Arya-Shriya - Chikku Bukku film release date is confirmed as November 19th. In the film “Chikku Bukku”, Arya’s role is romantic hero (Arjun). Shriya played the role of a South Indian girl(Anu) who lives in London. When Arya and Shriya travels in train love bloom between them and they face problems and tackled them in the journey is the rest of the story. The film’s first part starts from foreign – London and major part of the film “Chikku Bukku” shot in Austria.
The audio launch of the film “Chikku Bukku” will be held on November 13th. Manikandan is the director of the film Chikku Bukku and Media One Global Entertainment is the producer. The new face Preetika (Amrita Rao’s sister) also acted in the film.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Nursing shoes
Hi pals! Hope you are having a great day ahead. If you work in the healthcare industry, you may spend lots of hours working, and on your toes. You, more than anyone, can understand exactly how crucial comfortable nursing shoes or boots need to be. For example, there are comfortable work wear availabe for you to purchase on the site at the scrubsandbeyond.com . When you shop around and when you walk around your medical center, you will probably see many of your fellow workers donning scrubsandbeyond nursing shoes or boots. This make of footwear features all the features necessary to people who commit lots of time to health care and on their toes, including health-related workers.
The most famous nurse shoes or boots will be available at scrubsandbeyond. These closed back nurses shoes or boots have a very unique and comfortable design and style that’s based on the organic form of your fit. Normally it takes some people a certain amount of time and energy to get accustomed to having a whole lot of comfort and support of their feet, however as soon as you slip on the Scrubsandbeyond.com workwear you’ll be impressed by how comfortable and easy to care for, these health-related clogs are.
There’s more than enough room inside the footwear for your foot and the low impact-high comfort combination is fantastic. No matter where you do your work and the way you might be standing up, you will discover that your toes, soles of your feet and lower limbs are relaxed. Their nursing clogs also come in many types of materials and colors, including the classic bright natural leather which seems to be an excellent example of comfort, along with the scrub uniforms. In fact, these clogs are comfortable for everyone as they also come in wide size along with narrow widths.
Good luck!
The most famous nurse shoes or boots will be available at scrubsandbeyond. These closed back nurses shoes or boots have a very unique and comfortable design and style that’s based on the organic form of your fit. Normally it takes some people a certain amount of time and energy to get accustomed to having a whole lot of comfort and support of their feet, however as soon as you slip on the Scrubsandbeyond.com workwear you’ll be impressed by how comfortable and easy to care for, these health-related clogs are.
There’s more than enough room inside the footwear for your foot and the low impact-high comfort combination is fantastic. No matter where you do your work and the way you might be standing up, you will discover that your toes, soles of your feet and lower limbs are relaxed. Their nursing clogs also come in many types of materials and colors, including the classic bright natural leather which seems to be an excellent example of comfort, along with the scrub uniforms. In fact, these clogs are comfortable for everyone as they also come in wide size along with narrow widths.
Good luck!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Vengai
Dhanush’s next film is Vengai. After the success of Uthamaputhiran, Dhanush is very happy. Now he is going to work with Director Hari for his next film Vengai. Initially the film Vengai has been titled as Aruva but Hari, the director of the film changed the name as Vengai. Hari’s earlier film with Surya is Singam. Now he titled the film as Vengai. Tamannah is the heroine for this film Vengai.
Hari is famous for masala films and all his earlier films are super hit. Dhanush said that he liked the posters of Vengai and he is very interested to work with Hari. Director Hari revealed that this is also a mass masala film like his earlier films. Actor Raj Kiran is doing an important role in the film Vengai. Devi Sri Prasad is the music director for the film.
Hari is famous for masala films and all his earlier films are super hit. Dhanush said that he liked the posters of Vengai and he is very interested to work with Hari. Director Hari revealed that this is also a mass masala film like his earlier films. Actor Raj Kiran is doing an important role in the film Vengai. Devi Sri Prasad is the music director for the film.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Pottery klins
Hi pals!Hope you have a great day ahead. It has been a while since I have updated you about my pottery internship. I took a week off while grandma's son and daughter in law were in town. During that week I started writing a little bit again hence the entries with poetry.
The next week was very low key. I was content to play on the wheel as well as demonstrating for our moms what I have learned so far. I was glad that I was still able to create during my week off and excited that getting back to the wheel has unlocked my creativity once again. There is something so freeing when working with potters wheels- maybe it is the soothing feel of the clay moving beneath your fingers - my creativity just seems to flow.
Last week I went in on Tuesday before heading to Kansas City for our friends' wedding. I spent the time deciding on the right pottery glazes for the pieces I had done, as the glazes can make such a difference in the look of the final product. I am really impressed with the great results I got from the latest low fire glazes. The finish is just as good as I use to get with the high fire glazes. The place where I fire my pieces encourages us to use the low fire glazes when we can because it reduces wear and tear on the kiln and also uses a lot less energy. I fired all but three of my pieces Tuesday night and I picked them up on Wednesday evening. What a joy to hold, see and share the fruit of my internship these last few months!
God has been doing a lot of restoration in me through this whole journey. He has restored my confidence in myself when I see what I have been able to create with my own two hands. Hallelu Yah! I have one more day with Grandma, tomorrow, before we head out on our road trip. I am so grateful for this opportunity and excited to see what the future holds in regards to my pottery works. There is so much to learn and so many different clays and glazes to work with, the creative opportunities seem endless. My plan, for now, is to continue practicing and learning pottery at my folks in Albuquerque mid-April through mid-May. I will continue to blog and post pictures. I have a few projects in mind but mostly hope to practice throwing as much as I can in order to improve my technique. After that I am waiting and praying to see what opportunities open up for me to continue growing in and through pottery.
My dad made a plate for each of us kids when we were born. They have our name and date of birth on them. I decided to continue this tradition and made my version of a plate for Shiloh. I am really happy with how the plate turned out and hope to make more for my niece, nephews and other kiddos he blesses our family with. Here is Shiloh's plate. The middle inscription says: "Our mouths were filled with laughter," from Psalm 126. This Psalm was a key part of our pregnancy. Good luck!
The next week was very low key. I was content to play on the wheel as well as demonstrating for our moms what I have learned so far. I was glad that I was still able to create during my week off and excited that getting back to the wheel has unlocked my creativity once again. There is something so freeing when working with potters wheels- maybe it is the soothing feel of the clay moving beneath your fingers - my creativity just seems to flow.
Last week I went in on Tuesday before heading to Kansas City for our friends' wedding. I spent the time deciding on the right pottery glazes for the pieces I had done, as the glazes can make such a difference in the look of the final product. I am really impressed with the great results I got from the latest low fire glazes. The finish is just as good as I use to get with the high fire glazes. The place where I fire my pieces encourages us to use the low fire glazes when we can because it reduces wear and tear on the kiln and also uses a lot less energy. I fired all but three of my pieces Tuesday night and I picked them up on Wednesday evening. What a joy to hold, see and share the fruit of my internship these last few months!
God has been doing a lot of restoration in me through this whole journey. He has restored my confidence in myself when I see what I have been able to create with my own two hands. Hallelu Yah! I have one more day with Grandma, tomorrow, before we head out on our road trip. I am so grateful for this opportunity and excited to see what the future holds in regards to my pottery works. There is so much to learn and so many different clays and glazes to work with, the creative opportunities seem endless. My plan, for now, is to continue practicing and learning pottery at my folks in Albuquerque mid-April through mid-May. I will continue to blog and post pictures. I have a few projects in mind but mostly hope to practice throwing as much as I can in order to improve my technique. After that I am waiting and praying to see what opportunities open up for me to continue growing in and through pottery.
My dad made a plate for each of us kids when we were born. They have our name and date of birth on them. I decided to continue this tradition and made my version of a plate for Shiloh. I am really happy with how the plate turned out and hope to make more for my niece, nephews and other kiddos he blesses our family with. Here is Shiloh's plate. The middle inscription says: "Our mouths were filled with laughter," from Psalm 126. This Psalm was a key part of our pregnancy. Good luck!
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