The document describes a restaurant called Harp of David Gallery and Biblical Restaurant located on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. It is near Zion Gate and the Western Wall. The restaurant serves shared appetizers and a main course that feeds a minimum of 4 people for 65 NIS per person. Extra drinks and desserts are also available for additional costs. The restaurant has different lunch menus priced between 56-250 NIS per person.
The document announces an annual Thanksgiving banquet hosted by the Church of Reflections at Knott's Berry Farm on November 15, 2009. The banquet will be held from 12:29-3:29 pm at the Wilderness Barn, a historic farmhouse located in Knott's Berry Farm's Ghost Town. Tickets cost $12 for adults and $7.50 for children under 11 and can be purchased before or after the church's Sunday service on November 1st. The menu includes fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, biscuits, and boysenberry or pumpkin pie.
This cocktail recipe calls for shaking 2oz of Jim Beam Rye whiskey, 0.5oz vanilla syrup, and 0.5oz house ice tea together and straining it into a medium bucket that has been rinsed with Pernod absinthe. The drink is then garnished with an orange peel and finished with 2 dashes of Peychaud's bitters.
The document is a menu from a restaurant serving dishes inspired by regional customs and seasonal ingredients. The menu includes colorful salads, hummus, lentil dip, and wheat flakes as appetizers. Main dishes are served family style and include chicken pilaf with barley and meatballs stew. Cold drinks include water and herbs tea while hot drinks include black coffee and more herbs tea. Tahini cookies are listed for dessert. The price is 91 NIS per person including tax and service. Wines, desserts and extras are also listed. The document also contains a biblical quote about harps, cymbals and other instruments.
The document describes the menus for a biblical restaurant called David's Harp. Menu 1 focuses on the harp and includes seasonal dips, salads, and main dishes like chicken pilaf and meatball stew. Menu 2 centers around cymbals and has similar offerings with the addition of fish. Menu 3 honors the gitit and contains beef stew alongside standard salads, breads, and desserts. All menus are served on clay dishes and include drinks like coffee, wine and herbal tea.
This document provides information about a Christmas party event at Aston's Restaurant located at the Radisson Blu Grafton Hotel in London. The event includes a three course gala dinner, two bottles of mineral water per table, festive decorations, a shared black tie DJ, dance floor lighting, cloakroom, and a dedicated event manager for £39 plus VAT per guest. The event runs from 7:30pm with dinner until 1am with dancing. Pre-order drink packages are available. The Christmas menu and timing details are also provided.
The document discusses various bird species found in Kentucky. It notes that Kentucky is home to more than 360 bird species due to its vast open spaces, habitat diversity, and variable weather. Several woodpecker species are mentioned, along with other birds like swallows, grosbeaks, buntings, jays, kingfishers, wrens, cardinals, finches, doves, owls, chickadees, cuckoos, shorebirds, blackbirds, coots, crows, martins, kestrels, and waterfowl. Notable details are provided about the appearance and behaviors of different birds.
This document lists 102 different bird species observed including: Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker, Golden Crowned Kinglet, Tufted Titmouse, Red Crossbill, Evening Grosbeak, American Goldfinch, Mourning Dove, Barn Owl, House Finch, Brown Creeper, Bald Eagle, Black Duck, Blue Jay, Cooper's Hawk, Northern Cardinal, Eastern Screech Owl, Dark-eyed Junco, House Sparrow, Hairy Woodpecker, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Barred Owl, Great Horned Owl, Snowy Owl, American Kestrel, Killdeer, Common Grackle, Yellow-
The document describes a restaurant called Harp of David Gallery and Biblical Restaurant located on Mount Zion in Jerusalem. It is near Zion Gate and the Western Wall. The restaurant serves shared appetizers and a main course that feeds a minimum of 4 people for 65 NIS per person. Extra drinks and desserts are also available for additional costs. The restaurant has different lunch menus priced between 56-250 NIS per person.
The document announces an annual Thanksgiving banquet hosted by the Church of Reflections at Knott's Berry Farm on November 15, 2009. The banquet will be held from 12:29-3:29 pm at the Wilderness Barn, a historic farmhouse located in Knott's Berry Farm's Ghost Town. Tickets cost $12 for adults and $7.50 for children under 11 and can be purchased before or after the church's Sunday service on November 1st. The menu includes fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, biscuits, and boysenberry or pumpkin pie.
This cocktail recipe calls for shaking 2oz of Jim Beam Rye whiskey, 0.5oz vanilla syrup, and 0.5oz house ice tea together and straining it into a medium bucket that has been rinsed with Pernod absinthe. The drink is then garnished with an orange peel and finished with 2 dashes of Peychaud's bitters.
The document is a menu from a restaurant serving dishes inspired by regional customs and seasonal ingredients. The menu includes colorful salads, hummus, lentil dip, and wheat flakes as appetizers. Main dishes are served family style and include chicken pilaf with barley and meatballs stew. Cold drinks include water and herbs tea while hot drinks include black coffee and more herbs tea. Tahini cookies are listed for dessert. The price is 91 NIS per person including tax and service. Wines, desserts and extras are also listed. The document also contains a biblical quote about harps, cymbals and other instruments.
The document describes the menus for a biblical restaurant called David's Harp. Menu 1 focuses on the harp and includes seasonal dips, salads, and main dishes like chicken pilaf and meatball stew. Menu 2 centers around cymbals and has similar offerings with the addition of fish. Menu 3 honors the gitit and contains beef stew alongside standard salads, breads, and desserts. All menus are served on clay dishes and include drinks like coffee, wine and herbal tea.
This document provides information about a Christmas party event at Aston's Restaurant located at the Radisson Blu Grafton Hotel in London. The event includes a three course gala dinner, two bottles of mineral water per table, festive decorations, a shared black tie DJ, dance floor lighting, cloakroom, and a dedicated event manager for £39 plus VAT per guest. The event runs from 7:30pm with dinner until 1am with dancing. Pre-order drink packages are available. The Christmas menu and timing details are also provided.
The document discusses various bird species found in Kentucky. It notes that Kentucky is home to more than 360 bird species due to its vast open spaces, habitat diversity, and variable weather. Several woodpecker species are mentioned, along with other birds like swallows, grosbeaks, buntings, jays, kingfishers, wrens, cardinals, finches, doves, owls, chickadees, cuckoos, shorebirds, blackbirds, coots, crows, martins, kestrels, and waterfowl. Notable details are provided about the appearance and behaviors of different birds.
This document lists 102 different bird species observed including: Chickadee, Downy Woodpecker, Golden Crowned Kinglet, Tufted Titmouse, Red Crossbill, Evening Grosbeak, American Goldfinch, Mourning Dove, Barn Owl, House Finch, Brown Creeper, Bald Eagle, Black Duck, Blue Jay, Cooper's Hawk, Northern Cardinal, Eastern Screech Owl, Dark-eyed Junco, House Sparrow, Hairy Woodpecker, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Barred Owl, Great Horned Owl, Snowy Owl, American Kestrel, Killdeer, Common Grackle, Yellow-
This document lists common backyard bird species in North America including the American robin, black-capped chickadee, blue jay, downy woodpecker, mourning dove, northern cardinal, song sparrow, and white-breasted nuthatch.
The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about various birds, including identifying birds from images and matching scientific names to species. The questions cover topics like physical features, behaviors, habitats, and geographical distributions of different bird families and species.
Birds are an important part of American culture and the economy. 76 million Americans enjoy birdwatching as a hobby. To identify birds, first determine the bird's group based on shape, size, bill, etc., then use field marks to identify the specific species. Birdwatching can start in one's own backyard by providing food, shelter like birdhouses, and water to attract birds. It is important for birdwatchers to be respectful of birds and their habitats.
The document provides links to resources about using iPods and podcasting in education, including manuals for the iPod nano 3rd generation, tutorials on using iPods and podcasts, and websites with educational podcasts and information on podcasting. It also includes links to resources on using handheld devices and video podcasting in education, as well as podcasts and websites focused on book reviews and literature for children.
The author woke up to find a woodpecker pecking at their wooden door, which led to questions about woodpeckers' habitats and behaviors. Woodpeckers live in heavily wooded areas worldwide and peck on trees to find food like insects hidden in holes. They do not peck all the way through trees but rather make horizontal lines to find food and communicate. Pecking can sometimes crack their beaks but woodpeckers survive by using their beaks for finding food and defending their habitats.
The document introduces a modified version of the tile game Rummikub designed for seniors. Key points:
- Rummikub uses 106 numbered tiles in four colors that are arranged in groups and runs on the table.
- The objective is to empty one's rack by placing tiles, with an initial play requiring at least 30 points. Players can build on or split existing sets.
- Two joker tiles can represent any tile and have a 30 point penalty if not used. A two minute turn limit is in place. The game promotes mental stimulation and friendly competition among seniors.
This document provides information about teaching poetry to Year Four students in Malaysia. It includes an anthology of eight poems to be covered over 17 weeks, along with suggested activities for one of the poems titled "Woodpecker". The activities for Woodpecker span two weeks and include exploring the characteristics of woodpeckers, reading the poem in pairs using different voices, discussing why woodpeckers peck and what other animals behave strangely, and making beak masks to read the poem with intonation. A worksheet template is also provided for students to investigate and take notes on the woodpecker's appearance, habitat and habits.
Grandma Moses was born Anna Mary Robertson in 1860 and worked as a hired hand on farms from a young age due to her family's poverty. She married and had 10 children of her own while continuing to work farms. At age 78, her arthritis made needlework painful, so she took up painting scenes from her rural life using house paint. Her folk art style paintings of farmscapes and community scenes became wildly popular, selling for thousands despite her initial modest prices. Grandma Moses achieved great success late in life, appearing on television and being honored by presidents, before continuing to paint into her 100s and becoming a celebrated example of perseverance.
Joan Miro was a Spanish painter known for his playful, colorful paintings that incorporated bright colors and dark lines. He lived from 1893 to 1983 and worked in the surrealist style, painting fantastical scenes and dreamlike imagery. This document discusses several of Miro's paintings, including self-portraits and works inspired by nature, the night sky, and mythology. It also provides context on Miro's life and the surrealist movement.
Anna Mary Robertson, known as Grandma Moses, took up painting in her late 70s after arthritis made needlework difficult. As a self-taught folk artist, she painted simple scenes from her rural life in the Hoosick Valley of New York. Grandma Moses found success late in life, selling her paintings for prices she could not imagine. She enjoyed fame and honors from presidents and governors for her artwork that depicted the virtues of honesty and hard work in rural America. Grandma Moses painted into her 100s, creating landscapes that captured life in the winter seasons until her death at age 101.
Native American Indians readily accepted glass trade beads from European explorers like Christopher Columbus in exchange for goods. They used the beads to decorate their clothes and baskets as well as for trading and personal adornment. Traditionally, beads were made from materials found in nature and served purposes of protection, beauty, and status. Glass trade beads later became widely used in exchanges between Native Americans and settlers.
Franz Marc was born in 1880 in Munich, Germany to a landscape painter father. He originally studied theology but later switched to art, being influenced by Impressionism after trips to Paris. Marc was inspired by nature and animals, seeing them as spiritual. His most famous work was Large Lenggries Horse Painting 1 from 1908. During World War 1, Marc volunteered for the German military and was killed in France in 1916. A museum dedicated to Marc's work now stands in the house he once lived in.
The original painting by Franz Marc, titled "The Yellow Cow", depicts a smiling yellow cow against a backdrop of triangular blue mountains. Marc's wife Maria had a happy personality, so the cow may symbolize her. The diagonal lines behind the cow convey a sense of energy. Students are tasked with copying the outline of the painting but changing the lines, shapes, and colors to convey a different emotion. They will be graded based on how well they use visual elements to symbolize the new emotion and the technical skills in their rendition.
This document discusses black cats and their traits, showing that while some black cats can be cuddly, others can be fierce. It mentions silhouettes of black cats and that artists enjoy painting black cats, describing them as proud and beautiful animals.
Black cat, where do you live city neighborhoodsKaren Weinstein
The black cat lives in a small house near the forest. It enjoys spending its days lounging in the sun and playing with toys. At night, the black cat likes to go for walks in the forest and explore the trees and bushes under the light of the moon.
This document discusses Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a 16th century artist known for painting portraits using fruits, vegetables, and other objects to form faces. It asks the reader to identify which foods are used for the eyes, nose, and mouth of a sample food face portrait. It also prompts the reader to consider including hair in a food face they may make and notes that the sample food face includes a beard made of food.
This document discusses the 16th century artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo who painted portraits using fruits, vegetables, and other objects. It asks the reader to identify which foods are used for the eyes, nose, and mouth of one of Arcimboldo's food faces. It also asks if the reader will add hair to their own food face creation.
The document discusses MC Escher, a famous graphic artist known for his mathematically inspired artwork. It also mentions Rodin, a French sculptor renowned for his sculptures of hands, including his iconic "Hand of God" work. Finally, it contrasts contorted and relaxed hand poses, noting that contorted poses involve twisted fingers and stretched digits while relaxed poses have straighter digits and smoother lines.
Wolf Kahn is a painter known for using vibrant, unexpected colors in his landscapes that depict nature. His paintings capture natural scenes but represent them with colors that are not typically associated with the subjects. In just a few brushstrokes, Kahn is able to represent nature through vivid colors that make the familiar unfamiliar.
Joan Miro was a Spanish painter born in 1893 in Barcelona. He was influenced by surrealism and was friends with Picasso and Max Ernst. Miro used bright colors and dark lines in his playful, dreamlike paintings which he sometimes titled with poetic or fantastical names referring to themes in nature. His work was inspired by themes from the night sky like constellations.
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter born in 1866 who experimented with abstract art. One of his most famous works is titled "Circles" which features shapes and forms without any recognizable objects. Another painting by Kandinsky called "Several Circles" depicts multiple circular shapes on the canvas without any other imagery.
Minnie Evans was a self-taught artist who had no formal art training past 6th grade but had a natural talent and strong desire to express herself through art. Her work featured multi-color designs with symmetrical patterns where similar colors, shapes or designs could be seen on equal sides of the piece.
This document lists common backyard bird species in North America including the American robin, black-capped chickadee, blue jay, downy woodpecker, mourning dove, northern cardinal, song sparrow, and white-breasted nuthatch.
The document contains 50 multiple choice questions about various birds, including identifying birds from images and matching scientific names to species. The questions cover topics like physical features, behaviors, habitats, and geographical distributions of different bird families and species.
Birds are an important part of American culture and the economy. 76 million Americans enjoy birdwatching as a hobby. To identify birds, first determine the bird's group based on shape, size, bill, etc., then use field marks to identify the specific species. Birdwatching can start in one's own backyard by providing food, shelter like birdhouses, and water to attract birds. It is important for birdwatchers to be respectful of birds and their habitats.
The document provides links to resources about using iPods and podcasting in education, including manuals for the iPod nano 3rd generation, tutorials on using iPods and podcasts, and websites with educational podcasts and information on podcasting. It also includes links to resources on using handheld devices and video podcasting in education, as well as podcasts and websites focused on book reviews and literature for children.
The author woke up to find a woodpecker pecking at their wooden door, which led to questions about woodpeckers' habitats and behaviors. Woodpeckers live in heavily wooded areas worldwide and peck on trees to find food like insects hidden in holes. They do not peck all the way through trees but rather make horizontal lines to find food and communicate. Pecking can sometimes crack their beaks but woodpeckers survive by using their beaks for finding food and defending their habitats.
The document introduces a modified version of the tile game Rummikub designed for seniors. Key points:
- Rummikub uses 106 numbered tiles in four colors that are arranged in groups and runs on the table.
- The objective is to empty one's rack by placing tiles, with an initial play requiring at least 30 points. Players can build on or split existing sets.
- Two joker tiles can represent any tile and have a 30 point penalty if not used. A two minute turn limit is in place. The game promotes mental stimulation and friendly competition among seniors.
This document provides information about teaching poetry to Year Four students in Malaysia. It includes an anthology of eight poems to be covered over 17 weeks, along with suggested activities for one of the poems titled "Woodpecker". The activities for Woodpecker span two weeks and include exploring the characteristics of woodpeckers, reading the poem in pairs using different voices, discussing why woodpeckers peck and what other animals behave strangely, and making beak masks to read the poem with intonation. A worksheet template is also provided for students to investigate and take notes on the woodpecker's appearance, habitat and habits.
Grandma Moses was born Anna Mary Robertson in 1860 and worked as a hired hand on farms from a young age due to her family's poverty. She married and had 10 children of her own while continuing to work farms. At age 78, her arthritis made needlework painful, so she took up painting scenes from her rural life using house paint. Her folk art style paintings of farmscapes and community scenes became wildly popular, selling for thousands despite her initial modest prices. Grandma Moses achieved great success late in life, appearing on television and being honored by presidents, before continuing to paint into her 100s and becoming a celebrated example of perseverance.
Joan Miro was a Spanish painter known for his playful, colorful paintings that incorporated bright colors and dark lines. He lived from 1893 to 1983 and worked in the surrealist style, painting fantastical scenes and dreamlike imagery. This document discusses several of Miro's paintings, including self-portraits and works inspired by nature, the night sky, and mythology. It also provides context on Miro's life and the surrealist movement.
Anna Mary Robertson, known as Grandma Moses, took up painting in her late 70s after arthritis made needlework difficult. As a self-taught folk artist, she painted simple scenes from her rural life in the Hoosick Valley of New York. Grandma Moses found success late in life, selling her paintings for prices she could not imagine. She enjoyed fame and honors from presidents and governors for her artwork that depicted the virtues of honesty and hard work in rural America. Grandma Moses painted into her 100s, creating landscapes that captured life in the winter seasons until her death at age 101.
Native American Indians readily accepted glass trade beads from European explorers like Christopher Columbus in exchange for goods. They used the beads to decorate their clothes and baskets as well as for trading and personal adornment. Traditionally, beads were made from materials found in nature and served purposes of protection, beauty, and status. Glass trade beads later became widely used in exchanges between Native Americans and settlers.
Franz Marc was born in 1880 in Munich, Germany to a landscape painter father. He originally studied theology but later switched to art, being influenced by Impressionism after trips to Paris. Marc was inspired by nature and animals, seeing them as spiritual. His most famous work was Large Lenggries Horse Painting 1 from 1908. During World War 1, Marc volunteered for the German military and was killed in France in 1916. A museum dedicated to Marc's work now stands in the house he once lived in.
The original painting by Franz Marc, titled "The Yellow Cow", depicts a smiling yellow cow against a backdrop of triangular blue mountains. Marc's wife Maria had a happy personality, so the cow may symbolize her. The diagonal lines behind the cow convey a sense of energy. Students are tasked with copying the outline of the painting but changing the lines, shapes, and colors to convey a different emotion. They will be graded based on how well they use visual elements to symbolize the new emotion and the technical skills in their rendition.
This document discusses black cats and their traits, showing that while some black cats can be cuddly, others can be fierce. It mentions silhouettes of black cats and that artists enjoy painting black cats, describing them as proud and beautiful animals.
Black cat, where do you live city neighborhoodsKaren Weinstein
The black cat lives in a small house near the forest. It enjoys spending its days lounging in the sun and playing with toys. At night, the black cat likes to go for walks in the forest and explore the trees and bushes under the light of the moon.
This document discusses Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a 16th century artist known for painting portraits using fruits, vegetables, and other objects to form faces. It asks the reader to identify which foods are used for the eyes, nose, and mouth of a sample food face portrait. It also prompts the reader to consider including hair in a food face they may make and notes that the sample food face includes a beard made of food.
This document discusses the 16th century artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo who painted portraits using fruits, vegetables, and other objects. It asks the reader to identify which foods are used for the eyes, nose, and mouth of one of Arcimboldo's food faces. It also asks if the reader will add hair to their own food face creation.
The document discusses MC Escher, a famous graphic artist known for his mathematically inspired artwork. It also mentions Rodin, a French sculptor renowned for his sculptures of hands, including his iconic "Hand of God" work. Finally, it contrasts contorted and relaxed hand poses, noting that contorted poses involve twisted fingers and stretched digits while relaxed poses have straighter digits and smoother lines.
Wolf Kahn is a painter known for using vibrant, unexpected colors in his landscapes that depict nature. His paintings capture natural scenes but represent them with colors that are not typically associated with the subjects. In just a few brushstrokes, Kahn is able to represent nature through vivid colors that make the familiar unfamiliar.
Joan Miro was a Spanish painter born in 1893 in Barcelona. He was influenced by surrealism and was friends with Picasso and Max Ernst. Miro used bright colors and dark lines in his playful, dreamlike paintings which he sometimes titled with poetic or fantastical names referring to themes in nature. His work was inspired by themes from the night sky like constellations.
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter born in 1866 who experimented with abstract art. One of his most famous works is titled "Circles" which features shapes and forms without any recognizable objects. Another painting by Kandinsky called "Several Circles" depicts multiple circular shapes on the canvas without any other imagery.
Minnie Evans was a self-taught artist who had no formal art training past 6th grade but had a natural talent and strong desire to express herself through art. Her work featured multi-color designs with symmetrical patterns where similar colors, shapes or designs could be seen on equal sides of the piece.
This document discusses several mythical and legendary creatures that could be considered "wild things" like those in the book Where the Wild Things Are. It describes the griffin, a creature with the body of a lion and head and wings of an eagle found in ancient Egyptian art. Pegasus is mentioned as a winged white divine horse of Greek mythology. The manticore is described as having the body of a red lion, a human head with sharp teeth, and a scorpion's tail from Persian legends. The Wolpertinger of Bavarian folklore is said to have a small mammal body with wings, antlers, tails and fangs. Finally, it suggests the okapi, a real gira
Mandalas are circular artistic representations that symbolize wholeness and the cosmic order of the universe. They appear throughout nature and in many world religions and cultures. To create a mandala, one begins with a circle and divides it into sections using radial lines, then fills the sections with balanced patterns and designs. Mandalas can be created using various media like paint, pencil, or mixed materials. They must be neatly made, show radial balance, use color schemes to convey a mood, and demonstrate control of the chosen art medium.
Diego Rivera was a famous Mexican painter known for his large murals. He was born in 1886 in Mexico and studied art in Europe before returning to Mexico. Rivera is best known for his murals depicting Mexican history and culture that can be found in public buildings throughout Mexico.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
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