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"Shaking in waiting for something more."
Alright, so this is two days late :/.
Sorry!
I went to a Say Anything concert on Monday when I took this so I never had time.
Had a blast, was right in front against the barrier.
Just so you know, I tend to take pictures of my shoes a lot.
Put up the one from yesterday today, also.
A grinning Nobuyuki Tsujii ackowledges a standing ovation after his performance, a recital. Final day of the semifinal rounds of the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competiton at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. Photographed Sunday, May 31, 2009. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Paul Moseley)Final day of the semifinal rounds of the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competiton at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. Photographed Sunday, May 31, 2009. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Paul Moseley)
De dorpsmolen van Oostkerke werd reeds vermeld in 1336 en was eigendom van de heren van Oostkerke. Tijdens de 80-jarige oorlog (1568-1648) werd hij vernield en herbouwd in 1643. In 1874 brandde de molen af en werd de huidige stenen grondzeiler gebouwd. Tot in 1924 het molenaarszoontje gegrepen werd door een draaiende wiek, werd er met de molen gemalen. In 1970-73 werd hij volledig gerestaureerd en uiteindelijk weer maalvaardig gemaakt voor het malen van koren.
De molen is toegankelijk voor het publiek
The village mill of Oostkerke was already mentioned in 1336 and was owned by the lords of Oostkerke. During the 80-year war (1568-1648) he was destroyed and rebuilt in 1643. In 1874 the mill burned down and the current stone ground-sailor was built. In 1924 taken out of use after the miller's son was seized and killed by a rotating wing. In 1970-73 it was fully restored and made ready to grind corn.
The mill is open to the public
IHH Tatvan volunteers provided free haircut to the victims in the quake-hit Van in the Eid al Adha Eve
Kandidaat Partij van de Arbeid voor het Europees Parlement. Foto: Lex Draijer. Op pvda.nl de volledige lijst: www.pvda.nl/europeseverkiezingen
The Museum Van Loon is a private residence built in 1672 by the architect Adriaen Dortsman. The first resident was the painter Ferdinand Bol, a pupil of Rembrandt. The Van Loon family, scions of one of the founding members of the Dutch East India Company, bought the house in 1884, and a descendant still lives on the top floor. The remainder has been converted to a museum.
We were less than happy with our visit here, as most of the rooms were intentionally blanked out behind black cloth as an in-your-face bit of conceptual art — part of what would otherwise have been an excellent exhibit on colonialism, race, and the people exploited by the Dutch East India Company. But we were able to see some portions of the interior.
This is one of my very first bratz sets I think I got this in the christmas of 04 or 05 (but I really think it i 04) as you can see it says bratz Rock Angelz. If you have a bratz van like this of another put it in the comment section
Surrounded by photographers, the six finalists visit with Van Cliburn Foundation president Richard Rodzinski (far rt on piano) after being selected, left to right: Yeol Eum Son, Haochen Zhang, Mariangela Vacatello, Nobuyuki Tsujii, Di Wu and Evgeni Bozhanov. Final day of the semifinal rounds of the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competiton at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. Photographed Sunday, May 31, 2009. (Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Paul Moseley)
old factory where coffee, tea and tobacco was manufactored. Built between 1927 and 1929 and now a protected industrial monument.
My parents saw this and thought it was the coolest thing ever. I think it's ok...but I uploaded it for them:)