The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
Christ and Saint Menas (icon) The ancient artist showed two figures: Christ, easily recognizable by the nimbus with a cross and the book of the Gospel in his hand, and Saint. Menas, an abbot holding scrolls, probably with the text of the rules of his monastery. Christ holds the abbot's hand in a gesture of friendship, which gives the icon another name - the Icon of Friendship. Another interpretation indicates that this gesture symbolizes protection. With his right hand, Menas points to Christ, who supports him or blesses those contemplating the icon. The content of the icon may refer to the words of Christ from the Gospel of John: "I no longer call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master does, but I have called you friends." The figures stand frontally. In the background there are hills and a sky in the shades of the setting sun. Next to Christ there is a Greek inscription - Savior (koine ΨΟΤΕΡ). The figure of the abbot is described as "Apa Mena abbot" (koine ΑΠΑ ΜΗΝΑ ΠΡΟΕΙCΤΟC).
Written in the stars. This breezy, lightweight, white dress with gold foil details will have you starstruck. Starting from the top, we designed this smocked bodice with plenty of stretch to accommodate varying bust sizes and breastfeeding. Made with love and plenty of details from the perfect sized pouf sleeve, subtle square neckline that doesn't sacrifice coverage, a tiered midi-length skirt, and attached lining.
The W11, Nimbus's vision of the ideal weekend cruiser, is designed for individuals with active lifestyles who wish to extend their weekends, travel farther and spend time with loved ones.
Nimbus and Zephyr. Nimbus is 17 months and Zephyr is 10 weeks. Submitted by http://nimbusthelittleblackraincloud.tumblr.com
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.
Danish police officer Peter König was police dog handler from 1976 through 1988. He and his wife and had just bought a house in the suburbs, and couldn’t afford two cars. As a police dog handler he had to be available 24/7, so he bought a 1956 Nimbus outfit for transport. It was used for riding into the city year round. His police dog ’Judo’ sat in the sidecar. During summer the dog would occasionally jump out at a red light, take a quick leak at a lamppost, and get back in the sidecar before the lights changed. In winter it was nice to have the sidecar when on icy roads, but still it was a cold ride in snow and sleet. One nice summer evening they were on their way home from work, and saw a young guy with bloody hands. Calling in vain for him to stop, Peter König then shouted he’d send the dog for him, if he didn’t stop. The guy looked back, saw no dog, and continued. Then he shouted another ”stop, or I’ll release the dog!”, and then ”get him!”. Out jumped Judo, the guy made it another eight inches or so, whereupon the dog had him by the arm in a flying tackling, never seen better on a soccer field. Thus Peter Köning got the be the only police dog handler making an arrest from a motorcycle. Later he lent the motorcycle to his brother, from whom it was stolen. By then Peter König had transferred to the traffic police section, covering all of Denmark. ”I believe I stopped every single Nimbus I saw”, he says. (to check if they were his stolen bike)
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.
Nimbus the Rainy Frog may look solemn but in reality he is just a reserved and observant guy hoping to make a new friend! Featuring a delicate lace collar hand sewn to his body, a fluffy cloud belly patch, raindrop blush, and ruffle bracelets. Nimbus is weighted with polypellets to comfort his new friend and stuffed to the perfect squish level for the best cuddles. Made from deliciously soft yarn for the body, cotton yarn for the cloud, cotton/acrylic yarn for his raindrop blush, minky fabric for the face and belly patches, acrylic lace, and nylon yarn for his ruffles. Details are 100% handsewn. Weighted with polypellets in his belly to comfort his new friend! Frog pattern by CuddlyMonstersbyMoon
This horse liked to run a lot. After a snowstorm and late in the day, I finally caught this guy where I wanted him.
Many of you might have heard about big brands such as John Lewis competing to get the crown of the most memorable commercial every year. However, one humble mattress company had recently caused a stir online with its commercial. The mattress company Nimbus recently came up with a superb festive advert released online and gained
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.
If you were anything like me as a kid, pandas, you probably didn’t pay very close attention in history class. Memorizing dates and names seemed like such a bore, and my teachers could not manage to get the importance of the subject through my thick skull. But now that I’m an adult, I am fascinated by learning more about the world’s past, so I’m doing everything I can to catch up on those lessons I snoozed through.