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Jogos Escolares de Minas Gerais. Bocha paralímpica. Etapa estadual Uberaba. Foto (Crédito): Tiago Ciccarini.
Paraic Neibergs, landowner, and Don Nelson, forester. Paraic Neibergs has been cooperating with the NRCS field office on forest thinning and wildfire mitigation projects. This location has been previous treated to decrease tree density and increase spacing, causing future fires to move to the ground rather than the tree crowns. Projects also help to improve the health of remaining trees. Paraic Neibergs' Bolin Ranch. Ravalli County. June 2022.
Nicole McDonald Baby Shower Hosted by Nancy and Linda at the Waverly in Cheshire, CT on November 1, 2015
Florain Pronold MdB, Vorsitzender der BayernSPD
Mehr als 30.000 Menschen demonstrierten unter dem Motto: Gerechtigkeit geht anders - Wir brauchen einen Kurswechsel.
Unzumutbare Härten für Hartz-IV-Empfänger und Geringverdienende, gleichzeitig Steuergeschenke für die Reichen und Extra-Profite für die Atomkonzerne – das ist die Bilanz der schwarz-gelben Bundesregierung. Gegen diese Politik des sozialen Ausverkaufs formiert sich zunehmend Widerstand. Sichtbares Zeichen dieses Widerstandes waren gestern 30.000 Menschen, die einem Demonstrationsaufruf des Deutschen Gewerkschaftbundes (DGB) gefolgt waren. Die BayernSPD unterstützte mit zahlreichen Bundestags- und Landtagsabgeordneten die Protestierenden. An der Spitze: der Vorsitzende der BayernSPD Florian Pronold.
1. Pentland dogs, 2. 009x2009 - Getting organized for a take-over..., 3. 8/365 ~ happy thursday!, 4. 8/365: Newhaven lighthouse, 5. Perfect Fit V, 6. 7/365: tight ring, 7. Stranger into Starman, 8. No more the foreign holiday, 9. Untitled, 10. 4/365: Mary and Meg at sundown on Braid Hill, 11. 7::365 Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis..., 12. The big wheel, 13. 005.365 + day.371 + GRT00194, 14. Red Ellie burrito, 15. The Ice Palace, 16. Smoke, 17. 03/365 Splishy splashy *Explored*, 18. Robot Monday 3.0, 19. 004.365 + day.370 + D7H15345, 20. LOLdog, 21. Under the bridge, 22. What's another year.., 23. Christmas Eve, 24. Bleurgh!, 25. Happy New Year!!!!, 26. Resolution, 27. working on daddy's computer, 28. I love you... but leave me alone., 29. 365. 188 (New Years Smooches), 30. 16 Random Things about me
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Parade of Planes (53)
Velocity V-Twin N91VT on Amado Road.
For more information, please read my 'Flying Aviation Expo 2014' album notes.
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The Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus), is a bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae). It is native to Asia and has been widely introduced elsewhere as a game bird. In parts of its range, namely in places where none of its relatives occur such as in Europe (where it is naturalized), it is simply known as the "pheasant". Ring-necked Pheasant is both the name used for the species as a whole in North America and also the collective name for a number of subspecies and their intergrades which have white neck rings.
I think I leaned in too close to the lens, because my nose looks disproportionately large here... but somehow, I love it! :)
Thank, Trisha, for the action love! :) It is fabulous-fun!
This is such a difficult review. Having lived in Weslaco (about an hour away from Brownsville) from the late 80's to the mid 90's, and only a few years younger than Mr. Martinez, I really wanted to like this book. And, if I’m completely honest, I do think Mr. Martinez has a wonderful story to tell, but it didn't come through very well in this book. The book should have been shorter and should have been better written. The number of commas used in the book probably outnumbers the number of periods two to one! There were also statements that made me question the integrity of rest of the book: “pantaloons” was used in a sentence instead of the Spanish “pantalones,”; rattlesnakes do not add a rattle each year of their life; the “red tide,” common along the Texas coast, is not caused by shellfish. Things like this, that are easily researched or corrected, make me wonder what else in the story is incorrect, or misrepresented. There are also some beautiful passages, like “I like the water. I am good under the water, and it doesn't scare me in the least, whatever the form or velocity. Its depths and hydraulic violence do not frighten me. Water kills you when you fight it, saves you when you go with it.” I do applaud the author for opening up and providing such a detailed account of his difficult childhood.
He had never before changed a tire on a bike like that so it took us over two hours to get the tire off and to put it on again, and then I am not talking about the time it took him to fix the tire. The main reason why we had so much trouble taking the tire off and putting it on again was because of the drive shaft.
Because I had to pay 150 dollars for the tow truck, which I did not think was much, consider how far I was from town, I was hoping that he would not charge me more than 100 dollars for the repair. Three hours after he started to work on my bike this man charged me 30 dollars. I was so happy with the price so I paid him 50 :)