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Melbourne Cricket Ground packed for the cricket world cup match between Australia and New Zealand (Australia won). Also pictured is Rod Laver Arena (tennis).
Here are some new religious studies titles that have been purchased over the past couple of months. Place your cursor over a book's cover to receive more information. Click on the "Check for availability" link in the note to see a book's status in the Library's online catalog.
Castello di Amorosa Winery, Napa Valley, California, USA
Tour Castello di Amorosa a 12th century Tuscan castle-winery where you may taste world-class Napa Valley wines made by a fourth generation winemaking family in a tradition of over 120 years.
The Winery: After decades of researching and studying medieval castles throughout Europe, Dario Sattui began his marathon building project in 1993.
The 121,000 square foot Castello includes, 107 unique rooms, 8,000 tons of hand-squared stones, 8 levels (4 below ground), 900 feet of caves, a completely hand-painted Great Hall, a drawbridge, moat, dungeon and torture chamber, a consecrated chapel, one of the most impressive wine barrel rooms in the U.S. constructed with ancient brick Roman cross-vaulted ceilings.
Yet, the Castle is merely a backdrop to showcase some of Napa Valley’s best wines. The castle produces a tiny 15,000 cases which are sold only at the winery; directly to the customer.
The Vineyards and Wines: Castello di Amorosa has 30 acres of vineyards surrounding its great, hand-chiseled walls, gates, and guard towers, planted with Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon which produce low yields and intensely flavored wines. The Castle produces hand-crafted Italian style wines including Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco and a Super Tuscan Blend all made to pair beautifully with food.
Where I burned a lot of the proverbial midnight oil.
The third part in my lens-less adventures.
105 second exposure.
Lucky SHD100, 5' in Ilford ID11 1:1, 28C.
On a side note, I just saw this amazing video yesterday, thanks to notraces. For those of you who have even the minutest interest in large format photography and traditional photographic processes, especially wet plate collodion, then you should see this. You won't regret it.
Tell me what you think of it after the jump.
It was a beautiful day and I decided to make a quick stop at Lake Rudan, hoping to shoot a reflection photo, but it was too early in the day for that so I continued around the lake until I saw a young woman sitting in the sunshine on one of the piers. It turned out to be Sara from Västerhaninge. She's a student at the Stockholm University where she is studying Urban and Regional Planning. Sara is a nature lover. One of her favorite places in Stockholm is the Cape of Waldemar at Djurgården. A favorite European city is Barcelona. We talked for a few minutes about this and that and after I had removed a tiny spider from Sara's hair we stood up and stretched our legs and that was that.
just a little rothko-esque
letting the naturally dyed colour speak for themselves.
avocado and onion skins on organic hand loomed cotton and linen (on card).
Student Life invited students to stop by the Contreras Terrace on Monday, Dec. 4, 2017, to take a break from studying for finals and play with therapy dogs.
A woman sitting at the stairs near the fountain at Poseidon's square in Handen studying. It was a perfect summer's day. After shooting this I walked down to Lake Rudan where the grassy area near the water was slowly filling up with sunbathers.
Pink, the stray black mask kitty cat, studies the newest hi-tech feature in her (his) environment. First notes: Pink does not like the cat flap.