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Thomas puts his hand into the side of the Risen Christ in this early 12th century capital, originally from the Monastery of La Daurade ( no longer in existence) and now in the Musée des Augustins, Toulouse.
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Nothing fancy, but I put together a couple sets together so you could see my snails above the sand. This one I had to shoot in the pitch dark so the focus isn't as good. I used flash but in between the shots I was in total blackness. I fed them some pieces of shrimp. You can see it crawls over the shrimp, shoves it under itself, and then tucks it into this pouch thing which you can see under its rear end. I don't know if that's its stomach or just storage for later but it's freaky. Then it goes back under. They're called Lettered Olive Snails. They're very predatory and aren't right for most tanks. They work in ours since we don't have anything but other predators. They are great for churning up the substrate and keeping the tank clean.
"Women are like teabags; you never know how strong they are until they're put in hot water"
A quote from the Falmouth university book of design.
Its stuck to my wall and I kinda love it.
Het Singelpark heeft een mooi plaatsje gekregen aan de Morssingel, naast Park De Put. De marktkraam voor 3 oktober Leidens Ontzet staat al vroeg in de ochtend klaar in het Singelpark.
put me down, down for the count
-The Ready Set
happy spring!
I decided to do a 52 week picture challenge! This will really help me stay committed to actually editing and posting my shots.
you put a quarter in and the opium addicts write around for a couple of minutes. at the end, a skeleton comes out of the door to the far left.
Incredible event put on by Kristina Lao and The Fronteir Collective. Here are some words from Dan Burgar of The Frontier Collective
"A vibrant community and agenda-less conversations are transcendent, we didn't want to focus on a specific vertical, we aimed to bring together Vancouver leaders in many different disciplines, city councillors, tech innovators, post-secondary institutions, arts/culture, event organizers and ecosystem leaders who are making impact. This was a special night of bridge-building and new friendships that could shape our city into one that's innovative, inclusive and diverse. We believe in breaking down silos and creating lasting conversations to build a better future for Vancouver!
It was wonderful hosting this event with my esteemed Co-Hosts Kristina Lao & Vivian Chan, thanks to our Event Manager Inanna Craig-Morse (she/her) for helping us create a special evening!
Frontier Collective is a new BC organization focused on building an inclusive & sustainable future of innovation that can change the world. (stay tuned for major updates)
We were very lucky to have hosted the event at The Garden Strathcona Jo Kendall Anna McMillan with Michelin-trained chef Ryan Mah serving us delicious food.
Thank-you to musician Jess Vaira who serenaded us with sumptuous songs all night, Ian Andrew Cromwell from Locals Lounge to curate music, Leah Gair who snapped these beautiful shots, the eloquent land acknowledgment from loretta sarah todd, wine from Indigenous World
Thanks to supporters Destination Vancouver & BDC
Also shout out to Launch | Get Sh!t Done, British Columbia Institute of Technology, McMillan LLP
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Puter case, before and after setup.
As per recommendations from a friend,
a Fractal Design Midtower Define R4 black. Quite roomy, but those cpu fans, yikes :)
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Jerry & I went to the fairgrounds to pick up my photos. The fair was being put away for another year.
I can't believe I never put this on Flickr - from 2005! This was just north of Shirland Avenue bridge, at River Bend, where the bald eagles like to fish. He spoke no English. He was casting and catching one pan fish after another. This sequence took 35 seconds, starting just after his cast when looked at me, then hooked his fish, reeled it in, and put it on his stringer.
Le réservoir - Spectacle d'improvisation Colors@ - 18 novembre 2012
Colors, tous les dimanches soirs au théâtre du gymnase
Put your "hope" on a shelf. A warped, collapsing, shelfless shelf made from nondurable waferboard and veneer.
Put on the respiratory you will be using to make pesticide applications.
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Photos by Garo Goodrow, Multimedia Specialist
Penn State Pesticide Education Program
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