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I made this for my partner Herkatieship
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Honoring Memorial Day 2011 - In the name of freedom, some gave all...
Cupertino Memorial Park .... wall of brass dog tags of those fallen in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In the Name of God, Jens Galschiøt 2006.
The sculpture has just been exhibited for more than two months in front of the Cathedral of Copenhagen. Other copies have recently been displayed at the World Social Forum in Kenya. The artist is envisaging exhibitions on St. Peter’s Sq. in Rome, in the European Parliament, in the US and some other sites. The project is an artistic comment to the extreme Bible fundamentalists – with President Bush and the Pope in the lead – who preach sexual abstinence until marriage as the only method to avoid HIV contamination and unwanted pregnancy.
They will bomb back sexual education and ban information on contraception that they see as an invitation to voluptuousness. In the same token the Roman Catholic Church asserts that contraception is impermissible according to the biblical doctrines, so they advocate the absurd allegation that only ‘unprotected sex’ is admissible. The consequences may be disastrous for the proliferation of AIDS and HIV and so the result will be increased suffering, Jens Galschiot says and continues: The sculpture is not a comment on the issue of abortion or stem cells, but should be seen as an artistic advocacy for the right to contraception and unprejudiced sexual education.
Symbolism of the sculpture
The pregnant teenager symbolizes innocence. The child that has been lead astray due to ignorance, impulsiveness or maybe is the victim of rape is mercilessly exposed to the ultimate punishment. The association to Jesus as the innocent sacrificial lamb is apparent.
The sculpture is not a global accusation against Christianity. On the contrary, I admire those Christians who take the Gospel’s claim of charity seriously – and act accordingly. I think that progressive Christians should dissociate themselves from the abuse of ‘their’ God for the sake of a reactionary contraception policy, Jens Galschiot declares and continues: To sustain the debate we have uploaded comprehensive documentation on our website:
www.aidoh.dk. There you’ll also find a debate forum.
The sculpture is close to the Cathedral of Aarhus
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As an exhibitor I did not see this incredible vessel set off on her ill fated voyage . To encounter an Iceberg far out in the middle of Modelworld's boating lake.
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Grinzing
Grinzinger village church, sky road (Himmelstraße)
To 1891 independent vintner community, since then part of the 19th district of Vienna, since 1114 a large village. Named after the personal name Grinco, by the Turks and the Frenche several times destroyed, in the 19th century vintner location, excursion site and a summer resort, today well-known Heurigenort (numerous wine taverns). Townscape with village character (under monument protection) in a valley between vine-clad foothills of the Wienerwald (Vienna Woods).
Due to Emperor Probus, already in 276 AD the first vines were planted on the hills around Grinzing. This botanical avocation of Roman legionaries brought the little village at the gates of Vienna prosperity and much, much later even international fame - because in this graceful landscape grows an excellent wine! To get away occasionally with all military conflicts of the last 700 years, the Grinziger winemakers laid underground escape routes to their wine cellars, them bringing even to their beloved Grinzinger church.
Alley behind the "Old Preßhaus (winepress house)"
The former "Old Preßhaus", Grinzing's oldest wine tavern, too, had a passage under the earth. Since 1527 in the mighty, impressive cellar the "young wine" was ausgeschenkt (poured out or served). In front of a magnificent 250 year old wine press and large, old barrels one here could experience Heurigengemütlichkeit (wine tavern comfortableness). This typical Viennese form of companionableness, since the times of Maria Theresa officially as "Winery" designated, is for the Viennese a small, timeless piece of luck.
Grinzing
Cobenzlgasse
Grinzing was a separate municipality until 1892 and is now a part of Vienna in the 19th District of Vienna Döbling and one of the 89 Vienna Katastralgemeinden (cadastral communities).
Grinzing is in the northwest of Vienna and it is with an area of 613.52 ha the largest part of the district Döbling. In the northeast it borders on the Josefsdorf, then the border runs along the Wildgrube and the Schreiberbach (brook) to the east and then branches off along the Springsiedelgasse and the Neugebauerweg to the south.
Grinzing in winter
Along the hunger mountain road (Hungerbergstraße) the border to Unterdöbling follows the course of the Kaasgraben, Grinzing from Sievering separating. Over the Road to Heaven (Himmelstraße) and the Spießweg the border finally runs in a north-westerly direction to the city limits, Grinzing from Weidling (Lower Austria) separating.
Cobenzlgasse
Grinzing is in large areas marked of wooded ridges of the Vienna Woods. At the border to Lower Austria is also the highest mountain of Vienna, the Hermannskogel. In addition, here are some very well-known mountains like Reisenberg, Latisberg, Vogelsangberg, Hunger Mountain (Hungerberg) and Pfaffenberg. In the parts of the Grinziger Vienna Woods are also several streams, such as the Schreiberbach in Wildgrube which runs unspoilt until shortly before Nußdorf. Additionally, originates to the west of the Reisenberg the Reisenbergbach (which from the border of the village is administered as stream channel) and in the western part of Grinzing lies the headwaters of the Arbesbach. Another characteristic of Grinzing are also the remaining vines, which are found especially on Reisenberg and Hungerberg.
Road to Heaven/Cobenzlgasse
Besides the numerous wine taverns in particular the Grinziger church and the Kaasgrabenkirche (church) are worth seeing. In the expansive part of the Vienna Woods is also based the Habsburgwarte on the Hermannskogel, the Karl Lueger Memorial, the restaurant "Cobenzel" on Reisenberg, as well as the romantic forest-Biedermeier cemetery on the slopes of Mount Kahlenberg, amongst other things, with the graves of the "most beautiful woman of the Congress of Vienna" as well as various high aristocrats of the era of Metternich. A special treasure represents the organ in the parish church of Grinzing.
On the Grinzinger cemetery are the graves of Gustav Mahler, Alma Mahler-Werfel, Attila Hörbiger, Paula Wessely, Peter Alexander, Heimito von Doderer, Ida Krottendorf and Thomas Bernhard.
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The wine taverns
Winery "Bach Hengl", Sandgasse
The history of the Viennese wine tavern actually goes back to the Roman Emperor Probus, who allowed his legionaries wine cultivation in the provinces in the year 276. In the Middle Ages also there are numerous sources that relate to the wine, such as a clerk, who advised his contemporaries" never to drink at a stretch more than six measures (liters) as the temperance is a really godly virtue".
Certainly, at that time, one was not yet driving with the car... No medieval ruler adopted that many laws regarding the wine, the cultivation of wine and the wine law as Charlemagne.
Winery "Bach Hengl", Sandgasse
Another Emperor, Joseph II of Habsburg, in 1784 finally created the first generally accepted statutory basis for the wine tavern, according to which each wine grower (Weingärtner) was allowed pour out self-produced juice of the grape.
The word Heuriger has a double meaning and means both the wine of the last harvest, in November of the following year becoming the 'old' one, and the place where you drink it.
Winery "Berger", Road to Heaven
Currently in Vienna of about 300 winemakers on 700 hectares viticulture is operated. 90 percent of Viennese wine harvest of about 30,000 hectoliters are white wine, the rest red wine: a total of 12 million quarters.
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A few weeks ago, after a dive, Monty Armstrong (Swami Monty) and I went over to Siar Island to have a look at a crashed P-38 Lighting on the beach at the west side of the island. If you saw these bits an pieces sticking up out of the ground you might not suspect that they were once part of a mighty warplane: You can read what is know about the wreck at www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/p-38/siar.html I'll be sending the URL of this post to them so that they can have some better images of the site.
It was very fortunate to have Monty along. He is an aircraft expert and has actually worked on several P-38s and many other war birds. He explained to me that what we're looking at here are parts of the fuel bladders which held the high-octane aviation gasoline which powered the P-38's engines: When exploring, it's always helpful to have along someone who actually knows what they are looking at.
Here you can see that a tree on the beach has grown around parts of the aircraft: I don't think that anybody is going to be recovering that bit.
Here is Monty examining the underside of the wreck. According to local reports, the P-38 crashed just off-shore and was dragged up onto the beach by the Japanese soldiers: Monty is apparently digging for gold.
Here's a wider shot of the wreckage: The holes that you see in the ground are land crab dwellings. Do NOT handle!
Here's another shot with my manly, manly foot for scale: Isn't it magnificent?
This is actually my favourite shot of the day: Real people, men and women at war, assembled this machine bolt-by-bolt and sent it off with a real man flying it into battle. So many people, so many, many people died in the horror of WWII and the spasm of madness that gripped mankind at that time.
If you are a regular reader, you know that images are my thing. This one really grabs me.
I'm planning an expedition soon up to Nob Nob Mountain to revisit the site of another P-38 crash which nobody seems to claim. Though I've reported it several times to several agencies, nobody admits to knowing anything about it. I have a propeller from it in my front yard. With the images that I'll show you, I hope to establish that it is real and, hopefully, identify the aircraft and pilot.
Stay tuned.
this is the name page.
i was going to write my name which is MARIANA NASCIMENTO but there were some lines i did it wrong
then i started drawing and i draw me and my friends ana and pau in this room.
i dont like it cause at first i wanted it to be artsy and creative
but doodles is all i can do.
send me letters
Okay, round 2, with more reference colors. Top row is bright pink, dark pink, magenta, other purple parts, and blue violet. Bottom row is light purple, mystery purple, purple, and dark purple. All BrickLink color names.
Aeroflot - Russian Airlines, Airbus A350-941, VQ-BFY, (MSN: 383), Named Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Flight AFL / SU 022 from Moscow - Sheremetyevo (SVO / UUEE) to Saint Petersburg (Leningrad) - Pulkovo (LED / ULLI), 20/MAR/2020
From the collection of radiation name badges; employees wear tags equipped with radiation detectors.
Star Alliance (Scandinavian Airlines - SAS), McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (DC-9-82), OY-KHE Named Saxo Viking (cn 49604/1456)
Có lẽ tình cơ bắt gặp những chiếc lá hình trái tim có răng cưa mọc trên những cành cây xơ xác lá vào một buổi chiều trời lúc nắng lúc âm u
Không biết tình yêu có lúc nắng lúc mưa ko nhỉ :)
I'm not sure what the name of this performance/artist is but essentially only the people wearing the wireless headphones can hear the performance as they roam around the playa. Amazing.
Bukit Tagar, Hulu Selangor, Malaysia.
Rollinia mucosa (Jacq.) Baill. Annonaceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Rollina, Biribina], Biriba, Wild sugar apple, Wild sweetsop, Aratiku. Native to Mexico, Mesoamerica, northern South America; elsewhere cultivated for the sweet edible fruit. The surface of the fruit is covered with soft spines or protuberances. These rather delicate protrusions will bruise and blacken with handling of ripe fruit, giving it an unappealing appearance. It does not transport well, which has limited its commercialization. The fruit contains a number of large, inedible seeds. The fruit pulp is very soft and sweet.
Synonym(s):
Annona biflora Sessé & Moç.
Annona biflora Ruiz & Pav. ex G. Don
Annona mucosa Jacq.
Annona muscosa Aubl.
Annona obtusiflora Tussac
Annona obtusifolia DC.
Annona pterocarpa Ruiz & Pavon ex G. Don
Annona pteropetala Ruiz & Pav. ex R.E.Fr.
Annona pteropetala Ruiz & Pav. ex E.A. López
Annona reticulata Sieber ex A.DC. [Illegitimate]
Annona reticulata var. mucosa (Jacq.) Willd.
Annona squamosa Vell. [Illegitimate]
Rollinia biflora Ruiz & Pavon ex G. Don
Rollinia curvipetala R.E. Fr.
Rollinia deliciosa Saff.
Rollinia jimenezii Saff.
Rollinia jimenezii var. nelsonii R.E. Fr.
Rollinia mucosa subsp. aequatorialis R.E. Fr.
Rollinia mucosa var. macropoda R.E. Fr.
Rollinia mucosa var. neglecta (R.E. Fr.) R.E. Fr.
Rollinia mucosa subsp. portoricensis R.E. Fr.
Rollinia neglecta R.E. Fr.
Rollinia orthopetala A. DC.
Rollinia permensis Standl.
Rollinia pterocarpa G. Don
Rollinia pulchrinervia A. DC.
Rollinia sieberi A. DC.
Ref. and suggested reading:
www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/kew-2422355
Reino Animalia
Filo Arthropoda
Classe Insecta
Ordem Lepidoptera
Superfamília Lasiocampoidea
Família Lasiocampidae
Gênero
Canon 5D
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Strobist:
AB800 boomed above through softbox
AB800 behind for rim with gel
AB400 behind for rim with gel
Name: M/Y A
Length: 119m
World's largest yacht number: 23
Shipyard: Blohm + Voss
Price: 255 000 000€
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World's largest sail-assisted motor yacht, this Philippe Starck design yacht include the world's tallest carbon masts, with the tallest standing at 100 metres above sea level.
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an interpretive illustration of a photograph of the golden gate bridge (as seen from baker beach near sunset)
i took the shot on saturday (08.05.24) evening. my brother had visited recently and desired a nice shot of the bridge - to give as a gift for a client that was also in town. i have several shots of the bridge but, didn't have any prints that he could take. it got me thinking and as we looked through my stuff i noticed that the majority of my photographs are in black and white. for some reason, that i wasn't really aware of, i prefer the bridge in black. while i do have a few color shots, i was not able to locate them in the archives in time to make a print before my brother left town.
i wandered up to the general area of the bridge on saturday afternoon, with no real agenda in mind. but, as i saw the shape of the weather over an hour at fort point and crissy field, i decided this would make for a nice shot of the bridge. as the sun progressed through the sky, i watched and waited from a parking lot adjacent to crissy field.
at first i thought a nice, sunset approaching, back-lit shot of the bridge would be visually appealing. the sky, fog, clouds, and sun did not cooperate. i did notice that as the clouds were streaming by, during the occasional breaks, the sun would light up the bridge but, from the other side...
after a mad dash through the presidio, finally arriving at baker beach - this is what i got. i captured several shots and after working on them decided that i like this "altered" version the best.
Faces To Go With Names is an immersive experience that pays tribute to Iowa’s fallen heroes by sharing their stories. Working closely with Waterloo, Iowa’s Grout Museum District, Ideum created this dynamic, interactive memorial for The Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum. The exhibit is based on Vietnam veteran Tom Brickman’s research compiling photos of and stories about each of Iowa’s 853 fallen Vietnam veterans.
Ideum's Creative Services designed and developed the Faces To Go With Names interactive. It is displayed on an Ideum Presenter 65 multitouch wall.
The current version of Faces To Go With Names is on display in the temporary 365 & Counting: Iowans in the Vietnam War exhibit at The Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veteran's Museum. A permanent version of Faces To Go With Names with additional features, along with two more Ideum interactives, will debut in the permanent Vietnam War exhibit in July 2016.