Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Gpsphone Cheats For Shiny Gold

historical shoes

I found a resource for shoes from different centuries, they do custom orders, so they are interesting for all with "special sizes":

Harr Theaterschuhe - the web page is available in English and German.

I got my boots for this winter, but for the next one I keep those in mind.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

How Much Does It Cost For A Surface Hand Piercing

a zombie's life sign

We are located in Okayama in 2008 (Heisei 20). It is 14 September, 5 clock at night. All of Japan is sleeping. All of Japan? No, the Club Mont Blanc, there are a few tired souls who defy the sand more or less brave man to ankuedigen the first morning rays of the imminent departure of Espresszuges towards the sun.

In other words, we are once again stuck because the Japanese love their set later that evening, unfortunately, super fast Shinkansen: D or leave a lot more just to go really fast, but we do not use our Railpaessen . allowed Therefore, we now spend half way (okay, more fifth track, but if you know where schonmal Close to train station is within one), the night in a Allnight-Internet/Multimedia-Cafe . We still have a pair cabin, but right now kip net worth even more really .-.

Shit happens, eventually it cost again more money, but who would have guessed already can, that without the same, although in Hiroshima morning, what a scorcher down upon us and threw the sky something blue of of was, in the afternoon / evening a cloudburst would go down? Since then, unfortunately, half the taxi is not much more than the Peace Memorial Museum fascinated me a little longer than planned because, unfortunately, also had a zillion other people the idea of their way not to walk behind to place, so that the taxi is not much faster than you came to own vorwaerts violators
x_x Well, considering that the 6th began in August 1945 as a clear hot summer day, we definitely have not been seen by the rains, the less bad surprise ...

brave,> too much rain this year. \u0026lt;That irritates me, constantly spoils the plans of one, and the heavy cold that we have down to the vaccinated Kurr now all trapped in the apartment, can unfortunately not so quickly adopt when Immm and over again (with or without screen) to get wet -_-;;

whatever, I do not promise nothing there anstehn soo many days and we are so slow sometimes with should begin the great learning, but perhaps even self-creating the days to write something more and / or upload a few photos: 3 otherwise containing only back in Schland and after the exams!

Friday, September 5, 2008

Jobs For Ayurvedic Doctors At Pune

victorianlondon.org

http://www.victorianlondon.org/ - an author and librarion put online a "dictionary" - a vast collection of texts about EVERYTHING of this particular era: from Architecture to Women.
I'll start with reading about etiquette :)

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

How To Cook Boudin Sausage

Les machines de l'île

If you happen to be in Nantes, don't miss this art exhibition! (inspired by Jules Verne and Da Vinci among others)
(I was there about a month ago and didn't know about it! *argl*)

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Shave And Wax Before Or After Shower



Victorian Web : online information about society, science, art, politics... I think it makes a great first read.


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Victorian Web Victorian Art: Glass blowing in the service of science

About a year ago I stumbled upon an article about the life and work of two master glass blowers of the 19th century, father and son Blaschka. I was so fascinated by the pictures of their creations and I'd like to share some impressions with you (yes, the models below are made of glass!).


Born 1822 in Bohemia, the glass blower and goldsmith Leopold Blaschka moved to Dresden, Germany with his second wife and his only son Rudolf. Since the 1880s father and son focused on creating elaborate glass models of invertebrates and flowers for study and decoration purposes - until then it was difficult or impossible to preserve the originals. Over the years, hundreds and hundreds of models were made and sold worldwide to collectors and universities alike.
Rudolf Blaschka died childless in 1939, taking the art of creating such fragile models to his grave.

Well, just by looking at the picture above I am still simply fascinated by how real the models look and how difficult it must be to make them. I'll try to find more information about this special knowledge of making the models the Blaschkas are said to have had (I read on the Internet that even now scientists do not know in detail how the models were made to be so elaborate). By the way: there is an exhibition of models and photographies . The nearest stations will be Reutlingen (15th Nov 2008-15th Jan 2009) or Munich (12th Feb 2009-30th April 2009) and I'll try to make one of the two.