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This is one of the first "clumps" I spotted, coating a fir branch. | Cerro Pelón, Mexico, Mexico | December 31, 2016.
In order to help the HIV/AIDS treatment centers use the Data Aggregation Application, they need to access the internet.
You can learn more about this application here: www.ilabsoutheastasia.org/technologies/data-aggregation-a...
Currently SRAP focuses on the following service areas:
a) Agriculture advisory and extension services to address the needs of farmers and find possible innovative solutions to increase income of the farmers;
b) Livelihood generation services, both for wage employment and self employment that helps increase income generation opportunities in a rural house hold;
c) Market linkage to farmers and rural entrepreneurs to link up with buyers markets in the cities to sell their produce at better prices.
Woke up early for the KCC Farmer’s Market today. Had some pretty good fried green tomatoes, pesto pizza, pineapple ginger juice, and Italian sausage.
Off to the annual Luke’s Christmas party. Good people. Good fun. Good times. May not be the nicest picture from today, but it means the most. I’ve known most of these people going on 13 years now. Good times.
201312.21
Photographer Douglas Seifert freedives under a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) at a feeding aggregation off of Isla Mujeres, Mexico
An impressive aggregation of wading birds were crammed into a few crawfish ponds along Everglade Road, near Midland, Louisiana.
July 13th, 2013
Acadia Parish, Louisiana
You Can't Hold Water... Tuscaloosa native Meredith Randall is in her second semester in the sculpture program. Randall received her BFA from UA and was a Windgate Charitable Foundation Endowed Art Scholarship recipient. She worked with Black Belt 100 Lenses Summer Camp in 2012.
feedstats is pretty cool way to see the trends in your friendfeed account.
i would like a topic based tag aggregation which is something like spezify plus delicious plus friendfeed plus css customization like blogs.
Hilton Ruiz - Live At Birdland (CD)
SEE/VEAN VIDEO youtu.be/WrX-6MDGx6k
Product Details
Released Mar 2007
ArtistHilton Ruiz
FormatAudio CD
Genre, Jazz
Label, Candid
March 20, 2007
RecordsTracks
,Something Grand
,,New Arrival
,Blues For Two Tenors
,Mr. Kenyatta
,Liza
,A Night In Tunisia
,I'll Call You Later
,On Green Dolphin Street
,Footprints
Description
Hilton Ruiz, whose life ended in tragic circumstances in New Orleans in 2006 was a hugely talented and popular artist. From his solo work to the now legendary duets with the late Major Holley, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Tito Puente, Symphony orchestras, and the various aggregations of his own, Hilton was a master of many styles. When it came to caressing the ivories, Ruiz had the class of Erroll Garner and Noro Morales with the sophistication of Duke Ellington and Ernesto Lecuona all wrapped up into one. You'll hear these elements and more when listening to this album including the explosive rhythm section of Andy Gonzalez on bass, Steve Berrios on drums, Giovanni Hidalgo on congas and percussion, and tenor saxophonists David Sanchez and Peter Brainin.
Product Description:
Personnel: Hilton Ruiz (piano), David Sanchez, Peter Brainin (tenor saxophone), Andy Gonzalez (bass), Steve Berrios (drums), Giovanni Hidalgo (percussion).
Recorded live at Birdland, New York.
Personnel: Hilton Ruiz (piano); Peter Brianin, David Sanchez , Peter Brainin (tenor saxophone); Andy Gonzales (bass instrument); Steve Berrios (drums, drum); Giovanni Hidalgo (percussion).
Liner Note Authors: Alfredo Cruz; Jack Hooke.
Recording information: Birdland, New York, NY (06/24/1992-06/25/1992).
Photographer: Mitchell Seidel.
This is the location which makes the most sense for an aggregation point in our residence. The street is public (not ours) but the parking is privately owned by one of the residents.
However, the street behind (with the white garages) is owned by the residence and would be a possible location as well for a hand hole. The nearest France Telecom hand hole to this one is is front of the garage in back with its door open.
The France Telecom hand hole shown in front here is one hand hole away from the direct line to the exchange (roughly 330 meters away).