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Gary Stuard, 54, a lifelong Texan from Dallas.
"After 8 years of organizng its clear that the traditional channels of change aren't working. The system is rigged against us. We all have the power to stop this pipeline."
West Pond, Parsonsfield, Maine.
At 1:54 A.M. October 16th the October Big Blow came roaring through Maine.
I was awakened by a high gust of wind that literally shook the whole house and caused limbs and acorns to shower onto our roof.
A few minutes later there was another gust of wind and a loud boom as a leader on our maple tree in the front yard broke off causing it to crash down through the power lines where it became tangled and suspended just above our Chevy Blazer, I thought for sure that it was crushed but the huge leader getting hung up in the power lines saved it.
The local fire chief and one of the volunteer firefighters showed up around 2:30 A.M. to check our well-being and let us know that just down the road from our house a utility pole had it's top sheared off and the lines where lying on the ground arching and burning wet leaves and pine needles causing a lot of smoke.
They had to return to that scene and stand by and stop any traffic from using the road at that point.
Obviously we lost power but with flashlights in hand we inspected the damage but really could not tell the extent until it got light around 5:30 A.M..
I took some photos of the damage and clean up by the Lucas Tree Co. and CMP.
It's not everyday or night that a 30+ foot tree limb falls into your power lines right in front of your home and causes this kind of damage, unless you live in a hurricane prone area.
Our October Big Blow has been known to pack winds up to 76 mph and comes without fail every October and it did just that early this morning.
Inv.nr: OBM/FS11228
Protokolnr: FS11228
Genstand: Ben, brændte
Materiale: Antropologisk materiale
Fundsted: Møllegårdsmarken
Sogn: Gudme
Loknr.: 156
Dato/år: 02-01-1967
Giver/sælger: -
Bemærkning: Grav 1598
Litteratur: Albrectsen 1971:54
"Babbling Comedy"
"The Perfordian Show"
(Venue 54)
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Mein erklärtes Lieblingsmotiv und deshalb auch schon einige Male in meinem Stream vorhanden, nicht zuletzt weil es so leicht erreichbar ist: der Blick aus dem Schlafzimmerfenster. :-)
Bald steht ein Umzug an und diesen Blick bei Sonnenaufgang werde ich definitiv vermissen. :-(
Born July 20, 2009 at 2:54 a.m. weighing exactly 8 lbs. Mom and baby are
well and currently sleeping, Dad is about to do likewise. More pictures to follow...
Mayor Rob Ford, Newscameras awaiting Stay Decision outside Osgoode Hall, 10:54 a.m. Toronto Ontario Canada, Wednesday December 5 2012
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Images by
© Phil Elliott and © Justin Elliott
Pixell Photography
Mob: 0438 396 054
pixellphoto@yahoo.com.au
Daffodil - a reference to Wales, along with the male voice choir around the edges of the picture. Welsh miners came walking to Oxford in the 1920s or 30s looking for work, and apparently the resulting male voice choir is still going.
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West Pond, Parsonsfield, Maine.
At 1:54 A.M. October 16th the October Big Blow came roaring through Maine.
I was awakened by a high gust of wind that literally shook the whole house and caused limbs and acorns to shower onto our roof.
A few minutes later there was another gust of wind and a loud boom as a leader on our maple tree in the front yard broke off causing it to crash down through the power lines where it became tangled and suspended just above our Chevy Blazer, I thought for sure that it was crushed but the huge leader getting hung up in the power lines saved it.
The local fire chief and one of the volunteer firefighters showed up around 2:30 A.M. to check our well-being and let us know that just down the road from our house a utility pole had it's top sheared off and the lines where lying on the ground arching and burning wet leaves and pine needles causing a lot of smoke.
They had to return to that scene and stand by and stop any traffic from using the road at that point.
Obviously we lost power but with flashlights in hand we inspected the damage but really could not tell the extent until it got light around 5:30 A.M..
I took some photos of the damage and clean up by the Lucas Tree Co. and CMP.
It's not everyday or night that a 30+ foot tree limb falls into your power lines right in front of your home and causes this kind of damage, unless you live in a hurricane prone area.
Our October Big Blow has been known to pack winds up to 76 mph and comes without fail every October and it did just that early this morning.
Natsuko Hattori window installation at Printed Matter
more info: www.printedmatter.org/programs/events/54
Driving northbound I-35, viewing the sign for the upcoming US-36 (and MO-110 & Chicago-Kansas City Expressway) interchange (Exit 54).
A bit humorous that they just slapped the shield signs for MO-110 and CKC on the upper left corner of this sign.
Cameron, Missouri
Tuesday afternoon 28 September 2021
Storyful- July 3, 2020, 10:16 AM EDT 0:40 0:54
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmStlqwxcuo
Portland Police declared a riot on July 2 after a number of flash-points between police and protesters were reported around the Multnomah County Justice Center and an adjacent courthouse.Video here shows several officers retreating back inside the central precinct police building as they are confronted and shouted at by protesters.Police said a riot was declared shortly before midnight after “large rocks, full cans, and bottles” were thrown at officers.Police said fireworks were also launched towards officers, and that a fire broke out inside the courthouse after its doors were broken.“Because of the violent nature of the demonstrators while officers cleared the area, crowd control munitions were used and several arrests were made,” police said. Credit: Garrison Davis via Storyful vh2.tv/portland-police-retreat-into-precinct-building-as-...
Having exited the bright sunshine in Knowle and into the shadows (explaining the odd hue of the cerise front), First Bristol Streetdeck 35108 SO15CUH works the early morning placement 54; a registration of placement runs that would otherwise run not in service.
Images by
© Phil Elliott
Pixell Photography
Mob: 0438 396 054
pixellphoto@yahoo.com.au
View On Black it looks way better
Gerry Rafferty, Home and dry.
There's also a world inside your window ,baby.
Boeing 747-400
Virgin Atlantic Airways
"Miss-Behaving"
Shot on location at 39,000 ft over Antigua
seat no 54 A
Condensation generated by Photocillin after a beef stew lunch.
OK the extrnal air temp of -75 degrees helps a little.
It's good to be back, but it was better to be away....
And melatonin and Red Bull appears to work for Jetlag ;-)
Title: Finishing touches
Artist: Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942
Date Created: 1940-12
Publishing Note: Cartoon was published in the Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia) on December 16, 1940.
Subject(s): Elections -- United States -- 1940; Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1940; Electoral college -- United States; United States -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945; political cartoons; editorial cartoons
Rights Management: VCU. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/). Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is required.
Collection: Sykes Editorial Cartoon Collection
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/syk,54
Location on the Stranger-54
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On a chilly Thanksgiving Day, things aren’t going well at the Scarborough household.
Gavin breaks down after he heard Wade and Clarissa discussing the possibility of divorce. He’s already lost one mom, and doesn’t want to lose another.
Uh-oh. It looks like Wade has