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Santa makes an early Christmas visit to Loyola’s campus on December 5, 2010. Singing with Santa precedes another fine event, Christmas at Loyola: A Musical Celebration.
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Photo by Harold Baquet
Santa makes an early Christmas visit to Loyola’s campus on December 5, 2010. Singing with Santa precedes another fine event, Christmas at Loyola: A Musical Celebration.
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Singing in the rain, Black-collared Starling (Gracupica nigricollis), Huajiang, Taipei, Taiwan
The Black-collared Starling (Sturnus nigricollis) is a species of starling in the Sturnidae family. It is found in Brunei, Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests.
...and introduced and established in Taiwan.
Source: Wikipedia
Despite how much I loved her accessories, I wasn't willing to pay the full price this. I got her on sale (she was part of the damaged shipment), and I am so very glad I did! The accessories are amazing- Flounder is near perfect, and Sebastian is the perfect size. I hope DS keeps this up for more of their deluxe dolls! But let's talk Ariel! I wasn't expecting to lover her as much as I do. In terms of waves and curls, this is the best Ariel doll yet. She does need a fixed part/bang, but the way the bulk of the hair was styled is perfect. I love her fin too, I just wish she had hip articulation, and maybe something a bit less obvious for the singing/swimming function. I am seriously in love with this.
... or perhaps, bitching. Translated as ... "Will you quit making me run up and back in the snow and just take the damn shot!"
Singing bowls are a kind of bell as a musical instrument. Singing bowls are a stationary instrument, unlike conventional bells, they are not suspended or attached to the handle. The sound is born from the vibration of the walls of the bowl and its edge.
This car is named the Sashimi Tabernacle choir. These are all the sining bass, trout, catfish, and lobsters that were around awhile back. These are two of the crew of around 20 that helped build this. It takes approximately 1000 hrs of maintenance per year. Ffor more info go to: www.sashimitabernaclechoir.org
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Blackcap singing at Riverside Nature Park, Dundee.
Singing his heart out.Thanks everyone for your feedback and any help or advice greatly appreciated
regards Clive