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Issa Al Hasni (Mr. Oman)

This is Issa Al Hasni, he started bodybuilding in 2003 and his goal is to become a IFBB Pro bodybuilder. We wish you good luck Issa :)Country: Oman Birthdate: 1980 Height: ? Off season weight: ?Competition weight:...
Music to Sew By
Last weekend I did a bunch of sewing. (Hopefully I will have pictures up next week! ) My sister and I love to listen to music when we do projects. And we love music from the 1950's. Here are a few of my favorites.
Melodie D'Amour by The Ames Brothers.
One of our favorite singing groups! Love their voices.
This one I have just discovered. So sweet!
It is so true of any relationship, little things do matter a lot.
And of course Doris Day! We have been huge fans of her since we have been little.
This song is on a record we bought at an estate sale.
Of course, there are a whole bunch more I can tell you about! But these are my current favorites. I have been in a 50's mood. In case you would like to hear some more 50's music here is a link to online radio http://www.gotradio.com/MusicRoom.mvc, go to Forever Fifties.
Enjoy!
And of course Doris Day! We have been huge fans of her since we have been little.
This song is on a record we bought at an estate sale.
Of course, there are a whole bunch more I can tell you about! But these are my current favorites. I have been in a 50's mood. In case you would like to hear some more 50's music here is a link to online radio http://www.gotradio.com/MusicRoom.mvc, go to Forever Fifties.
Enjoy!
Equestrian Art
Equestrian art is always a classic choice to adorn your walls.
If you have an unlimited budget, you could splurge on an original Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Or an original oil painting from a Canyon Road Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Or, for the budget conscious, you can order this piece from ZGallerie.
If you have an unlimited budget, you could splurge on an original Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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Andrew Smith Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Or, for the budget conscious, you can order this piece from ZGallerie.
Driving by horses often as I make my way around the outskirts of Dallas, has given me a new affinity towards these gorgeous animals!
* Blogger was experiencing some technical difficulties, which explains the late post. It erased yesterday's post (which I reposted) as well as comments, so I apologize if I am not able to respond to those comments as they were all lost!
Kelly Wearstler's Miami
I've mentioned that one of my favorite pastimes is to venture into hotels and check out the interiors. That's why a major draw to Miami was the thrill of being able to see some hotels designed by Kelly Wearstler in person. First, was The Tides Hotel:
Meandering down Ocean Drive, you reach the Art Deco facade of The Tides. You can spend your time seated in the lounge areas leading up to the lobby for some prime people watching on the beachfront of South Beach.
The lobby is casual yet still refined.
The adjoining area was set up for a wedding. The faux tortoise shells on the wall was an unexpected and fun touch.
The next stop was The Viceroy. I have visited the Wearstler designed Viceroy Palm Springs, and it was interesting to see Wearstler's versatility. It is evident through these hotel visits that Wearstler is able to infuse each place with a distinct look while retaining her signature glamorous style:
The rooftop pool is not to be missed!
Ningaloo Reef
Ningaloo Reef is said to be Western Australia's answer to the Great Barrier Reef, and what an answer it is. But its the differences between the two that make Ningaloo stand out, as well as the similarities. Stretching for 260 kilometres up the North West Cape, the reef sits very close to the shore, meaning you are able to walk straight from the beach onto the coral. The sheltered shallow waters between the reef and the beach are crystal clear, and the white sand beneath shines through the bright blue, giving the beaches an incandescent quality. Beautiful weather, dazzling scenery and an astounding concentration of marine life make the Ningaloo Reef the ultimate holiday. The fact that its wonders are within swimming distance of the shore make it all the more appealing.
Ningaloo Reef, which is a protected Marine Park, has become a mecca for snorkellers and scuba divers keen to experience its underwater delights. There is nothing more soothing than gliding through these waters lazily taking in some of the 220 coral species and 500 fish species present here. Surrounded by thousands of tropical fish and all the colours of the rainbow this underwater world can entertain and surprise you all day long. The smooth waters and the shallow depths mean that anyone can enjoy snorkelling here, no matter how young or old you are. Even if you are simply wading through the shallows, the colourful fish swim and feed around your feet. For those who do not want to get wet at all, a semi submersible submarine in Exmouth does tours around the reef, and through its clear floors the coral gardens and the fish are clearly visible. This is perfect for photography opportunities, and the expert commentary going on the whole time will educate you about the marine environment.
Scuba divers are often attracted here for the opportunity to dive with the amazing whale sharks in the deeper parts of the reef between the months of March and June. These gentle giants grow up to fourteen metres in length, and because of their strictly plankton diet are safe to swim with. Their presence attracts thousands of smaller fish, making a dive with these creatures a diverse and moving experience. The whale sharks are important to the locals here, who organise an annual Ningaloo Reef Whaleshark Festival that uses live music and performing arts to highlight the areas relationship with the whale shark. Another common sight in these waters are the giant turtles that come to nest on the beach between November and February. Green, Loggerhead and Hawkesville turtles are often seen making their way through the shallows and amongst the coral gardens.
The multitude of life under the surface in Ningaloo means that the fishing is second to none. Fishing from the shore is easy and fun, as well as being safe for the younger children. But its in the deeper waters where the real challenges are to be met, where the monsters are lurking. There are lots of species to be caught including Red Emperors, gropers, North West Snapper, mackerel and tuna.
Exmouth is the town where most people visiting the reef base themselves. Situated 1270 kilometres north of Perth, any drive to Exmouth is going to be a long one. There is an airport in the town that caters to domestic flights so this is probably the easier option for visiting the region. Pick up a hirecar at the airport and you will be able to explore the region more fully. Mobility is essential, because in this expansive part of the country the distances between any two points is normally fairly large!
Another favourite destination is Coral Bay, situated about 120 kilometres south of Exmouth. Situated twelve kilometres off the main road, many bypass this in favour of Exmouth. It is a smaller and quieter town, and the access to the reef here is better than in Exmouth. As a destination Coral Bay is very nature oriented. Dont come here expecting shops and nightclubs, come here expecting to be blown away by the rugged terrain of the Australian outback and the crisp blue waters and white beaches of the ocean. The marine life is just as spectacular, with the whale sharks migration also bringing them within site of the shore. Coral Bay is just as equipped as Exmouth to deal with tourists, with all the usual forms of charters operating.
Raj Rajaratnam convicted on all counts - Anil Kumar is the tipster
Times of India reports:
Anil Kumar, a former Indian-American McKinsey & Co executive, has testified that he secretly provided billionaire hedge fund tycoon Raj Rajaratnam with inside information about upcoming deals from 2004 to 2009.
Appearing before a New York court in the biggest insider trading case for the second day on Monday, Kumar said he told Rajaratnam about Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans in 2008 to spin off a manufacturing entity for its microchips investments from sovereign wealth companies.
But Sri Lankan born Galleon Group founder Rajaratnam warned him his information was no longer as useful because of Danielle Chiesi, a stock trader, who had an "intimate relationship" with AMD CEO Hector Ruiz.
Raj Rajaratnam convicted on all counts - Anil Kumar is the tipster
Times of India reports:
Anil Kumar, a former Indian-American McKinsey & Co executive, has testified that he secretly provided billionaire hedge fund tycoon Raj Rajaratnam with inside information about upcoming deals from 2004 to 2009.
Appearing before a New York court in the biggest insider trading case for the second day on Monday, Kumar said he told Rajaratnam about Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) plans in 2008 to spin off a manufacturing entity for its microchips investments from sovereign wealth companies.
But Sri Lankan born Galleon Group founder Rajaratnam warned him his information was no longer as useful because of Danielle Chiesi, a stock trader, who had an "intimate relationship" with AMD CEO Hector Ruiz.
Clothespin Apron- Free Pattern!
Today I have a free apron pattern for you! How exciting is that? I am very excited to share this with you. A Clothes-pin Apron. Isn't is cute? The pattern is from a little booklet from the 1920's. It has one big pocket with lots of room for those clothes pins.
Finished apron
The apron is made from two squares of 18" fabric. A fat quarter is 18" x 22", so that makes it handy! And half a package of bias tape. I think it took me about 20 minutes to whip up.
Pattern pinned, ready to cut.
Cut an 18" square for apron back and use pattern to cut apron pocket.
Sew bias tape on edges of pocket openings.
Pocket edges with bias tape sewn on. I took a picture because it is a little hard to describe which edges to sew. As you can see it is the ones on the sides that make the pocket opening edges.
Pin pocket and back together matching all edges. The pins are there! You just can't see them in the bright fabric. Sew bias tape to side edge continuing around bottom and up other side.
Now for the top! Cut a piece of bias tape 72" long. Mark center with pin, mark 9" on either side. Turn in 1/4" on end of bias tape and stitch edges together until you reach first mark. This is for the ties.
When you reach first mark, insert top of apron in bias tape and sew.
When you reach the end of the apron, continue sewing the bias tape, turning in 1/4" at end edge.
You're done!
Here is the pattern to download and directions. The pattern is in three pages which you will need to tape together.
I hope you have as much fun as I had! Let me know how it goes!
Here is the pattern to download and directions. The pattern is in three pages which you will need to tape together.
I hope you have as much fun as I had! Let me know how it goes!
TİMSAH YİYEN BALIK
Vahşi doğa ile ilgili televizyon programı yapan İngiliz balıkçı Jeremy Wade, 8 gündür peşinde olduğu dev pirana balığını yakalamayı başarmıştı.
52 yaşındaki Wade, Afrika'da bulunan Kongo Nehri'nde kaplan balığı da olarak bilinen dev pirananın peşine düşmüştü.
Uzun uğraşlar sonunda da tatlı su balıklarının en tehlikelisi olarak bilinen dev balığı yakalamayı başarmıştı.