the Stellenbosch garden who were modern experts on succulents and lithops). There are some unclear romantic stories of how Linnaeus came exactly to use their family name for this pretty plant... but an elaboration would take up too much space here.

The pictured flowers are about an inch wide.

Named 'Captain Cook', Andrews' YNA 338M is travelling up Haymarket in Sheffield city centre, It is a Daimler Fleetline CRG6LXB with Northern Counties bodywork, new in 1974 as Greater Manchester PTE 7383,

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Brzesko, A4

- www.kevin-palmer.com - Independence Rock is a large granite rock outside of Alcova, Wyoming. It was a popular stopping place on the Oregon Trail. Hundreds of names were carved into the sides and top of the rock. The oldest name I found was from 1842.

Scientific Name

 

Kalanchoe tomentosa Baker

 

Common Names

 

Panda Plant, Panda Bear Plant, Pussy Ears, Plush Plant

 

Scientific Classification

 

Family: Crassulaceae

Subfamily: Sedoideae

Tribe: Kalanchoeae

Genus: Kalanchoe

 

Description

 

Kalanchoe tomentosa is a succulent perennial shrub with green, furry leaves, up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) long and 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide, covered with white hair and some brown spots on margins and at tips. Panda Plant can grows up to 1.5 feet (45 cm) tall. The flowers are small, yellow-green in color.

 

Origin

 

Native to Madagascar.

  

DURHAM REGATTA 2014

 

You're not allowed to photograph in here but I just had to... the story is too powerful not to be broadcast. The Pinkas Synagogue is dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust from Bohemia and Moravia; their names are inscribed on the walls of the main nave and adjoining areas. The interior of the synagogue comprises Memorial 77,297, which was designed and executed by the painters Václav Boštík (b. 1913) and Jiří John (1923-1972) between 1954 and 1959. The memorial was closed in 1968, however, since the building was in an increasingly poor state of repair. After remaining closed for a long time, the building was eventually reconstructed and, following the collapse of the Communist regime, a project was launched to renovate the memorial, which reopened in 1996. (Visit the Jewish Quarter in Prague).

Name: Silver-breasted broadbill

Scientific: Serilophus lunatus

Malay: Burung Tadah Hujan / Takau Dada-perak / Takau Tanda Hujan

Family: Eurylaimidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern

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Name: Rufous-backed kingfisher

Scientific: Ceyx rufidorsa

Malay: Pekaka Api

Family: Alcedinidae

IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern

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The obitsu's came! I'm so happy, even tho this one was VERY hard to put on :3

I'm thinking about renaming her, I don't think Christine suits her at all... I think something like Poppy or Violet would be nice, what does everyone think?

Marianne should be here soon! <3

~ Christines name is going to be Violet

L'Heritage Ferry Name

Trois Pistoles, Qc

Name : [E]ddy

Number : CT-7878-7897

Rank : Sergeant Grade I

Mission : Mission 3.2: Jabiim, Mud and Blood

 

[RECORDING TAPE]

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A messy morning commute to Strongsville, OH.

 

Apple iPhone 6 Plus

iPhone 6 Plus back camera 4.15mm f/2.2

ƒ/2.2 4.2 mm 1/30 40

 

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This Max, Max lives with our friends Karen and Mark and he is a very happy dog as you can see

Named "Elang" as Sriwijaya 175 from Balikpapan. Withdrawn from use since June 2015.

Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer. Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com.

Organization: NorCal Talent

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