yes that will donate to a church gladely
Greek churches often feature striped poles, known as "krya," which are traditionally made of wood and painted in alternating colors, typically white and blue. These poles serve both decorative and symbolic purposes, representing the colors of the Greek flag and embodying the spirit of Greek identity and independence. Additionally, they can mark the entrance to a church or a place of worship, enhancing the visual appeal of the architecture and reflecting cultural heritage.
Nobody actually invented them. Ski poles were first used since the start of skiing. But I suppose you can call Ed Scott the inventor of the modern ones, since he, in 1958, was the one with an idea of aluminum poles. The aluminum poles are still the main types of ski pole on the market.
Many artists nowadays specialise in totem poles. The most well known is probably Richard Hunt, who built the thickest modern totem pole in 1988.
entryway poles, ridicule poles and shame poles.
It has 2 Poles the North Pole and the South Pole . Extra Info . : Like Poles repel where as unlike Poles attract .
The north and south poles.
like poles attract unlike poles repel
No, Earth's magnetic poles and its geographic poles are not in the same place. The geographic poles are the points where Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface, while the magnetic poles are where the planet's magnetic field lines converge and enter/exit the Earth. The magnetic poles are constantly moving and can deviate from the geographic poles.
No, no, no! Poles hate everyone!
The poles that must be navigated by the canoer are called gates.
Totem Poles.
Fishing poles were invented to fish with because they are called fishing poles.