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Just what I need on this very hot and humid summer day!

أنشالله تعجبكم :D !

 

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This white iris looked so happy after the rain, refreshed and so alive!

 

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Have a refreshing bubble tea with your Sunday now for just 60L at the mainstore.

 

(Those boba are just really tapioca, trust me.)

 

Get it here! maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/BLACK%20NEST/233/131/21

The short skirt is for summer, winter and fall.

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Meva Tristan Bento Rings Silver Signature

:::ChicChica::: Lemonade bottles

^^Swallow^^ Crusties Ears 2.0

Just water, purity in the middle of the city. A very little oasis.

After the holiday season comes to an end, it's tempting to start your day with all the sweets that have somehow overtaken the house. Chocolates and cookies sound like a delicious way to start your day, but if you're like me, you just know that sugar crash will sneak up on you in no time.

 

So I resisted the treats (for a bit) and had myself a healthy and delicious breakfast; it was a good choice as I spent a few hours outside chipping away at ice and shoveling some of the mess that fell last night while we were sleeping.

 

A busy but productive start to the new year. Can't complain too much about that, now can we?

 

Hope you've all had a great day.

 

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A break with fresh mineral water from the fountain in Varna

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Just a little something different. My first attempt at capturing running water.

4cl calvados, 2cl cointreau, 3cl lemon juice, sparkling water, ice

One of our hideaways is just an oasis of calm and I really appreciate that.

Prospect Park==AfroPunk 2024--Day 1

I took this photo on June 22, 2024, at 8:01 a.m. on Margate-City-Beach.

Lothian Buses 15 Enviro 400 hybrid double decker electric-diesel buses, which were introduced into the fleet in September 2011 are starting to receive a mini refurbishment, inside and out, which will see then transformed into the companies traditional madder and white livery.

 

The first of new look buses, bus 204 is seen here at Western Harbour having a short break before heading back to Bonaly. 14th June 2016.

stay at home photography

Excerpt from dubrovnikcity.com:

 

Dominican monastery is located at the eastern part of The City, close to the inner Ploce gate where it merges with the City walls. Dominican monastery is one of the most important architectural parts of Dubrovnik and major treasury of cultural and art heritage in Dubrovnik as the museum of the monastery exhibits many paintings, artifacts, jewellery and other items from the rich history of Dubrovnik.

 

The Dominicans established their monastery in Dubrovnik as early as 1225, however the building of the current church and the monastery took much longer, hence the building of the monastery and St. Dominics church was only completed in the 14th century.

 

The sight chosen for the monastery was strategically one of the most sensitive points in the defence of Dubrovnik, hence as early as the 14th century the whole complex was encompassed by the City walls thus becoming an integral part of Dubrovnik.

 

The monastery complex acquired its final shape in the 15th century, when the vestry, the capital hall and the cloister were added.

 

The beautiful porches of the cloister were built between 1456 and 1483. The porches were built by local builders: Utišenović, Grubačević, Radmanović, and others from the designs of the Florentine architect Massa di Bartolomeo. The arches of the cloister are closed with beautiful, Gothic and Renaissance styled, triforiums. In the middle of the courtyard is a richly decorated stone well crown. The courtyard of the monastery is a like a green oasis under the summer sun as the green vegetation is breathing freshness hence giving out a soothing and refreshing feel almost like the mid-summer breeze.

 

In the east part of monastery complex the Capital hall is located. Monastery community used to hold their meetings in this hall. The hall was built by reputed Dubrovnik architect Božitko Bogdanović.

 

To enter the hall from the cloister one has to pass through the Gothic stylised doors. On the sides are two bifurcated arches with removed pointy ends while the pavement contains around 30 gravestones from the 15th and 16th century. The back room contains the Renaissance sarcophagus of the bishop of Ston while in the front are the graves of noble Dubrovnik families, the most notable being the grave of poets Dinko Ranjina, and Junije Palmotić.

 

Moving from the Capital hall to the south one reaches a spacious gothic-roofed chapel and the vestry. The inscription on the wall tells the story that the vestry was built in 1485 by the famous Dubrovnik architect Paskoje Miličević who also arranged the port in the same year. The final resting place of this great Dubrovnik architect is located in this vestry he had built. The vestry with founding columns which hold up the belfry were built by order of the Gundulić family. Beside the vestry by the order of Syracuse merchant Giovanni Sparterius, builder Bartul Garcianus made a chapel with circular window, decorated with gothic-renaissance elements. The chapel, vestry, and the Capital Hall are all covered under a flat roof which gave the south-eastern part of the monastery a spacious terrace.

 

Architect Checo of Monopoli started building the bell-towers in the 16th century. However they were only finished in the 18th century.

 

Although the complex of the Dominican Monastery has in some of its elements different style characteristics, from the Romanesque to the Baroque, it is a harmonious and logical architectural unit, but nevertheless predominantly Gothic and somewhat early Renaissance.

 

A special treasure of this monastery is its library with over 220 incunabulas, numerous illuminated manuscripts, and rich archive with precious manuscripts and documents.

 

The art and artifacts collection in the museum is very rich, and the best paintings of Dubrovnik art school of the 15th-16th centuries have found their proper place here. Let us only mention the works by Nikola Božidarević (“Annunciation” from 1513), Mihajlo Hamzić (Triptych of St. Nicholas 1512) and Lovro Dobričević.

 

A large collection of ex voto jewellery is something that will tingle the imagination and interest of any woman whether they like gold, silver, or coral jewellery as the museum collection is quite impressive.

Mallard

Center Hill Lake

Tennessee,USA

 

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We spent the weekend on the lake last weekend, but work has been so busy that I just haven't been able to even view most of the shots that I took.

 

I just love it when ducks get all wet...don't you? :)

 

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