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Members of Notes Over Storrs sing at the Spring 2013 A cappella rush concert in the Student Union Theatre on Feb. 1, 2013. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)
Pablo Lopez apoteòsic al Festival Jardins Terramar Sitges 2018! 💚🎶 #JoSócElFestival
Pablo Lopez impressionant a l’Auditori del Festival Jardins de Terramar, provoca el deliri de les seves fans. El cantant malagueny, tot un ídol de masses i nomenat artista revelació per molts mitjans, arrastra un munt de seguidors/es que se saben les lletres de les cançons i gaudeixen des del primer minut fins al final.
A l’Escenari d’Arts Escèniques avui actuava Elena Cester i Sara Colomino i al Village actuava Sergi Ramírez en els moments previs a l’espectacle de l’Auditori.
El Festival compta també en aquests dies de les creacions de la xef Fina Puigdevall (2 estrelles Michelin) i d’un Street cocktail per degustar els còctels més saborosos del Festival
Música, art, cultura i gastronomia del 20 de juliol al 5 d'agost
TOT EL PROGRAMA +FOTOS DEL FESTIVAL JARDINS DE TERRAMAR A www.visitsitges.com/ca/festival-jardins-terramar-sitges-2018
When you're playing the piano, those little symbols like arrows are there to remind you to take notice of them, and play those notes hard enough to emphasize them.
You can tell whether a person is seeing these tiny musical symbols important or not when they're playing.
This principle is easy -
If you care about them, you'll take them into serious consideration, and try to perform them well ;
If you don't care about them, well, then I don't think you'll spend any of your thoughts on them. You may just see them as some meaningless stuffs.
That's what "importance" means.
Then do you know how important you are to me?
(Saw this posted around our building LMFAO!!)
This should be added to Passive-Aggressive Notes for sure haha!
Everyone needs a love note from Mom like this one!
Well at least she was warning us :>)
Actually, it's a note left for us on the table at the cottage, where we (unfortunately) have to do something about the mice, and as much as I would rather leave a live trap - they would be doomed to a slow death as there is too much time in between visits.
@ my Green Room, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Olympus XA, Zuiko 35mm f/2.8, Konica Minolta Centuria Super 400 (Expired)
My notes from the Information Overload Research Group’s Overloaded 2012 un-conference. For more info vist my blog:
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The metering on the necklace sets the tone for the rest of the photo
She turned into a real roommate, and we soon discovered how fun it could be playing "hit the Yalie in the ass with the laser pointer" from our third floor living room window while drinking lots of beer. Furgalackamattack!
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.
Day eight ..making our way to Aberystwyth for the night. We stopped in the Village of Hay-on-Way to look at the book shops and to get some lunch.
Hay-on-Wye, often abbreviated to just "Hay", is a small market town and community in the historic county of Brecknockshire (Breconshire) in Wales. With over twenty bookshops, it is often described as "the town of books", and is both the National Book Town of Wales and the site of the annual Hay Literary Festival.
The settlement's name is first referred to between 1135 and 1147 as Haya; in 1299 the name of La Haye is used. By the 16th century it was simply called Hay, and the use of the river as a suffix is a later addition. In 1215, a Welsh name, Gelli was recorded, and Gelli gandrell in 1614; the two names may have been used concurrently in 1625. The English language name, Hay, is derived from Old English hæg, possibly meaning a "fenced area" and a noun used in late Saxon and Norman times for an enclosure in a forest. The Welsh word celli (lenited to Gelli) has a range of meanings including wooded areas of various extents.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay-on-Wye