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Ross Miller & Monica Raymond, 1999, University Park, Cambridgeport, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, relief. Photo 5 of 7.

At dusk, at the entrance of the eye, there is a sunset pulse, willows leaning against it, and the distant mountains also appear particularly desolate. The drops of the past are clear in the dusk, and the traces of time are brewing in the dusk.

Some people has the ability to collect a lot of items with no other value than fixing a small remembering. Like in this pictures and like it is for me.

 

Original shots taken with a Yashica Lynx 14E rangefinder camera, 24x36 format on Fujifilm Neopan 400cn film, almost no post processing, just scanned.

Trace Elements are essential for balancing the skin’s natural functions and maintaining a youthful appearance.

Trace Elements Balancing Solution is unique mixture of Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Manganese and Chrom. Together these actives achieve a perfect dermal equilibrium and normalization by improving the skin’s bio-chemical parameters.

 

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Los oligoelementos son esenciales para el correcto funcionamiento de la piel y poseen propiedades fundamentales para el mantenimiento de la juventud.

La Solución Equilibrante de Oligoelementos es una mezcla única de Zinc, Selenio, Cobre, Manganeso y Cromo que consigue el balance y la normalización del estado de la piel, mejorando sus parámetros bioquímicos.

 

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Le sextet de Claude Tchamitchian a donné un fort beau concert, au Studio de l'Ermitage, pour fêter la sortie du remarquable album "Traces" sur le label Emouvance.

just a little light trace.

Item Number: 529_5799_sh1

Category:PLAN

Document Title : Fort Tryon Park/ New York, NY./ East Comfort Station/ ; Scale 1"= 20'

Project : 00529 Fort Tryon Park Rockefeller (PI) New York City New York 01 Parks, Parkways & Recreation Areas 994 PLANS (1927-1963)

Location :Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA

Purpose :ST (Study)

Phys Characteristics : [Condition] [Specific Inf]0000060262 [Dimensions]19" x 19" [Scale] [Technique] [Medium]graphite [Support]trace

Dates : 28-FEB-1933

Notes: Approved for Issue by JFD[recto] Perspective View [recto]

 

Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.

sydney october 3rd 2008

Touring the Buffalo Trace bourbon distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky.

 

Following the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. 2008.10.11

Lipstick Traces

Rude Mechs, 1999

photo by Bret Brookshire

featured l to r: Robert Pierson

View from Double Arch Bridge near north end of Natchez Trace

Umbrella Trace Worksheet

Here is umbrella-shaped trace worksheet for kindergarten, preschool, and toddlers. With this worksheet, kids will practice their cross drawing abilities. You can download and print easily. You can also use this worksheet in your home or classroom.

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Trace Fish Worksheet

Tracing worksheet is very funny for kids. They will both entertain and improve their drawing skills with this kind of worksheets. Here is fish tracing worksheet for kindergarten, preschool, and toddlers. We prepared this worksheet in pdf format and it’s very easy to ...

 

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Lipstick Traces

Rude Mechs, 1999

photo by Bret Brookshire

featured l to r: Michael Mergen, Robert Pierson, Gavin Mundy

Schwetzingen was mentioned as "Suezzingen" for the first time in 766, recorded in the late twelfth-century Codex Aureus of Lorsch, but there are already traces of settlement from the Stone Age. Originally it consisted of two settlements, Ober- and Unterschwetzingen, that grew together in the course of the 17th and 18th century. Originally the town belonged to the diocese of Worms, but later passed to the Counts of the Palatinate in the 12th century.

 

The moated castle of Schwetzingen is mentioned for the first time in 1350. It was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War and in the following War of the Palatinate Succession; it was rebuilt by count Johann Wilhelm and his predecessor. From 1720 it served temporarily as the residence of the Prince-Elector Karl Philip after he moved away from Heidelberg. Later on it served as a summer residence of the Prince-Electors of the Palatinate and their court.

 

Schwetzingen Castle began as a simple aristocratic fishing retreat (much like Versailles which began as a hunting lodge) and had an eventful architectural history, in several phases of construction, especially during the reigns of the Electors Palatine Karl Philip (1716–1742) and Karl IV Theodor (1742–1799) who, as their answer to Versailles, embellished the castle gardens with some of the finest and most elaborate formal water parterres in Germany gardens.

 

As it evolved, the high central Baroque block of the Castle was extended to either side (from 1747 onwards) in matching curved ranges of glazed arcades that were punctuated by pavilions which followed the arc of the vast garden circle. They partly enclose the circle bisected by a wide gravel axis flanked by parterres which centers on a spring-fed water-basin inspired by the bassin of Diana at Versailles, but here expressing the more appropriately water-centered Greek myth of the poet Arion and the dolphins.

 

On the other side at the entrance, a mulberry-tree allée stretched from the centre of the Castle to the city of Heidelberg, 10km away on the horizon, truly a remarkable feat of autocratic landscaping.

 

The curving outbuildings of Schwetzingen inspired the smaller Rococo perfections of Schloss Benrath, with its quarter arcs of matching corps de logis embracing a formal sheet of water, built for Carl Theodor near Düsseldorf, 1756–1770.

 

In 1759 Schwetzingen received permission to host markets and was developed into a baroque city through the 18th century. In 1803 all the territories of the Palatine electorate east of the Rhine, including Schwetzingen were absorbed into the grand duchy of Baden and the castle became a residence of the Grand Dukes of Baden. In 1833 Schwetzingen was elevated to city status by Grand Duke Leopold of Baden. The beginning of industrialization in Schwetzingen in the year 1850 made the city an important seat of cigar factories and canneries. Also, the cultivation of asparagus gained importance and has remained one of Schwetzingen's claim to fame.

 

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For a small trek through Delhi’s landscapes, try Northern Ridge, in the winters. Throw in exploration of some of the sites of 1857 which played out in this area, and it is a day well spent. Our heritage walk in Northern Ridge traces a route connecting a few landmarks of 1857 in the Kamla Nehru Northern Ridge. We start at Delhi University Vice Chancellor’s office, which is a notable example of colonial building style. It used to be the Vice Regal Lodge when the new city of Delhi was under construction. One piece of gossip about this building is that it was in the Registrar’s office here that Lord Mountbatten (last Viceroy of India) proposed to Edwina. To complete the triangle & the irony, we now have a bust of Nehru looking wistfully towards the building!!

The second stop on our heritage trail is the Flagstaff Tower. This is the most prominent building on the Ridge & is frequently a part of the British accounts of 1857. It is here that European families took shelter for a night before fleeing from the rebels in Delhi. They waited for reinforcements but when it became apparent that no help could reach them, they escaped towards Karnal. This was ridiculed by the local papers as the ‘English gathering at the flagstaff’. The building is a protected monument & stands on a bit of clearing, at a height. There is vegetation all around now, but contemporary photographs show that the Ridge was mostly barren. The forest was planted by the British after they took over Delhi.

And this protected forest hides many a surprise within it. Some tracks have been made pucca for joggers & those on early morning walks. However, once you move into the interiors the ridge has much more than the monkeys. Some monuments are completely hidden behind vegetation & rocky contours of the terrain. For example, a grave enclosure, a guardhouse & the Khooni Jheel. There are tiny temples which long haired holy men living among the trees; badminton courts & playgrounds, should you care to look. Obviously, this is no deserted jungle. Our walking tour takes us into the interior of the Ridge for a glimpse.

Some distance to the south of Flagstaff Tower is the Chauburja Mosque, or the 4-turret mosque. Considered to be a Tuhgluq-period mosque, it has been much altered over centuries & has evidence of late Mughal architecture as well. It was also the site of a British picket. A little further is the Hindu Rao hospital & the complex has a few sites of interest. A hunting lodge built by Firuz Shah Tughluq stands behind the hospital & now it is locally called Pir Ghaib or the place where a saint vanished from. A completely ruined structure, the complex is also believed to have been an observatory & has a baoli next to it. Bara Hindu Rao was once the residence of William Fraser, the British Resident & after he was murdered, it became the property of Maratha nobleman, Hindu Rao. Close by stands the Ashokan Pillar & again Firuz Shah Tughluq was the one responsible for getting it here from Topra. The last stop on our heritage walk was the Mutiny Memorial built on the site of Taylor’s battery. The inscriptions of the memorial give details of battles between Delhi Field Force & the rebels in 1857. Given that the British version sees the rebellion as a ‘mutiny’ & that they were the winning side, the memorial is called Munity Memorial. There is some attempt by the Indian government to provide the other side of the story as well. There is plaque stating the rebels were fighting against colonial rule, and the monument is now called Jeetgarh (fort of victory) as well!

(posted by Kanika Singh & Pushpa Mandal, team members, Delhi Heritage Walks)

 

Natchez Trace State Park - Fairview Gullies Trail - June 2, 2012

2012.09.28 10:21:51 iPhone4S

Possibly, traces of another bird - this tree stands in several kilometers from the place where I've met the Black woodpecker on the last week.

2012.08.20 12:57:20 iPhone4S

Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail

 

The Old Natchez Trace was a 500-mile footpath that ran through

Choctaw and Chickasaw lands connecting Natchez, Mississippi,

to Nashville, Tennessee. You can experience portions of that journey

the way earlier travelers did - on foot. Today there are four separate

trails totaling 65 miles and they are administered by the

Natchez Trace Parkway.

 

Human footsteps and animal traces in the snow in Barker Heide ("Bark Heath"), a nature protection area near Bark, district Segeberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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