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IMMATURE BALD EAGLE #2
On December 4, 2011 a bald eagle and its three offspring devoured a field mouse on the edge of our front yard. I had seen the family before but landing in our front yard was a photo op not to be missed.
Rosie shares a story about dog-sitting and sings a song. 04.25.2010
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by andy Cheung.
The younger 2 of mine on a moss covered rock along the Squak Connector trail on the east side of Cougar Mountain.
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Varsity High School Girls basketball saw the Bellefontaine Chieftains face the Piqua Indians in a non-conference game. The Lady Chiefs domination could only be described by a Brian De Palma movie, with a 13-1 run in the first period. The Piqua Indians played hard but
could not withstand the assault of the Chieftains. A 23 -3 halftime lead the Lady chiefs continued to play well into the second half holding the Lady Indians to just two points in the second half and those came in the third period. The balanced attack by the Lady chiefs kept a 12-0 fourth period for a final score of 45-5.
Lexi Robinson led the Chieftains with 12 points Emma Middaugh and Tayteum Vigansky scored eight points a piece and Tiffany Boop added seven points. The Lady Chiefs moved to 2-2 on the season and Piqua dropped to 0-4.
Race 2 on Closing day of the Del Mar 2012 meet in Del Mar California. Lots of great people and races with beautiful race horses!
Photos of the Finish line taken between 12.00pm and 1.00pm at the 2022-2023 TPR Events Winter Series 2 on 2nd January 2023
Knife Urn
•Date: ca. 1820
•Geography: Made in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
•Culture: American
•Medium: Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, tulip poplar
•Dimensions: 25 11/16 × 12 9/16 in. (65.2 × 31.9 cm)
•Classification: Furniture
•Credit Line: Purchase, Mrs. Russell Sage Gift, 1970
•Accession Number: 1970.260.1
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 733.
Knife boxes typically were displayed on the top of sideboards and contained all the silver cutlery required for dining. The cylindrical form and multiple reeds with pointed Gothic profiles around the bodies of these examples are design features specific to Baltimore.
Provenance
Thomas Kyle Antiques, Goshen, New York, until 1970.
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•The United States and Canada, 1800-1900 A.D.
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•Baltimore Federal Furniture in The American Wing
Knife Urn
•Date: ca. 1820
•Geography: Made in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
•Culture: American
•Medium: Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, tulip poplar
•Dimensions: 25 11/16 × 12½ in. (65.2 × 31.8 cm)
•Classification: Furniture
•Credit Line: Purchase, Mrs. Russell Sage Gift, 1970
•Accession Number: 1970.260.2
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 733.
Knife boxes typically were displayed on the top of sideboards and contained all the silver cutlery required for dining. The cylindrical form and multiple reeds with pointed Gothic profiles around the bodies of these examples are design features specific to Baltimore.
Provenance
Thomas Kyle Antiques, Goshen, New York, until 1970.
Timeline of Art History (2000-Present)
Timelines
•The United States and Canada, 1800-1900 A.D.
MetPublications
•Baltimore Federal Furniture in The American Wing
The strike began Thursday morning & continues through Saturday evening.
Today (Friday), people will gather in support at 4 pm at the Grand Hyatt.
They targeted Hyatt because they had an IPO Thursday which raised nearly a billion dollars
Parts of the Mall seem so outdated like the food court , still looks very 80s. In February 1955, it was announced that a major shopping center on a 50-acre site at 174th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard would be constructed. The center was officially opened on August 22, 1959 as the "South Bay Center" (or simply as "SBC"). The architects were A. Quincy Jones, Frederick Emmons and Victor Gruen Associates. The center included a large, freestanding, 4-story May Company department store, designed by Albert C. Martin and Associates (with a public fallout shelter in the basement). The store also included a book and record department, furniture department, camera shop, soda fountain and the sit-down "Bay Shore Tea Room" restaurant. Surrounding the department store was an "open air" shopping center with shaded outdoor "breezeways." There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize.[2]
On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later, becoming the 35th President of the United States.[3][4] During the 1960s and 1970s, many stores would open and replace older ones. In the south parking lot, a car wash and theater opened. Later on, some new tenants made their debut in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, Florsheim Shoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north parking lot near Artesia Blvd.
In 1985 Forest City Development built a fully enclosed indoor mall to replace the open-air shopping center, to become the "Galleria at South Bay." It included additional anchors Nordstrom and Mervyn's, which had opened a few months earlier.[5]
In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS,[6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997,[7] before the company was sold to AMC Theatres in 2002. In September 2006, the Robinsons-May store was renamed Macy's.
In December 2008, the Mervyn's department store chain closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy, including the South Bay Galleria store. In December 2008, it was also announced that the Kohl's department store chain had bought 48 Mervyn's properties, including the South Bay Galleria property, and would take over the retail space that was formerly occupied by Mervyn's.
Four years later, on December 4, 2012, it was announced that Nordstrom would relocate to Del Amo Fashion Center, after nearly 30 years of service at the South Bay Galleria, as part of Del Amo's reconstruction project.[8]
On August 24, 2015, the South Bay Galleria has announced that they will hold off on finding a replacement for its newly departed Nordstrom store, until the entire mall is renovated.[9] The 2nd & 3rd floors of the former Nordstrom space currently serves as a Wonder of Dinosaurs exhibit.[10] The 1st floor is currently a Department Store called Q.[11]
On January 25, 2018, Australian investment firm QIC acquired South Bay Galleria from Cleveland-based Forest City. [12] QIC plans to renovate the mall and add six acres of landscaped outdoor space opening directly onto a grand staircase entering into the mall along with standalone buildings and apartment buildings. [13]
On November 14, 2019, Forever 21 announced it would be closing its South Bay Galleria location as the retailer closes 111 stores nationwide as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It closed in January 2020.[14] The South Bay Galleria has been used as a backdrop for several movie and television productions, including Fat Albert.
Steve Giesecke poses for a photograph at Camp 2 on Mt Everest. Giesecke summitted the world's tallest peak in 2007. Photo courtesy of Steve Giesecke
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Parts of the Mall seem so outdated like the food court , still looks very 80s. In February 1955, it was announced that a major shopping center on a 50-acre site at 174th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard would be constructed. The center was officially opened on August 22, 1959 as the "South Bay Center" (or simply as "SBC"). The architects were A. Quincy Jones, Frederick Emmons and Victor Gruen Associates. The center included a large, freestanding, 4-story May Company department store, designed by Albert C. Martin and Associates (with a public fallout shelter in the basement). The store also included a book and record department, furniture department, camera shop, soda fountain and the sit-down "Bay Shore Tea Room" restaurant. Surrounding the department store was an "open air" shopping center with shaded outdoor "breezeways." There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize.[2]
On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later, becoming the 35th President of the United States.[3][4] During the 1960s and 1970s, many stores would open and replace older ones. In the south parking lot, a car wash and theater opened. Later on, some new tenants made their debut in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, Florsheim Shoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north parking lot near Artesia Blvd.
In 1985 Forest City Development built a fully enclosed indoor mall to replace the open-air shopping center, to become the "Galleria at South Bay." It included additional anchors Nordstrom and Mervyn's, which had opened a few months earlier.[5]
In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS,[6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997,[7] before the company was sold to AMC Theatres in 2002. In September 2006, the Robinsons-May store was renamed Macy's.
In December 2008, the Mervyn's department store chain closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy, including the South Bay Galleria store. In December 2008, it was also announced that the Kohl's department store chain had bought 48 Mervyn's properties, including the South Bay Galleria property, and would take over the retail space that was formerly occupied by Mervyn's.
Four years later, on December 4, 2012, it was announced that Nordstrom would relocate to Del Amo Fashion Center, after nearly 30 years of service at the South Bay Galleria, as part of Del Amo's reconstruction project.[8]
On August 24, 2015, the South Bay Galleria has announced that they will hold off on finding a replacement for its newly departed Nordstrom store, until the entire mall is renovated.[9] The 2nd & 3rd floors of the former Nordstrom space currently serves as a Wonder of Dinosaurs exhibit.[10] The 1st floor is currently a Department Store called Q.[11]
On January 25, 2018, Australian investment firm QIC acquired South Bay Galleria from Cleveland-based Forest City. [12] QIC plans to renovate the mall and add six acres of landscaped outdoor space opening directly onto a grand staircase entering into the mall along with standalone buildings and apartment buildings. [13]
On November 14, 2019, Forever 21 announced it would be closing its South Bay Galleria location as the retailer closes 111 stores nationwide as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It closed in January 2020.[14] The South Bay Galleria has been used as a backdrop for several movie and television productions, including Fat Albert.
Today, for our one on one, Seth and I invited Taylor and Tyler (the RD and an RA from Pearce Hall) to have a 2 on 2 with us instead (since they meet at the same time as us and wherever we go on our 1 on 1 they usually end up showing up anyway! We took them on in Dance Dance Revolution. We beat them but they definitely held their own! It was a lot of fun!