domingo, 5 de abril de 2015

Bodinhos (billy-goat cubs)

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In School of Saint Paul State "Colonel John Ernest Figueiredo" - Town of John
 Teacher Vitor O`Collins, "the Irish".

photo: http://profemernogueira.blogspot.com.br/2014/11/evento-conhecendo-o-municipio-proemi.html
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Eu deixei o portão aberto e as "Bodaiadas" escaparam.
(I left the gate open and the "Bodaiadas" escaped.)

ARE ALL MY PRISONERS.

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Municipal cemitery - Town of John
CHISEL, it´s MY!
[Tombstone John Yoseph Baptist Walnut 1825-1909]
photo:

SEE,

St. John's Day, Masonic feast 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
Freemasons historically celebrate two feasts of Saint John. The feast of John the Baptist falls on 24 June, and that of John the Evangelist on 27 December, roughly marking mid-summer and mid-winter. During the Eighteenth Century, the Premier Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodge of Ireland favoured the day of John the Baptist, while the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the Antient Grand Lodge of England and the Grand Lodge of All England at York installed their Grand Masters on the feast day of John the Evangelist. The United Grand Lodge of England was formed on 27 December 1813.

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As cabras são belezas, nos fornecem leite e seus derivados.
(Goats are beauties, gives us milk and milk products.)

Capril Grove
Guided tours with
Victor Collins

#Talk about milk production, artisan cheeses base
#The Capril Grove as
update a rich and
important dairy tradition
Joanópolis and Mantiqueira
#Visit the stable
the billy-goat and milking parlor

Grab your ticket
in the window of
cheeses
Adults: R$ 10.00
Children under 10
years free!
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St. John the Baptist is an oil painting on walnut wood by Leonardo da Vinci. Completed from 1513 to 1516, when the High Renaissance was metamorphosing into Mannerism, it is believed to be his final painting. The original size of the work was 69x57 cm. It is now exhibited at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France.

CONSTRUCTION "NEW SAINT JOHN CITY" - SAINT PAUL STATE - BRAZIL.


SEE, FRIDAY SAINT:

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