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This isn't my rottweiler...I don't own a dog.I do love animals though...Living alone means I can''t give them the time they deserve...
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Done in about 30 minutes during some unproductive time at work. Photoshop and Image Ready. There are monthly art challenges that occur at work and the topic for this month was the Wilhelm Scream.
St Giles' Cathedral, more properly termed the High Kirk of Edinburgh, is the principal place of worship of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh. Its distinctive crown steeple is a prominent feature of the city skyline, at about a third of the way down the Royal Mile which runs from the Castle to Holyrood Palace. The church has been one of Edinburgh's religious focal points for approximately 900 years. The present church dates from the late 14th century, though it was extensively restored in the 19th century, and is protected as a category A listed building. Today it is sometimes regarded as the "Mother Church of Presbyterianism". The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Giles, who is the patron saint of Edinburgh, as well as of cripples and lepers, and was a very popular saint in the Middle Ages. It is the Church of Scotland parish church for part of Edinburgh's Old Town. The current Minister (since 1973) of St Giles' is the Very Reverend Dr Gilleasbuig Macmillan.
St Giles' was only a cathedral in its formal sense (i.e. the seat of a bishop) for two periods during the 17th century (1635–1638 and 1661–1689), when episcopalianism, backed by the Crown, briefly gained ascendancy within the Kirk (see Bishops' Wars). In the mediaeval period, prior to the Reformation, Edinburgh had no cathedral as the royal burgh was part of the Diocese of St Andrews, under the Bishop of St Andrews whose episcopal seat was St Andrew's Cathedral. For most of its post-Reformation history the Church of Scotland has not had bishops, dioceses, or cathedrals. As such, the use of the term cathedral today carries no practical meaning. The "High Kirk" title is older, being attested well before the building's brief period as a cathedral.
The crown steeple dates from the late 15th century
The oldest parts of the building are four massive central pillars, often said to date from 1124, although there is very little evidence to this effect. In 1385 the building suffered a fire and was rebuilt in the subsequent years. Much of the current interior dates from this period. Over the years many chapels, referred to as 'aisles', were added, greatly enlarging the church and leaving it rather irregular in plan. In 1466 St Giles was established as a collegiate church. In response to this raising of status, the lantern tower was added around 1490, and the chancel ceiling raised, vaulted and a clear storey installed. By the middle of the 16th century, immediately before the Reformation arrived in Scotland, there were about fifty side altars in the church.
Five-lobed foliage and flowers supported by youthful crowned head.
Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England. The present building was complete by about 1400, and has several notable features, including an early set of misericords, an astronomical clock and the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in England.
The founding of the cathedral at Exeter, dedicated to Saint Peter, dates from 1050, when the seat of the bishop of Devon and Cornwall was transferred from Crediton because of a fear of sea-raids. A Saxon minster already existing within the town (and dedicated to Saint Mary and Saint Peter) was used by Leofric as his seat, but services were often held out of doors, close to the site of the present cathedral building.
In 1107 William Warelwast was appointed to the see, and this was the catalyst for the building of a new cathedral in the Norman style. Its official foundation was in 1133, during Warelwast's time, but it took many more years to complete. Following the appointment of Walter Bronescombe as bishop in 1258, the building was already recognised as outmoded, and it was rebuilt in the Decorated Gothic style, following the example of Salisbury. However, much of the Norman building was kept, including the two massive square towers and part of the walls. It was constructed entirely of local stone, including Purbeck Marble. The new cathedral was complete by about 1400, apart from the addition of the chapter house and chantry chapels.
During the Second World War, Exeter was one of the targets of a German air offensive against British cities of cultural and historical importance, which became known as the "Baedeker Blitz". On 4 May 1942 an early-morning air raid took place over Exeter. The cathedral sustained a direct hit by a large high-explosive bomb on the chapel of St James, completely demolishing it. The muniment room above, three bays of the aisle and two flying buttresses were also destroyed in the blast. The medieval wooden screen opposite the chapel was smashed into many pieces by the blast, but it has been reconstructed and restored. Many of the cathedral's most important artefacts, such as the ancient glass (including the great east window), the misericords, the bishop's throne, the Exeter Book, the ancient charters (of King Athelstan and Edward the Confessor) and other precious documents from the library had been removed in anticipation of such an attack. The precious effigy of Walter Branscombe had been protected by sand bags. Subsequent repairs and the clearance of the area around the western end of the building uncovered portions of earlier structures, including remains of the Roman city and of the original Norman cathedral. Wikipedia
I cannot describe this magical encounter properly - I was just taking the shots of the gorse that I uploaded before these, when I noticed that there was a fox just down hill of me - I just looked at him & he looked at me. I was standing right out in the open but, after a while, although he kept a wary eye on me, he just carried on with his foxy business. In the end, he came within about 10 feet of me and I took over 100 photos of him - sorry about uploading 15 of him here, but I'm still in shock about how wonderful this was - a completely wild animal coming that close - wow!
Taken on Easter Sunday 2006
Properly gorgeous - One of fewer than 300 cars built in the 1940s and 50s by the company that bought the Swallow Coachbuilding Company name after SS became Jaguar
The James Hull Collection, British Motor Museum, Gaydon
Rosslyn Chapel, properly named the Collegiate Church of St Matthew, was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen as a Roman Catholic collegiate church (with between 4 and 6 ordained canons and two boy choristers) in the mid-15th century. Rosslyn Chapel and the nearby Roslin Castle are located at the village of Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland.
Properly pronounced “Heh – SEE – Tah,” and said to be the most photographed lighthouse in the United States. It's also home to the “Lady in Gray.” The lighthouse tower itself is not thought to be haunted, but stories about strange happenings at Heceta House have been told for years, landing it on the list of the ten most haunted houses in the United States. The spirit of a lady nicknamed Rue, or the "Gray Lady," is reportedly the resident ghost of Heceta House. She apparently dislikes it when any construction or renovation is done on the structure. She sets off fire alarms and sweeps up broken glass.
(Full disclosure: that seagull WAS in the original picture, BUT s/he was too far in---into the trees, actually. So I just, um, backed her up a little.) =D
Properly a mission to get to, but worth it. Saturation Increase and horizon straighten. - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.
Green school activities in a school in Gonzagueville, a suburban of Abidjan, in the South of Côte d’Ivoire.
Children received environmental advice. They planted and watered trees and seeds, learned how to wash their hands properly.
Green schools have been implemented by UNICEF and young champions to ensure that every child can learn in a clean and healthy environment.
For every child, the right to a clean environment.
Green school activities in a school in Gonzagueville, a suburban of Abidjan, in the South of Côte d’Ivoire.
Children received environmental advice. They planted and watered trees and seeds, learned how to wash their hands properly.
Green schools have been implemented by UNICEF and young champions to ensure that every child can learn in a clean and healthy environment.
For every child, the right to a clean environment.
Dickie demonstrates how to properly hold a cock...right hand holds both wing and upper thigh together, away from the feet. Left hand supports breast.
‘Hold my hand properly – your hand feels like fish-pudding,’ my husband said one day we were out walking. ‘You look angry, but your voice sounds happy,’ my daughter said a few days later.
I am open and honest with the kids, and try not to scare them. But I'm afraid of not being a good enough mother, that I may not give them the memories they deserve. Fortunately, both me and my husband possess a well-developed sense of humor that saves us from many situations. It can often be a bit morbid. What the heck, as long as it results in a liberating laughter.
Diagnose: Parkinsons sykdom 2008
- Du må holde skikkelig, du har jo fiskepuddinghåndtrykk, sa mannen min en dag vi gikk tur. - Du ser sint ut, men stemmen din virker glad, sier datteren min. - Jeg er åpen og ærlig med barna, men forsøker å ikke skremme dem. Men jeg er redd for å ikke være en god nok mor, ikke gi dem de minnene de fortjener. Heldigvis har både jeg og min mann en godt utviklet sans for humor som redder oss ut av mange situasjoner. Den kan ofte bli litt morbid. Samma det, bare det resulterer i en befriende latter.
Green school activities in a school in Gonzagueville, a suburban of Abidjan, in the South of Côte d’Ivoire.
Children received environmental advice. They planted and watered trees and seeds, learned how to wash their hands properly.
Green schools have been implemented by UNICEF and young champions to ensure that every child can learn in a clean and healthy environment.
For every child, the right to a clean environment.
Properly trained, a man can be dog's best friend.
(Corey Ford)
Devidamente entrenado, un hombre puede ser el mejor amigo del perro.
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You may not know where to begin. Well, that is what “ Baby Names: How to Name Your Baby Properly ” is here to help you with. Not only will you be able to peruse through thousands of boys and girls names, but you will also learn the meaning of each name and where it originated from.
You might want to choose a name whose meaning holds special significance for the dreams you have for your baby ’ s life or choose a name from where your family originated from as a way to honor your culture.
There is no right or wrong in choosing a name, but there are timely suggestions that will help you. The first one that will help you immediately rule out a lot of names is to consider what NOT to name your child.
How to know what NOT to name your baby:
Consider your baby ’ s last name. If your last name is Bush, you may not want to name your daughter “ Rose ” for example. With this in mind, always write out a full name when making a list of possible choices for your baby.
Ask yourself if the name is going to be too hard to spell and how frustrating it would be for your child to go through life correcting the spelling of their first name all the time. Consider if the name is going to be too hard to pronounce.
Similar to having to correct the spelling of a name, your child will probably not want to go through life always having to explain how to say their first name to everyone they meet. Factor in how cruel children can be and avoid choosing a name that has a high risk of teasing or bullying.
This could mean different things depending on where you live. For instance, in the Midwestern United States, naming a boy “ Sherry ” might lead him into a life of constantly having to defend himself.
Choosing a name that will be perfect throughout your child ’ s lifetime will be one that is easy to spell, easy to pronounce and will fit into whatever you dream for his or her future.
Knowing the meaning of the name will best help you with that. For example, if you want your child to be strong, choosing a name such as Brian might be perfect.
Another important consideration is how much you will enjoy hearing and saying your child ’ s name. Many parents joke about how they think they say their children’s s names at least a million times a week.
With that in mind, repeat the name out loud over and over for a few days. If you still love it, then it might be the perfect name for your baby.
Other considerations when choosing your baby ’ s name:
Your community. While a heavily diversified urban area has greater freedom in choosing unusual names, if you live in a smaller community your child may suffer if you choose a name that doesn ’ t fit in well with the more common names.
What the initials will spell. For instance, if your last name is Darby, you may not want to name your child Sarah Ann and have her go through her childhood with S.A.D. for her initials.
Nicknames that will be chosen. While you may love the name Abigail, you may not want to hear your child being referred to as “ Gabby ” her entire life. (No offense to the Gabby ’ s of the world).
Baby Names A through D
Baby Names E through H
Baby Names I through L
Baby Names M through P
Baby Names Q through U
Baby Names V through Z
Congratulations again and best wishes as you choose the perfect name for your child. The name you choose will become a part of your family ’ s legacy.
Remember to carefully consider the name as it sounds with your last name, what the initials will be and how it will fit into the community you are raising your child in. Also, take at least a few days say the name you are considering out loud over and over again to see if you still love it as much as when you said it that first time.
Consider the spelling and how easy it is to pronounce and if there will be any possible nicknames. By the time you have finished your careful considerations, you will have a name that your baby will grow into perfectly and you will also cherish deeply for the rest of your life.
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If you have type 2 diabetes your body does not use insulin properly. This is called insulin resistance. At first, your pancreas makes extra insulin to make up for it. But, over time it isn't able to keep up and can't make enough insulin to keep your blood glucose at normal levels. -
Benefits of Exercise for Type 2:
improving your body's use of insulin
Burning excess body fat, helping to decrease and control weight (decreased body fat results in improved insulin sensitivity)
Improving muscle strength
Increasing bone density and strength
Lowering blood pressure
Helping to protect against heart and blood vessel disease by lowering 'bad' LDL cholesterol and increasing 'good' HDL cholesterol
Improving blood circulation and reducing your risk of heart disease and stroke
Increasing energy level and enhancing work capacity
Reducing stress, promoting relaxation, and releasing tension and anxiety
Atlanta Personal Trainer has helped clients in 2013 to drop Drop weight and get off of their Diabetes Meds. Training in Buckhead I come across a lot of people who need help which Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. I just want to help the People in Atlanta get Healthy and Live a Long Life.
Properly named Spiced Pumpkin Cheesecake with Candied Pepitas but I prefer to call it Dinosaur Cheesecake based on its resemblance to the prehistoric creature. The "fins"and "scales" are pieces of candied pepitas (pumpkin seeds) that I mounted on a whiskey whipped cream filled crack down the centre of the cake.
The cheesecake is creamy and luscious just as the recipe promised with a good balance of pumpkin sweetness and warm spices. I serve it with clouds of whiskey brown sugar spiced whipped cream (not pictured).
Recipe originally published in Cook's Illustrated Magazine November 2003 issue. Read more at Dessert By Candy.
"The Alexandra Road estate, properly known as the Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, but more commonly, and erroneously, referred to as simply Rowley Way, is a housing estate in the London Borough of Camden, North West London, England. It was designed in 1968 by Neave Brown of Camden Council's Architects Department. Construction work commenced in 1972 and was completed in 1978. It is constructed from site-cast, board-marked white, unpainted reinforced concrete. Along with 520 apartments, the site also includes a school, community centre, youth club, heating complex, and parkland.
"The estate consists of three parallel east-west blocks, and occupies a crescent-shaped site bounded on the south by Boundary Road, Loudoun Road on the east, Abbey Road on the west, and by the West Coast Main Line to the north. The desire to control the sound and vibration from passing trains was a major consideration in the layout of the estate. Two rows of terraced apartments are aligned along the tracks. The higher, eight-story block directly adjacent to the railway line is organised in the form of a ziggurat, and acts as a noise barrier that blocks the noise of the trains from reaching the interior portion of the site, and its foundations rest on rubber pads that eliminate vibration. A lower, 4-storey block runs along the other side of a continuous pedestrian walkway, known as Rowley Way, serving both terraced rows of buildings. The third row of buildings, along the southern edge of the site, parallels another public walkway, Langtry Walk, between this row and the existing earlier buildings of the Ainsworth Estate and defines a public park with play areas between the second and third row of dwellings."
Source: Wikipedia
Old Spitalfields Market's Square Pie began 'properly' (to quote the website) in 2011, when recently unemployed cofounder Martin Dewey found himself inspired to create a place to get 'quality pies' round here. Considering the UK is supposedly known for pie and mash (amongst other things) I can't help but feel that the country was letting him down back then. Anyway, well over a decade later (and after some rough times, including the remortgaging Martin's flat) Square Pie is doing very well indeed. We were invited down into the Square Pie mothership (OK, it's just a shop but mothership sounds better) on Old Spitalfields Market for their latest pie/global sports tie in: the 'Pie World Cup'.
So yeah, this was the launch of their new range of 'pies for trys' (lol). They've teamed up with ex England captain and all round sports hero, Lawrence Dallaglio, and his charity - the Dallaglio Foundation - where Square Pie are 'official food partner' for the next few years. What this entails, really, is a limited range of pies with unusual ingredients: including Kangaroo Pie (for Australia) and Moose Pie (for Canada), Springbok (South Africa) and Pastel De Carne (Uruguay). Representing England is nothing other than the classic Steak and Ale, with 10p from every sale of said steak and ale going to the Dallaglio Foundation - which is cool. Lawrence was not around to comment on charitable pies but I was distracted by a new variety of cider so this is OK.
A little more about their history, Square Pie, who describe themselves as a 'gourmet pie company', started trading on a small stall in Spitalfields market (supposedly selling a grand total of seven pies on their first day of trading..) which eventually led to the likes of a stall at Glastonbury and now to outlets all over London - including Canary Wharf, Heathrow Terminal 1 and Selfridge's food hall. They're opening their first 'non-London' outlet at the new Grand Central development in Birmingham later this year, and have produced over 120 pie varieties to date - supplying said pie varieties to the likes of Manchester United, Virgin Atlantic Upper Class and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis.
Asides from pies in many forms (and by 'many forms' I mean usually square), they also produce a range of (mainly sausage-centric) British classics such as bangers and mash, sausage rolls, macaroni cheese, etc. Square Pie also list the kcal/macros for most of their foods onsite, which is pretty ballsy for a supplier of food that will never be accused of being healthy. I'm no fan of pies but they seem like good people so I wish them many further successes!
Dickie demonstrates how to properly hold a cock...right hand holds both wing and upper thigh together, away from the feet. Left hand supports breast.
In this video we show you how to properly put on your body shaper or shapewear garment, most commonly known as the colombian "faja". Many ladies do not know how to put on their shapewear garments properly, and often times must return their colombian shapewear garments, but this can possibly be avoided by learning how to properly put on your shapewear garment. Visit us at www.nicoletteshapewear.com to see all the Shapewear available.
So stop whining!
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Eastbound side.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Day 8 of construction on the Kinzie Street protected bike lane.
Photo by Brandon Souba.
Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in the city of Exeter, Devon, in South West England. The present building was complete by about 1400, and has several notable features, including an early set of misericords, an astronomical clock and the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in England.
The founding of the cathedral at Exeter, dedicated to Saint Peter, dates from 1050, when the seat of the bishop of Devon and Cornwall was transferred from Crediton because of a fear of sea-raids. A Saxon minster already existing within the town (and dedicated to Saint Mary and Saint Peter) was used by Leofric as his seat, but services were often held out of doors, close to the site of the present cathedral building.
In 1107 William Warelwast was appointed to the see, and this was the catalyst for the building of a new cathedral in the Norman style. Its official foundation was in 1133, during Warelwast's time, but it took many more years to complete. Following the appointment of Walter Bronescombe as bishop in 1258, the building was already recognised as outmoded, and it was rebuilt in the Decorated Gothic style, following the example of Salisbury. However, much of the Norman building was kept, including the two massive square towers and part of the walls. It was constructed entirely of local stone, including Purbeck Marble. The new cathedral was complete by about 1400, apart from the addition of the chapter house and chantry chapels.
During the Second World War, Exeter was one of the targets of a German air offensive against British cities of cultural and historical importance, which became known as the "Baedeker Blitz". On 4 May 1942 an early-morning air raid took place over Exeter. The cathedral sustained a direct hit by a large high-explosive bomb on the chapel of St James, completely demolishing it. The muniment room above, three bays of the aisle and two flying buttresses were also destroyed in the blast. The medieval wooden screen opposite the chapel was smashed into many pieces by the blast, but it has been reconstructed and restored. Many of the cathedral's most important artefacts, such as the ancient glass (including the great east window), the misericords, the bishop's throne, the Exeter Book, the ancient charters (of King Athelstan and Edward the Confessor) and other precious documents from the library had been removed in anticipation of such an attack. The precious effigy of Walter Branscombe had been protected by sand bags. Subsequent repairs and the clearance of the area around the western end of the building uncovered portions of earlier structures, including remains of the Roman city and of the original Norman cathedral. Wikipedia
Properly called Panther Creek Falls, the Toccoa Falls are situated right on the grounds of Toccoa College in Northern Georgia.
Arnside tower
it is a pele tower, or more properly a tower house. In the middle ages, whenever the english king’S attention was distracted, the scots lost no opportunity of invading northern england. Castles and pele towers were constructed to provide protection, and in north-west england between the river lune and the scottish border over one hundred were built. Peles were smaller, less well fortified, then castles. They were intended to counter lightly armed raiders rather than to withstand a siege by a properly equipped army.
Arnside tower was built by the de broughton family around 1340. It was damaged by fire in 1602, but was rebuilt and survived intact until 1690. In 1815 it was sold to daniel wilson of dallam. In 1884 one corner fell in a great storm. Much of it is still standing, although it is gradually disintegrating. Unfortunately, little or nothing is being done to halt the process of decay.
Pele towers tended to conform to a pattern. They were usually three storeys high, but arnside had four. The ground floor contained the dairy and store rooms. Stone steps led to a first-floor entrance, with a heavy oak door and a protective iron grille. Fire-places and latrines were built into the walls, which were up to 10 feet thick. A spiral staircase connected the floors.
Arnside tower occupies an interesting position. It is sited on a saddle, or col, between arnside knot to the north and castlebarrow to the south. To the west the land slopes to the shore, and on the east to the arnside and silverdale mosses. It is within visual or signaling distance of several other peles in the area, e.G. Hazelslack, borwick, beetham, levens, sizergh and allithwaite (Across the sands).