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Beginning of Day Four, just shortly after adding a few oes

The 34th Annual New Beginnings Charity Golf Tournament held yesterday, May 26, at Highfields Golf & Country Club in Grafton, was a wonderful success!

As the major fundraiser for Seven Hills’ Community Connections programs, this tournament brings smiles to everyone involved! Supporters like you, help ensure that our programs provide social, creative, and athletic programming to kids and adults with disabilities—while helping build friendships in the community.

Thank you to everyone who participated. We are keeping the Community Connections alive and well at Seven Hills!

Sometime before the beginning of this month, the construction work on this new shopping center had been finished. I also found out that several businesses were already set up to open in this shopping center. The businesses in this shopping center include a Stevi B's Pizza restaurant, a CPD Mobile phone store, a Colorboxx hair salon, and a Frozen Treats ice cream and yogurt shop.

During construction: www.flickr.com/photos/32911630@N03/8953740141/

 

Beginning Fall: I dug out one og my older cameras - just because I didn't want to carry a lot. So I came across that 60mm APSC lens, that I don't use a lot. Today that seemed to be a good choice, I got some nice shots although it was a walk with my partner, and she does not like to wait an hour until I have finished my composition ... ;-) I'm sure many photographers know that.

  

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Camera model:Canon EOS 1000D

Exposure=0.005 sec (1/200)

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ISO=500

Focal length=200 mm

Flash:Off, Did not fire

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Beginnings, in hand painted bronze resin by Jonathan Hateley.

Seen at 'Art in the Garden', a Surrey Sculpture Society exhibition at Savill Garden.

The beginning of a February sunset taken on the Breakwater

This is the home I lived in from birth to late 1972, when my parents sold it for $22,000. I was guessing it would fetch about $450,000 today. Boy was I wrong: a search on Zillow estimates the home's value to be $886,400. This, despite the fact there was a murder committed in this house a few short years ago.

I like the inflatable "Elf" Will Farrell on the left. If I had stood closer to him, I might have titled this "Will and Wes".

View this map on the BL Georeferencer service.

 

Image taken from:

 

Title: "History of the Ottoman Turks: from the beginning of their empire to the present time. Chiefly founded on Von Hammer. [With plates and maps.]"

Author: CREASY, Edward Shepherd - Sir

Contributor: Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph - Freiherr von

Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 1053.d.21."

Volume: 01

Page: 146

Place of Publishing: London

Date of Publishing: 1854

Publisher: Richard Bentley

Issuance: monographic

Identifier: 000815799

 

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Find this item in the British Library catalogue, 'Explore'.

Download the PDF for this book (volume: 01) Image found on book scan 146 (NB not necessarily a page number)

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Designed by Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza, and constructed between 1672 and 1695 of local Coquina stone, the Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the Continental United States, and the oldest remaining building in St. Augustine. The fort’s construction was ordered by Spanish Royal Governor Francisco de la Guerra y de la Vega, then in control of Florida, after a 1668 raid by English Privateer Robert Searle did extensive damage to the city and the previous wooden fort. Construction started under the administration of Governor Manuel de Cendoya, with the first stones being laid in 1672. The fort saw its first military engagement in 1702, when South Carolina Governor James Moore attacked St. Augustine, burning the town to the ground, but retreating rather than taking the fort by force. Starting in 1738, the interior was reconfigured, with vaulted stone ceilings replacing the original wooden ones, and an additional seven feet was added to the height of the structure as a result. In 1740, the fort was again attacked, this time by Georgia Governor James Oglethorpe, and again, was not taken by force. The fort remained in use by the Spanish to defend the city of St. Augustine and their foothold on the mainland of the North American continent until 1763, when Florida was transferred to the British by the Treaty of Paris, concluding the Seven Years’ War. Under the British, the fort continued to be used for military purposes, though the name was anglicized to Fort St. Mark. Upon the transfer of Florida back to Spain in 1783, the fort reverted to the name of Castillo de San Marcos, which remained the official name of the structure throughout the Second Spanish Period. In 1819, the Adams–Onís Treaty was signed, which sold Florida to the United States, with a transition period beginning that ended with full control of the territory being handed to the United States in 1821. Upon transfer to the United States, the Castillo de San Marcos was renamed Fort Francis Marion, after American Revolutionary War Hero and South Carolina native Francis Marion. The fort was utilized by the United States to incarcerate prisoners who were members of several Native American tribes, including the Seminole during the Seminole Wars in the early 19th Century, most notable among them being Chief Osceola, and members of western Native American Tribes, including the Kiowa, Chiricahua Apache, Warm Springs Apache, and Cheyenne, in the late 19th Century. The fort is the first place where Ledger Art, created by members of Plains tribes, was recorded. The fort fell into Confederate hands in 1861 at the start of the Civil War, but was quickly retaken by Union forces in 1862, and remained in the possession of the United States until the end of the war. In 1898, the fort was utilized to house imprisoned deserters of the Spanish-American War, with the usage of the fort as an active duty base ceasing in 1900. In 1924, the fort was designated as a National Monument, and was finally deactivated in 1933, after over two and a half centuries of continuous usage as a military installation. The site was subsequently turned over to the National Park Service, whom continue to operate the site. In 1942, via an act of congress, the original name of the structure, the Castillo de San Marcos, was restored. The fort was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966, and remains one of the most popular tourist attractions in all of Florida.

The 34th Annual New Beginnings Charity Golf Tournament held yesterday, May 26, at Highfields Golf & Country Club in Grafton, was a wonderful success!

As the major fundraiser for Seven Hills’ Community Connections programs, this tournament brings smiles to everyone involved! Supporters like you, help ensure that our programs provide social, creative, and athletic programming to kids and adults with disabilities—while helping build friendships in the community.

Thank you to everyone who participated. We are keeping the Community Connections alive and well at Seven Hills!

Here's a short guide to learning to eat ramen noodle soup.

"the beginning is purification, that's the first step..And purification means purification of body & mind. You don't purify the body without cleansing the mind; thats the way it works."

Rolling Thunder, Cherokee

 

I have bad thoughts or "poison" in my mind, they eventually show up in my body in the form of many various problems. It works this way because we are interconnected. My brain & your body are interconnected. my brain and your body are one system. So when i start to grow or when I accept the path, we need to start cleaning up our thoughts and i start showing respect for our bodies. I give thanks for life and start showing respect. Today, I'm going to observe my hearts desire and will have heavenly thoughts today.

I ask Great Spirits, let me focus on *love* today so my mind will be pure, as U seek...as I desire and dream.

A heavenly dawn pic in the early morning as I give blessings to all, as well as purification for me, as well as you. The beginning that I wish for all.

^i^

   

Society Garlic

Tulbaghia violacea

I love this shot-I love the composition and where Sarah and Jack are standing-at the edge of the wooden plank walk way about to step onto a paved path. This is more than a photograph-its a timeline of how they're about to face a new change, a new beginning in their lives together-and that's why I love this photo.

 

Also, I really like the lighting too.

Beginning phase two of the bike journey - past Kanzanji into the more inland parts of the lake. This view looking north from Kanzanji offers amazing shades of blue and green

When darkness starts to crawl, Run before you fall... Because once you're in that hole, You might just lose it all... But you can't give it up, Not 'till you're on top... --------------- Climb up and reach for the light, It might be hard but it's worth a fight... For the sake of a new beginning, And the life that you are living... -------------- I started my new beginning and burned all the pages, It was such an achievement, one I'll carry for ages...!!

The 34th Annual New Beginnings Charity Golf Tournament held yesterday, May 26, at Highfields Golf & Country Club in Grafton, was a wonderful success!

As the major fundraiser for Seven Hills’ Community Connections programs, this tournament brings smiles to everyone involved! Supporters like you, help ensure that our programs provide social, creative, and athletic programming to kids and adults with disabilities—while helping build friendships in the community.

Thank you to everyone who participated. We are keeping the Community Connections alive and well at Seven Hills!

2.5mm stones this time - seated, initial grains raised but not formed up; starting to cut away excess metal.

Description: The beginnings of the student drive to build a Memorial Union.

 

Date of Original: Late 1940s

 

Item Number: BMe56-P73.5

 

Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...

Logos for Beginnings, our weekend early childhood programming (birth-preschool)

Images to from Sharon Virtue teaching a beginning wheel throwing class at Turning Earth Ceramics

the fish we did not catch while camping

A sculpture created by Neil Hadlock in 2001 depicting a family travelling from Northern Europe to America via Liverpool.

  

Blogged.

 

This sinister little kitty was fun to stitch.

The 34th Annual New Beginnings Charity Golf Tournament held yesterday, May 26, at Highfields Golf & Country Club in Grafton, was a wonderful success!

As the major fundraiser for Seven Hills’ Community Connections programs, this tournament brings smiles to everyone involved! Supporters like you, help ensure that our programs provide social, creative, and athletic programming to kids and adults with disabilities—while helping build friendships in the community.

Thank you to everyone who participated. We are keeping the Community Connections alive and well at Seven Hills!

Images to from Sharon Virtue teaching a beginning wheel throwing class at Turning Earth Ceramics

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This is the beginning of the trail near the parking area. You might miss it at first, since it's nearly overgrown.

A) me in Rochester in 1987 or '88

B) me with my grandfather, the one I don't like

C) my father in college. love this shot.

Plant life taking a foothold on new land in Hawaii

Beginning Fall: I dug out one og my older cameras - just because I didn't want to carry a lot. So I came across that 60mm APSC lens, that I don't use a lot. Today that seemed to be a good choice, I got some nice shots although it was a walk with my partner, and she does not like to wait an hour until I have finished my composition ... ;-) I'm sure many photographers know that.

A little rain with some sunshine brings out the flowers ...

The 34th Annual New Beginnings Charity Golf Tournament held yesterday, May 26, at Highfields Golf & Country Club in Grafton, was a wonderful success!

As the major fundraiser for Seven Hills’ Community Connections programs, this tournament brings smiles to everyone involved! Supporters like you, help ensure that our programs provide social, creative, and athletic programming to kids and adults with disabilities—while helping build friendships in the community.

Thank you to everyone who participated. We are keeping the Community Connections alive and well at Seven Hills!

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