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On of the rejects of today's 365. Think the other one gives a better feel of the 'self love' theme, and this one is a bit more....wow hehe
The castle of Maddaloni.
Built during the Roman Empire.
Fortified and enlarged by Roger II of Sicily in 1134.
Raided and set on fire by Ferdinand of Aragon in 1460.
Taken back to its old magnificence by Dukes of Carafa until the end of Bourbon Kingdom of Naples.
Occupied by the troops of Garibaldi in 1860, and then abandoned.
Sacked and plundered by Allies of World War II.
Now abandoned and giving way.
People of Maddaloni will regret about that only when it will collapse once and for all.
Maddaloni, South Italy.
August 17, 2007.
Click here to see where this photo was taken.
he Rejects get together to celebrate Halloween in their own way, meshing live music, art & the premiere of the "Mixie" video.
For details, visit the website www.artz.today/
And, here’s the Youtube link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=alrkKekoVdw
I was going to make this and the picture I chose into a diptych, but I don't have photoshop on this computer, and flickrtoys won't let me do it the way I want. So, now it's just a reject. But I chose to keep it uploaded because you can't really see my new outfit in the picture for today.
So yes, I got this at Target today, and I feel super cute.
St. Aloysius Gonzaga rejected his family's expectation that he would join the military life; instead he decided on the religious life. He made a vow of chastity at the age of 9, and, to safeguard himself from possible temptation, he would keep his eyes persistently downcast in the presence of women.
He got a bit overzealous with self-discipline and self-denial, at one point beating himself with a leather dog leash, but when he joined the Jesuits, his spiritual director, St. Robert Bellarmine straightened him out, giving Aloysius regular hours of prayer and simple acts of self-control.
When the plague struck Rome in January 1591, the Jesuits were sent to work in the hospitals, which was tough for Aloysius since he was naturally squeamish. He overcame this, however, and went into the streets of Rome and carried the ill and the dying to the hospital on his back. Within a few weeks, he got the plague himself and died at the age of 23.
He is usually depicted looking at a crucifix or holding lilies, and sometimes with skull, whip, or crown.
Window in St. Adrian's Catholic Church in Adrian, MN.
Rejected Christmas card concept. Concept, lighting and focus better for this one, but it was still lacking something.
DM&E Red Thing 6072 was ready to blast off with an ethanol load alongside another waiting CP eastbound. CSX refused the train and the crew was instructed to reverse the train back into Bensenville and try again later.
I've got a whole sunroom that's now chock-a-block with pottery I've made, ranging from various rejects, glaze tests, second-quality pottery (otherwise good stuff with random chips or glaze problems), and the occasional piece that I just don't like.
Usually I smash these, but these are pieces that people get upset to see me destroy.
So here's the deal: I'm giving these away on a first-come-first-served basis.
This set has now been completely given away. Thanks!