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Grasshopper St Lounging Pajamas All
Exclusively at Midnight Order
From Jan 20-Feb 20, 2025
Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Syndicate/131/143/20
A gorgeous silk tulle and satin loungwear set featuring a provocative bifurcated skirt.
Compatible with:
Maitreya, LaraX/PetiteX/FlatX
Legacy/Perky/Petite
GenX Classic/Dainty
GenX Curvy/Dainty
eBody Reborn/Waifu
*8 Colors in 10 Areas + Tinting Options
PBR + Legacy Materials
Copy/Mod
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Grasshopper St Lounging Turban (Sold Separately)
Exclusively at Midnight Order as well. Taxi Above!
This Gorgeous Turban tops this beautiful outfit and looks amazing on.
8 Colors in 5 Areas plus Tinting Options
Feather on/off option
PBR + Legacy Materials
Rigged & Unrigged
Copy/Mod
For a wonderful trip back in time check out the in-world store.
Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gallimaufry/135/173/33
Socials:
marketplace.secondlife.com/en-US/stores/234586
www.primfeed.com/grasshopper-street
www.flickr.com/photos/grasshopper-st/
Worn~
eBody Reborn
Lelutka Billie
[coconut.]Chae Skin Icy Tone
Tram M1025
★5th Pre-order + Notice about delivery★
We apologize that the delivery is delayed than promised date as supplementation
and research about new joint take more time than expected.
Therefore, after this 5th Pre-order we, Bimong Doll, have decided to receive no more orders
and focus on completing the delivery first until it is finished.
Firstly, we would like to give credibility and relief to our customers
who are going to purchase and have purchased already.
Secondly, we would like to prepare the environment that we can concentrate on
making goods to provide more satisfying dolls to customers.
The future sales method is going to hold inventories beforehand as we did in the past.
We plan prompt delivery within 3-7days.
Also we are going to prepare the limited edition decided full option concept.
We do not sell the gift-parts of the limited edition separately to give them rareness and value.
All deliveries are going to be completed in sequence within 1~3months after finishing 5th pre-order.
Even though we aim to finish all deliveries in a month after order,
we do our best you to receive within 90 days at the latest.
There are going to be no new sales before completing all deliveries, please understand it.
Bimong Doll are going to open all line-up prepared perfectly after completing all deliveries.
--------Scheduled line-up of Bimong Doll----------
(1)*65Narin & 60Narae couple
(2)*40Narin & 40Narae New couple + Classic couple
(3)*Dandelion 51cm New body
(4)*Chuu&Chuubi New body 27cm couple
(5)*Shahti New body 16 inches Fashion Doll
(6) Other parts/ Animals/ Characters
Reopening of Bimong Doll is scheduled during April or May when all deliveries will be completed.
We are going to sell goods finished copy every month limitedly.
We promise seeing you again with higher quality dolls after finishing the research for the rest of the period.
And Finally, we highly appreciate customers giving good ideas about the part of body and joint working.
Every precious your opinion is always the biggest power for us.
With a deep sense of gratitude
감사의 마음을 담아.
Sincerely yours,
Bimong
비몽 드림
Note.
1) It is going to be delivered to the customers of 2nd and 4th pre-order in sequence in mid-February.
2) It is going to be delivered to the customers purchased the head in sequence in mid-February.
3) It is going to be delivered to the customers of 3rd and 5th pre-order in sequence in mid-March.
A bit of modifications made to the Lego original design, First Order Treadspeeder: Shortened the length of the vehicle, updated the armor plates on the rear and the front, colour theme changed.
Order of the Falcon: Monastery by the Eastern Sea
🔳 50" x 30" x 46" (4' x 2.5' x 4')
🔳 50,000 - 100,000 pieces
🔳 120+ Hours
🔳 7 Weeks - Late April to Mid-June
🔳 First and last show at Brickworld Chicago 2022
🔳 Inspiration: The build is inspired in three large ways:
- Art I found online – check out my Instagram post to see it.
- Beautiful Christian buildings I've visited: Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in D.C., Church of the Intercession in NYC, St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC, & Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in NYC
- My Love of the Lego Castle Theme: Always been present, especially in my childhood, but I've never really built in heavily. My favorite sets include: 7019 Viking Fortress, 10193 Medieval Market Village, and 7036 Dwaves' Mine. Most recently, I loved 21325 Medieval Blacksmith which is what set me on the Black Falcon kick.
🔳 Help & Support:
Truly could not have done it in the small window of time without some great people:
Simon Liu - did the beautiful and oft mentioned waterfall, the waves/shoreline, & other small details. Came out to Illinois early in advance of Brickworld to help get me across the finish line! Always cheering me on! Everyone needs an accountabuildibuddy!
Nick Jensen - graciously allowed me to come and borrow both the photo studio and a good deal of his time in generating these AMAZING photos. Also came over early pre-Brickworld and helped with any weird, small details I threw at him! An OG!
My friend Noah - did some great bush & plant repetition a week before the show. King!
Steve K. - came by during the wee hours of Thurs night / Friday morning of Brickworld and did something that I cannot remember now 😅 - I know it was important!
Dan L. - a CRUCIAL final Bricklink order!
Friends and Family - so grateful for all your support!
🔳 Credit Where Credit Is Due:
- The rounded bush in bright green used 4 times on the terrace and 3 times by the "river" was by fullplatebuilds in the Micro Trees post.
- The smaller trees on the front left and right of the terrace (best seen in image #1 in the carousel on the left hand side) was a modified version of cheeseystudios' in his great Hogwarts Courtyard build.
- Deer technique is an ever so slightly modified version of littlejohn_brickbuilt's in the fantastic Sabishi Monastery.
- I found the 5-flex-tube tree technique somewhere online but I cannot find it now! Fits in the base of 1 stud surrounded by stacked 1x2 rounded plates.
- Once again, 8th image in the carousel is the waterfall done by Simon Liu.
🔳 Some other random notes on the build:
- The MOC has a footprint of 96x192 in studs
- It weights approx. 50-60 lbs. Hard to tell!
- I was supposed to start in early March...started in late April 😬
- Lighting the stained glass was almost an afterthought. Unfortunately, the walls of the monastery are only 1 brick thick and has a lot of holes for light to peek through. I taped paper along the inside in order to plug these up.
- The story highlight on my profile walks through the entire build from start to finish!
Thanks for viewing!
The Carmelite Order was founded in Palestine in the 12th century when a friary was established on Mount Carmel. However, they had been driven out of the area by the end of the century.
Burnham Norton Friary was begun between 1242 and 1247 - the first to be founded in Norfolk. During the 14th and 15th centuries there was a thriving community with up to 15 friars here, including a church, cloisters and dormitories. This came to a sudden end with the Reformation and Henry VIII's suppression of monasteries and this friary was closed in 1538.
Today, all that remains is the 14th century gatehouse, west wall of the church and parts of the perimiter wall. In the 18th century the church had been used as a farmbuilding and, in the 19th, the gatehouse was partly rebuilt - the horizontal joints between the original masonry and rebuilt flintwork are clearly visible on the north and south sides. The tracery in the west windows was lost in the 1940s.
The remains of the friary are now in the guardianship of Norfolk County Council.
The tower of St. Clement's church, Burnham Overy can be seen in the background.
BJD sizes from left to right: Lati yellow Miel, Lati Yellow SP Cookie, Fairyland LittleFee Lewi, Unoa Chibi Lilin, Fairyland Minifee Moe Line Tan Rheia, Fairyland Minifee Active Line Mirwen, Fairyland Minifee Beauty Line Chloe, Alchemic Labo Unoa Sist
[order] Ciconiiformes | [family] Ardeidae | [latin] Ardea cinerea | [UK] Grey Heron | [FR] Héron cendré | [DE] Graureiher | [ES] Garza Real | [IT] Airone cenerino | [NL] Blauwe Reiger
span-width min.: 155 cm
span-width max.: 175 cm
size min.: 84 cm
size max.: 102 cm
Breeding
incubation min.: 25 days
incubation max.: 26 days
fledging min.: 42 days
fledging max.: 55 days
broods 1
eggs min.: 3
eggs max.: 8
Corr réisc
Status: Common resident at wetlands, estuaries and along rivers throughout Ireland.
Conservation Concern: Green-listed in Ireland. The European population is considered to be Secure.
Identification: The grey plumage and stature of Grey Herons make them unmistakable. It is a very familiar species being widely distributed and a year-round resident in Ireland. Single birds are often flushed when posed motionlessly at the edge of water bodies, coiled ready to strike out at unsuspecting prey with its formidable spear-like bill. It feeds along the edge of a wide range of wetland habitats from coastal waters and estuaries to loughs, streams and marshy ground. They are usually encountered as solitary birds and sometimes as a pairs, although if observing breeding colonies - heronries - numbers can be in the 50s.
Similar Species: None in Ireland.
Call: Loud harsh croaking often given in flight.
Diet: Fish, amphibians, small mammals, insects and reptiles.
Breeding: Clutch: 3-4 eggs (rarely 2 broods). Incubation: 27-29 days. Fledging: 50-55 days (Altricial). Age of first breeding: 2 years. Grey Herons breed in large trees and can form large heronries, some of which have been in use for over 100 years.
Wintering: Grey Herons are found in the same wetland habitats during the winter as in the breeding season. Birds breeding in Ireland are thought to be sedentary and birds from Britain and even Scandinavia join our resident population for the winter.
Where to See: Wetlands around the whole country.
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IRISH BROWN TROUT
(SALMO TRUTTA)
The brown trout is a native Irish species, and the most widely distributed freshwater fish in Ireland. It thrives in rivers and lakes of all types, from small mountain streams and upland lakes to broad limestone rivers such as the Boyne or the lower Liffey and the famous limestone lakes of the west. Lough Corrib has been very prolific for specimen trout in recent years.
Features:
The average size and colour is variable. Limestone rivers and lakes produce larger fish which can vary from all silver to gold with numerous black and red spots. In more acid waters trout tend to be smaller and darker.
Spawning:
In redds (gravel nests) in flowing water in winter.
Fecundity:
400 eggs per lb.
Longevity (age):
River trout can be up to 8 years old, while lake trout can live to between 12 and possibly 15 years of age.
Diet:
Seasonal variations in diet occur. Insects form the mainstay of the trout’s diet with all stages (larva to adult) being taken at some time during the season, minnows and other small fish are also taken. Large lake trout may be exculusively pisciverous.
253001 "Sir Kenneth Grange" heads east from Swindon with 1L71 1428 Swansea to London Paddington on 26th October 2017.
Only realised when I got off at Swindon that I'd been being propelled by the celebrity HST power car, so it was only right that I dashed underneath the subway and got a shot as it departed a currently OLE free Swindon. Probably wasn't worth me missing my train to Kemble and having an 80 minute wait for though!
Hot Air Ballooning Cappadocia:
A must do in Cappadocia is take a balloon ride in order to see the sights from a vantage point like no other. On this 1-hour flight at sunrise you will experience the changing colors and the unique landscapes that scatter the region.
Enjoy a unique hot air balloon flight over the fairy chimneys and rock cut churches. This exhilarating experience in Cappadocia is one of the best places around the world to fly with hot air balloons.
www.britannica.com/place/Cappadocia/media/94094/229210
CAPPADOCIA WORLD HERITAGE LIST :
www.whc.unesco.org/en/list/357
In a spectacular landscape, entirely sculpted by erosion, the Göreme valley and its surroundings contain rock-hewn sanctuaries that provide unique evidence of Byzantine art in the post-Iconoclastic period. Dwellings, troglodyte villages and underground towns – the remains of a traditional human habitat dating back to the 4th century – can also be seen there.
Brief synthesis
Located on the central Anatolia plateau within a volcanic landscape sculpted by erosion to form a succession of mountain ridges, valleys and pinnacles known as “fairy chimneys” or hoodoos, Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia cover the region between the cities of Nevşehir, Ürgüp and Avanos, the sites of Karain, Karlık, Yeşilöz, Soğanlı and the subterranean cities of Kaymaklı and Derinkuyu. The area is bounded on the south and east by ranges of extinct volcanoes with Erciyes Dağ (3916 m) at one end and Hasan Dağ (3253 m) at the other. The density of its rock-hewn cells, churches, troglodyte villages and subterranean cities within the rock formations make it one of the world's most striking and largest cave-dwelling complexes. Though interesting from a geological and ethnological point of view, the incomparable beauty of the decor of the Christian sanctuaries makes Cappadocia one of the leading examples of the post-iconoclastic Byzantine art period.
It is believed that the first signs of monastic activity in Cappadocia date back to the 4th century at which time small anchorite communities, acting on the teachings of Basileios the Great, Bishop of Kayseri, began inhabiting cells hewn in the rock. In later periods, in order to resist Arab invasions, they began banding together into troglodyte villages or subterranean towns such as Kaymakli or Derinkuyu which served as places of refuge.
Cappadocian monasticism was already well established in the iconoclastic period (725-842) as illustrated by the decoration of many sanctuaries which kept a strict minimum of symbols (most often sculpted or tempera painted crosses). However, after 842 many rupestral churches were dug in Cappadocia and richly decorated with brightly coloured figurative painting. Those in the Göreme Valley include Tokalı Kilise and El Nazar Kilise (10th century), St. Barbara Kilise and Saklı Kilise (11th century) and Elmalı Kilise and Karanlık Kilise (end of the 12th – beginning of the 13th century).
Criterion (i): Owing to their quality and density, the rupestral sanctuaries of Cappadocia constitute a unique artistic achievement offering irreplaceable testimony to the post-iconoclastic Byzantine art period.
Criterion (iii): The rupestral dwellings, villages, convents and churches retain the fossilized image of a province of the Byzantine Empire between the 4th century and the arrival of the Seljuk Turks (1071). Thus, they are the essential vestiges of a civilization which has disappeared.
Criterion (v): Cappadocia is an outstanding example of a traditional human settlement which has become vulnerable under the combined effects of natural erosion and, more recently, tourism.
Criterion (vii): In a spectacular landscape dramatically demonstrating erosional forces, the Göreme Valley and its surroundings provide a globally renowned and accessible display of hoodoo landforms and other erosional features, which are of great beauty, and which interact with the cultural elements of the landscape.
Integrity
Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, having been extensively used and modified by man for centuries, is a landscape of harmony combining human interaction and settlement with dramatic natural landforms. There has been some earthquake damage to some of the cones and the pillars, but this is seen as a naturally occurring phenomenon. Overuse by tourists and some vandalism have been reported and some incompatible structures have been introduced.
The erosional processes that formed the distinctive conical rock structures will continue to create new fairy chimneys and rock pillars, however due to the rate of this process, the natural values of the property may still be threatened by unsustainable use. The cultural features, including rock-hewn churches and related cultural structures, mainly at risk of being undermined by erosion and other negative natural processes coupled with mass tourism and development pressures, can never be replaced. threats Some of the churches mentioned by early scholars such as C. Texier, H.G. Rott and Guillaume de Jerphanion are no longer extant.
Authenticity
The property meets the conditions of authenticity as its values and their attributes, including its historical setting, form, design, material and workmanship adequately reflect the cultural and natural values recognized in the inscription criteria.
Given the technical difficulties of building in this region, where it is a matter of hewing out structures within the natural rock, creating architecture by the removal of material rather than by putting it together to form the elements of a building, the underlying morphological structure and the difficulties inherent in the handling of the material inhibited the creative impulses of the builders. This conditioning of human effort by natural conditions persisted almost unchanged through successive periods and civilizations, influencing the cultural attitudes and technical skills of each succeeding generation.
Protection and management requirements
The World Heritage property Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia is subject to legal protection in accordance with both the Protection of Cultural and Natural Resources Act No. 2863 and the National Parks Act No. 2873. The entire territory between the cities of Nevşehir, Ürgüp and Avanos is designated as a National Park under the Act No. 2873. In addition, natural, archaeological, urban, and mixed archaeological and natural conservation areas, two underground towns, five troglodyte villages, and more than 200 individual rock-hewn churches, some of which contain numerous frescoes, have been entered into the register of immovable monuments and sites according to the Act No. 2863.
Legal protection, management and monitoring of the Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia fall within the scope of national and regional governmental administrations. The Nevşehir and Kayseri Regional Conservation Councils are responsible for keeping the register of monuments and sites, including carrying out all tasks related to the legal protection of monuments and listed buildings and the approval to carry out any restoration-related works. They also evaluate regional and conservation area plans prepared by the responsible national and/or local (i.e. municipal) authorities.
Studies for revision and updating of the existing land use and conservation plan (Göreme National Park Long-term Development Plan) of 1981 were completed in 2003. The major planning decisions proposed were that natural conservation areas are to be protected as they were declared in 1976. Minor adjustments in the peripheral areas of settlements and spatial developments of towns located in the natural conservation sites including Göreme, Ortahisar, Çavuşin, Ürgüp and Mustafapaşa will be strictly controlled. In other words, the Plan proposes to confine the physical growth of these towns to recently established zones. Hotel developments will take into account the set limits for room capacities. Furthermore, the plan also suggested that local authorities should be advised to review land use decisions for areas that have been reserved for tourism developments in the town plans.
Preparation of conservation area plans for the urban and/or mixed urban-archaeological conservation sites within the historic sections of Göreme are in place and provide zoning criteria and the rules and guidelines to be used in the maintenance and restoration of listed buildings and other buildings which are not registered, but which are located within the historic zones. Similar planning studies for the towns of Ortahisar and Uçhisar are in place. Once finalised, a conservation area plan for the urban conservation area in Ürgüp will be in place. All relevant plans are kept up to date on a continuing basis.
Appropriate facilities aimed at improving the understanding of the World Heritage property have been completed for the subterranean towns of Kaymaklı and Derinkuyu, and are required for Göreme and Paşabağı.
Monuments in danger due to erosion, including the El Nazar, Elmalı, and Meryemana (Virgin Mary) churches, have been listed as monuments requiring priority action. Specific measures for their protection, restoration and maintenance are required at the site level.
While conservation plans and protection measures are in place for individual sites, it is recognised by the principal parties responsible for site management that an integrated Regional Plan for the Cappadocia Cultural and Tourism Conservation and Development Area is required to protect the World Heritage values of the property. Adequate financial, political and technical support is also required to secure the management of the propert
www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/world-heritage/cappadocia/
The black order was formed because men needed something to fear in the kingdoms. So, a group of powerful leaders got together to try and take over all of the kingdoms.
Starting from the left, we have:
- Joseph Cerval
Know for slaying the great dragon of the west.
- Brandon Quickslay
Know for his great commandment on the seas.
- Jackson Moorse
Know for starting the great war between Rivon and Gordith.
- Victores Del Ferro
Known for conquering the great tribes in nowadays Spain.
- Archibald Crane
- Known for being the uncle of the ruthless Crane brothers.
Hope you enjoy and remember, this is all a fake story so please, bear with me here :p
Kian
Lati Bat Children order is here ..
Everything is complete and I just need to contact each person included.
amazingly we all find our place...
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Steve
The brick cathedral art-deco design of the 1930s power station contrasts with the Frank Gehry designed apartment buildings.