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Sinful Black on Black & Essie Blanc

  

Pls. excuse my messy application. =\

Chocolate Mousse Cake with a dollop of cream

Thanks to my friend's friend Bianca, we are introduced to another sinful treat at Banapple! The Chocolate Caramel Fudge Cake.

Pq ele é mto mto lindo!

E as outras fotos foram dentro de casa e eu goso de foto de dia, ao natural!

2nd Annual Sinful Pleasures Car Club Fathers Day Weekend Car Show, West Valley Mall, Tracy

Photos by Dana Nollsch

2 coats, no top coat

2nd Annual Sinful Pleasures Car Club Fathers Day Weekend Car Show, West Valley Mall, Tracy

2nd Annual Sinful Pleasures Car Club Fathers Day Weekend Car Show, West Valley Mall, Tracy

These pictures go with an article about how to make tiramatzah, tiramisu made with matzah bread.

More colorful characters from the Vancouver Gay Pride Parade 2017. This Motley Crew are the Vancouver Chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence".

Que rosa bonito esse aí viu, e ele é mais forte do que na foto, chega arder ozoio, ele é meio fosco mas taquei tc no bonito e tem um reflexo azul lindão,

Beijoos!

 

ODC2: Organic & Sinful

i decided to mix the two to show that you can pick the better choice or the one you might want more :) not sure why just thought i'd twist it a bit :)

enjoy :)

2nd Annual Sinful Pleasures Car Club Fathers Day Weekend Car Show, West Valley Mall, Tracy

(another pictures you can see by going to the end of page and clicking on the link!)

History

The parish Hernals was probably around the middle of the 13th Century founded. 1252 for the first time a Hartwicus, pastor of Als (Plebanus de Als), named. The first confirmed reference of a the St. Bartholomew dedicated church to Als stems from the year 1301. Founders of the Church were probably the Lords of Als, who have also given their name for the at the Alsbach (very small river) situated small Weinbauernort (wine-producing location) "Hernals" (Lords Als) and later for the entire 17th District of Vienna.

In the 16th Century, castle and church of Hernals became under the former possessor of the dominion, the families Geyer (1515-1587) and Jörger (1587-1622), one of the most important centers of the Reformation in Lower Austria. After Emperor Maximilian II the nobility in the Archduchy Austria 1568 and 1571 religious freedoms on whose dominions had granted, streamed the Wiener (Viennese people) despite the prohibition of "running out" in the nearby situated Hernals to hear the preachers (Prädikanten - lay preachers). 1577 Emperor Rudolf II had locked the Hernalser church. The services were thus celebrated in the hall of the castle, which was next to the church (between today Kalvarienberggasse and Kindermanngasse). Under the from Upper Austria stemming Jörgern, Barons of Tollet, who were among the leading Protestant nobles of the country, Protestantism reached its peak in Hernals. After the confirmation and extention of the religious liberties by Archduke Matthias, introduced Helmhart Jörgers 1609 in the parish church the public Protestant worship and appointed as the first evangelical pastor Johann Sartorius. The participation of Helmhart Jörgers at the Protestant Estates opposition to Emperor Ferdinand II 1619/20 led to his arrest and the loss of his goods. Castle and church of Hernals were confiscated by the emperor in 1625 and handed over to the cathedral chapter of St. Stephan. On 24 August 1625, the feast of St. Bartholomew, was in Hernals again the first Catholic worship celebrated.

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St. Bartholomew's Church and the castle at the Als

For revivification of the Catholic faith, the Jesuit Karl Musart 1639 initiated the establishment of a Cross with seven stations from Sankt Stephan to Hernals. Supposedly, the path length corresponded exactly to the length of the Passion Path in Jerusalem. The starting point was the "god corpse altar (Body of Christ)" in Saint Stephen, the last stop was the cross altar in the Hernalser parish church. Outside the church was a tomb chapel built after the model of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

During the second Turkish siege in 1683, the Stations of the Cross were destroyed. Of the in the aftermath re-erected stations where the original images were replaced by figures is one till today on the outside wall of the parish church Alser Vorstadt (suburb), 8th district of Vienna, Schlösselgasse.

From 1709-14 had the "Brotherhood of the 72 disciples of Christ", an affiliation of rich, respected citizens of Vienna, build a Calvary on the site of the present parish church and in the same basic extent. Upward stepping one could contemplating seven stations "Jesus expiates the capital sins", which were placed individually and chapel-like, upstairs, outdoor, the widely visible Crucifixion group and going downhill, again in seven stations, "Mary teaches the virtues". In the horseshoe-shaped layed out, supported by pillars artificial mountain was a small church, "Mountain Church" called, built into it. In it was found a representation of the condemnation of Christ and the hand washing of Pilate. It was replaced after the conversion of Calvary by the Ecce Homo group on the balcony of the church.

The pilgrimage rush was so great that the Pauline Fathers from 1766-1769 in place of the in the meantime by penetrading rainwater dilapitated Hill Church (Bergkirche) a new church, the Calvary Church, built. Of this late Baroque church the north facade and half of the nave are part of the present church plant.

From every corner people came. Exhausted, hungry and thirsty they reached the Calvary. Therefore, not only established the at places of pilgrimage usual commerce with devotional objects, but there were also set up shop stalls where meat and drink as well as all sorts of goodies, such as those found in the Orient, were offered for sale - the fasting market (Fastenmarkt) was born. In the next centuries, the pilgrimage to Hernals should develop into a social event, especially for the Viennese playboy set. A priest from the 18th Century complained bitterly that the chapels on the edge of the pilgrimage route often would be relegated to "amorous Rendezvousplatzerln (rendezvous places - the small ones)" and with the pilgrimages under the cloak of repentance "much worldly and sinful nonsense" was commited. Gradually, a variety of entertainment venues and kids amusements were built up later. The Fasting Market is held to this day every year from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday.

In 1892 the Protestant mayor Elterlein founded for the purpose of enlargement a church building association, immediately commissioning for plannings the architect Richard Jordan. In the same year, on 27 August, the laying of the foundation stone for the expansion took place: The Calvary and the choir room of the Baroque church were removed to enlarge the church to the rearside, the front, baroque part remained. The new Calvary was added around the new church and for the Crucifixion group was created a dome space. The reliefs of the old Calvary were mounted on wooden walls, which in turn were attached to the wall of the church. Furthermore, the entire Calvary was covered. The consecration of the extended Calvary Church took place on 23 October 1894 by Bishop Edward Angerer.

The Calvary and the "Church in the mountain"

In the foreground, oversized, the Anne Chapel

On 22 March 1945, during the last great American bombing raid on Vienna, the Hernalser parsonage, the adjacent school with the district museum, the house St. Bartholomew Square 4, the "Bibersteiner house" (Kindermanngasse 2), the former Offizierstöchterinstitut (the institute for daughters of officers) (Kalvarienberggasse 28) and the church were hit hard. Bombs pierced the vault and exploded inside. The roof, all altarpieces, the organ and the interiors were completely destroyed. (The wood reliefs of the Calvary had been taken off in the course of air protection measures by the Reich Office for Preservation of Monuments and brought to Kleinmariazell (Lower Austria - not far away from Vienna), the due to weather damage by stone reliefs replaced stations 5 and 6 remained in the district.)

Under difficult conditions, the church was restored: At Easter 1948 mass could be celebrated in it again. 1953 an organ was installed, in 1955 four new bells were pulled up (the fifth and largest is from the year 1756). As the bell consecration on the day of the signing of the state treaty took place, the Hernalser called their Glocken "Liberty Bells". The exterior renovation was completed. The interior renovation followed from 1960 to 1966. In 1969 the interior with people's altar and an evening church was redesigned, between 1990 and 2000 Church and Calvary were refurbished.

Of particular importance is the image of the "Turkish Madonna": After the liberation from the Turks in 1683, it was found by a Hernalser in Sultan's tent. In his will he bequeathed it to the parish church Hernals. The "Turkish Madonna" was first placed on the high altar, after the enlargement on the left side of the crossing. After the war for the effigy the Lady Altar was created. The "Turkish Madonna" presents to this day bullet holes from the time of the Turkish siege - these were preserved at each restoration.

Further noteworthy are the Pieta in the right aisle, the baroque pulpit and the organ.

www.kalvarienbergkirche.at/diekirche_geschichte.htm

Model for Dilettos Shoes. Check out their website at www.dilettoshoes.com to get the full story on this multi-purpose footwear.....

Eita esmaltinho difícil de fotografar! Tirei umas 50 fotos (juro!) e as que sairam menores piores foram essas aí em cima. Nao consegui capturar a real cor e os brilhinhos do esmalte.

 

A Alexa (lextard aqui no Flickr) conseguiu capturar bem a cor e os micro brilhos dele: www.flickr.com/photos/lextard/3126249472/in/set-721576061...

Aliás, vcs já viram a galeria dela? É INCRIVEL, um esmalte mais lindo que o outro!

 

O Lying Nails é maravilhoso ao vivo, usei duas camadas e estreei o meu top coat da Ideal, que tantas meninas estão dizendo que é a oitava maravilha do mundo.

 

Gostei bastante do top coat e ele dá um brilho bafo nos esmaltes! Achei até que ele dá um efeito meio "plastificado com magipack" nas unhas! E achei tb que ele dificulta um pouco na hora de fotografar os esmaltes...

 

Voltando ao esmalte: vermelho vivo, lindo de viver com seus micro brilhos vermelhos, que dão uma profundidade linda à cor. Fácil de limpar e aplicar.

2nd Annual Sinful Pleasures Car Club Fathers Day Weekend Car Show, West Valley Mall, Tracy

Photos by Dana Nollsch

Celebrating our NOMO team for no particular reason.

Photos by Dana Nollsch

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I apologize for my weird toes, but I'm not painting my nails much anymore because of time constraints. On the other hand, I have yoga class and have to be barefoot, so keeping my toenails looking nice seems to be in order.

 

This is 2 coats of Essie's "Secret Stash" and one coat of "Pinky Glitter" by Sinful colors (all over on the smaller toes, just the tip on the big toe)

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