Original Watercolor Of Ballet Shoes Sandwiched In Glass On A Ball Chain - Sales

An original watercolor painted by me, reduced, then housed in glass measuring 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 inch, surrounded by silver solder. This is available on a 18, 24 or 30 inch ball chain. Please make a note in message to seller.Any charm or initial can have a magnifying glass added for $5.00. Please see my Magnifying Glass listing at my shop. The shipping is free on the magnifying glass if it is purchased with another item. Please make a note in message to seller and I will put these together for you.

Instead, Sun hopes that Itanium will provide it with a platform to attack Microsoft’s Windows 2000 operating system in mid-range systems, expanding Solaris into machines made by PC vendors like Dell Computer Corp. Meanwhile, Sun hopes the lucrative high-end server market will stay in the hands of the traditional Unix companies. Intel doesn’t deny that the high-end server market is very different from the PC world. But Intel’s Curry said that the traditional customers for Unix systems are also demanding standardization.

Judgment Week is over and the judges have picked 47 original watercolor of ballet shoes sandwiched in glass on a ball chain contestants to perform live at Radio City Music Hall, Acrobatic/Stunts: Christian Stoinev, AcroArmy, Flight Crew, Aerial Animation, Valo & Bobby, Jonatan Riquelme, Nina Burri, John Narum and Andrey Moraru, Child Acts: Adrian Romoff and Dom the Bomb’s Triple Threat, Child singers: Mara Justine, Julia Goodwin and Quintavious Johnson, Comedians: Darik Santos, Wendy Liebman and Dan Naturman, Dancers: Blue Journey, John and Andrew, Dragon House ‘The Agents’ and Sean and Luke..

Dance Groups: Jasmine Flowers, Baila Conmigo, Hart Dance Team, Bad Boys of Ballet, Mothmen Dance and Extreme Dance Company. Female Singers: Kelli Glover, Anna Clendening, Emily West and Julia Goodwin. Magicians; David and Leeman, Mat Franco, Smoothini and Mike Super. Male Singers: Paul Leti, Jaycob Curlee, Miguel Dakota and Jonah Smith. Music Groups: Kieran and Finian Makepeace, Livy, Matt & Sammy, Sons of Serendip, The Willis Clan, Acte II, Emil & Darien, One Voice Children’s Choir and Jonah Smith.

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, “Inside Rodin’s Hands: Art, Technology, and Surgery,” through Aug, 3, “Carleton Watkins: The Stanford Albums,” nearly 70 photographs of Yosemite and the Pacific Coast by a foremost American landscape photographer of the 19th century, through original watercolor of ballet shoes sandwiched in glass on a ball chain Aug, 17, “Robert Frank in America,” photographs by Frank that shed new light on his legendary work, “The Americans,” through Jan, 5, 11 a.m.-5 p.m, Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m, Cantor Arts Center, Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way, 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu..

Mohr Gallery. “Crooked River”: sculpture installation by animator and artist Gesine Krätzner. Through July 27. Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, Inline image 1, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. Free. www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext. 305. Palo Alto Art Center. “Dana Harel: Between Dreams and Nightmares,” through Sept. 7. Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto. 650-329-2366. Peninsula Museum of Art. “Architecture In Color — Paintings by Tom Schultz” and “Emergence — Assemblage by Gerry Anne Lenhart,” through Sept. 7. Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777 California Drive, Burlingame. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. Free admission. 650-692-2101 or www.peninsulamuseum.org.

Kepler’s Books, Michael S, Malone, “The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World’s Most Important Company,” noon July 24, Computer original watercolor of ballet shoes sandwiched in glass on a ball chain History Museum, 1401 Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View; register at http://www.computerhistory.org/events/upcoming/#intel-trinity-how-robert-noyce, YA Forever: Maggie Stiefvater with Tessa Gratton and Brenna Yovanoff, “Sinner,” 7 p.m, July 24, Story Time with Todd Parr, “It’s Okay to Make Mistakes,” 11 a.m, July 28, Redwood Shores Branch Library, 399 Marine Parkway @ Bridge Parkway, Redwood Shores, Prajwal Parajuly, “The Gurkha’s Daughter,” 7 p.m, July 29, Jacqueline Winspear, “The Care and Management of Lies: A Novel of the Great War,” 7:30 p.m, July 30, Amy Bloom, “Lucky Us,” 7:30 p.m, Aug, 7, Bob Braham, “OMG I Need a Job: A Practical Guide to Finding a Great Job in Any Economy,” 7:30 p.m, Aug, 12, Lev Grossman, “The Magician’s Land,” 7:30 p.m, Aug, 15, Daniel J, Levitin, “The Organized Mind,” 7:30 p.m, Aug, 21, Melissa Hart, “Wild Within: How Rescuing Owls Inspired a Family,” 2 p.m, Aug, 24, Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, www.keplers.com or 650-324-4321..

Menlo Park City Council Chambers. A Poet, a Poet, a Poet: a Trio of Wordsmiths. 11 a.m. Aug. 2. San Mateo County Poet Laureate Caroline Goodwin, East Palo Alto Poet Laureate Kalamu Chaché, and “Menlo Park Renaissance Man” Jym Marks will share their work and talk about their processes. Presented by the Menlo Park Library. Menlo Park City Council Chambers, 701 Laurel St., Menlo Park. Free. www.menlopark.org/library. Moscow Ballet. “Great Russian Nutcracker.” 4 and 8 p.m. Dec. 19. Flint Center, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino. $30. (Discounts available.) Ticketmaster 800-345-7000 or www.nutcracker.com/buy-tickets.

Rancho Day Fiesta, Noon-4 p.m, Sept, 20, Sanchez Adobe, 1000 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica, Presented by the San Mateo County Historical Association, Early California music original watercolor of ballet shoes sandwiched in glass on a ball chain and participatory dancing, Rancho style refreshments, $1 suggested donation with additional charges for food and crafts, 650-359-1462 or www.historysmc.org, Silicon Valley Ball, 8 p.m.-midnight, Dec, 13, Kathy Griffin, Roy Rogers, Paula Harris, Danny Click, Mustache Harbor and more, in four venues, Food, Supports arts and entertainment in Redwood City, $125, 650-369-7770 ot www.siliconvalleyball.com..



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