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rabbitcruiser · 1 year
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The Kapellbrücke almost burned down on August 18, 1993, destroying two thirds of its interior paintings. Shortly thereafter, the Kapellbrücke was reconstructed and again opened to the public on April 14, 1994 for a total of US$2.1 million.  
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lottagy · 4 years
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Preparing exhibition Restaurant Reussbrücke, Ottenbach, switzerland #reussbrücke #reuss #ottenbach #miceoninstagram #miceofinstagram #mice#pappmache #pappmaschee #papiermaché #paperclayar #paperclay #papercraft #papelmache #candleholder #Kerzenträger #kerzenständer #bear #bearlamp #lottagysi #artoftheday #art #dogstagram #doglamp #cat #catsofinstagram (hier: Restaurant Reussbrücke) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEATf49p_4u/?igshid=1xb9n3kkn1w
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info-bremgarten · 4 years
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2020 02 14 Valentinstag Bremgarten Aargau
Ich wünsche dir einen schönen Valentinstag..!
♥🌹♥🌹♥ 🌹🐞
https://www.bremgarten.info/artgalerie.html
#Valentinstag #Artino #Bremgarten #Aargau #BDB #AVA #Eisenbahnbrücke #Reuss #TinoHug #Altstadt #Pontoniere #Wassersport #Art #Farben #Reussbrücke
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connor-burrows · 7 years
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Reussbrücke Bremgarten by urs-schmidli
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jjordan7 · 7 years
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Reussbrücke Bremgarten by urs-schmidli
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cindycapo · 7 years
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Reussbrücke Bremgarten by urs-schmidli
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11millionaires · 5 years
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#swiss #bremgarten #travel #travelinux (hier: Reussbrücke) https://www.instagram.com/p/B15tSAEowOG/?igshid=gpwrdsd8c2qv
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amkretov · 7 years
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trainfart      Опубликовано: 31 июл. 2017 г.
Züge an der Reussbrücke Mellingen
ICN InterCityNeigezug
IC 2000
RE460 041 SRK + Schublok Re 460 019
Re 450 als RE
Re 460 025 нервная нэлли
ICE 1
RE460 023 On The Move mit Zugkreuzung
RE460 095
Re 420
Re 460 072 + Re460 104 als Schublok
Re 460 033
Re 460 069 und Schublok Re 460 039
Re 460 055
Re 460 084...
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wish-to-be-there · 7 years
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Reussbrücke Bremgarten by urs-schmidli
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whiskeygin23 · 6 years
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Reussbrücke Luzern by ernstkramer
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catapti · 7 years
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Die Pforte der Einsiedelei bleibt zu – die zweite Nacht unter freiem Himmel
... unteren Vorstadt nahe dem Südende der hölzernen Reussbrücke befinden. Ein ehemaliges Kloster steht auch in Niederwil, das Kloster Gnadenthal ... from Google Alert – Kloster http://ift.tt/2ty6EkP via IFTTT
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rabbitcruiser · 12 days
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The Kapellbrücke almost burned down on August 18, 1993, destroying two thirds of its interior paintings. Shortly thereafter, the Kapellbrücke was reconstructed and again opened to the public on April 14, 1994 for a total of US$2.1 million.
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lottagy · 4 years
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Ändu 40x40cm weilt in der #reussbrücke #reuss #acrylicpainting #acrylbild #hundeliebe #hundeleben #pictureoftheday #dog #dogs #doglover #funny #andywarhol #andy #lottagysi (hier: Ottenbach, Switzerland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCbZtRfpDG9/?igshid=7fkk3bw1sobb
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ruediwachter · 7 years
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Restaurant Reussbrücke, 14. Mai 2017
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months
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International Wig Day
Playing dress up has been a favorite pastime for children for ages. Why do we let go of the fun? International Wig Day has created a day where anyone and everyone can play along and wear a wig to change their appearance. You can choose to be silly, or serious. You can get a wig that will let you try out that haircut you’ve been thinking about, but aren’t sure if you are brave enough to do it. Now you have a reason and way to try it on for size!
History of Wig Day Temashop, a costume store in Denmark, created this holiday to bring a little fun to life. Everyone can get into a rut with the steady pull and push of a busy life. They encourage people to get their co-workers and friends involved and really make the event something special! Men and women, girls and boys are all invited to join!
People often think that wigs are just for people who have lost their hair due to medical treatment or natural hair loss. It just isn’t the case. Many celebrities have been open in admitting that they use wigs as an accessory to their fashion choices. Actors have used wigs throughout history as part of their costumes. Some people say that certain wigs help them to adopt different attitudes.
How to Celebrate International Wig Day The best part of celebrating International Wig Day is to get your friends involved! Get your work or school to go along as well and let the fun of the event last all day. There are many fun options for wigs at party and costume shops. If you need some inspiration, internationalwigday.org has a list of online shops you can check out.
Another way to celebrate is to pick your wig and dress on up to go out with your friends. Again, silly or serious is up to you. Just enjoy your friends and the atmosphere of where you choose to go. That is what the day is all about, reminding as many people as possible to just slow down and enjoy life.
Need more inspiration? Talk to your stylist and see what they are doing to celebrate! They may even be able to direct you to a local destination where there will be a gathering of those who will be getting their Wig On! Not only will you have a great time with your friends, but might make some new ones as well!
Is there a local charity that could use some funds? You could use the day of fun in the workplace to help. Perhaps a donation will allow each person to participate in International Wig Day and the proceeds could go to the charity! Fun and social awareness all in one. Everyone knows that the fun dress up days and events at work can lead to some hilarious moments! Don’t forget to record the fun and post your pictures on social media for all to see!
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rabbitcruiser · 3 months
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National Big Wig Day
National Big Wig Day is an annual celebration occurring on the last Friday of January. This year it falls on January 26.  It’s a special day that allows anyone not only a place for special recognition as a “big wig” but also for them to showcase their fun sides by donning their favorite silly wigs. Just as people show off those wigs, the goal is to encourage as many people as possible to donate to the activities of the American Cancer Society, to fight the scourge of cancer. People are encouraged to donate as little as $1 for this cause.
History of National Big Wig Day
Today, wearing wigs has become a lifestyle and an important part of fashion in society, but its history dates back many centuries ago. The first record of the use of a wig is in ancient Egypt, where the people protected their shaved heads from the intensity of sunlight and lice by adorning them with wigs. This record is depicted in Egyptian ancient paintings and sculptures.
From the 16th to 18th century, the Europeans started using wigs as a way to combat the proliferation of baldness that ravaged them as a result of a syphilis epidemic. However, after the approval of King Louis XIV, the use of wigs became more pronounced as a form of fashion among the Europeans. Going forward, in the 20th-century wigs became more popular and accepted among women and various kinds and forms of wigs were introduced.
The National Big Wig Day was invented by Patty Sharkey on January 2, 2016. After a melancholic post-holiday, she posted a ‘wigged out’ selfie of herself wearing a raspberry and chocolate-colored curly wig on Facebook and captioned it “Happy National Wig Day.” Surprisingly, the reception was amazing and the responses from the people all around the United States were encouraging. Patty Sharkey thought of a way to share this silliness while creating a charity forum for a cause and came up with the popular National Big Wig Day every last Friday in January.
The major highlight of the National Big Wig Day is to get many people to give at least a dollar. The goal of the fundraising is to see that one million people give one dollar each to the American Cancer Society Look Good/Feel Better division. As a tradition, Sharkey nominates a Big Wig who inspires affection in all of us. And as we celebrate today, know that you have a Big Wig in you.
National Big Wig Day timeline
3000 B.C. Ancient Egyptians Use Wigs
The first use of wigs in history is found among the Ancient Egyptians who use wigs as a means of covering their scalp from the intensity of sunlight.
1600s Use of Wigs By Europeans
Europeans begin to wear wigs to cover baldness resulting from the syphilis epidemic.
1900s Wig As Costumes
Wigs become popular among women and are used as a costume for celebrity glamor.
2016 The Day is Established
National Big Wig Day is established by Patty Sharkey.
National Big Wig Day FAQs
What makes National Big Wig Day special?
The National Big Wig Day is special because, aside from the fun and the glamor of donning the wigs, the motive behind the celebration is the fact that we all can display the humanity, affection, and compassion in us to those who are ailing, by donating even as little as $1 to the American Cancer Society or any other organization that fights cancer.
Where is National Big Wig Day celebrated?
National Big Wig Day was started in 2016 in the United States by Patty Sharkey, but the celebration has spread farther beyond the shores of the U.S. to other countries where the goodwill behind the celebration is still much recognized.
When is National Big Wig Day?
The time and date of the  National Big Wig Day celebration may differ from country to country, but the popular period usually observed in the United States is every last Friday of January.
National Big Wig Day Activities
Wear your favorite wig
Donate to Charity
Host a party
What better ways are there to celebrate National Big Wig Day than donning your finest silly wig and joining others to have fun? Amazingly, you can make your day more engaging, memorable, and fun by taking selfies of yourself adorned in your silly wig and sharing them online with the hashtag #BigWigDay on your social media accounts
The most amazing aspect of National Big Wig Day is the donation we make to assuage the pains of others. The goal is to form a joint and united front to fight cancer by donating as little as one dollar to the American Cancer Society.
Make this last Friday a memorable one with a special party where you have friends, family, and colleagues come over in their wigs. You can do some fundraising where everyone donates their token to combat cancer in our society.
5 Fun Facts About Big Wigs
Everyone wears wild wigs
One dollar for One Million
Periwig
It is used as a costume
Queen Elizabeth I
The famous insignia of this celebration is the wild wig, readily available at shopping malls all around.
The biggest goal of National Big Wig Day is to see one million people donate $1 each to show that even a single dollar from someone can make a huge impact.
The word 'wig' as it is known today is short for 'periwig,' a word that made its first appearance in William Shakespeare’s "The Two Gentlemen of Verona."
Contrary to the opinion that wigs are used by people who suffer natural hair loss, many actors and popular personalities have used wigs throughout history as a part of their costumes.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was rumored to have about 150 different wigs in her collection.
Why We Love National Big Wig Day
It brings out our awesomeness
Raising funds to help others
It unites us
National Big Wig Day brings out the awesomeness in us. We firmly believe that you are the biggest inspiration in your life; you’re the “big wig” of your life, and your essence and awesomeness are not tied to your clothing size, model of car, or job title, but the quality of your deeds.  This day reminds us that we are fabulous, together.
National Big Wig Day is so important to us because we can donate funds to people who are suffering illnesses that endanger their lives and might put them in wig-wearing positions, like cancer. We encourage you to donate to this cause.
It is so amazing how both young and old from different backgrounds and religious inclinations come together on this day to celebrate National Big Wig Day and raise funds to support people battling cancer. This day unites us and encourages us to support each other irrespective of our color or creed.
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