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The Falls of Everlove

 

I had the pleasure of meeting Brigette Claveau, the owner of The Falls of Everlove .

Brigette definitely has a love of decorating and it shows in every corner of her sim.

A wonderfully quite, amazing place.

You must check out the Marilyn Monroe house!

TP board at landing for all sorts of areas to explore...even a roller coaster and bowling alley. Relax by the beaches or near the Aquasense pool. Clothing optional sim

 

grabbing coffee at Corgo Cove: SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Amalthea/224/49/22

 

Zenith Coat & Skirt Rare Gacha @ Kustom9 event

Foxy Nola Hair

Tetra Jewelry

RE Witchy Choker

Deadwool glasses

Handy Paws Dainty Rings

Canis Bento Head

Canis Brat Lips

AP Handy Paws

Maitreya Body

 

custom avatar textures by @Floofili on twitter

 

hive coffee on the go

Modified from an original photograph taken in Mexico City.

My first ALL MESH skybox, only available at the SoHo Sample Sale. <3

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/New%20York%20City/40/55/23

 

See all of The Apple Architects New York City builds here: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/70056

Here is a rendered virtual test of another Lego City using LDD files downloaded from Eurobricks

[KEY TOPIC] Official LEGO Sets made in LDD

and I added a little more detail with a simple park type area and added some more buildings

Midnight in Paris, SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Marion/143/154/29

 

outfit: Amitomo, Come with Me Gacha #10

 

Kottr Digi Poots

Cerberus Canis Head

custom red panda fox texture by Des/ marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/187418

 

hair by Foxy

 

Apricot Paws feety peets

This is a quick build of a city I am building in LDD. All of the LDDs are done by Murdoch17. Stay tuned, there are updates to come!

My first ALL MESH skybox, only available at the SoHo Sample Sale. <3

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/New%20York%20City/40/55/23

 

See all of The Apple Architects New York City builds here: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/70056

Get this outfit FREE from Taste of Asia for Liking Virtual Asia on Facebook www.facebook.com/VirtualAsia

Users can add icons and draw shapes on the common map to communicate response plans to partners in other agencies.

Visual Fusion currently enables agencies in the Virtual City project to share data in a common view; connecting to UICDS will take this a step further.

IDV Solutions and its partners will build an adapter to connect the Virtual City app to the national UICDS data sharing initiative.

Build a city of your dream - a residential paradise or an industrial center. Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Make your city a better place to live by recycling garbage, adding hospitals and fire stations, planting trees, and upgrading buildings to make them more eco-friendly. Make citizens happier by launching spectacular public events.

Trade with neighboring cities and accomplish the construction of landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot, and Spaceship Launch Pad. Help troubled cities get back to prosperity, deal with economic downturn, population crisis, and consequences of natural disasters. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. Play over 50 challenging levels, and unleash your inner mayor in Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps.

 

Download Virtual City game and Make your city a better place to live in!

 

Title: (Beijing) Peiping

Map Maker: John Kirk Sewall

Place / Date: Beijing / 1929 ca

Coloring: Colored

Size: 23. 5 x 19.5 inches

Condition: VG

Price: SOLD

Inventory ID: 44433

Description:

Early State of Kirk Sewall's Scarce Map of Peiping (Beijing).

Pictorial map of central Beijing, published in Beijing by the Peiyang Press.

Sewall's map is richly embellished with illustrations of landmark buildings and black silhouettes of workers, pedestrians and animals, including camel trains. The map depicts three parts of the Beijing: Tartar City, Imperial City (which contains the Forbidden City) and Chinese City.

 

A number of landmarks are named in both English and Chinese characters. A small pencil note locates the YMCA, near the Capitol Theatre and Foregin Office.

 

The map is printed in shades of green, yellow, red, blue and white, and outlined in black. It appears to have been published in China for tourists, since it highlights areas of particular interest to travelers including sightseeing attractions, the rail station, hotels, the YMCA, and a street identified as "good for shopping." Of historical interest is the Legation Quarter, where the foreign delegations were clustered. An examination of this section of the map helps to ascertain its publication date.

 

The map was published shortly after 1928, when the name Peiping first came into use. The German Legation is represented by the black, red and gold Reichsbanner flag, which was banned in 1933. As such, this map was issued between about 1928 and 1933.

 

The map was designed by John Kirk Sewall, an American illustrator, who created another map detailing the city of Peking proper (1930s), as well as illustrating the popular cookbook, Corinne Lamb's The Chinese Festive Board (1935).

 

The publisher, the Peiyang Press, was one of the leading printers maps, books and views geared at Western audiences in China during the Republican period. The company was founded in 1924, with offices in Tianjin and Beijing, and operated until the Communist Revolution in 1949. Notable publications included Alice Leighton Cleather and Basil Crump's Buddhism: The Science of Life (1928), Robert M. Duncan's Peiping Municipality and the Diplomatic Quarter (1933), a Chinese-Dutch dictionary (1935) and a 1937 album of black and white photographs of British military exercises in China, celebrating the coronation of George VI. They also published a Map of Tientsin (1941), Frank Dorn's pictorial A Map and History of Peiping and both of John Kirk Sewall's maps of Beijing and environs.

Related Categories:

Maps of China

City Plans & Views of Asian Cities

www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/44433/Beijing_Peiping/Sew...

 

John Kirk Sewall Pictorial Map of Peking

Peiyang Press: c. 1938-45 www.georgeglazer.com/maps/asia/pekingsewall.html

 

beijing.virtualcities.fr/Maps/Collection?as=80

 

www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/history_china.html

Taken in the bathroom of my room at the King's Rose Inn in South Kingston, Rhode Island back in July. I highly recommend the cozy bed and breakfast.

 

I take these a lot more often than I actually post them. Is that true of everyone?

 

I haven't done a self-portrait in months. I've had a little too much on my plate recently and haven't had the time/inspiration/light to get the photos I'd want to get. Hopefully, I'll be able to return to my 52 weeks project soon, especially now that the days are (thankfully) getting longer.

Public safety agencies use the REsILIeNT portal to share information, locate responders, visualize scenarios and work together on coordinated responses.

Build a city of your dream - a residential paradise or an industrial center. Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Make your city a better place to live by recycling garbage, adding hospitals and fire stations, planting trees, and upgrading buildings to make them more eco-friendly. Make citizens happier by launching spectacular public events.

Trade with neighboring cities and accomplish the construction of landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot, and Spaceship Launch Pad. Help troubled cities get back to prosperity, deal with economic downturn, population crisis, and consequences of natural disasters. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. Play over 50 challenging levels, and unleash your inner mayor in Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps.

 

Download Virtual City game and Make your city a better place to live in!

 

Late afternoon at Winston Place bed & breakfast in Valley Head, Alabama. August 2008.

 

Beautiful place. www.virtualcities.com/al/winstonplace.htm

 

If I was any good at Photoshop I'd drop in a more interesting sky.

 

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Build a city of your dream - a residential paradise or an industrial center. Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Make your city a better place to live by recycling garbage, adding hospitals and fire stations, planting trees, and upgrading buildings to make them more eco-friendly. Make citizens happier by launching spectacular public events.

Trade with neighboring cities and accomplish the construction of landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot, and Spaceship Launch Pad. Help troubled cities get back to prosperity, deal with economic downturn, population crisis, and consequences of natural disasters. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. Play over 50 challenging levels, and unleash your inner mayor in Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps.

 

Download Virtual City game and Make your city a better place to live in!

 

Build a city of your dream - a residential paradise or an industrial center. Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Make your city a better place to live by recycling garbage, adding hospitals and fire stations, planting trees, and upgrading buildings to make them more eco-friendly. Make citizens happier by launching spectacular public events.

Trade with neighboring cities and accomplish the construction of landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot, and Spaceship Launch Pad. Help troubled cities get back to prosperity, deal with economic downturn, population crisis, and consequences of natural disasters. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. Play over 50 challenging levels, and unleash your inner mayor in Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps.

 

Download Virtual City game and Make your city a better place to live in!

 

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Build a city of your dream - a residential paradise or an industrial center. Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Make your city a better place to live by recycling garbage, adding hospitals and fire stations, planting trees, and upgrading buildings to make them more eco-friendly. Make citizens happier by launching spectacular public events.

Trade with neighboring cities and accomplish the construction of landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot, and Spaceship Launch Pad. Help troubled cities get back to prosperity, deal with economic downturn, population crisis, and consequences of natural disasters. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. Play over 50 challenging levels, and unleash your inner mayor in Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps.

 

Download Virtual City game and Make your city a better place to live in!

 

Author:

Dorn, Frank (1901-1981)

Date:

1936

Short Title:

A Map and History of Peiping (Beijing).

Publisher:

The Peiyang Press, Ltd.

Publisher Location:

Tientsin-Peiping

Type:

Separate Map

Obj Height cm:

83

Obj Width cm:

72

Note:

An elaborately illustrated map with vignettes of dozens of sights, animals, human activites, and historic scenes with labels. Full color.

Country:

China

City:

Beijing (China)

City:

Peking (China)

Subject:

Pictorial map

Subject:

Historical

Full Title:

A Map and History of Peiping (Beijing). Explanatory Booklet. By Frank Dorn, Peiping. Lithographed and Published by The Peiyang Press, Ltd. Tientsin-Peiping. 1936.

List No:

7960.004

Page No:

map

Series No:

4

Publication Author:

Dorn, Frank (1901-1981)

Pub Date:

1936

Pub Title:

A Map and History of Peiping (Beijing). Explanatory Booklet. By Frank Dorn, Peiping. Lithographed and Published by The Peiyang Press, Ltd. Tientsin-Peiping. 1936.

Pub Note:

Col. Frank Dorn (1901-1981), later brigadier general, Frank Dorn was an artist, writer and aide to Gen. Joseph Stilwell, the man who during World War II commanded the U.S. and Chinese Nationalist resistance to Japanese incursions into China and Burma.

www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~266380...

 

beijing.virtualcities.fr/Maps/Collection?as=80

 

www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/history_china.html

Build a city of your dream - a residential paradise or an industrial center. Build dwelling houses and industrial buildings. Produce goods and deliver them to the shopping malls. Setup mass-transit system to take your citizens to places like parks, cinemas and stadiums. Make your city a better place to live by recycling garbage, adding hospitals and fire stations, planting trees, and upgrading buildings to make them more eco-friendly. Make citizens happier by launching spectacular public events.

Trade with neighboring cities and accomplish the construction of landmark buildings like Marina, Train Depot, and Spaceship Launch Pad. Help troubled cities get back to prosperity, deal with economic downturn, population crisis, and consequences of natural disasters. Achieve balance between key parameters of your success: Time, Income, Environment, Population, and Happiness. Play over 50 challenging levels, and unleash your inner mayor in Free Play mode on 5 large sand box maps.

 

Download Virtual City game and Make your city a better place to live in!

 

www.virtualcities.com/ons/tn/x/tnx3603.htm

River Gallery is located in a turn-of-the- twentieth century building that enhances the artistic experience. Walk through open archways into exhibit rooms showcasing an extensive collection of regional, national, and international fine art and craft, including paintings, sculptures, and studio art glass.

Bluff View

Museum’s site was a Cherokee holy place

Civil War battery’s for both the Union and Confederate armies located on the hill

Mansion that houses collection once owned by Coca-Cola magnate George Thomas Hunter

Bluff Furnace archeological site beside museum

 

Saskia Korving (SL Rotterdam) speaks at MetaMeets09 in Amsterdam.

 

Picture by Elisabeth Leysen.

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