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Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and helps cut the ribbon to open 50 Hudson Yard office tower in Manhattan on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

 

In the BLM's Burns District in eastern Oregon, local youths are finding summer jobs in their own backyard.

 

Working as part of the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, these high schoolers are improving America's Great Outdoors while obtaining crucial skills for future employment.

 

To learn more about the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, please visit bit.ly/SSCNv0

 

And to learn more about the BLM's Burns District, please visit on.doi.gov/OfTEHi

I found this Igloo Cooler at Target. It is the coolest thing I have bought recently and I totally love it. I can't wait to use it. Work/Daycare is starting to really feel like back to school and I LOVE new supplies! LOL.

 

This fits Six 4-oz Avent Bottles or Four 8-oz Avent Bottles. The lid has a cool compartment that works well for ice packs, in those hot summer months, and fits my Avent Manual Pump, so it will work great for when I am out and about on my own and need to pump. I am SO thrilled with this, I thought I might share in case someone else was looking for a solution like this. It was $10.49

 

Awesome!!!

New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and takes questions at Oak Hill Advisors, L.P. in One Vanderbilt in Manhattan on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and helps cut the ribbon to open 50 Hudson Yard office tower in Manhattan on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

 

Happy new year everyone,

  

now GET BACK TO WORK!!!!

In the BLM's Burns District in eastern Oregon, local youths are finding summer jobs in their own backyard.

 

Working as part of the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, these high schoolers are improving America's Great Outdoors while obtaining crucial skills for future employment.

 

To learn more about the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, please visit bit.ly/SSCNv0

 

And to learn more about the BLM's Burns District, please visit on.doi.gov/OfTEHi

Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and helps cut the ribbon to open 50 Hudson Yard office tower in Manhattan on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

 

Oooooooooohhhhhhhhhh Se acabaron las vacaciones navideñas. Mañana a clase otra vez.

360-degree view of the cockpit of Mike Patey's insane bush plane "Scrappy" in front of the Garmin tent at EAA Airventure, Oshkosh, WI.

It has been, and it's also now, so awful!!!

Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and helps cut the ribbon to open 50 Hudson Yard office tower in Manhattan on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

 

In the BLM's Burns District in eastern Oregon, local youths are finding summer jobs in their own backyard.

 

Working as part of the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, these high schoolers are improving America's Great Outdoors while obtaining crucial skills for future employment.

 

To learn more about the Oregon Youth Conservation Corps, please visit bit.ly/SSCNv0

 

And to learn more about the BLM's Burns District, please visit on.doi.gov/OfTEHi

Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and helps cut the ribbon to open 50 Hudson Yard office tower in Manhattan on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

 

Which means today I was back to work. Today I worked a 3pm to 11pm shift which is why I am just about sneaking in the photo before midnight.

 

Like a few of my shots this week I think the idea in my head has fallen short due to my lack of ability and time allocated to take the photo.

 

Once again I have had a wonderful week and I would like to thank everybody for their lovely comments and feedback. I am behind as always on my comments, but rest assured I will be working my way through everyone's photo's over the next few days.

 

Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year, and I will see you all again in the Spring. :-)

When I go on vacation, I always turn off all work-related email, calendars, Skype etc. so that I can really disconnect. The upside is I *never* think about work when I'm on vacation, the downside is my inbox has the potential of being overwhelming when I come back.

 

So, after a week away in Barcelona, I preemptively logged into my work email this quiet Sunday afternoon so that I could get a jump on my week ahead.

 

All told, only 173 unread emails in a week was not too bad. Not bad at all, actually. It only took about an hour to plow through all the internal announcements, spam and newsletters - with only about 8 honest-to-goodness actionable messages that I have to deal with tomorrow morning.

 

Done & dusted.

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Everyone is back to work, even on a holiday. After working all day, I decided to stop in and have a few moments with the wife (who went in to work just as I was getting off).

 

Good thing I was able to grab a bite at the same time, I was friggin starving.

 

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Train station, Ahmedabad.

On my way back to Mumbai from a wonderful weekend trip. This marks the end of my Rajasthan/Gujarat series.

 

My next trip would be in March to Modhera, Gir, Diu and possibly Dwarka. :)

I've been off since the Saturday before Christmas. at least it's Wednesday and not Monday and I'm taking tomorrow off.

 

If you are back at work today go take a photo for me. You know you wanna Damn Hell Bathroom. be careful, it's addicting.

First day back at work 12 hour shift not too many photo ops today as is often the way on the one a day.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks and takes questions at Oak Hill Advisors, L.P. in One Vanderbilt in Manhattan on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

Two pickets from the United Transportation Union (UTU) pose with the Ivy City yard in the background during a nationwide rail strike December 10, 1970 over wages and revised work rules designed to increase productivity.

 

The pickets still carry signs from Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen that merged with three other unions to form the UTU in 1969. The bottom halves have also been cut off.

 

More than 500,000 workers were involved in the strike that halted holiday package delivery, coal and other essentials as well as halting passenger travel.

 

Three other unions struck along with the UTU and all were quickly ordered back to work the same day by U.S. District Judge John A. Pratt.

 

The UTU, the Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union and the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees complied with the order and told their workers to report to work.

 

However, the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks (BRAC) initially refused to return and their president, C. L. Dennis apparently went into hiding to avoid being served a subpoena.

 

Congress acted quickly in the strike and ordered the unions to return to work, provided for a 13.5 percent pay increase and barred any further strikes until March 1, 1971.

 

BRAC ultimately agreed to return after the government set forth both a carrot and the stick.

 

The Labor Department pressured the railroads to conduct expedited bargaining with BRAC. Dennis had charged that the carriers had done no serious bargaining for months.

 

The stick came with Judge Pratt ordering the union to pay a $200,000 per day fine if they did not return to work by midnight.

 

Dennis ordered the members back to work late in the day on Dec. 10th.

 

BRAC struck in part because they were being raided by the Teamsters Union who had obtained pay increases of 41 per cent while the railway labor board was recommending 37 percent for the BRAC contract.

 

In February 1971, BRAC reached an agreement for 43.6 percent increase over 3 ½ years retroactive to January 1, 1970.

 

Like other contracts in the 1970s, work rules were softened to provide the railroad companies with increased productivity—a bitter pill for some of the unions.

 

This trade-off was typical of contracts across industries in the 1970s and caused a decade-long strike wave that ended with the lost Air Traffic Controllers strike of 1981.

 

This marked the third nationwide strike since World War II—each being settled as a result of government intervention. A fourth would take place in May 1971—also ended by government intervention.

 

For more information and related images, see flic.kr/s/aHsksx3mJZ

 

Photo by Pete Schmick. The image is courtesy of the D.C. Public Library Washington Star Collection © Washington Post.

Well yet again the summer holidays have come to an end, not sure where the past six weeks went!! Back to work tomorrow.

 

Six shot pano.

Today I was pack into work, just to switch a computer on.

 

Yes, mad but true. Someone was remote working on a machine that shutdown and needed rebooting. While there, I changed a few BIOS settings to get it to wake up automatically if it shuts down again.

 

The bike proved to be a good decision. I stopped on Queens Drive to fill up, and was able to nip into the attached Tesco Extra for a bit of shopping while keeping my helmet and visor on!

Ed's first day back to work, March 1st.

My submission for 23rd October.

 

Shot taken for the www.flickr.com/groups/photoadayforamonth/ group

 

Well - I've had a week off, and tomorrow, Monday 24th October is the day I return to work.

Unfortunately I have to start at 05:15.

 

So the photo for today has to be the entry on my iPhone calendar !!!!

I watch you in the distance

strolling through winter trees

some of which have fallen,

 

white pine and balsam

toppling onto each other.

This has been going on for a long time.

 

Slow scrape of trees

where water hardens

icicles snapping at the doorpost.

 

Sometimes it is as if I cannot see you.

Then love breaks me.

If I cry out, will you come to me?

 

~Meena Alexander

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Nails cut and fingers ready to type - check

Glasses cleaned and in position - check

Pen ready to be shewed - check

Redydration product ready - check

Bizarre, but this picture reminds me of a scene from 'Return to the Planet of the Apes'. It has that 70's post-apocalypse retro/future vibe.

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