Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 October 2011








Great Halloween Mantel Decorating Ideas

Those of you who have a fireplace mantel are definitely need to decorate it for Halloween. It can become a great Halloween display because it usually have a nice space to put there any decorations you want. You can choose your decorations from carved pumpkins, spooky ghosts, creepy spiders, dark bats and many other things. Just make sure that your decorations won't hang near the fire area.

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Great Halloween Mantel Decorating Ideas

Wednesday, 28 September 2011




Heavy rain falls over the city of Bangkok at sunset during the monsoon season
Heavy rain falls over the city of Bangkok at sunset during the monsoon season




The plane carrying Pope Benedict XVI comes in to land  in Erfurt, eastern Germany, on the second day of the Pontiff's first state visit to his native Germany
The plane carrying Pope Benedict XVI comes in to land in Erfurt, eastern Germany, on the second day of the Pontiff's first state visit to his native Germany




Pope Benedict XVI's red shoes are seen as he celebrates the Holy Eucharist at the Olympic stadium in Berlin
Pope Benedict XVI's red shoes are seen as he celebrates the Holy Eucharist at the Olympic stadium in Berlin




This is a pair of ruby slippers believed to have been worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic film 'The Wizard of Oz'.  California auction house Profiles in History said the slippers - one of four known surviving pairs made for the 1939 movie - are believed to have been worn by Garland's Dorothy when she clicks her heels to return home to Kansas near the end of the film, and could bring an estimated $2-3 million at auction.
This is a pair of ruby slippers believed to have been worn by Judy Garland in the 1939 classic film "The Wizard of Oz". California auction house Profiles in History said the slippers - one of four known surviving pairs made for the 1939 movie - are believed to have been worn by Garland's Dorothy when she clicks her heels to return home to Kansas near the end of the film, and could bring an estimated $2-3 million at auction.




The 'Medvedev girls' of the social network Vkontakte practise yoga in Moscow, Russia
Medvedev's Girls, members of an Internet community supporting Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev, practise yoga just outside Moscow's Red Square, to celebrate the Russian president's interest in yoga




US President Barack Obama greets supporters after speaking on his proposed American Jobs Act in Cincinnati, Ohio
US President Barack Obama greets supporters after speaking on his proposed American Jobs Act in Cincinnati, Ohio




A controversial memento of the death of Osama bin Laden has gone on sale. The 'Obama Kill Osama' figurine features the US president standing triumphantly over the body of bin Laden. Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest. Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out. The limited edition $129 keepsake includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.
A controversial memento of the death of Osama bin Laden has gone on sale. The "Obama Kill Osama" figurine features the US president standing triumphantly over the body of bin Laden. Obama has a machine gun slung over his shoulder and one foot on his victim's chest. Osama is depicted with a single gunshot to the forehead, eyes rolled back and his tongue hanging out. The limited edition $129 keepsake includes speech bubbles that allow you to write a message of your choice.




Singer Stacy 'Fergie' Ferguson of the Black Eyed Peas checks out her wax figure after it was unveiled at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas at The Venetian
Singer Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson of the Black Eyed Peas checks out her wax figure after it was unveiled at Madame Tussauds Las Vegas at The Venetian




A man transports used empty plastic bottles on a horse cart to a junkyard at Panchkula in the northern Indian state of Haryana
A man transports used empty plastic bottles on a horse cart to a junkyard at Panchkula in the northern Indian state of Haryana




An art installation entitled 'REDDRESS' designed by Korean artist Aamu Song is pictured at York Hall, in east London. REDDRESS is an installation in the form of a colossal red dress. Made from over 550 metres of wool fabric, the dress is worn by a performer who will climb a concealed staircase to immerse herself into the material. Reaching  20 metres in diametre, the dress can accommodate up to 238 people within the gigantic pockets of its folds. REDDRESS will be exhibited in London from September 22 to 25, 2011.
An art installation entitled 'REDDRESS' designed by Korean artist Aamu Song is pictured at York Hall, in east London. REDDRESS is an installation in the form of a colossal red dress. Made from over 550 metres of wool fabric, the dress is worn by a performer who will climb a concealed staircase to immerse herself into the material. Reaching 20 metres in diametre, the dress can accommodate up to 238 people within the gigantic pockets of its folds. REDDRESS  exhibited in London from September 22 to 25, 2011.




A protester adopts the 'planking' position  during a rally to mark the 39th anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law, near the gates of Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines. The country was under Martial Law from 1972 to 1981 under the late President Ferdinand Marcos.
A protester adopts the 'planking' position during a rally to mark the 39th anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law, near the gates of Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines. The country was under Martial Law from 1972 to 1981 under the late President Ferdinand Marcos.




Three competitors cast shadows during the cycling leg of the 2011 Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship in Yokohama, Japan
Three competitors cast shadows during the cycling leg of the 2011 Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship in Yokohama, Japan




Telegraph reader Huw Beynon took this picture of wasps inside an apple outside his cottage in Llandeilo, West Wales. If you have a photograph you'd like us to consider for a picture gallery, please email it to mypic@telegraph.co.uk, supplying a little info on where and how the picture was taken.
Wasps inside an apple outside a cottage in Llandeilo, West Wales.




A barmaid carries twelve mugs of beer at the 178th Oktoberfest at the Theresienwiese in Munich
A barmaid carries twelve mugs of beer at the 178th Oktoberfest at the Theresienwiese in Munich




A reveller drinks beer during the first day of the Munich Oktoberfest. The world's biggest beer fest runs until October 3.
A reveller drinks beer during the first day of the Munich Oktoberfest. The world's biggest beer fest runs until October 3.





England rugby player Louis Deacon's ankles with ice packs are seen following a training session in Dunedin, New Zealand
England rugby player Louis Deacon's ankles with ice packs are seen following a training session in Dunedin, New Zealand




A South African fan holds a placard before the 2011 Rugby World Cup pool D match Namibia vs South Africa at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland
A South African fan holds a placard before the 2011 Rugby World Cup pool D match Namibia vs South Africa at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland




Chelsea's Fernando Torres reacts after a missed opportunity during their English Premier League  match against Manchester United in Manchester
Chelsea's Fernando Torres reacts after a missed opportunity during their English Premier League match against Manchester United at Old Trafford




Derek Neumann (left) arrives with his award winning giant cabbage at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in Harrogate while (left) Peter Glazebrook poses for photographers with his world record breaking onion
Derek Neumann (left) arrives with his award winning giant cabbage at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show while (left) Peter Glazebrook poses for photographers with his world record breaking onion


Amazing Events In Pictures (Part 2)



This is the jaw-dropping moment a daredevil kayaker paddled down a waterfall almost 100ft high. Jesse Coombs took kayaking to the extreme when he became the first person to successfully kayak down Abiqua Falls in Oregan, US. And capturing the exact moment Jesse plummeted down the 96-foot-high waterfall was extreme sports photographer and videographer, Lucas Gilman, 34. Together the pair hiked to the remote waterfall where they prepared for one of their toughest challenges. Before Jesse, only one person had ever attempted to kayak down this waterfall, athlete Tim Gross who landed badly and dislocated both his knees. But despite the risks, determined Jesse, 40, positioned himself in his kayak at the top of the near vertical waterfall and plummeted into the pool below.
This is the jaw-dropping moment a daredevil kayaker paddled down a waterfall almost 100ft high. Jesse Coombs took kayaking to the extreme when he became the first person to successfully kayak down Abiqua Falls in Oregan, US.


A quintet of Saturn's moons come together in the Cassini spacecraft's field of view. Janus (179 km, or 111 miles across) is on the far left. Pandora (81 km, or 50 miles across) orbits between the A ring and the thin F ring near the middle of the image. Brightly reflective Enceladus (504 km, or 313 miles across) appears above the centre of the image. Saturn's second largest moon, Rhea (1,528 km, or 949 miles across), is bisected by the right edge of the image. The smaller moon Mimas (396 km, or 246 miles across) can be seen beyond Rhea also on the right side of the image.
A quintet of Saturn's moons come together in the Cassini spacecraft's field of view. Janus (179 km, or 111 miles across) is on the far left. Pandora (81 km, or 50 miles across) orbits between the A ring and the thin F ring near the middle of the image.




A space fan has given his late grandmother the ultimate send-off - by scattering her ashes in the stratosphere. Chester Mojay-Sinclare, 22, placed Pat Sinclare's remains into a mini urn and attached it to a meteorological balloon which he floated 100,000ft above East Anglia. A mechanism then released the ashes into the stratosphere - where they instantly dissipated into the jet stream...
A space fan has given his late grandmother the ultimate send-off - by scattering her ashes in the stratosphere. Chester Mojay-Sinclare, 22, placed Pat Sinclare's remains into a mini urn and attached it to a meteorological balloon which he floated 100,000ft above East Anglia. A mechanism then released the ashes into the stratosphere - where they instantly dissipated into the jet stream...




...Now the enterprising youngster has taken his idea to market - offering the experience to likeminded individuals for £5,000. Chester's inspiration came from a project last year where he launched a potato dressed as Father Christmas into the stratosphere using the specialist balloon. The spaceship, named Spudnik, reached 90,000ft before the balloon burst and the shuttle floated back down to earth on a parachute. He said: 'Gran saw the press cuttings. A family member mentioned it off the cuff that you could send ashes into space and my gran said it would be a great idea.'
...Now the enterprising youngster has taken his idea to market - offering the experience to likeminded individuals for £5,000. He has now launched a business - www.stardustashes.com - offering the service for human and pet ashes. Chester's inspiration came from a project last year where he launched a potato dressed as Father Christmas into the stratosphere using the specialist balloon. The spaceship, named Spudnik, reached 90,000ft before the balloon burst and the shuttle floated back down to earth on a parachute. He said: "Gran saw the press cuttings. A family member mentioned it off the cuff that you could send ashes into space and my gran said it would be a great idea."




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This was the potato dressed as a Santa is seen against the curvature of the earth after it was launched into space by school children from Devon.




A wacky range of iPhone cases has been designed to help disguise the fact you are chatting on your mobile. The £13 EARonic cases feature realistic images of ears so it doesn't look as if you have a handset pressed to the side of your head. Designed by Daniela Gilsanz, a design student at RISD (The Rhode Island School of Design), they can be bought online from www.collabcubedshop.com...
A wacky range of iPhone cases has been designed to help disguise the fact you are chatting on your mobile. The £13 EARonic cases feature realistic images of ears so it doesn't look as if you have a handset pressed to the side of your head. Designed by Daniela Gilsanz, a design student at RISD (The Rhode Island School of Design), they can be bought online from www.collabcubedshop.com...




...You can choose from a range of styles: Finley (plain white ear); Luna (female multi-pierced ear); Razor (male multi-pierced ear); Dylan (plain black ear); and Nick (blue-tooth on ear).
...You can choose from a range of styles: Finley (plain white ear); Luna (female multi-pierced ear); Razor (male multi-pierced ear); Dylan (plain black ear); and Nick (blue-tooth on ear).





Danish company Aesir have collaborated with American designer, Yves Behar, to create the Æ+Y, an 18-carat-gold mobile phone. The £37,000 handset isn't even a smartphone - it only allows you to call and send texts. If your budget doesn't quite stretch to the gold phone, there's also a stainless steel version for £6,300.
Danish company Aesir have collaborated with American designer, Yves Behar, to create the Æ+Y, an 18-carat-gold mobile phone. The £37,000 handset isn't even a smartphone - it only allows you to call and send texts (using its staggered Qwerty keyboard). If your budget doesn't quite stretch to the gold phone, there's also a stainless steel version for £6,300.





A custom Tata Motors Nano, adorned with gold, silver and gemstones, is unveiled in Mumbai. The car contains 80 kilograms of 22-carat gold, 15 kilograms of silver, and numerous gemstones.
A custom Tata Motors Nano, adorned with gold, silver and gemstones, is unveiled in Mumbai. The car contains 80 kilograms of 22-carat gold, 15 kilograms of silver, and numerous gemstones.




This is the world's smallest digital camera, measuring just over one inch in all dimensions and weighing only half an ounce.  The camera provides automatic focus and has a 2 MP image sensor that captures crisp JPEG photographs at 1600 x 1200 resolution and AVI video at 30 frames per second at 640 x 480 resolution.  It is available from Hammacher Schlemmer for $99.95 or £63.79.
This is the world's smallest digital camera, measuring just over one inch in all dimensions and weighing only half an ounce. The camera provides automatic focus and has a 2 MP image sensor that captures crisp JPEG photographs at 1600 x 1200 resolution and AVI video at 30 frames per second at 640 x 480 resolution. It is available from Hammacher Schlemmer for $99.95 or £63.79.





Visitors experience a 360-degree holographic deep sea movie in Yantai, Shandong Province, China. The film uses 3D simulation technology combined with LED light dot matrix and digital holographic sound system.
Visitors experience a 360-degree holographic deep sea movie in Yantai, Shandong Province, China. The film uses 3D simulation technology combined with LED light dot matrix and digital holographic sound system.




Underwater photographer Fiona Ayerst captures pictures of bull sharks off the coast of Mozambique, southern Africa
Underwater photographer Fiona Ayerst captures pictures of bull sharks off the coast of Mozambique, southern Africa




A humpback whale breaches near a paddle surfer in Nuqui, Colombia. Dan Merkel from Santa Barbara, California, had travelled to Nuqui on the west coast of Colombia when he spotted the encounter. Each year from July to October about 2,000 humpback whales are known to swim to the warm waters off the coast of Colombia to breed and feed their calves.
A humpback whale breaches near a paddle surfer in Nuqui, Colombia. Dan Merkel from Santa Barbara, California, had travelled to Nuqui on the west coast of Colombia when he spotted the encounter. Each year from July to October about 2,000 humpback whales are known to swim to the warm waters off the coast of Colombia to breed and feed their calves.




Welcome to Cat House On The Kings in Parlier, California, the world's largest cage-free cat sanctuary and home to over 1,000 rescued felines. The gated property supports eight specialised cat homes and boasts cats of all breeds and sizes. They call her the 'crazy cat lady', but Lynea Lattanzio begs to disagree: 'I'm not crazy, but what I do is crazy'.
Welcome to Cat House On The Kings in Parlier, California, the world's largest cage-free cat sanctuary and home to over 1,000 rescued felines. The gated property supports eight specialised cat homes and boasts cats of all breeds and sizes. They call her the 'crazy cat lady', but Lynea Lattanzio begs to disagree: "I'm not crazy, but what I do is crazy".





The world's shortest living woman Bridgette Jordan, 22, from Sandoval, Illinois, works at a computer. She stands 2ft 3in (69cm) tall. Ms Jordan likes to stay active and often spends time dancing and cheerleading. On her record-breaking achievement Ms Jordan said: 'It feels awesome. It's great to be small. I believe that everyone should be confident in themselves.'
The world's shortest living woman Bridgette Jordan, 22, from Sandoval, Illinois, works at a computer. She stands 2ft 3in (69cm) tall. Ms Jordan likes to stay active and often spends time dancing and cheerleading. On her record-breaking achievement Ms Jordan said: "It feels awesome. It's great to be small. I believe that everyone should be confident in themselves."




Fernando Cruz Vega, a three-year-old boy who was born without arms, draws in a room at the shanty town of Libertad in Comas, Lima, Peru. Deysi Vega, Fernando's mother, has travelled from Mollobamba in the jungles of Peru to Lima to seek medical help and rehabilitation therapies for her son.
Fernando Cruz Vega, a three-year-old boy who was born without arms, draws in a room at the shanty town of Libertad in Comas, Lima, Peru. Deysi Vega, Fernando's mother, has travelled from Mollobamba in the jungles of Peru to Lima to seek medical help and rehabilitation therapies for her son.




Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, Japan. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast on Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.
Surging waves hit against the breakwater in Udono in a port town of Kiho, Mie Prefecture, Japan. A powerful typhoon was bearing down on Japan's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast on Wednesday, approaching a nuclear power plant crippled in that disaster and prompting calls for the evacuation of more than a million people.

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