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My original name art print available at:

www.etsy.com/listing/44820383/custom-name-art-sign-with-f...

 

Choose any name and have the print done in colors to match your child's room decor!

Naming the final Class 66, No.66779 Evening Star at the National Railway Museum on Tuesday 12th May 2016 for GBRF.

Identificador de porta

Para os manos que partilham o quarto

To hang in a room's door

For brothers that share room.

 

For my nephews. luv them!

I just loved, how this came out ...

 

A part of a spider - web, just shining in the morning sun in all colours of the rainbow ....

and ...

besides the crop and a little addition of sharpness this is sooc ...

and...

i wished i had a music to accompagnie this fragile structure ...

   

any suggestions?

   

!!! Thank you so much, Celeste, for your proposal, this is just perfect .........in music and words ..

!!!

   

Here it is: The Rainbow Connection, Sarah McLachlan

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAEoPKwBJfo

 

Why are there so many songs about rainbows

and what's on the other side?

Rainbows are visions, but only illusions,

and rainbows have nothing to hide.

So we've been told and some choose to believe it.

I know they're wrong, wait and see.

Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection.

The lovers, the dreamers and me.

 

Who said that every wish would be heard

and answered when wished on the morning star?

Somebody thought of that and someone believed it.

Look what it's done so far.

What's so amazing that keeps us star gazing

and what do we think we might see?

Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection.

The lovers, the dreamers and me.

 

All of us under its spell. We know that it's probably magic.

 

Have you been half asleep and have you heard voices?

I've heard them calling my name.

Is this the sweet sound that called the young sailors.

The voice might be one and the same.

I've heard it too many times to ignore it.

It's something that I'm supposed to be.

Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection.

The lovers, the dreamers and me.

 

Name and number for the Governor!

Julie Chen gives ET personality Kevin Frazier a tour of the media center during USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism naming event for the Julie Chen/Leslie Moonves and CBS Media Center, Wednesday, February 25, 2015. USC Photos/Gus Ruelas

Hello, my name is Ariel. I am a beautiful little girl - inside and out. I was born June 12, 2018. I have had a rough go of it. First I was born with eye issues, then I ended up homeless in a crowded animal shelter. Luckily, this nice lady came and got me. She took me home where I got a nice, warm, safe place to sleep (her neck and shoulders are my favorite spot), then it was off to the specialist to try and save my eyesight. My right eye was beyond repair and so we had it removed and I instantly felt so much better. I also underwent cryotherapy to save my other eye and that went really well too. I will need my new family to take me to some follow-up appointments in a few months, but Paws for Life will cover those costs. They just want to make sure I get all the specialized treatment I need to be 100% me. Now, let me tell you all about wonderful me. Nothing slows me down. I love everyone. I play hard and I love other kitties. Even more than that, I love the humans. I will follow you around and help you with the laundry, the sweeping (I like to ride on the roomba robot vacuum) and anything else you might need. I am always here for you. I am a loving, constant companion. I always use the litterbox like a good girl. I am able to climb stairs, no problem, but going down is not as easy, so I need a home without a lot of stairs or I need a home with people who will monitor me carefully so I don't get hurt. Please give me a chance! I am a super loving, affectionate sweetheart who needs someone to love for life! Adoption fee: $100. Adopt a pair: $150. Fee includes testing, deworming, vaccinations, spay/neuter, microchip and 30 days of free pet insurance. Apply at www.pawsforliferescue.org

Impressive effects for its day.

Street name in Stapleford.

 

Hertfordshire GOC's 8 September 2012 walk, starting and ending in Bengeo (Hertford) and visiting Waterford, Stapleford, Woodhall Park, Wadesmill, Thundridge and Ware.

 

I took lots of photos on this walk so please check out the other photos in the set!

The Shershen-class was the NATO reporting name for a class of torpedo boats built for the Soviet Navy and allies. The Soviet designation was Project 206 Shtorm.

 

Designated as TKAs (ru. Torpednyy Kater; eng. Torpedo Cutter), the Project 183 boats were designed as simple fast attack craft suitable for cheap manufacture and easy maintenance. Intended as a successor to the Project 183 "Bolshevik" torpedo boats, development of the new class started in 1956. Like other similar boats, they were to be used near the coast, in good weather and under friendly air cover.

 

Principal armament of the class consisted of four OTA-53-206M torpedo tubes located on the sides. The 533 mm torpedoes were ejected by a powder charge and, depending on version, had a rudimentary homing ability or were straight run only. Surface search and targeting information for the torpedo attack was obtained by the MR-102 "Baklan" (NATO designation: Pot Drum) radar with a search range of 18–20 nautical miles (33–37 km; 21–23 mi). Defensive armament is made of two AK-230 CIWS located on the bow and the stern, guided by the MR-104 "Rys" (NATO designation: Drum Tilt) radar with a maximum tracking range of 12.31 nautical miles (22.80 km; 14.17 mi). Secondary armament that could be carried included twelve BB-1 depth charges or six naval mines.

 

(Text Wikipedia)

My name is Vittorio, as you can possibly tell I am a native Italian and have been giving limousine tours since 2001.

I was born in Sorrento, a little town perched on the bay of Naples, I grew up here in the south of Italy and love to show off all the beauty of my region.

Before starting my own business I worked with the best limousine car service companies in Sorrento, Positano and on the Amalfi Coast.

I worked for the best hotels and travel agencies of Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Naples, Rome and Florence.

For many years I learned from the best until I was capable of giving the best possible tours, I take pride in ensuring every person gets the most out of their visit to Italy. In fact my primary goal is to make sure you never forget the time you spend with me! I take it to be a great privilege that you would choose me to help you experience Campania (Which is Latin for countryside - even the Romans knew it was the best in all Italy!).

My hobbies are photography, especially on the Amalfi coast which has many great spots to take pictures from. In fact, when I'm in the car with the customers, I try not to miss any single photo opportunity.

I also love to travel, I think it is one of the best things in life. I have been to the USA, London, Thailand, Paris, Barcelona and one of my dreams is to see the all the capital cities in the world.

On every trip I made, I always tried to understand the local culture: in fact, it is something I try to do for my clients as well, helping them to appreciate the beautiful southern Italian culture: Art, history, food, the hospitality of the people and the many different handmade works.

I am so thankful to live in such a marvellous part of Italy, near historical beauties such as Pompeii Herculaneum, Paestum, Oplontis, the wonderful city of Naples with fantastic monuments,main town squares, International Museum and…do not forget that THE BEST PIZZA IN THE WORLD, YOU CAN EAT IT IN BAY OF NAPLES!

The beautiful landscapes of the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento Peninsula where you will find a breathtaking view…Positano, the vertical village, Amalfi with its historical Saint Andrew's Cathedral and Ravello with its beautiful villas…

It was visiting these places from my little hometown of Sorrento that awoke the love of travelling in me and I love being able to share that with other people.

I want to say thank you for visiting my website and I hope you found it helpful in some way.

 

Yours Sincerely,

Vittorio Rosato

Chairman of Rosato Private Tour

Name: Mandy Stein

Age: 19

Hometown: New York

 

About me:

Hey i'm Mandy. Im 19 Years old, and come from New York.

I ♥ Modeling! And i was the 4th Place on NTMB!

 

Naming your cow may not be an easy task. While some claim to be well versed in bovine nomenclature, many first-time cow owners are not. It may be true that cattle should not be named because a growing attachment to your cow may hinder economic gain—if you plan to eat your cow, don’t name it.

 

Cow connoisseurs usually begin with one or two cows and are therefore able to relate to their cows on a more personal level. Get in touch with your cow. Spend quality time with it. Get to know it as it gets to know you. Both you and your cow have distinctive attributes that distinguish either of you from others. That should play a big part in the naming process, and spending time with your animal creates a better bond and gives insight to a proper name for the creature.

 

I might like a bizarre name like Sink, Horse, or Unhalangami, depending on the personality of my cow. Another person might like a more traditional name like Daisy or Buttercup. Try naming your bovine after an obvious characteristic or physical feature. If your cow is a rich brown color, name it Chocolate, or if your cow habitually flies into the sun with wax wings, name it Icarus. It really depends on you and your cow.

 

Traditional names are simple. So if you own a traditional cow, name her Bossy, or Bessy, or Daisy, or Lulu, or Buttercup, or Bertha, or Bubba, or Beauregard. Also keep in mind that traditional names vary geographically. For instance, I found that Brunhilde, Lore, Lotte, Rosa, Thilde, and Lisa are commonly given to cows in Germany. Other common European names include Peppo, Maxi, Moriz, and Marla. (A foreign name will add spice to any pasteurized cow.)

 

Another easy approach to cow christening is naming your creature after a famous or inspiring figure. Music, sports, or movie stars are a great source. Classic examples are Elvis, Jordan, and Winona. Or how about celebrities Aristotle, Einstein, or Thurgood Marshall? If you have several cows, name them after the characters of the infamous O. J. trial: Shapiro, Ito, Cochran, Kato. “This is my cow, Juror #12.” What better way to keep tradition alive?

 

From flowers bloom excellent cow names: Rose, Violet, Dahlia, Marigold, etc. However, it is wise to avoid cruel names. Don’t breed animosity by naming your animal Big Mac, Milk Shake, Sir Loyn, or Rump Roast.

 

If you can’t think of a good name, ask around. Go to a dairy and see what the pros are doing. I found that county fairs are a good place to start. Winners like Red Express, Heartbroke 184, and California Dynamite are great choices. Try cute sprite-like names such as Pixie or Tinkerbell. Add prefixes like Ms. or Miss: Ms. Latofa, Miss Brimby, Miss Judith Jill. Explore name-lexicons. Take another look at your cow. Does it resemble anyone in particular? Some cows just look like a Brigitte or a Samson.

 

A final and desperate approach to naming is the point-in-the-dictionary technique. With dictionary in hand, close your eyes. Open the dictionary, and with your finger point to an entry. Open your eyes. The word you land on is the new name for your farm animal. To illustrate this, here is a selection of words I arrived at using this technique: Delusion, Insulate, Mephistopheles, Toilet Water, Rolling Pin, Dinner Jacket, Vendetta, and Alaska. You can get some really great names by employing this technique, but it may take several tries. Try other reference books for variation.

 

All in all, research your possibilities; milk your sources. If you are religious, pray, and ask for guidance. Ask your friends. Ask your grandmother. (If you ask me, I would name my cow Heimlich. Then I could have Heimlich manure!) Most of all, be creative. Don’t stress, because with these pointers, naming your cow will be fun, easy, and satisfying.

For the July list @ The Hungry Scavenger Hunters: "Your name on a grain of rice".

I had high ambitions on how to do this, but the 0.003 pen costing $12 got ruined in the first attempt writing on the rice. So did my other fine pens, and I ended up using a thick, bad pen... Jeeze...

Hand made personalised glass name dropper, Ideal for a new baby or christening gift

Kellough Bros. Ltd. Manufacturer of Kello-Bilt tillage equipment, logo on a discer cultivator.

another nick of mine XD~

not a graffiti... I think's it's a popart one :) well~ my style ^^;

1957 Zorki 4

50mm Summitar

Out of Date Agfa Vista 200

Los Voluntarios estuvieron en las principales calles de la ciudad de Barranquilla el 25 de febrero.

 

Para más información:

H.S. José David Name Cardozo

 

Oficina en Barranquilla

Tel. (57 5) 360200-3441415

Carrera 57 No 68 - 60 Barranquilla, Colombia

 

Oficina en Bogotá:

Carrera 7 No 8 - 68 Edificio nuevo del Congreso Oficina 332 Bogota D.C., Colombia

Fax: (57 1) 3823381

Tel: (57 1) 3823384

 

www.josedavidname.com

MSN: info@josename.com

www.facebook.com/josedavidname

www.twitter.com/josedavidname

 

Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC

Verträge unterschreiben macht Spass :-D

Ich sehe keinen Grund fĂĽr ein Rebranding. Passt bestens! ;)

Name: Eve Banks

Age:18

weight:110

Fav Animal: Cheeta

Bio: Hello My name is Eve Banks.Im Loaded with money and i love to shop. My dad Owns a town along with Aqua Dad :D. My BFFL is Aqua and We were spilt up at a lil bit ago. I believe im pretty enough to be a modle( a little bit concided ). But i think i have what it takes to win.

“O SON OF MAN! I loved thy creation, hence I created thee. Wherefore, do thou love Me, that I may name thy name and fill thy soul with the spirit of life.”

 

—Bahá’u’lláh, The Hidden Words of Bahá’u’lláh, Arabic no. 4 (p. 4)

 

Nineteen Months

Indian Trail Rd.

Mackinac County

(light, hands, skateboard)

My Name written in nine different languages.

 

English

Russian

Greek

Hebrew

Chinese

Arabic

Korean

Hindi

Japanese

Galaxia by: Mamou-Mani from: London year: 2018

 

Galaxia celebrates hope in the unknown, stars, planets, black holes, the movement uniting us in swirling galaxies of dreams. A superior form of Gaia in Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series, Galaxia is the ultimate network, the fabric of the universe connecting living beings into one entity. Galaxia is shaped of 20 timber trusses converging as a spiral towards one point in the sky. The triangular trusses form different paths towards a central space holding a giant 3D printed mandala, the heart of Galaxia. The timber modules start large enough to hold small alcoves in which people can write in peace. As participants walk through the path, the timber modules lift up and become thinner and thinner towards the sky as people reach the central mandala. URL: mamou-mani.com/project/galaxia/ Contact: arthur@mamou-mani.com

She is tan. So is he. I have a feeling her family name will become his by the end of the book. Call me crazy...

We've zoomed in 200x to take this picture. What do you think it is? Put your guess in the comments below or tweet it @lifeandscience.

 

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Name That Zoom is brought to you by visitors at the Museum of Life and Science and our trusty dermascope. BYOZ (Bring Your Own Zoom) to The Lab to be featured in our weekly contest.

Name: Dana Michalski

Clas year: 2021

 

The end of a rainbow in the Caribbean Sea

Name:ANGELA

Ex-names: M V ANGELA

MMSI:351327000

IMO: 9274915

Callsign: H9IO

Flag: Panama

Vessel type: Cargo Ship

Width: 32 m

Length: 190 m

47583 Nameplate COUNTY OF HERTFORDSHIRE.

Holy Name Catholic Church.

 

Built 1915.

 

Greektown, on Danforth Avenue near Pape Avenue, Toronto, Canada.

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