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Mods used here:- OBSE + Streamline (for distant view fogging on mountains, and the 85% field-of-view); Quarl's Texture Pack 3 +patch; Detailed Terrain; Landscape LOD Textures by Xerus; Natural Water (found in Natural Environments) + Water Reflection Blur 0.3. And Immersive Interface for the small GUI. Standard anti-aliasing, not forced.
Abbazia di San Colombano (Bobbio, PC).
A sinistra c'è il sepolcro di S. Attila, secondo abate di Bobbio. Il sarcofago denota un'arte irlandese e risale all'alto medioevo, presenta due motivi circolari concentrici per parte, annodati da ulteriori motivi a intreccio, mirabilmente scolpiti. [ndr, la transenna è del IX sec; sotto affreschi del XV];
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French Armée de l'Air Pilatus PC-21 of the École de Pilotage de l’Armée de l’Air (EPAA) seen at Spottersday 2019, BA115 Orange.
At Build a #PC and Install #Linux workshop at Makerspace 125 in Greenbelt, Maryland on May 20, 2017.
On Friday, July 23rd, eighty five volunteers from the U.S. Peace Corps participated in a swearing-in ceremony which took place in the town of Vratsa. This was the 26th group of Peace Corps in Bulgaria that pledged to strengthen the friendship and foster the understanding between the American and the Bulgarian people. For the next two years, these new Peace Corps Volunteers will be living in about 80 towns or villages all over Bulgaria and will be working at the grassroots level, partnering with various organizations. Some of them will help teach English in primary and secondary schools; others will collaborate with municipalities, social institutions, youth organizations and cultural centers to encourage partnership, creativity and skills transfer. Ambassador Warlick who attended the event addressed the PCV with the words: “Each of you has a unique opportunity to partner and make a real difference in the lives of your Bulgarian communities and in so doing to make a difference in the future of this country and this world.” The event was attended also by the families with which each of those eighty four PC volunteers had stayed during their training ten-week period. The host “fathers” and “mothers” were as equally moved to see their “children” getting ready to start work in Bulgaria on their own. Emil Dimitrov’s unforgettable song “My country, my Bulgaria” sung by the PCV Charity Wright put a touching ending to this memorable event.
On Friday, July 23rd, eighty five volunteers from the U.S. Peace Corps participated in a swearing-in ceremony which took place in the town of Vratsa. This was the 26th group of Peace Corps in Bulgaria that pledged to strengthen the friendship and foster the understanding between the American and the Bulgarian people. For the next two years, these new Peace Corps Volunteers will be living in about 80 towns or villages all over Bulgaria and will be working at the grassroots level, partnering with various organizations. Some of them will help teach English in primary and secondary schools; others will collaborate with municipalities, social institutions, youth organizations and cultural centers to encourage partnership, creativity and skills transfer. Ambassador Warlick who attended the event addressed the PCV with the words: “Each of you has a unique opportunity to partner and make a real difference in the lives of your Bulgarian communities and in so doing to make a difference in the future of this country and this world.” The event was attended also by the families with which each of those eighty four PC volunteers had stayed during their training ten-week period. The host “fathers” and “mothers” were as equally moved to see their “children” getting ready to start work in Bulgaria on their own. Emil Dimitrov’s unforgettable song “My country, my Bulgaria” sung by the PCV Charity Wright put a touching ending to this memorable event.
Duomo di Bobbio (PC), noto anche come Concattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta. Cappella di S. Giovanni (poco oltre il transetto).
Contiene affreschi recentemente ritrovati e restaurati. Nel riquadro a rosette quadrilobe è visibile un frammento di una “Incoronazione della Vergine”, che risale al 1370. Durante la seconda metà del XV secolo è stata invece eseguita da un artista anonimo lombardo la decorazione della volta, dove spicca la scena dell'Annunciazione, databile tra la fine del Quattrocento e gli inizi del Cinquecento, oltre ad una scena con S. Sebastiano.
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On Friday, July 23rd, eighty five volunteers from the U.S. Peace Corps participated in a swearing-in ceremony which took place in the town of Vratsa. This was the 26th group of Peace Corps in Bulgaria that pledged to strengthen the friendship and foster the understanding between the American and the Bulgarian people. For the next two years, these new Peace Corps Volunteers will be living in about 80 towns or villages all over Bulgaria and will be working at the grassroots level, partnering with various organizations. Some of them will help teach English in primary and secondary schools; others will collaborate with municipalities, social institutions, youth organizations and cultural centers to encourage partnership, creativity and skills transfer. Ambassador Warlick who attended the event addressed the PCV with the words: “Each of you has a unique opportunity to partner and make a real difference in the lives of your Bulgarian communities and in so doing to make a difference in the future of this country and this world.” The event was attended also by the families with which each of those eighty four PC volunteers had stayed during their training ten-week period. The host “fathers” and “mothers” were as equally moved to see their “children” getting ready to start work in Bulgaria on their own. Emil Dimitrov’s unforgettable song “My country, my Bulgaria” sung by the PCV Charity Wright put a touching ending to this memorable event.
Mont de Marsan, 18 July 1998.
The PC-7s flew solo displays all over Europe. Here L-11 is in the south of France.
This came out of one neighbor's garage and we rolled it into another neighbors -- amazing, sturdy storage, though we're considering hatching chicks in this vintage burn rack from early days at IBM in Austin, Texas!
You might think this is a joke, and in a way it is, but this is pretty much the shape I kept my old PC in for the longest time. It was quite haggard before it gave up the ghost. People actually add fans to their PCs -- I disabled them. I also had to touch the wires together to start it for the longest time.
Mr PC is an affectionate FIV+ cat who needs a loving forever-home. Please contact me, if you are interested in adopting him. He is fixed and has all his vaccinations current.
About FIV: www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/brochures/fiv.html