MOZART - Parte IV
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- Pedro Luso de Carvalho
No texto sobre a vida e a obra de Mozart dissemos, no final da na terceira
postagem, que na rápida estada de Wolfgang e de seu...
The Rise of Eros Game Review
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The Rise of Eros Review - Recently, the Rise of Eros game has become a
popular topic on several social media platforms, including YouTube. It's
reportedl...
Fantasie Suite
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PANORAMURALS by Justyna, Poland Allo friends, how are you? It’s been a long
time since I’ve had a chance to get to the blog and as always, remembered
how m...
THE GHOST OF MADISON AVENUE, by Nancy Bilyeau
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I love Nancy Bilyeau’s novels and needed a fast read to distract me from
thoughts that had been weighing me down during this Advent season. So, I
purchas...
A Few of Susan's Favorite History Books from 2018
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Susan reporting,
Earlier Loretta shared a few of her favorite nerdy-history books, and now
it's my turn. Instead of research books, I'm going to recommen...
The Edible Monument - Detroit Institute of Arts
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In 2015 I was commissioned by the Getty Research Institute to produce a
replica of a sugar table centrepiece designed by the eighteenth century
French cook...
Falkirk Wheel - Ο μεταλλικός Γολιάθ
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Ένα θαύμα της μηχανικής έχει γίνει τουριστικός πόλος έλξης. Πρόκειται για
το Falkirk Wheel, ένας ανελκυστήρας περιστρεφόμενος για πλεούμενα, στην
Κεντρική ...
The Real Renée Bordereau
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There is a character in my novel, Silence in the Mist, named Renee
Bordereau. In my book, she is a bold, brave solider in the Army of the
Vendee and the m...
CARTEA MĂRTURISITORILOR
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Un reportaj realizat joi, 22 ianuarie, la Muzeul Ţăranului Român, în
Studioul "Horia Bernea" unde a avut loc conferinţa „Mărturisindu-i pe
mărturisitor...
Arrivederci, Roma
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Lovely readers, If you follow my blog regularly you may have noticed I have
been MIA for while now. I meant to put up a post announcing a temporary
break f...
Maritime Metropolis: London and its Port
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A guest post by London Historians Member Peter Stone. Review: Maritime
Metropolis: London and its Port, 1780-1914 by Professor Sarah Palmer. In
her introdu...
Walter Haskell Hinton
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[image: Walter Haskell Hinton, Self Portrait, Portraits of Painters,
Walter Haskell, Fine arts, Portraits of painters blog, Paintings of Walter
Haskell Hi...
Advertising with History
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Making Palmolive 3,000 Years Ago (1920) by the Hungarian-born artist Willy
Pogany (1882-1955). Pogany was a prolific illustrator of children's,
magazines...
"Its A Wonderful Life"
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I am very excited to announce that I have been selected to be part of the
cast of “It’s a Wonderful Life”. This has been a favorite movie of mine and
I a...
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*Where's the audio?*
Many of the posts on this blog originally included interviews with
architects or stories about specific Minnesota projects. That audio ...
Full Steam Ahead
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To accompany its spectacular exhibition on Steampunk, which closed in
February after drawing more than 70,000 visitors in four months, the Museum
of the Hi...
Field-Marshal Sir John Dill
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DAVID DILL, son of John Dill, of Tullynadall, County Donegal, born in 1640,
married, in 1665, Catherine Sheridan, and had issue,
Joseph;
FRANCIS, *of wh...
The "Queen of Screamers"
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Mamma mia!
Our Patron Saint of Extreme Eye-Shadow, Signorina Mina Mazzini is *85 years
old* today!
From the first time I featured her over at my *Give ...
A Colonização da Serra Fluminense
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*"A denominação "Sertão dos Índios Coroados", inicialmente dada às terras
que hoje constituem o Município de Petrópolis e a Região Serrana do Rio de
Jane...
Paper Fabric Lace and Glue
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A few finished projects in March
Creating with paper fabric lace
A Sam Poole Designs Team Project
Making mini journals
Coming soon a new video
A Lost Beloved Thing
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Last summer, when TD and I took a memorable trip to Italy for my nephew's
wedding on Lake Como, we flew from JFK airport on a Sunday night for an
all-ni...
Washington Hilton celebrates 60 years!
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One of the most iconic hotels in Washington is the Hilton Hotel which
proudly sits above Dupont Circle on Connecticut Avenue and is
affectionately but ra...
Sometimes, changes are a good thing!!!
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There have been so many changes in the last three years that have been
challenging.I've been fighting sadness daily.Truthfully, I'm so ready for a
wonderf...
For Your Chateau
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With another successful Fetes Galante complete at the Chateau de
Versailles, I thought we'd have a Versailles-themed FYC. Enjoy this diverse
collectio...
Quick Holiday Greetings
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Uniting the season with my interests in Colleges and in the State of Ohio,
here is a 19th Century snow scene on the campus of Ohio State University,
wit...
Christmas in Michigan!
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I rarely find time these days to post on my blog, but I wanted to take the
time to do so today.
This is my home decorated for winter/Christmas. I have fal...
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Yes, It's Been a While!
So much has happened since my last post!
I will try my best to do a catch up!
First, there's another little grandson to love!
Welc...
Preparations in the Music Room
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From midnight tonight, local time, only registered members of the Mozarty
Party and other delightful donors to our policy compositions and election
campai...
The Cultural Observers
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There are many digital libraries in existence. You may already know about
the World Digital Library, Global Memory Net, Internet Archive and Project
Gute...
A new series
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Don't Ask
I have had my shop on my website the same for years. I have decided to put
out collections of paintings instead of just listing them all toge...
Something Old, Something New
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Ever since I first saw glimpses of photographer Victor Skrebneski's house
in those Seventies and Eighties-era Estée Lauder ads (Skrebneski often used
h...
Into Ocean
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*”My river runs to thee- Blue sea.”*
*Emily Dickinsen*
Ocean
A large expanse of sea.
Saltwater covering the earth. A great stream encircling earth....
AFSCHEID VAN HET BLOGGEN
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Bovenstaande foto's zijn genomen tijdens onze vakantie afgelopen juni.
We waren toen op het prachtige eiland Rügen waar we
heerlijk gefietst en gewande...
Westhall, St Andrew
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I had to go down a tiny winding lane to reach this utterly delightful
church which is much larger than it appears from the outside. Apart from
just a ...
PEONIES
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FINALLY,
it is Peony Season here in the Bay Area thanks to Trader Joe's!
I wait anxiously all year for my darlings to arrive and was beyond thrilled
to...
Pompeii No. 59: The Roman Grille
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Dear Blogging Friends,
When I said good-bye to blogging exactly 20 months ago, I said that I'd
continue to give occasional updates on the progress of th...
How They Decorated
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*The cover of P.Gaye Tapp's new book*
*features a delightful 1937 watercolor by Cecil Beaton*
*depicting Harrison and Mona Williams in their*
*Palm Beach, ...
The First Virtual Vault
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Welcome to the first virtual vault under the hallway of Villa
Twaklinilkawt. All the documents produced during the various
investigations for volume one ...
Meet the artist- David Masterson...
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Some people paint to make money, but the true artist paints because they
are driven to, never factoring in how profitable a piece might be.
Walking ...
Estamos de casa nova!
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*Estamos de casa nova!*
Mais moderna, mais integrada, com novos conteúdos
e muitas novidades para continuarmos nossa missão
de democratizar o conhecimento...
Winifred Ellen : 100 Years
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This is a very special post which is dedicated to my paternal grandmother,
Winifred Ellen Waters, who was born on this day 100 years ago.
I have written ab...
The Last Round Up
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After 5 years I have had a great time
writing this blog and
my life has been enriched
by fellow bloggers and readers.
Recently my time has been spent desig...
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"Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees."
last word of General Jackson
Indiciative of the problems encountered attempting to r...
Starry Night
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*Sleeping among the stars has its enduring visual appeal, especially in
children’s bedrooms. As you can see, the repetition of the stars, the same
geom...
REMINDER
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Åj vad ni är goa som fortsätter titta in här trots att Norrfrid har
flyttat!
Ni vet väl att bloggen fortsätter rulla HÄR, kika gärna in!
Norrfrid blog ...
Farewell...
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Hello Everyone,
After a lot of consideration I have decided to stop blogging. It is time
to move on to other pursuits and - sadly - this is one thing I ne...
Summer of 13
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*Living*: The Ancient Industries shop.
Above the post office at
408 Sharon Goshen Turnpike
West Cornwall, Connecticut 06796
Open Saturdays, 10-2.
Closed ...
A Sargent Attribution
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I have just been prompted to attribute this painting of mine (from an old
blog post here) entitled "Flamenco" to *John Singer Sargent*. This I
gladl...
Presenting...Mr. Darcy
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Mr. Darcy's tail
"Sit, Mr. Darcy."
"Stay."
"Or... not."
The Place Where Mr. Darcy Was Just a Second Ago
"He was just here a second ago."
Thre...
Happy Holidays
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Well guess what folks? The world did not end. The Mayans had not really
predicted an end, but a new beginning, and that is exactly what we will
get.
A ...
Vintage French postcards
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One question I am often asked, is what are my favourite types of vintage
postcards? The answer may surprise you - I really love the old French
street scene...
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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I'd just like to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas...you all truly
deserve it! Eat, drink and be merry! And be sure to watch all the fabulous
classic Chr...
The Promontory
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1500 Gilcrest Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
Ultimate view estate sited on an approx. 3/4 acre point lot.
A masterful creation by renowned Architectural ...
google tel aviv
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em matéria de ambientes de trabalho inspiradores, a google dá um banho de
boas ideias sempre, né? um de seus mais recentes escritórios foi projetado
pela c...
5th European Geosynthetics Congress (Eurogeo5)
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Valencia will be the host the 5th European Geosynthetics Congress organized
by the Spanish Chapter of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS)
Profess...
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