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A Chinese scroll given to me by my parents. It was given to them by a Japanese monk when they lived in Japan 1965-1969.

So one thing I noticed, being sensitive to these things, is that the Imperial army did not have female soldiers, aside from Lt. Rikke. Now, this could logically be explained by the difference between a professional army and a homeland rebellion. That is, Imperial women chose to stay home, whereas the Nord women were already there. I'm not convinced that argument really holds. Nonetheless, I felt that the leadership of the Stormcloaks was not female-friendly. Maybe it just comes down to the deep-seated distrust I have of big men wearing bearskins.

Four tier stacked ivory wedding cake with chocolate brown scroll work. Monogram made from fondant. Four different flavors of cake and filling. Served 150 people. HUGE and HEAVY cake. Chocolate brown ribbon around bases. Bride's colors were ivory and chocolate.

Set up the scroll saw.

4-tier wedding cake iced in buttercream with buttercream scrollwork and ribbon at the base of each tier. Simply elegant!

I got a new camera, so I'm messing around and using my new Pyrex as my purdy subjects.

After buying the first two I saw this one and rather liked it. This ended up being the most expensive of the four at $32. This hanging scroll was drawn about 70 years ago. The bamboo is drawn. A painter does not understand. But . Anyway, this is the Japanese painting drawn seriously. There are a wrinkles.But it is still hung enough.

 

AOA for Dominus Marcus Tarius Maximus, ce 18e jour de Septembre AS XLV (2010) a l'investiture Baronnial du Havre des Glaces

I found these minimal scrolls very appealing. Seen on a semi-derelict building in glasgow.

 

Taken with Panasonic 14mm f2.5 lens on Panasonic GH2.

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

A rolled up scroll with 7 seals

Along the River during Qingming Festival

The right section of the scroll is the rural area of the city. There are crop fields and unhurried rural folk - predominately farmers, goatherds, and pig-herders - in bucolic scenery.

A tribute to The Elder Scrolls, for their new videogame “skyrim”.

Taken in an old synagogue in Tsfat, Israel

the Scroll of the Khazaei 5 string violin

two scrolls I carved face to face

 

Hooked by: Nancy Quigley

Designer: Unknown

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Pink scroll space saver. Using the lid from the green wheat. This was a gift from my mom.

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Fujica ST705W / Fujinon 55mm f1,8 + macro extension ring

 

Efke 100 / Rodinal 1+50 10min

 

Aprile 2012

This is a photograph from the 2nd running of the Donadea Running Club 5KM race in Donadea Forest, Donadea, Staplestown, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Friday 26th of July 2013 at 19:30. This race is part of the North Kildare Summer Running League Series of races. There was great athlete and participant support from the neighbouring clubs of Celbridge, Kilcock, Leixlip, Naas, Newbridge, and beyond. The race route is contained completely in the forest on the trail paths. The 5KM route is ran in a clockwise direction from the coffee shop at the center of the forest. The combination of a warm pleasant July evening and the wonderful surroundings make this a very unique race on the running calendar in this part of Leinster.

 

Donadea Forest Park is located in north west Co. Kildare close to the border with County Meath. It is about 50 kilometers from Dublin. The forest is now a very mature forest with a vast array of habitats and a lake. It is over 640 acres in size. The Park is managed by Coillte.

 

Well done to all of the Donadea Running Club and the local community who yet again have organised an excellent event.

 

Electronic Timing and Event Management were provided on the night by Red Tag Timing [www.redtagtiming.com/]

 

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Overall Race Summary

Participants: Approximately 250 people took part in today's races with runners, joggers, walkers, and families involved.

Weather: This was a warm pleasant summer's evening in the forest. The 19:30 start avoided a very heavy and prolonged shower of rain which made the course a little wet in places.

Course: This is a very well known loop of the Donadea forest. It starts at the coffee shop area near and lake and proceeds on what is locally known as the 'outer' loop of the forest in a clockwise direction. The direction is opposite to that used in the Donadea 10KM and Donadea 50KM races.

Location Map: Start/finish and registration takes place in the center of the forest beside the Castle and Coffee Shop. Google Maps Aerial Imagery here (goo.gl/maps/crBAj)

Refreshments: A great spread of refreshments were provided afterwards in the open area beside the Coffee Shop.

 

Some Useful Links

A GPS trace of the 5KM Route: connect.garmin.com/activity/118322861

The Boards.ie Athletics Discussion Page about the 2013 Race: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056950841

Our Flickr Photograph Set for Donadea 5KM 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630780122422/

Facebook Event Page for Donadea 5KM 2013: www.facebook.com/events/170355349793543/?ref=ts&fref=ts

Donadea Running Club Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/donadea.rc?fref=ts

Google Satellite Image of the location of Donadea Forest goo.gl/maps/crBAj

Donadea Forest homepage: www.donadeaforest.com/

 

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Sam Gustav Swanson is shaping an open, reverse scroll for his next violin.

April 22, 2010 Ð Scroll of Honor Dedication. Nearly 500 Clemson University graduates who died in service to their country were remembered Thursday during dedication ceremonies for the Scroll of Honor. Clemson President James Barker and selected dignitaries unveiled two purple-shrouded tiger statues as a crowd of up 1,000 applauded and stood at attention. To date 470 names are etched into the stone scroll. There are 27 names from WWI; one from the Nicaraguan campaign; 378 from WWII; 17 more from Korea; one, that of a pilot, from the Cuban missile crisis; 25 from the Vietnam War: and 19 from the Cold War era and the wars on terror. Two additional names were added just as the ceremony took place. The Clemson Corps, organized in 1999, is responsible for maintaining the Scroll of Honor records. The corps is associated with the Clemson Alumni Association and helps raise funds for the preservation of ClemsonÕs military history and the creation of scholarships for ROTC cadets..

Welbourn church porch screen

Hanging scroll painting, ink and colours on paper, depicting a scene from Ch. 20 Asagao of Genji monogatari (The Tale of Genji), Genji and Murasaki watching as maidservants play in the snow outside: Japan, after Tosa Mitsuoki, 18th century.

Inspiration for the violin scroll. Often referred to as Sacred Geometry

Nikon D300

Tamron 90mm

More wonderful SCA Scrolls from Hammerhold and Star Mangled Spanner events in the 1970's - AS-X.

 

Seeking info on Steve Cooper who was the artist along with a calligrapher on these wonderful whimsical scrolls.

A beautiful mint green cotton fabric in a pink floral and brown scroll accented with golden tones print. There is a lining of cotton batting underneath for added softness. It is surounded with a border of elegant pink gimp ribbon and a pink velvet ribbon crosses over the top of the case. The case is finished off with a beautiful round rhinestone accent.

This is a photograph from the 2nd Annual Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon which was held in Dublin, Ireland on Monday 4th August 2014 at 08:30. The Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon also incorporated the Athletics Association of Ireland (AAI) National Half Marathon Championships which was open to all eligible runners registered with an AAI affiliated athletics club. The race started in Dublin City center at North Wall Quay and Castleforbes Road on the Liffey. The route then went West out of the city bringing runners along the famous South Quays to Inchicore and then taking a slight northerly direction into the Phoenix Park. The race finished in the Phoenix Park with runners following over half of the course within the grounds of the famous park. Over 7,000 people took part. The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon series is one of the largest running series in the world with events primarily taking place in North American Cities. However, recently the franchise has spread to Europe. One of the unique aspects of the race is that every course features live bands along the course along with cheering teams of supporters at water stations. In the Phoenix Park today there was a large entertainment area at the Finish line for competitors, families and friends to enjoy.

 

Reading on a Smartphone or tablet? Don't forget to scroll down further to read more about this race and see important Internet links to other information about the race! You can also find out how to access and download these photographs.

 

Please Note: The photographs are completely unofficial photographs of the 2nd Annual Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon. We have absolutely no affiliation with the organisers of this event. We have no commercial links to the event in anyway way. We advise you to consult the official website of the Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon (link below) to find information about the official event photography, video and other commericial multi-media.

 

There is an extensive set of photographs from this event on our Flickr photostream. The complete set is available at www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/14640001580/

 

Some useful Internet Links

2014 Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon | Course Tour on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJmraLd6r5I and Course Profile Map ie.competitor.com/dublin/course

 

2014 Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon Results: ie.competitor.com/dublin/results

 

2014 Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon on Facebook: www.facebook.com/RnRDublin

 

MarathonPhoto on Facebook; www.facebook.com/marathonfoto

 

2014 Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon on TWITTER: twitter.com/RnRDublinHalf

 

2014 Rock 'n' Roll Dublin Half Marathon Discussion Thread on Boards.ie: www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057103891

 

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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?

 

As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:

 

     ►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera

     ►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set

     ►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone

     ►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!

  

You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.

 

Don't like your photograph here?

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If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.

 

I want to tell people about these great photographs!

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A screenshot from the new bizhub PRO site that I built while at Cronin and Company.

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Any ironwork does not last long in the Brighton sea air. Unless it is of Victorian origin!

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