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Stage 2 completed

(Photos by Jane Porto-Turner and Christine Sunga)

Master illusionist Rob Lake dazzles audiences at the Taunus Theater during performances April 16, 2018 -- courtesy of Armed Forces Entertainment and MWR.

FOR SALE AT HALF THE COST TO BUILD

Breathtaking, spectacular and immaculate! This luxury home cost over $2 mil to build, offering you amazing value. Only a transfer makes this beautiful country estate available. 9,300 sq ft of luxury, relaxed country living.

 

Gorgeous custom built home magnificently nestled on 3.5 professionally landscaped acres, only 3 years since brand new and immaculate. No detail has been overlooked, this home has been designed with the future owner in mind. Elegance, beauty, and thoughtful use of space. You'll be simply amazed. All the upgrades you'd expect are here, along with many more. An impressive cedar column entrance leads you into the expansive 2-story foyer with Juliet balcony.

 

There's plenty of space for the large or blended family with 7 bedrooms, all with walk-in closets, 6.5 baths, guest suite, 4+ attached car garage, large mud room, library, office, study, hobby room, crafting/sewing room, fitness room and an expansive raised master suite retreat complete with separate his and hers master bath suites and huge closets. The large great room has 11' coffered ceilings, a large stone fireplace with a huge custom mantle piece. Custom millwork and cabinetry and granite throughout.

 

You'll love entertaining in the huge chef's kitchen with top of the line appliances, large pantry and breakfast bar and the lower level stage, huge wet bar and large rec/game room. There's even a cupboard under the stairs playhouse for Harry Potter fans! A large deck off the dining room leads to an even larger patio space.

 

Storage is everywhere, from the extensive custom cabinetry to the lower level storage that doubles as an inclement weather dog run and kid's soccer room, to the second floor storage to the 7+ car toy collector's garage with an addt'l 784 sq ft of storage above.

 

Luxury living in the country, horses are okay here too!

 

Moteur :

Collecteur k-tec

Downpipe decat k-tec 2.5"

Inter tube 2.5"

Sortie grpN

Admission carbone sur mesure

Cartographie RSReprog

Rectif plénum

Support moteur renforcé k-tec

Anti couple vibra tec

  

Châssis :

Combiné BC Racing

Cales pentées

Magic camber Eibach

Kit gros freins 4 pistons wilwood en 300mm

Durites avia sur mesure

Pneus semis slick toyo r1r

Barre anti roulis whiteline

Oz Ultraleggera 16x7

  

Autres :

Demi arceau Wiechers

Barre avant/arrière Wiechers

Baquet fibre omp + harnais

Volant tulipé omp

Pont court twingo r1 14x69

Scangauge2 à la place de l'autoradio

Suppression des airbags

Suppression de la clim

Vidage complet (901kg avec la moitié du plein, le bac à casques avec 1 casque et un clé dynamométrique)

Panneaux de porte carbone

Levier de vitesse rrs + entourage carbone sur mesure

Situated on a hillside above the Vieux Port, this colourful neighbourhood is the historic center and cultural heart of Marseille. Le Panier is Marseille's oldest quarter, inhabited since antiquity when the ancient Greeks settled here in 600 BC. With its steep, narrow winding streets and quaint pastel buildings, this quarter offers a glimpse into the charming personality of Marseilles.

 

Once a working class neighbourhood, Le Panier is now gentrified, but still has a fascinating multiethnic and artistic character. You'll find plenty of authentic Algerian cuisine, local artisan boutiques, gourmet food shops, and art galleries.

 

This quarter is also a residential neighbourhood, and the typical houses with shuttered window and lines of laundry provide evidence of the families who live there. Visitors may begin a walking tour on the north side of the Vieux Port harbor basin at the Quai du Port and then walk up La Canebière, a vibrant boulevard that buzzes with activity. The quarter has several important monuments such as the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall), which was built in the second half of the 17th century based on a Genoese architectural model. Other landmarks include the Cathédrale de la Major and the Vieille Charité, which has a museum with interesting contemporary art exhibits [planetware.com]

Berlin, Germany - June 26 --- during the 2024 VCT EMEA 2024 Stage 2 Week 2 Day 2 at the Riot Games Arena on June 26, 2024 in Berlin, Germany (Photo by Wojciech Wandzel/Riot Games)

Jeff Buckley

Situated on a hillside above the Vieux Port, this colourful neighbourhood is the historic center and cultural heart of Marseille. Le Panier is Marseille's oldest quarter, inhabited since antiquity when the ancient Greeks settled here in 600 BC. With its steep, narrow winding streets and quaint pastel buildings, this quarter offers a glimpse into the charming personality of Marseilles.

 

Once a working class neighbourhood, Le Panier is now gentrified, but still has a fascinating multiethnic and artistic character. You'll find plenty of authentic Algerian cuisine, local artisan boutiques, gourmet food shops, and art galleries.

 

This quarter is also a residential neighbourhood, and the typical houses with shuttered window and lines of laundry provide evidence of the families who live there. Visitors may begin a walking tour on the north side of the Vieux Port harbor basin at the Quai du Port and then walk up La Canebière, a vibrant boulevard that buzzes with activity. The quarter has several important monuments such as the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall), which was built in the second half of the 17th century based on a Genoese architectural model. Other landmarks include the Cathédrale de la Major and the Vieille Charité, which has a museum with interesting contemporary art exhibits [planetware.com]

November 1st Bootie Los Angeles Midnight Mashup Show at the Echoplex. Stage shot (L - R) Jillian, Lainie, Shannon, Anna. (Sarafina is behind Jillian-banana).

Khowar Book Launch - Chitral

Situated on a hillside above the Vieux Port, this colourful neighbourhood is the historic center and cultural heart of Marseille. Le Panier is Marseille's oldest quarter, inhabited since antiquity when the ancient Greeks settled here in 600 BC. With its steep, narrow winding streets and quaint pastel buildings, this quarter offers a glimpse into the charming personality of Marseilles.

 

Once a working class neighbourhood, Le Panier is now gentrified, but still has a fascinating multiethnic and artistic character. You'll find plenty of authentic Algerian cuisine, local artisan boutiques, gourmet food shops, and art galleries.

 

This quarter is also a residential neighbourhood, and the typical houses with shuttered window and lines of laundry provide evidence of the families who live there. Visitors may begin a walking tour on the north side of the Vieux Port harbor basin at the Quai du Port and then walk up La Canebière, a vibrant boulevard that buzzes with activity. The quarter has several important monuments such as the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall), which was built in the second half of the 17th century based on a Genoese architectural model. Other landmarks include the Cathédrale de la Major and the Vieille Charité, which has a museum with interesting contemporary art exhibits [planetware.com]

Close-in shot of Andrew Cowan "powering" out of the top hairpin on Stage 2 (Errochty). Shot by David Steele on a Nikon D2Xs, 14-24mm f2.8G ED Zoom Nikkor @ 24mm, f5 1/400

Notre-Dame de la Garde (Our Lady of the Guard), in French for Marseille’s citizens “la bonne mère” (the good (holy) mother), is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it was the most visited site in Marseille. It was built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille, a 149 m (489 ft) limestone outcropping on the south side of the Old Port of Marseille.

 

The basilica consists of a lower church or crypt in the Romanesque style, carved from the rock, and an upper church of Neo-Byzantine style decorated with mosaics. A square 41 m (135 ft) bell tower topped by a 12.5 m (41 ft) belfry supports a monumental 11.2 m (37 ft) statue of the Madonna and Child made of copper gilded with gold leaf [Wikipedia.org]

The Caisse d'Épargne hotel, inaugurated on July 20, 1904, is the fruit of the collaborative work of a multi-award-winning architect, Joseph Albert Tournaire, and four talented sculptors, all of whom have received awards during their respective careers.

 

The Palais de la Caisse d'Epargne was created by the architect Albert Tournaire represented in Marseille by the architect Paul Mouren, next to a branch of the Banque de France built in 1886 with a much less decorated style.

 

On the facade of the square, above the three bays, masks by the Marseille sculptor Constant Roux, first Grand Prix of Rome, symbolizing trade, the navy and maritime works. On both sides, the coats of arms of the two sub-prefectures of Aix-en-Provence and Arles.

 

At the top of the facade, in a rounded pediment sculpted by Henry Lombard, Grand Prix de Rome 1883, two figures represent, on either side of the coat of arms of Marseille, rural Provence and maritime Provence [tourisme-marseille.com]

The Tall Ship Festival in Szczecin wins for coolest stage ever. In between songs these blinking eyeballs would come on... super awesomely creepy. This is the Nelly Furtado concert.

A small pictureset during the first Brabomeeting of Seat-Online.nl on the Flight Forum in Eindhoven.

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