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هنا جذوري.. هنا قلبي... هنا لغـتي
فكيفَ أوضحُ؟ هل في العشقِ إيضاحُ؟
كم من دمشقيةٍ باعـت أسـاورَها
حتّى أغازلها... والشعـرُ مفتـاحُ
5 out of 10
20 16 x 16 baseplates, with a total of 4960 cheesers on them. Thank god they're not that expensive on Bricklink!
01.The Process
02.Pitch Black Box
03.Inner Drive
04.Looking From A Hilltop
05.My Outrage
06.Colour, Movement, Sex and Violence
Walking section 2 of the Bibbulmin Track from South Ledge Picnic area, past Mundaring Weir, through Ball Creek campsite to Allen road and back.
Anke came with Gina and I.
Cross-section of Planocarpa sulcata (grooved cheeseberry) stones revealing seeds. Many of the "fruited" heaths of Tasmania bear multiseeded stones.
Genera include Planocarpa, Leptecophylla, Cyathodes, Monotoca, Lissanthe, Leucopogon and Acrothamnus.
Most of the species in these genera have maximum of 5 seeds per stone but Planocarpa species frequently have more (as can be seen here). Montoca species, on the other hand, usually only have only one seed per stone.
Some large branches where recently removed from this tree when I shot this picture. A nice section was exposed. I have not yet taken the effort to count the year rings.
Quartermaster Section from 8th Air Force Composite Command, photographed at Kircassock House near Lurgan
Standing, left to right: Major John F R Foss, 2nd Lt Louis A Estes, Major George A Walk, 2nd Lt John L Jackson.
Front are: M/Sgt William H Eshbaugh, T/Sgt Aaron M Lutz, S/Sgt James E Farley
Section 1AA girls hockey championship at Owatonna. Lakeville North vs. Northfield, 2-16-23. Photo by Mark Hvidsten, SportsEngine
Looking down from the back of the head. The slipfitter is pointing up in the picture. Econolite heads
Curated by the UTSOA Materials Lab.
Photographed by School of Architecture Visual Resources Collection Photography TA, Panchajanya Gudigar.