nunnery Several owners afterwards Rebuilding accomplished in 1782-1785 The restoration of the mansion was started in 1975 and completed in 1985 Since spring 2002 the manor is managed by the Foundation "Museums of Virumaa" Palmse was the first manor in Estonia that was restored as a complex Special attractions The former garage is turned into a vehicle museum The 1870s Greenhouse with tropical plants and sculptures The Orchard the garden area behind the greenhouse filled with fruit trees Special attractions The interior of the manor is a museum showing how Baltic noble families used to live in the 19th and 20th century The park of Palmse manor is a miniature version of huge palace parks. The Palmse manor house is now the Center of the Lahemaa National Park The Orchard Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level
Organic Future: The Case of Organic Farming by Adrian Myer Words: 1. Horticulture (aiandus)- the cultivation of a garden, orchard, or nursery; the cultivation offlowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants. 2. Caveat (hoiatus)- a warning or caution; admonition 3. Husbandry (põllundus)- the cultivation and production of edible crops or of animals for food; agriculture; farming. 4. Yield (tootma)- to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation 5. Intuitive (vaistlik)- perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition 6
long tradition of sing festival the typical Estonian willingly sings in a choir. · People have always been regarded as people who are fond of reading books. · Estonia has two religion Lutheran and Orthodoxy · The most popular sport activities are skiing, football and athletics. · When the weather improves, many Estonians leave the city for the weekend. Almost every family has a cottage in the country and orchard. · A walk in the forest, to pick berries or mushrooms and to hunt are the most enjoyable pastimes. · An important weekend ritual is the Saturday sauna. · Estonia boasts miles of beautiful sandy beaches, and water that may seem too chilly.
25) Embossed - kõrgreljeefis kujundatud 26) To encrust - koorikuga katma 27) To summon koguma 28) Chant kirikulaul 29) Grouch iriseja, õelutseja 30) Ruefully kahetsevalt 31) To disembark maabuma 32) Hookah vesipiip 33) Corral koppel 34) Odor lõhn 35) Rifle vintpüss 36) To sling/slung - rippu viskama 37) Bugle jahisarv, signaalpasun 38) Hoof kabi, sõrg 39) Freight vedu, laadung 40) Treacherous reetlik, ebausaldav, ohtlik 41) Boulder kaljurahn 42) Orchard viljapuuaed 43) Detour ringsõit, ümbersõit 44) Nocturnal öine 45) Sentinel vahimees 46) Obscure selgusetu 47) Chieftain sugukonnapealik 48) Exultant juubeldav 49) Vessel - nõu, anum, alus 50) Ravine jäärak, kuristik, org 51) Seer ennustaja, prohvet 52) Twig oks 53) Dungeon vangikoobas 54) Falcon pistrik 55) Kerchief pearätt 56) To flee põgenema 57) Grove salu 58) Echoing kaikuv 59) Steed ratsu 60) To embrace embama
Over half of all full-time farms are devoted to dairy or beef farming, or sheep. Cattle and sheep contribute more than 40 per cent of the value of gross agricultural output. Arable farming is concentrated mainly in eastern and south-central England and in eastern Scotland. The main crops grown are wheat, barley, oilseed rape, sugar beet, potatoes and oats. There is also a significant horticultural industry producing a variety of vegetables, orchard and soft fruits, and bulbs and flowers. The high productivity of the arable sector has been achieved by the removal of hedgerows to create larger fields, by mechanization, and by the intensive use of fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides. As with the issue of animal treatment, these trends in arable agriculture have provoked public concern. Combined, these concerns have helped encourage the rapid growth of vegetarianism in Britain since the early 1980s and
361.Natural formations- looduslikud pinnavormid 362.Natural landscaping loomulik, naturaalne haljastus 363.Neglect- hoolimatus 364.Nobility- aadlus 365.Novice gardener- algaja aednik 366.Nurseryman puukoolipidaja 367.Nutrients- toitained O 368.Oak- tamm 369.Observation uuring 370.Occupant- aiaomanik 371.Ongoing maintenance- jätkuv hooldus 372.Open air space- avalik ruum 373.open discussion avalik diskussioon 374.Orchard- viljapuuaed 375.Organizing- kujundatakse 376.Ornamental birdbaths- ilustus-, ehis-, linnubasseinid 377.Outskirt- äärelinn 378.Overestimate üle hindama 379.Overflow ületäitumine 380.Overgrown vegetation- umbekasvanud taimed 381.Overlapping- kattuv P 382.Pace- kiirus, sammupikkus 383.Pagoda- idamaade tempel, pagoda 384.Parent rock lähtekivim 385.Park- park 386.Path- rada 387.Pathway- jalgrada 388.Patio-siseõu 389
The region has many small coastal communities, although there are also major industrial centers such as Halifax and Sydney in Nova Scotia. There are the Appalachian Mountains in this region but they are not at all like the grand, rugged mountains of the Pacific Region. The Appalachians are old, rounded mountains. Valleys in the region, such as the Annapolis Valley are important farming areas producing fruit, vegetables and dairy products. The Atlantic Provinces are also called the "Orchard" of Canada. Canada's North includes the Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, along with all Canada's Arctic Islands. This region is quite remote since most of Canada's population lives in the south. However, the North is home to over 85 000 people, many of them indigenous people and to a great variety of wildlife including caribou and polar bears. The North covers a large area and has a varied landscape which includes mountains of the Western Cordillera, the
They have to reduce themselves to the level of unthinking animals because instinct is their best weapon against unrelenting mortal danger. It helps them survive the horrendous conditions of trench warfare without losing their minds. However, the war wears them down despite themselves. Eventually, they begin to crack. Detering sees a cherry tree blossoming one day. He takes a branch from the tree with him, reminding himself of his orchard at home, which is full of cherry trees. He deserts the army a few days later. Foolishly, he tries to go back home instead of fleeing to Holland, and he is captured and tried as a deserter. The Second Company never hears from him again. An enemy shoots Müller point-blank in the abdomen. His agonizingly painful death lasts half an hour. Paul receives Müller's boots, which once belonged to Kemmerich. The war continues to go badly for the Germans. The quality of the soldiers' food worsens, and
Fifth level La Danse (first version) 1909 Oil on canvas The Museum of Modern Arts, New York HENRI MATISSE Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level The Orchard 1905 oil on canvas 59.5 x 73 cm Private collection MAURICE de VLAMINC Click to edit Master text styles Second level ANDRE Third level Fourth level DERAIN Fifth level Tantsija e. naine voodiserval 1906 EKSPRESSIONISM JA "DIE BRÜCKE" Click to edit Master text styles
HAMLET Murder! Ghost Murder most foul, as in the best it is; But this most foul, strange and unnatural. HAMLET 39 Haste me to know't, that I, with wings as swift As meditation or the thoughts of love, May sweep to my revenge. Ghost I find thee apt; And duller shouldst thou be than the fat weed That roots itself in ease on Lethe wharf, Wouldst thou not stir in this. Now, Hamlet, hear: 'Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me; so the whole ear of Denmark Is by a forged process of my death Rankly abused: but know, thou noble youth, The serpent that did sting thy father's life Now wears his crown. HAMLET O my prophetic soul! My uncle! Ghost Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,— O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!—won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen:
Circle the letters that should be CAPITALS. Then write the correct letter in the space above them. 1 peter and i are good friends. we are going to chicago during our summer 2 vacation. 3 there is an interesting football game on sunday. 4 jason lives on thomson avenue. 5 january is the first month of the year. Exercise 2 Look at the signs on the left. Can you find the mistakes? Write the names correctly. hopkins hotel lincoln school orchard street newton road botanic gardens national library shea stadium 3 Nouns Common Nouns Nouns are divided into common nouns and proper nouns. Common nouns are words for people, animals, places, or things. These are words for people. They are common nouns. artist Word File Here are more words for people:
The actor gave an amazing performance. baffle v. to confuse to a point at which no adj. baffling progress can be made n. bafflement Syn. puzzle The causes of many harmful diseases have baffled doctors for centuries. That was a baffling question. bear v. to produce, to carry; to show; to endure adj. bearably adj. bearable Syn. yield This orchard bears many fine harvests of apples. Although stock prices declined, losses have been bearable for most investors. block v. to prevent movement progress, or n. blockage success adj. blocked Syn. obstruct The government blocked the sale of the airline. The streets were flooded due to a blockage in the pipes. blur v. to make something difficult to see adj. blurred Syn. cloud n
olid ka eksootilised maad, nagu näiteks India, ka sealset arhitektuuri jäljendati nn india-tüüpi aedades. Räägiti ka itaalia, prantsuse, hollandi stiilis aedadest, mis kõik kujutavad endast korrapärast tüüpi aedu. Meelsasti kasutati kõike stiile läbisegi (Hellström 1997). Readleaf, Penshurst, kujundatud William Wells'i poolt (amatöör-kunstnik) 19. saj esimesel veerandil. Eksootilised okaspuud, kiviktaimla - the rock garden, köögiviljaaed - the kitchen garden, puuviljaaed - orchard, inglise lilleaed, hollandi lilleaed... Rustikaalsed ehitised, "crazy paving" - korrapäratu kujuga kividest sillutis. Eeskujuks paljudele hilisematele halvamaitselistele aedadele... (Hellström 1997). Ka huvi eksootiliste taimede vastu püsis. Inglise impeeriumi kõige kaugematest nurkadest voolas neid lakkamatult sisse. Kew Gardens Londonis kujunes 18. saj lõpul üheks kõige liigirikkamaks botaanikaaiaks maailmas. Sealt levisid uued taimed ka eraaedadesse. Pool sajandit olid lilleaiad
Rona Sandilands at a meeting at then QICC-president Pat Mercer’s home attended by prominent Scottish Fold and British breeders, including Lillian Carter founding breeder in Queensland. The first Scottish Shorthair exhibited was Ptah Dunstan Gold, bred by Lillian Carter and owned by Rona Sandilands. During the 1980s he was exhibited at the Queensland Longhair Cat Club show, achieving a Reserve in Group 3 under Victorian Judge Marie Orchard. There is also a Scottish Longhair. The Poodle Cat (Pudelkatze) is essentially a breed developed from the Scottish Fold and Devon Rex to create a curly coated fold-eared cat - a curly-coated Scottish Fold or fold-eared Devon Rex. It was developed initially in Germany where its future is threatened by rulings prohibiting the breeding of cats with harmful defects. This ruling affects Scottish Fold cats because of the skeletal abnormalities which can occur. The breed is attractive and if breeders
T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler O f course not all Tests, Alliances, and Enmities are confronted in bars. In many stories, such as The Wizard of Oz, these are simply encounters on the road. At this stage on the Yellow Brick Road, Dorothy acquires her companions the Scarecrow, T i n W o o d s m a n and Cowardly Lion, and makes enemies such as an orchard full of grumpy talking trees. She passes a number of Tests such as getting Scarecrow off the nail, oiling the T i n Woodsman, and helping the Cowardly Lion deal with his fear. In Star Wars the Tests continue after the cantina scene. Obi Wan teaches Luke about the Force by making him fight blindfolded. T h e early laser battles with the Imperial fighters are another Test which Luke successfully passes. 7 . APPROACH TO THE I N M O S T CAVE