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Chinatown Hill The hill on this street is STEEP & my sister had quite a time pushing me to the top! I love the bizarre mixture of Victorian facades & cheap awnings with Chinese characters. Awning protector Cheap and quick UV protection for awning - made from plastic drain pipe. Can also be used to support sewer hoses See also: black wood canopy beds wooden roller blinds discount faux wood blinds table lamps with glass shades modern window shade cordless blinds antique wooden shutters shade of blonde |
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Carefree Beauty "Carefree Beauty," also known as "Katy Road Pink," has been named "EarthKind Rose of the Year for 2006" by Texas Cooperative Extension. The rose, developed by Dr. Griffith Buck at Iowa State University, was introduced in 1977. (Photo courtesy Mike Shoup/Antique Rose Emporium) Carefree Attitudes! I have never photographed these 2 girls together, and I love them together...they are being fun and carefree tonight with simple/cute dresses on them! They both asked me to do something with their hairs too...so I did!!! See also: roller roman shades free plantation shutter plans awning and patio covers quick shade canopys baby shade tent windshield sunshades door sidelight blinds flower shades |
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Drape This crazy spider-drop doily is on sale now, for just $4.99 (with $299.89 shipping and handling). Ahem. Or not. It's been a veritable rainapalooza around here. I saw a guy on a big boat go down our street the other day. He had a lot of animals on that boat. I saw a giraffe. A hella lot of monkeys. And a pterodactyl, which I thought was weird. Wonder who that boat-dude was? Anyway, the rains have ceased, which allowed me to get some rainy-day shots -- hard to get, because the sun hasn't shown its treacherous face here since the whole thing started, but damnit, I'm vigilant. "Tag Sale" Drapes w/faux crystals Quilt using Miss Rosies Tag Sale pattern, Paris Flea Market Fabrics by 3 Sisters for Moda. Quilted with "stitch in the ditch" patterns. Queen Shams - patchwork with full ruffles, Drapes patchwork with lots of bark-cloth and faux crystals on the inner edges. Setee cushion covers made with same fabrics. See also: storefront awnings metal drum shade revlon lipsticks shades sliding patio doors with blinds between the glass day bed with canopy auto shade cordless top down bottom up blinds stained glass light shade |
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James-1803 In between rain showers James and I got a few of these shots. Later on we got boring wall shots he can send to publicists but I prefer these. He is really the nicest guy, not a bad ass punk at all. Strobist info: -- Canon 30D with Zenitar 16mm f/2.8, slow shutter -- bare flash subject R high pointing down -- bare flash subject L low pointing at pavement PP: -- Lightroom for low sat treatment -- Photoshop for sharpening, noise fix Bag of Holding Think Geek Contest What I would put in my Bag of Holding IF I had one: for the Think Geek Contest, I didn't manage to get a shot with my cat "helping" I think this is a version of What Has It Got In It's Pockets game we used to play on ABSFG. Yes, the thumb-drive has a knit "cozy" See also: sun plants and shade plants retractable awnings los angeles shutters for windows leer canopy parts window blinds repair parts vertical blinds made to measure backpack beach chair uv canopy cheap window coverings quest awnings |
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Wanborough, Yew Tree Cottage House. Probably early C18, altered later C18, early C19, mid C19 and c1900. Chalk rubblestone with red brick dressings, painted; some brick to additions. Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys with loft, 2 wide bays; 2-storey wing added to rear left, probably C18, and 2-storey outshutadded to rear right, probably early C19. Symmetrical facade having: brick quoins; central C19 door of 6 raised and fielded panels in later, mid-late C19, cast iron decorative porch with swept roof flanked by c1900 canted bay windows with casements and flat roofs, parts of timber secondary lintels visible over door and right-hand window; on 1st floor, 2 segmental header-brick arched, 3 light windows; brick end stacks, that to right of old brick. Rear: the inner return of the wing has a segmental-arched window to ground floor, right, and a tripartite, 3-light, wood-mullion window with leaded glazing to 1st floor; brick end stack; C20 lean-to additions not of special interest. Left return: main range has end of iron tie-rod; timber linteled loft window, and fretted, decorative barge boards (of c1900). Wing has one old 2-light wood-framed window to ground floor with diamond-set mullions, saddle bars and leaded glazing tied on; 2-light window to 1st floor. Left return: main range has loft window and barge boards as before; small 4-pane window to outshut with 2-light window above. Interior: throughout chamfered beams (boxed in on ground floor of main range) and early C19 board doors, some beaded, with iron hinges; main range ground-floor rooms have early panelled shutters (fireplaces are c1900). Wooden winder stair to loft which has wide floor boards and 5 roof trusses of principal rafters with one set of butt purlins, diagonally set ridge piece, old rafters and long raking wind braces; the end stacks are of rubblestone, becoming circular below the brick tops; traces of former thatched roof. LBO Hunting on the Lagoon - Getty museum Italian, about 1490-95 Artist: Vittore Carpaccio Oil on panel This view of cormorant hunters on a lagoon was cut from the top of a panel, now in the Correr Museum, Venice, that depicts Venetian women on a balcony. The iron hinge on the back panel indicates that the panel may have functioned as a decorative shutter or as a cabinet door. The illusionistic letter rack on the back is one of the earliest known examples of Italian 'trompe l'oeil' painting. See also: flowers in shade exterior doors with blinds shade grown mexico roller shutter doors outdoor patio shade hunter douglas shades discount kennel shade cloth metal coil drapery window blinds repair parts sliding shutters for patio doors |
DRAPERIES BY SUSAN : BY SUSAN
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Gaius (Caligula), with Divus Augustus. AD 37-41. AR Drachm (2.37 g, 6h). Gaius (Caligula), with Divus Augustus. AD 37-41. AR Drachm (2.37 g, 6h). Uncertain Cretan mint striking for the koinon. Bareheaded bust of Gaius (Caligula) right, slight drapery, scepter over shoulder / Radiate head of Divus Augustus left; four stars to left, three to right. RPC 965 (same dies); Svoronos, Numismatique 4; McClean 7216-7217. For more on Caligulan Numismatic Articles see: Coins courtesy cngoins.com Related Articles of Caligula from American Numismatic Society Library Search Library Catalog Search (Preliminary Version) Full Record: Barrett, Anthony A. The invalidation of currency in the Roman Empire : the Claudian demonetization of Caligula's AES. (1999) Full Record: Bost, Jean-Pierre. Routes, cits et ateliers montaires : quelques remarques sur les officines hispaniques entre les rgnes d'Auguste en de Caligula. (1999) Full Record: Bibliothque Municipale d'Etude et d'Information de Grenoble. Grenoble : Bibliothque Municipale d'Etude et d'Information : catalogue des monnaies. II. Monnaies romaines. Monnaies impriales romaines. 2. Caligula - Neron . Index. / Bernard Rmy, Frdric Bontoux, Virginie Risler. (1998) Full Record: Gainor, John R. The image of the Julio-Claudian dynasty from coins / by John R. Gainor. Full Record: Martini, Rodolfo. Monete romane imperiali del Museo G. B. Adriani. Parte 3, Caius (37-41 d.C.) / Rodolfo Martini. (2001) Full Record: ACCLA privy to presentation by Richard Baker on Caligula. (2002) Full Record: Wend, David A. Caligula, the emperor as autocrat. Part 1. (2002) Full Record: Wend, David A. Caligula, the emperor as autocrat. Part 2. (2002) Full Record: Wend, David A. Caligula, the emperor as autocrat. Part 3. (2002) Full Record: Kemmers, Fleur. Caligula on the Lower Rhine : Coin finds from the Roman Fort of Albaniana (The Netherlands) / Fleur Kemmers. (2004) Full Record: Estiot, Sylviane. Le trsor de Meussia (Jura) : 399 monnaies d'argent d'poques rpublicaine et julio-claudienne / Sylviane Estiot, Isabelle Aymar. (2002) Full Record: Gocht, Hans. Namenstilgungen an Bronzemunzen des Caligula und Claudius / Hans Gocht. (2003) Full Record: Gomis Justo, Marivi. Ercavica : La emision de Caligula. Estimacion del numero de cunos originales. Full Record: Sayles, Wayne G. Fakes on the Internet. (2002) Full Record: Kemmers, Fleur. The coin finds from the Roman fort Albaniana, the Netherlands / Fleur Kemmers . (2005) Full Record: Lopez Snchez, Fernando. La afirmacion soberana de Caligula y de Claudio y el fin de las acunaciones ciudadanas en occidente / Fernando Lopez Snchez. (2000) Full Record: Besombes, Paul-Andr. Les monnaies hispaniques de Claude Ier des dpots de la Vilaine (Rennes) et de Saint-Lonard (Mayenne) : tmoins de quel type de contact entre l'Armorique et la pninsule ibrique ? / Paul-Andr Besombes. (2005) Full Record: Catalli, Fiorenzo. Le thesaurus de Sora / Fiorenzo Catalli et John Scheid. Full Record: Giard, Jean-Baptiste. Faux deniers de Caligula de la Renaissance. Full Record: Vermeule, Cornelius. Faces of Empire (Julius Caesar to Justinian). Part II(B), More young faces : Caligula again and Nero reborn / Cornelius Vermeule. (2005) Full Record: Geranio, Joe. Portraits of Caligula : the seated figure? / Joe Geranio. (2007) Full Record: Aguilera Hernandez, Alberto. Acerca de un as de Caligula hallado en Zaragoza / Alberto Aguilera Hernandez. (2007) Full Record: Butcher, K. E. T. Caligula : the evil emperor. (1985) Full Record: Fuchs, Michaela. Frauen um Caligula und Claudius : Milonia Caesonia, Drusilla und Messalina. (1990) Full Record: Faur, Jean-Claude. Moneda de Caligula de Museo Arqueologico Provincial de Tarragona. (1979) Full Record: British Museum. Dept. of coins and medals. Coins of the Roman Empire in the British museum. Vol. I: Augustus to Vitellius / by Harold Mattingly. (1976) Full Record: Conrad, Edwin. A Caligula Isotope of Hadrian. (1968) Full Record: Conrad, Edwin. The Metamorphosis of an Allegad 'As of Hadrian.' (1968) Full Record: Bendall, Simon. A 'new' gold quinarius of Caligula. (1985) Full Record: Cortellini, Nereo. Le monete di Caligola nel Cohen. Full Record: Guey, Julien. Les "bains d'or" de Caligula "Immensi Avreorvm Acervi (Sutone, Cal., 42,3). Full Record: Guey, J. Les "bains d'or" de Caligula : Sutone, Cal. 42, 3. Full Record: Curry, Michael R. The Aes Quadrans of Caligula. (1968) Full Record: Jonas, Elemr. L'emploi dar "damnatio memoriae" sur l'un des "dupondius" de Calgula. (1937) Full Record: Julian, R. W. The coins of Caligula. (1994) Full Record: Donciu, Ramiro. Cu privire la activitatea militara a lui Caius (Caligula) in anul 40 e.n. (1983) Full Record: Hansen, Peter. A history of Caligula's Vesta. (1992) Full Record: Kaenel, Hans-Markus von. Augustus, Caligula oder Caludius? (1978) Full Record: Kaenel, Hans-Markus von. Die Organisation der Munzprgung Caligulas. (1987) Full Record: Johansen, Flemming S. The sculpted portraits of Caligula. 1489 Caligula Crete CRETE, Koinon of Crete. Gaius (Caligula), with Divus Augustus. AD 37-41. AR Drachm (2.47 g, 6h). Bare-headed bust of Gaius (Caligula) right, slight drapery; scepter over shoulder / Radiate head of Divus Augustus left; three stars to left, two to right. RPC I 965; Svoronos, Numismatique 4. For more on Caligulan Numismatic Articles see: Coins courtesy cngoins.com Related Articles of Caligula from American Numismatic Society Library Search Library Catalog Search (Preliminary Version) Full Record: Barrett, Anthony A. The invalidation of currency in the Roman Empire : the Claudian demonetization of Caligula's AES. (1999) Full Record: Bost, Jean-Pierre. Routes, cits et ateliers montaires : quelques remarques sur les officines hispaniques entre les rgnes d'Auguste en de Caligula. (1999) Full Record: Bibliothque Municipale d'Etude et d'Information de Grenoble. Grenoble : Bibliothque Municipale d'Etude et d'Information : catalogue des monnaies. II. Monnaies romaines. Monnaies impriales romaines. 2. Caligula - Neron . Index. / Bernard Rmy, Frdric Bontoux, Virginie Risler. (1998) Full Record: Gainor, John R. The image of the Julio-Claudian dynasty from coins / by John R. Gainor. Full Record: Martini, Rodolfo. Monete romane imperiali del Museo G. B. Adriani. Parte 3, Caius (37-41 d.C.) / Rodolfo Martini. (2001) Full Record: ACCLA privy to presentation by Richard Baker on Caligula. (2002) Full Record: Wend, David A. Caligula, the emperor as autocrat. Part 1. (2002) Full Record: Wend, David A. Caligula, the emperor as autocrat. Part 2. (2002) Full Record: Wend, David A. Caligula, the emperor as autocrat. Part 3. (2002) Full Record: Kemmers, Fleur. Caligula on the Lower Rhine : Coin finds from the Roman Fort of Albaniana (The Netherlands) / Fleur Kemmers. (2004) Full Record: Estiot, Sylviane. Le trsor de Meussia (Jura) : 399 monnaies d'argent d'poques rpublicaine et julio-claudienne / Sylviane Estiot, Isabelle Aymar. (2002) Full Record: Gocht, Hans. Namenstilgungen an Bronzemunzen des Caligula und Claudius / Hans Gocht. (2003) Full Record: Gomis Justo, Marivi. Ercavica : La emision de Caligula. Estimacion del numero de cunos originales. Full Record: Sayles, Wayne G. Fakes on the Internet. (2002) Full Record: Kemmers, Fleur. The coin finds from the Roman fort Albaniana, the Netherlands / Fleur Kemmers . (2005) Full Record: Lopez Snchez, Fernando. La afirmacion soberana de Caligula y de Claudio y el fin de las acunaciones ciudadanas en occidente / Fernando Lopez Snchez. (2000) Full Record: Besombes, Paul-Andr. Les monnaies hispaniques de Claude Ier des dpots de la Vilaine (Rennes) et de Saint-Lonard (Mayenne) : tmoins de quel type de contact entre l'Armorique et la pninsule ibrique ? / Paul-Andr Besombes. (2005) Full Record: Catalli, Fiorenzo. Le thesaurus de Sora / Fiorenzo Catalli et John Scheid. Full Record: Giard, Jean-Baptiste. Faux deniers de Caligula de la Renaissance. Full Record: Vermeule, Cornelius. Faces of Empire (Julius Caesar to Justinian). Part II(B), More young faces : Caligula again and Nero reborn / Cornelius Vermeule. (2005) Full Record: Geranio, Joe. Portraits of Caligula : the seated figure? / Joe Geranio. (2007) Full Record: Aguilera Hernandez, Alberto. Acerca de un as de Caligula hallado en Zaragoza / Alberto Aguilera Hernandez. (2007) Full Record: Butcher, K. E. T. Caligula : the evil emperor. (1985) Full Record: Fuchs, Michaela. Frauen um Caligula und Claudius : Milonia Caesonia, Drusilla und Messalina. (1990) Full Record: Faur, Jean-Claude. Moneda de Caligula de Museo Arqueologico Provincial de Tarragona. (1979) Full Record: British Museum. Dept. of coins and medals. Coins of the Roman Empire in the British museum. Vol. I: Augustus to Vitellius / by Harold Mattingly. (1976) Full Record: Conrad, Edwin. A Caligula Isotope of Hadrian. (1968) Full Record: Conrad, Edwin. The Metamorphosis of an Allegad 'As of Hadrian.' (1968) Full Record: Bendall, Simon. A 'new' gold quinarius of Caligula. (1985) Full Record: Cortellini, Nereo. Le monete di Caligola nel Cohen. Full Record: Guey, Julien. Les "bains d'or" de Caligula "Immensi Avreorvm Acervi (Sutone, Cal., 42,3). Full Record: Guey, J. Les "bains d'or" de Caligula : Sutone, Cal. 42, 3. Full Record: Curry, Michael R. The Aes Quadrans of Caligula. (1968) Full Record: Jonas, Elemr. L'emploi dar "damnatio memoriae" sur l'un des "dupondius" de Calgula. (1937) Full Record: Julian, R. W. The coins of Caligula. (1994) Full Record: Donciu, Ramiro. Cu privire la activitatea militara a lui Caius (Caligula) in anul 40 e.n. (1983) Full Record: Hansen, Peter. A history of Caligula's Vesta. (1992) Full Record: Kaenel, Hans-Markus von. Augustus, Caligula oder Caludius? 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Water drops Spent some time getting to know my new tripod tonight. 50 or 60 shots later and a very wet kitchen counter top, I came up with some reasonable results for a first attempt. Nothing too fancy used, just a pint glass of water, a blue paper bag as a background, my trusty Nikon D100, 70-200 lens and on-camera flash. I actually set the camera to 5 second timer, press the shutter release, then let it countdown while I slowly let water drip from a small plastic water bottle from a height and hopefully when the flash fires, it captured something interesting. Into The Vortex This was a complete accident, I'd set the self timer off whilst the camera was on the tripod, as the shutter released, the tripod head slipped and went from vertical to horizontal creating this circular view! See also: skylight blinds and shades drapery supplies homestyle blinds internal mini blinds installing window shutters window shutters for sale shades of blonde hair colour vango sun canopy coleman event canopy shades of red hair chart |
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The Watcher for "Light And Shade". While waiting for the sun to come out from behind the clouds, for a “light and shade” picture with the dog, I saw that the clouds themselves were giving off a good show. As it ended up, I like this picture better than what I was going after. Phlox ... In Light & Shade I love these pretty, dainty, mauve phlox flowers. I think I have about six different shades of them in my garden & I love them all!!! See also: enclosed blinds for french doors home made ground blinds faux wood 2 blinds queen canopy bed shade cloth for greenhouse flower in the shade lyrics secret garden canopy bed aluminum lamp shades infrared shutter release decorate lamp shades |
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Serie com a Fontana di Trevi (Fonte dos Trevos) - Series with the Trevi Fountain - 14-10-2010 - IMG 1185 Fontana di Trevi A seguir, um texto, em portugues, do Blog do Noblat: Nenhuma semana sobre fontes poderia ser feita sem falar na Fontana di Trevi, a linda, a inteiramente diferente de todas as outras fontes. Numa pequena praca, formada pelo cruzamento de tres vias, em italiano tre vie, e e dai que vem seu nome, a fonte marca o ponto final do aqueduto Acqua Vergine, um dos mais antigos de Roma. Reza a lenda que em 19 a.C, uma virgem ajudou os Romanos a encontrar uma fonte de agua pura. Essa nascente supriu Roma de agua por mais de 400 anos, e isso so terminou entre 537 e 538, quando os visigodos sitiaram Roma e destruiram seus aquedutos. A reconstrucao do aqueduto so terminou em 1453, sob o papa Nicolau V que mandou fazer ali uma bacia em marmore para acolher a agua. Em 1629, o papa Urbano VII pediu a Bernini que embelezasse a fonte; o grande arquiteto comecou por mudar o local da escultura: seu projeto a colocava do outro lado da praca e ela ficaria de frente para o Palacio Quirinal, de modo que o papa pudesse apreciar a vista. Mas o papa morreu, o projeto foi abandonado. Ainda assim muitos dos detalhes que Bernini criara foram respeitados pelo arquiteto Nicola Salvi, que assina a fonte. Em 1730, Salvi recebeu do papa Clemente XII a incumbencia de reiniciar a decoracao da fonte. Os trabalhos comecaram em 1732 e terminaram em 1762, depois da morte de Clemente. A estatua principal, do deus Oceano, so foi colocada apos a morte do papa. O pano de fundo da estrutura e o Palazzo Poli que, para compor o cenario perfeito, recebeu uma nova fachada com colunas gregas que unem os dois andares. O tema principal e “O Dominio das Aguas”. A biga de Oceano, em forma de concha, e puxada por cavalos alados dominados por Tritaos. O nicho do deus e um imenso arco do triunfo; nos laterais estao as estatuas da Abundancia e da Salubridade. No alto, em baixo relevo, a origem dos aquedutos romanos e, acima, as armas de Clemente XII. O conjunto mede 25.9m de altura x 19,8m de largura e e a maior fonte barroca dessa cidade com tantas fontes. Reza a lenda que ao jogar uma moeda na fonte, esta assegurada sua volta a Roma. Se jogar tres moedas com a mao direita sobre o ombro esquerdo, voce garante sua boa sorte. Parece brincadeira? Cerca de 3mil euros sao jogados por dia na Fontana di Trevi! Esse cenario deslumbrante serviu a Federico Fellini para uma das cenas mais famosas de sua obra-prima, o filme La Dolce Vita. Dificil alguem que nao conheca a cena interpretada por Anita Eckberg e Marcello Mastroianni. Pois bem, quando Mastroianni faleceu, desligaram a agua e cobriram a fonte de panos negros. Foi o luto de Roma pelo grande ator. Um texto, em portugues, da Wikipedia, a Enciclopedia livre: A Fontana di Trevi (Fonte dos trevos, em portugues) e a maior (cerca de 26 metros de altura e 20 metros de largura) e mais ambiciosa construcao de fontes barrocas da Italia e esta localizada na rione Trevi, em Roma. A fonte situava-se no cruzamento de tres estradas (tre vie), marcando o ponto final do Acqua Vergine, um dos mais antigos aquedutos que abasteciam a cidade de Roma. No ano 19 a.C., supostamente ajudados por uma virgem, tecnicos romanos localizaram uma fonte de agua pura a pouco mais de 22 quilometros da cidade (cena representada em escultura na propria fonte, atualmente). A agua desta fonte foi levada pelo menor aqueduto de Roma, diretamente para os banheiros de Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa e serviu a cidade por mais de 400 anos. O "golpe de misericordia" desferido pelos invasores godos em Roma foi dado com a destruicao dos aquedutos, durante as Guerras Goticas. Os romanos durante a Idade Media tinham de abastecer-se da agua de pocos poluidos, e da pouco limpida agua do rio Tibre, que tambem recebia os esgotos da cidade. O antigo costume romano de erguer uma bela fonte ao final de um aqueduto que conduzia a agua para a cidade foi reavivado no seculo XV, com a Renascenca. Em 1453, o Papa Nicolau V determinou fosse consertado o aqueduto de Acqua Vergine, construindo ao seu final um simples receptaculo para receber a agua, num projeto feito pelo arquiteto humanista Leon Battista Alberti. Em 1629, o Papa Urbano VIII achou que a velha fonte era insuficientemente dramatica e encomendou a Bernini alguns desenhos, mas quando o Papa faleceu o projeto foi abandonado. A ultima contribuicao de Bernini foi reposicionar a fonte para o outro lado da praca a fim de que esta ficasse defronte ao Palacio do Quirinal (assim o Papa poderia ve-la e admira-la de sua janela). Ainda que o projeto de Bernini tenha sido abandonado, existem na fonte muitos detalhes de sua ideia original. Muitas competicoes entre artistas e arquitetos tiveram lugar durante o Renascimento e o periodo Barroco para se redesenhar os edificios, as fontes, e ate mesmo a Scalinata di Piazza di Spagna (as escadarias da Praca de Espanha). Em 1730, o Papa Clemente XII organizou uma nova competicao na qual Nicola Salvi foi derrotado, mas efetivamente terminou por realizar seu Fontana De Trevi Roma The backdrop for the fountain is the Palazzo Poli, given a new facade with a giant order of Corinthian pilasters that link the two main stories. Taming of the waters is the theme of the gigantic scheme that tumbles forward, mixing water and rockwork, and filling the small square. Tritons guide Oceanus' shell chariot, taming seahorses (hippocamps). In the center is superimposed a robustly modelled triumphal arch. The center niche or exedra framing Oceanus has free-standing columns for maximal light-and-shade. In the niches flanking Oceanus, Abundance spills water from her urn and Salubrity holds a cup from which a snake drinks. Above, bas reliefs illustrate the Roman origin of the aqueducts. The tritons and horses provide symmetrical balance, with the maximum contrast in their mood and poses (by 1730, rococo was already in full bloom in France and Germany). The fountain is the setting for an iconic scene in Federico Fellini's film La dolce vita. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throw a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome. Among those who are unaware that the "three coins" of Three Coins in the Fountain were thrown by three different individuals, a reported current interpretation is that two coins will lead to a new romance and three will ensure either a marriage or divorce. A reported current version of this legend is that it is lucky to throw three coins with one's right hand over one's left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain. Approximately 3,000 euros are thrown into the fountain each day. The money has been used to subsidize a supermarket for Rome's needy. However, there are regular attempts to steal coins from the fountain. The fountain at the junction of three roads (tre vie)[1] marks the terminal point[2] of the "modern" Acqua Vergine, the revivified Aqua Virgo, one of the ancient aqueducts that supplied water to ancient Rome. In 19 BC, supposedly with the help of a virgin, Roman technicians located a source of pure water some 13 km (8 miles) from the city. (This scene is presented on the present fountain's facade.) However, the eventual indirect route of the aqueduct made its length some 22 km (14 miles). This Aqua Virgo led the water into the Baths of Agrippa. It served Rome for more than four hundred years.[3] The coup de grace for the urban life of late classical Rome came when the Goth besiegers in 537/38 broke the aqueducts. Medieval Romans were reduced to drawing water from polluted wells and the Tiber River, which was also used as a sewer. See also: sun screen canopy balloon shade curtain art lamp shades canopy for 4 poster bed zip dee rv awnings shutter thailand troy sunshade canopies for beds antique brass drapery hardware contemporary roller blinds |
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Bob in Spooky narrows Some of the narrow spots in Spooky require a little crawling, a little limbo, and "holding your breath". This is a photo I took of Karen's husband, Bob, as he heads down Spooky slot canyon ahead of me. Early Monday morning (4.19.2010), with a light day pack and cameras, we drove down the Hole In The Rock Road a little over 12 miles and turned into Escalante’s “Devil’s Garden”. I had driven the HITR road four times over the last few years for a hike at: Zebra and Tunnel slot canyons Davis Gulch (near the end of the road) Hurricane Wash (where my wife and I backpacked down Coyote Gulch in 2009), and Egypt Trailhead for a hike to the Golden Cathedral and Neon Canyon. On each of those trips I had no idea that Devil’s Garden existed. Not until I saw a flickr friend’s photos of Metate Arch in Devil’s Garden, was I even aware of it. So I made sure we had plenty of time to visit it on this trip. It was our first stop Monday morning. We really enjoyed it and had the entire area all to ourselves. After leaving Devil’s Garden we drove to the Dry Fork Coyote Gulch trailhead to hike down to the bottom of: Peekaboo; Spooky; and Brimstone Canyons. The plan was to make the loop hike, up Peekaboo and down Spooky. I wasn’t sure if my wife would be able to make it up and down this route, so we had discussed all the permutations of up and back hiking or her letting me make a quick run through it if needed. On the way to the outlet to Peekaboo, we met a lady hiker, whom I will call Karen. Her husband and bunch of hiking club members had already left to do the up Peekaboo; down Spooky route, and then with ropes and equipment, hike some of Brimstone. Karen had opted out and so was content to hike up and down Dry Fork and just enjoy the scenery. She hiked with us over to the short “climb” up into Peekaboo to give my wife a hand if needed, getting up into that canyon. I had brought leather gloves for us both and a short section of rope and nylon webbing to help my wife. To make this short, my wife got halfway up and we both decided it wasn’t a good idea for her to try to go farther. So, she and Karen worked up a plan to hike the wash together while I hiked the Peekaboo/Spooky route solo. I enjoyed the hike up Peekaboo. Slickrock hiking, dry, very scenic. Quiet. I found the obvious trail leading across the canyon rim that would run from the upper portion of Peekaboo over to the entry into Spooky. At least when I arrived I hoped I had arrived at Spooky and not the top of Brimstone by mistake. I had grabbed my map, both cameras, and leather gloves, but left my pack with water, candy, GPS, and more maps, with my wife. So I decided to continue down what I hoped was Spooky and pledged not to go over any pour overs that I couldn’t get back up. A short distance down Spooky I heard voices, which was a relief to me, unless they were coming UP Spooky as it is a narrow passage. It was Karen’s husband (I will call him Bob) and the hiking club, most of the hikers of my age (old). Bob and I got along well so we exchanged cameras and I followed his hiking club group on through Spooky back down to the Dry Fork of Coyote. There I thanked the hiking club for their company (at the time I had no idea there were so many of them since the narrow confines of Spooky allowed me to see and interact with only four of the members. I found my wife and Karen waiting in a cool shade part of Dry Fork and the three of us hiked back up to the trailhead together. I was really pleased to have completed this hike that had been on my “to do” list and that I had such an accommodating, understanding and helpful wife. My wife and I drove back to Escalante at a slow pace, and met up with our friends from Washington, (Jason and Lusha), that night for dinner. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Road Trip - Utah April 17th - 24th, 2010: My wife and I headed for Southern Utah, just before midnight on Friday the 16th of April (after she got off work at her part time job). We drove straight through to Southern Utah, to take advantage of the good weather forecast early on in our trip. Storms were forecast for later in the trip and in fact we got a pretty good taste of same on Wednesday the 21st. Here in outline form are the places we visited and hiked: Saturday 4.17.2010 > Rochester Rock Art Panel near Emery, Utah > The Moore cutoff road > Sinbad’s head pictograph panel (we camped under a pinon pine near here) Sunday 4.18.2010 > Black Dragon Canyon rock art panel (after first taking the wrong turn and doing some interesting four wheel drive travel way up the San Rafael River). Short hike. > Pictograph Canyon pictographs. Short but interesting hike. > Drive Hanksville, Torrey, Boulder, to Escalante (check into motel) Monday 4.19.2010 > Drive out the Hole In The Rock Road. Visit Devil’s Garden and Metate Arch. > Drive to Dry Fork of Coyote Gulch. Hike down to Peek-a-boo and Spooky slot canyons. I hiked t Valley of the gods road Viewed from the top of the switchbacks that form the Moki Dugway portion of Utah highway 261, this is the dirt road we drove through a very scenic and enjoyable to experience, Valley of the gods. Thursday April 22nd, 2010 was the last "activity" day of this fun filled road trip for us. We left our cabin at Hanksville that morning and drove, in caravan, with our friends from Washington, to the South Mule Canyon trailhead. The four of us took that pleasant canyon hike together up canyon past "house on fire" ruins. After the South Mule hike, our friends headed north for Washington. We drove to the head of Sheiks Canyon and took a quiet, scenic and most enjoyable hike down that canyon to Yellow House ruins. After the Sheiks canyon hike, we drove #251 back to highway 261 so we could scout the Bullet Canyon trailhead for future reference. Then we dropped down off Cedar Mesa via Moki Dugway, to take the Valley of the gods dirt loop route (for the first time). We had driven highway 261 many times over the 39 years we have been married (the first time by accident when my wife took a "wrong" turn while I was sleeping the back of our truck canopy. Seeing the Moki Dugway for the first time, after being awakened by my wife, was quite the surprise. We really enjoyed the scenery and slow pace of driving the Valley of the gods road. After that, we hit the highway for home ourselves. We drove up to Monticello and stayed in a motel there, after yet another cold wind storm caught up with us. Friday morning, we drove it straight for our home in Eastern Washington, arriving home Saturday morning around 5:30 am. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Road Trip - Utah April 17th - 24th, 2010: My wife and I headed for Southern Utah, just before midnight on Friday the 16th of April (after she got off work at her part time job). We drove straight through to Southern Utah, to take advantage of the good weather forecast early on in our trip. Storms were forecast for later in the trip and in fact we got a pretty good taste of same on Wednesday the 21st. Here in outline form are the places we visited and hiked: Saturday 4.17.2010 > Rochester Rock Art Panel near Emery, Utah > The Moore cutoff road > Sinbad’s head pictograph panel (we camped under a pinon pine near here) Sunday 4.18.2010 > Black Dragon Canyon rock art panel (after first taking the wrong turn and doing some interesting four wheel drive travel way up the San Rafael River). Short hike. > Pictograph Canyon pictographs. Short but interesting hike. > Drive Hanksville, Torrey, Boulder, to Escalante (check into motel) Monday 4.19.2010 > Drive out the Hole In The Rock Road. Visit Devil’s Garden and Metate Arch. > Drive to Dry Fork of Coyote Gulch. Hike down to Peek-a-boo and Spooky slot canyons. I hiked the loop up Peek-a-boo and down Spooky while my wife hiked with another lady hiker up Dry Fork and then down to the bottom of Spooky. Tuesday 4.20.2010 > Hike Lower Calf Creek Falls (my third hike here and my wife’s second) and scramble up to two sets of pictograph panels. Wednesday 4.21.2010 > Drive the Burr Trail road from Boulder to Notom (my fourth time on this scenic route and my wife’s second). Photograph in Long Canyon and along Waterpocket Fold. Race a rain storm north on the dirt (rapidly turning to mud) portion of this route. > Hike to the Wild Horse twin caves across the slickrock. Hit with hailstorm as we arrived and watched a “mud storm” (thunderstorm falling through a dust storm), travel across to the east of us. The wind caught up with us at Goblin Valley State Park. > Revisit the pictographs on Temple Mountain. > Visit Goblin Valley State Park (my second visit and my wife’s first). Howling winds. Thursday 4.22.2010 > Drive from Hanksville (we had a motel room there) to South Mule Canyon. > Hike two miles up South Mule Canyon photographing “house on fire” ruins along the way. > Check with Kane Ranger Station. Decide to skip a hike down Kane Gulch (too much water and mud on route). > Take short, but beautiful hike to Yellow House ruins. > Drive Valley of the gods loop from west to east. > Drive up through Bluff to Monticello, Utah (cold winds). Stay in motel there. Friday 4.23.2010 > Drive Monticello, Price, Salt Lake City, Wendover, Wells, Jackpot (where my wife got to spend a couple of hours at the penny slot investment center at Cactus Pete casino - while I slept in the truck canopy bed and read). Drive through the night through Boise, Baker City, Pendleton, and on to our home in Eastern Washington. Saturday 2.14. 2010 > Arrived home at 5:30 am. Note: As long planned (discussions started back in November of 2009): we met a couple, also from Eastern Washington in Escalante on Monday night. These nice friends, whom we met through flickr, joined us on all the hikes and drives we took on Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as the South Mule Canyon hike on Thursday morni See also: campout awning replacement tarps for canopies chandelier canopy memphis shades lowers 4 inch fitter glass shade aluminum lamp shades shutters price modern drapery fabric sun shade tarp lace window shade |
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