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As for the names - of course, if anything, better. I consider that today and yesterday partly worked the blasted form data entry, which was the old field of local names, and new. I moved out all of the new standard, and the window for the local names are now found only at the bottom of the form.For questions - simply make a new topic in the "community" is similar to that of the Russian names, and ...
Viktor, if you meant that your photos looked darker, this may have to do with some particular colour profiles set in the viewer you use, which obviously don't function here.
Robert Schumann's suite of piano pieces “Papillons, Op. 2” written in 1831 was inspired by Jean Paul's novel “Die Flegeljahre”. The masquerade from the last scene is brilliantly played by Claudio Arrau, great Chilean pianist also known as a best interpreter of Schumann's music. Multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and reputed experimentalist Sufjan Stevens doesn't seem to lack ...
Wave Storm, it was necessary to go hiking today though, and tomorrow is still possible, and even the day after tomorrow. But this will be, however, the prospect of winter fishing)
Seems men are another kind of "plant and butterfly enthusiasts", or they just are misfits. So this Yaroslavl Dolphinarium grabbed plenty of animals, but has no idea how to care them all.
Wildlife Photography Day will be held on December, 15th at the Central House of Artists, Moscow (RU). The photography workshop is arranged by the Union of Naturalist Photographers and National Geographic Russia magazine. Special guests to hold a speech are Sophie Stafford, editor-in-chief of the BBC Wildlife Magazine (UK), Cristina Goettsch Mittermeier, founder of the International League of ...
One-act chamber pastoral opera “Vladimir in Butterfly Country” was staged on November 16th at the Old First Church, San Francisco (US), score by Ann Callaway and Jaime Robles' libretto. One may guess from the title this is kind of dedication to Vladimir Nabokov well-known not only as a great novelist and ruthless critic who scorched his colleagues of the pen and paper, but also ...
Dear friends, since now the Saturday and Sunday musical stories will be combined in one post tagged “music” as usual. It should be interesting to see how they're matched together and as well more handy to make your own themed playlists like “Weekends with Lepidoptera”, or “Beer time”, or whatever else. So today we've got these two to share, the “Ren” song by Filipino American ...