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December 14, 2011. Managers of Fiat and workers of the Gianbattista Vico di Pomigliano plant (Naples), in occasion of the presentation of the new Panda.
its an oldie but i still love it, this shows the model lindsay millar of the look agency out in the country. it was along day but a really fun day, the makeup was done by Irene Tremble of Beautfi.
... pasted on an unused billboard off Haight street.
Photo by Jim Marshall, on the Rolling Stone website.:
www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/love-and-haight-ji...
They date it as 1967, even though the grafitti gives a 1968 date, but probably added later. We can see that the poster was there before the grafitti, because it is overwritten by it with a couple of strokes.
OMYGOSH.!
I just noticed that my stencil is sprayed here, too.
The writing in an arc, to the right of the poster says,
“ BULLETS SHOT IN AIR COME DOWN SOMEWHERE “.
I made that stencil because the Police were shooting up toward the rooftops on one occasion.
I was never happy with the phrasing, because it should say, bullets shot in the air come down somewhere, but “the” had to be taken out to make it work.
( i remember that some famous songwriter was never happy with the necessity to use the word, “devine”, in one of his song lyrics. haha. )
The rest of the text on the Rolling Stone web page is,
“ In This Article: Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, Jim Marshall, Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead. “
Jimi Hendrix lived int the City around 1967 and played in the Panhandle.
Chanter, Mark, missed him by ten minutes when he was a teenager.
I never heard about it at all. I started in the Haight and joined the Diggers in 1967, but it must have been after that.
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This page is the Link Station.
Related page.:
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The poster, highlighted… finally.
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You can find a large number of full-resolution photos under a Creative Commons license on my official website: nenadstojkovicart.com/albums
First signs of spring in my back garden, in the Netherlands.
All pictures in my stream are copyrighted. Please don't use my images on websites, in print or any other media without my prior written permission. © Taco Meeuwsen, all rights reserved. Many of my pictures are being represented by Getty Images, © Getty Images all rights reserved.
This Thank You Girl Card from Shari Caroll really inspiring me to make this card.
I Stamped the pink paper with stamp sets CL275 (Asian Frames) and the laterne is from CL297 (Four Dolls). The flower under the card also from CL297 I stamped with pink ink.
I love this new Border Punch from EK Success and this is the first time I used for making a card. :)
The ribbon is from my lovely country Indonesia sent from my lovely friend E, and the Cute Doll is from my lovely sweet friend L. Many thanks dear for all your kindness :)
I cut a bit her left hand near her clothes to put the wood stick on to her body. The wood stick is cutted from CB Paper. I sew a bit the laterne with white string.
This is the Detail of the Doll keeping the Laterne Stick
Thanks for looking :)
Returning from Germany’s eastern front in 1918, Menne Spiegel is decorated with the Iron Cross. Twenty-five years later, living as a popular horse merchant in Westphalia, he’s branded with a different insignia: the Star of David. On the eve of a mass deportation of Jews, Spiegel seeks out his old comrade Heinrich Aschoff, a Catholic farmer with a conscience, who instantly agrees to shelter Spiegel’s wife Marga and daughter Karen at his farm despite the risk to his own family. Based on the real Marga Spiegel’s best-selling memoir, Saviors in the Night relates the extraordinary story of the two families’ perilous years together, and with a forthrightness befitting the salt-of-the-earth Aschoff family (later recognized as “Righteous Among the Nations” by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial for their death-defying act of compassion). Dutch director Ludi Boeken (Other Face of Terror, SFJFF 1986) captures the characters’ vulnerability as they endeavor to escape detection—rarely has a handheld camera felt more appropriate in a historical drama where a child’s thoughtless remark might mean a death sentence. The Aschoffs’ rural village isn’t as malignant as the one in Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon, but the good deeds of the few are undermined by neighbors’ whispers and resentment. Moreover, family bonds are tested, as the Aschoffs must justify their act of courage to a daughter whose friends have joined the Hitler Youth and a son who is fighting on the front. With outstanding performances and a riveting conclusion, Saviors in the Night delivers a powerful message about the price—and rewards—of altruism. This is an extraordinary feature film that powerfully records one memorable instance of moral courage under desperate conditions.—Max Goldberg
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Returning from Germany’s eastern front in 1918, Menne Spiegel is decorated with the Iron Cross. Twenty-five years later, living as a popular horse merchant in Westphalia, he’s branded with a different insignia: the Star of David. On the eve of a mass deportation of Jews, Spiegel seeks out his old comrade Heinrich Aschoff, a Catholic farmer with a conscience, who instantly agrees to shelter Spiegel’s wife Marga and daughter Karen at his farm despite the risk to his own family. Based on the real Marga Spiegel’s best-selling memoir, Saviors in the Night relates the extraordinary story of the two families’ perilous years together, and with a forthrightness befitting the salt-of-the-earth Aschoff family (later recognized as “Righteous Among the Nations” by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial for their death-defying act of compassion). Dutch director Ludi Boeken (Other Face of Terror, SFJFF 1986) captures the characters’ vulnerability as they endeavor to escape detection—rarely has a handheld camera felt more appropriate in a historical drama where a child’s thoughtless remark might mean a death sentence. The Aschoffs’ rural village isn’t as malignant as the one in Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon, but the good deeds of the few are undermined by neighbors’ whispers and resentment. Moreover, family bonds are tested, as the Aschoffs must justify their act of courage to a daughter whose friends have joined the Hitler Youth and a son who is fighting on the front. With outstanding performances and a riveting conclusion, Saviors in the Night delivers a powerful message about the price—and rewards—of altruism. This is an extraordinary feature film that powerfully records one memorable instance of moral courage under desperate conditions.—Max Goldberg
©2012 Julia Forsyth, Florentine Fleur: Gold, Block printing ink hand-printed on patterned acid-free paper, 4" x 6"
This is my contribution for the 2012 CasaBLANCA Auction supporting CASA of Collin County. It's framed and matted and I hope it raised lots of $$ for sweet kids who really need someone on their side!
Here's more info on the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Collin County: www.casaofcollincounty.org/Gala2012/index.htm. They are awesome people doing wonderful things here in Collin County!
Simple contractor website redesign and build.
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Valencia March 2009 L'Ofrenda floral. This is what is known as the "Ofrenda de Flores a la Virgen de los Desamparados", a floral offering to the Kingdom of Valencia's patron saint, Our Lady of the Forsaken. All the Fallas Committees take part in this event, decked out in their finest, to present their bouquets of flowers to the enormous image of the Virgin which stands in the centre of the plaza named after her, overlooked by her Basilica.
This occurs all day on their days of March 17th and March 18th. The virgin's body is then constructed with these flowers. The Falles (in Valencian) are a Valencian traditional celebration in praise of Saint Joseph in Valencia, Spain. The term Falles refers to both the celebration and the monuments created during the celebration.
Each neighbourhood of the city has an organized group of people, the Casal faller, that works all year long holding fundraising parties and dinners, usually featuring the famous speciality paella. Each casal faller produces a construction known as a falla which is eventually burnt. A casal faller is also known as a comissió fallera.
The name of the festival is thus the plural of falla. The word's derivation is as follows:
falla ← Vulgar Latin *facla ← Latin facula (diminutive) ← Latin fax, "torch". There are a few different theories regarding the origin of the Falles festival. One theory suggests that the Falles started in the Middle Ages, when artisans put out their broken artifacts and pieces of wood that they sorted during the winter then burnt them to celebrate the spring equinox. Valencian carpenters used planks of wood to hang their candles on. These planks were known as parots. During the winter, these were needed to provide light for the carpenters to work by. With the coming of the Spring, they were no longer necessary, so they were burned. With time, and the intervention of the Church, the date of the burning of these parots was made to coincide with the celebration of the festival of Saint Joseph, the patron saint of the carpenters.
This tradition continued to change. The parot was given clothing so that it looked like a person. Features identifiable with some well-known person from the neighborhood were added as well. To collect these materials, children went from house to house asking for Una estoreta velleta (An old rug) to add to the parot. This became a popular song that the children sang to gather all sorts of old flammable furniture and utensils to burn in the bonfire with the parot. These parots were the first ninots. With time, people of the neighborhoods organized the process of the creation of the Falles and monuments including various figures were born.
Until the beginning of the twentieth century, the Falles were tall boxes with three or four wax dolls dressed in cloth clothing. This changed when the creators began to use cardboard. The creation of the Falle continues to evolve in modern day, when largest monuments are made of polyurethane and soft cork easily molded with hot saws. These techniques have allowed Falles to be created in excess of 30 meters.
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To read more go to the Rising Sun Online at www.army.mil/RisingSun.
Camp Zama Soldiers, Airmen participate in Niconico Chokaigi 2016
Camp Zama Soldiers and Airmen participated in Niconico Chokaigi 2016 April 29-30 at the Makuhari Mese Convention Center in Chiba, Japan. Niconico is Japan’s largest online video-sharing service with more than 53 million registered users, according to its website, and hosts the chokaigi, or super-convention, annually to bring its video sharing website to life by featuring 11 exhibit halls and a sports arena. (U.S. Army photos by Randall Baucom)
To see more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.
it was a outdoor portrait activity, we invited the pretty website
Model Yvette to the north of Taipei,the national
University of the arts campus to take pictures, owing the weather was a little and very cold
We took guickly in order to not get cold,
Thank Yvette, she did her best model job
Jonas Otsuji - Our Wedding Photographer's Website. Marlene's flower arrangement is shown here on his site. I took a screenshot because I've thought it was pretty cool. Click on feelthephoto.com, then go to porfolio. Then click W for weddings. And this photo is the 6th from the left.
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