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Second Life photograph exhibition room has opened at beppu SIM. It will be changed slowly and slowly in no plan. Feel free drop by. This room welcomes you all anytime. And look around the pretty town that is called sasagawara.
I appreciate sasagawara members.
Teleport to Petit nest ZERO at sasagawara information center.
In June Project Zero hosted nearly 270 adoptable foster children and more than 90 potential adoptive families at their 9th Annual Disney Extravaganza – a connection event for waiting kids and families to get to know one another – at Little Rock First Baptist Church. Volunteers with ProjectZero, DCFS and individuals in communities across the state transported children from all 75 counties to Little Rock for the day to play games, interact with approved families and perhaps create the initial bonds of what will become an adoptive family. #disneyextravaganza2017 #makingmagichappen For more information on Project Zerop, please visit theprojectzero.org/
On June 3, 2014, supporters of Sanctuary for Families gathered at Chelsea Piers to celebrate our work and take a stand against gender violence.
I redo her face up. Now it's close to be Zero, but I need to find some new brushes and improve the lower eyelashes.
Also she needs her eyes and wig :|
he's the real deal...
www.amazon.com/Search-Captain-Zero-Surfers-Beyond/dp/1585...
On June 3, 2014, supporters of Sanctuary for Families gathered at Chelsea Piers to celebrate our work and take a stand against gender violence.
Zero's Subs is a great eatery located in the village. With fair prices and great grub, you can't go wrong with Zero's Subs. Food ranging from subs to pizzas and everything in between, Zero's subs has what you need to down and dirty with your appetite.
Check out their website: www.zeros.com/customer-home.aspx
This photo was taken on May 5, 2009 at around 12:45pm
A few pre/post flight shots of the flight. Photo by JOE MARINO for ZERO G CORPORATION / NORTHROP GRUMMAN FLIGHTS OF DISCOVERY
Kilometre Zero of French national highways, located in Paris on the square facing the main entrance of Notre Dame cathedral, and considered the official centre of the city of Paris. 48.8534°N 2.3488°E
Hiroshima - Japan
Shukkei-en (縮景園) is a historic Japanese garden in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum is located adjacent to the garden.
Construction began in 1620 during the Edo period at the order of Asano Nagaakira, daimyō of the Hiroshima han. The seventh lord of the han summoned an expert in the construction of Japanese gardens from Kyoto, who greatly reconstructed Shukkei-en.
Since the Meiji period, the garden served as the villa of the Asano family. When under Emperor Meiji the Imperial General Headquarters were relocated to Hiroshima, the emperor briefly lodged at the villa. The gardens were opened to the public, and in 1940 the Asano family donated them to Hiroshima Prefecture. Being a short walk from ground zero of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima, Shukkei-en suffered extensive damage, and then became a refuge for victims of the war. After renovations, it reopened in 1951. (Wikipedia)
In June Project Zero hosted nearly 270 adoptable foster children and more than 90 potential adoptive families at their 9th Annual Disney Extravaganza – a connection event for waiting kids and families to get to know one another – at Little Rock First Baptist Church. Volunteers with ProjectZero, DCFS and individuals in communities across the state transported children from all 75 counties to Little Rock for the day to play games, interact with approved families and perhaps create the initial bonds of what will become an adoptive family. #disneyextravaganza2017 #makingmagichappen For more information on Project Zerop, please visit theprojectzero.org/