Now, just to have a second here to pause, is my family photo that went out to all of our friends that my mom posed in our driveway-- see her wreath in the back? She's very proud of that.
So on one side of the coin, the face we're looking at is, by now, our old friend Heracles, Hercules. He's got a victory wreath , and he is carrying a club, another symbol of Hercules. Hercules is important for Hannibal because he is also the first god of the ancient world to go to Spain, to go from the Eastern Mediterranean
from a little cave of jewels about the size of a gimm ball a blue heart wavered in its Center surrounded by tiny wreaths of red flowers and flickering silver stars as she watched they dwindled and were gone all that was left was a shattered watermelon rind scooped
So again, this Nyamata Memorial Church. You can see those benches and you can see the wreaths that have been laid on the ground there. So this is a bigger picture of the church.
And so here are the figures posed. The wood circle at the bottom is something that someone might make a wreath with.
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. We entered Nepal on the Day of the Dog when dogs were given little marigold wreaths , and little tikas and special treats.
kind of translation and how do you figure out when you're supposed to put them in or out if you have a machine bright pink and white plastic cherry blossoms which the girls wound into wreaths and were in their hair the lake
His look is certainly not youthful and happy. He is square-jawed. He's wearing a victory wreath .
over Russia the heavy wooden doors parted and the Archdeacon from st. John the Baptist Church emerged softly reciting prayers a group carrying a coffin cover decorated with a wreath made of natural flowers fell into line after him acquire came out then singing the holy God prayer followed by a dozen
So you're actually able to say what you want. So when Google did pull out of China, you had people laying wreaths and flowers at the Google Office, because they were really saddened by the fact
So just something for us to think about, again. These are children at the Nyamata Memorial Church, who are going on an official commemoration, bringing their wreath , which is really a common thing in Rwanda.
But that is remembering that you are just a man or a person. So we don't have-- those in this room probably are not going to commission, like Julius Caesar, someone to hold a laurel wreath over your head while you're doing a procession like the Roman triumph to say you're just a man, you're just a man, you're not a god.