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The clothes I did NOT pack because I wear them more often than the rest (polos, T shirts and jeans on the shelves in other closet).
Here are a few basic house rules for all you young pups to learn:
ALWAYS accompany guests to the bathroom. It's not necessary to do anything. Just sit and stare.
Do not allow closed doors in ANY room. To get a door opened, stand on your hind legs and hammer with your forepaws.
When supervising cooking, sit just behind the left heel of the cook. You cannot be seen and thereby stand a better chance of being stepped on, picked up and consoled with food.
Once a door is opened, it's not necessary to use it. After you've ordered an outside door opened, stand halfway in and halfway out and think about several things. It's particularly important during very cold weather, rain, snow, and mosquito season.
Begin people training early. You'll then have a smooth-running household. Humans need to know the basic rules. They can be taught if you start early and are consistent. Ebbie
Sandstone injectite & granite in the Precambrian of Colorado, USA.
The thin linear features at center & upper right in the photo represent an incredibly rare type of rock. These are sandstone injectite dikes in granite in the Front Range of Colorado.
Dikes are planar igneous intrusions that cut across country rocks. (See: www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/albums/72157632467411234) Common lithologies in igneous dikes include granite and basalt/diabase. Some dikes are composed of sedimentary material - such clastic dikes form when material fills in fractures in other rocks. (See: www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/albums/72157711855111128)
This dike is composed of lithified sand with granules and pebbles. The surrounding rocks are coarsely-crystalline granites of the Pikes Peak Granite - much of it displays grusolithic weathering. Angular pieces of non-sheared, wall rock granite are in the dike. The dike fill is ~90% quartz sand and ~10% potassium feldspar sand. Mudstone pebbles have been reported from some examples. The clastic dikes in this part of Colorado have been known since the 1890s - gold explorers examined them. For over 100 years, the sandstone dikes have been interpreted as injectites (forcefully injected sand intrusives) - these are some of the largest on Earth. Major and minor sandstone dikes occur - some are over 100 meters across. About 200 dikes have been mapped, plus questionable examples in Boulder County. The dikes are well-cemented and solid in places and crumbly at other sites. Some compound injections are known, representing multiple injection events.
The origin of Colorado's sandstone injectite dikes has long been a mystery. The basic idea of overpressured, non-lithified, sandy material being forcefully injected downward into fractured granite is generally accepted, but the timing and the exact source of the material is traditionally undetermined and controversial. Many researchers concluded that the Cambrian-aged Sawatch Sandstone was the source of the sand, because it is the basal Phanerozoic unit atop this area's Precambrian crystalline basement rocks. Did the Sawatch get remobilized during the Laramide Orogeny (= late Mesozoic to early Cenozoic mountain-building event that formed the true Rocky Mountains)? That's a strange idea - it's implausible that a Cambrian sandstone would stay nonlithified for over one-third of a billion years. Some think that injection occurred during the Ancestral Rockies Uplift (Late Paleozoic), or the Sawatch got remobilized in the Early Paleozoic. Regardless of timing, how can a ~5 meter thick Sawatch Sandstone deposit be the source for 100 meter thick sandstone dikes? Maybe the Sawatch was originally thicker, but is now mostly eroded away. Another interpretation is that these are thin and thick fault slices.
Detrital zircon analysis of sandstone injectite dikes in central Colorado has shown that the original source of sandy material is a long eroded-away, late Precambrian-aged unit that's been designated the Tava Sandstone.
Geologic units: injectite dike (Tava Sandstone, Neoproterozoic, possibly ~680 to 800 Ma) in Pikes Peak Granite (late Mesoproterozoic, 1.08 Ga)
Locality: roadcut along access road in Majestic Park gated neighborhood, west of the town of Woodland Park, northeastern Teller County, central Colorado, USA (39° 00’ 04.04” North latitude, 105° 05’ 18.54” West longitude)
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Some info. from:
Siddoway & Gehrels (2014) - Basement-hosted sandstone injectites of Colorado: a vestige of the Neoproterozoic revealed through detrital zircon provenance analysis. Lithosphere 6: 403-408.
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Title: Basic Course
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1968
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 21, File 21-328
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The Kosovo Basic Education Program celebrates International Literacy Day by hosting its annual Book Fair.
A close-up of the idea behind the pattern. The effect got lost a little because I had too many lines - if I ever make a similar one again, I'll try to take the size into account before.
It fits the feb. fifth theme of Textile Tuesday: Vortex.
BOX DATE: None
APPROXIMATE RELEASE DATE: 2013
MANUFACTURER: M.G.A
DOLLS IN LINE: Cloetta; Jade; Meygana; Yasmina; Sashabella
BODY TYPE: 2012; painted shimmer panties; straight arms; painted black bend & snap legs
HEAD MOLD: 2012; pierced ears
“So here they are learning the basic aggressive and defensive moves. I always find that the best way to learn is to be chucked right into the deep end. “
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A basic combat training Soldier from D Battery, 1st Battalion, 40th Field Artillery practices his kneeling fire position at the Multiple Record Fire Range on Fort Sill, Okla. Behind him another Soldier receives some one-on-one coaching from a drill sergeant. More than 200 D Battery Soldiers qualified in basic rifle marksmanship Oct. 7, 2009.