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This shot is about 2 years old, I didn't like it at the time, but thought I'd give it a chance.
On a side note, I finally was able to replace my broken computer, so now I can start to uploading again. Yay!
Damian has been one of my best friends over the last twenty years. I have been endlessly frustrated that he has had girlfriends over the years, but that he had never met 'the one' that I knew he deserved. The changes that I have seen in him since he has met Lynne are too numerous to list. I am so pleased the wait is over, he didn't settle for second best and he has finally found his soul mate. Here Damian is saying good night to his new mother-in-law. One of the many exciting new changes in his life.
Current, on-going University project about Advertising and Falsified, Masked Beauty.
I love using messy elements!
Guard Changing at Buck Hice.
Coldstream Guards parading to Buckingham Palace to replace the Welsh Guards.
Baby lounges in Japan are the best ever. This one had super-nice changing tables, a kitchenette area complete with vending machines for diapers and baby food, and nursing rooms.
Families at the 1100 Lyman Avenue Block Party (Oak Park, IL, USA) collected
trash to clean up our block.
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My wife and I needed minor repair on one of our vehicles this morning. I paid in cash and received some coins as change. I thought I would do a mini photo shoot with the money.
The classic B&O CPL signals that used to protect "BD Tower" in Akron, Ohio are now a thing of the past. New Safetran signals have been erected and the classic signals have fallen.
I am grateful, proud and excited that our country voted in Barack Obama as our 44th president. As waves rush in to wash away the marks on a beach to make things fresh and new once again, I am filled with hope. I am hopeful that we are charging ahead at tackling the many troubles that face our nation and the greater world with him at the helm in Washington.
Not everyone will agree with the wisdom of all of the policies and promises he has made to us. For this reason we have to be willing to listen to each other and include everyone in the discussion. The solutions to the problems our nation faces will challenge all of us. For this reason we need to hope together and work together.
I believe Obama embodies the virtue of hope in the face of cynicism and fear, the virtues of humility and a willingness to listen in the face of uncertainty, and the virtue of hard work in the face of a mountain of trouble. Today, more than any other time in my life, I am filled with more hope and excitement for what our country can be under his leadership. I am equally excited for and hopeful of the things we can accomplish together through our collective willingness to be a part of the solution. I believe voting this man into office was our first step. I am proud of us.
I know that not all of us agree that voting in Obama was the right decision for this country, but I know that most of us will have a difficult time disagreeing with his message of hope, unity, and sacrifice while we strive toward a brighter future.
Below are some great quotes from Obama's acceptance speech. If you did not see the speech I encourage you to check out the full video HERE.
"The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even in one term. But, America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you, we as a people will get there."
"There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won't agree with every decision or policy I make as president. And we know the government can't solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And, above all, I will ask you to join in the work of remaking this nation, the only way it's been done in America for 221 years -- block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand."
"This victory alone is not the change we seek. It is only the chance for us to make that change. And that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were. It can't happen without you, without a new spirit of service, a new spirit of sacrifice.
So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other."
"As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, we are not enemies but friends. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection."
"And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices. I need your help. And I will be your president, too."
"This is our time, to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that, out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope. And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell us that we can't, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, we can."
Ufff mil tiempo sin escribir aqui, todo es tan diferente, un par de meses bastó para que todo cambiara, estoy feliz porque el Señor me tiene así , resplandeciente :) , sólo deseo que este añito sea mucho mejor , que mi salud sea buena y cada área de mi vida sea exitosa :D HAPPY NEW YEAR!
On the 18th April 2012 we see 66304 at Salterwath whilst heading south with 4M34. In the background it is thick fog, then sunshine and then I'm standing in dull conditions. All the fun of photographing on Shap ! It was taken at 0747
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow visited Duke McKenzie’s fitness centre in Crystal Palace, where Time to Change has sent scores of young men and women with mental health problems.
Photo courtesy of Andy Forey photos, for Croydon Minds
Art changes lives,artist can influence their community in a positive or negative way.It all depends what end of the stick you embrace.
The 65th Engineer Battalion honored outgoing Forward Support Company First Sergeant, 1SG Josephine Francis and incoming First Sergeant, 1SG Gustavo Meza in a Change of Responsibility Ceremony on Hamilton Field.
When I traveled home for Labor Day weekend, I made a spur of the moment decision to go into a salon to dye and try a different hairstyle. Even with my hair, I had gotten into a rut and felt the only solution was spontaneity. I snapped a picture as soon as I arrived home and saw the entire final result in the mirror. While I still have not adjusted to the shorter hair, I like the challenge of seeing beauty in myself regardless of my outer appearance. And though I do spend majority of my time outside of the house, this selfie in addition to others prove I need to focus less on criticizing myself in the mirror. With the extra weight off of my shoulders as well as with the mentioned wake-up call, there is more time for other, crucial parts of my identity: daughter, friend, nurse and so forth.
Change of plans. Some learning comes with new tools, this was staring me in the face the entire time, but only now, when I’m doing my roughing copes, that I realized I cannot proceed as before, which was run the chinstays long, fit dropouts etc, then cope them to an accurate length. The style was to leave just enough material so that the B.B. taps skim off the tops and create threads, no grinding. Well, can’t do that here, but a trick that’s super smart, I learned from the net, years ago, never applied it, but liked it, specifically from Curt Goodrich, make them about a mm short, it’s a good trick because you can see a ring of filler, finish everything professional like, ie, clean, no finger cutting burrs etc.
If, I Modified the fixture, pretty simple really, I could sorta still leave them long. In this case, Nestor is adapting, you can teach old dogs new tricks, I think!
Funnily enough, In this case, I can have both, business in the front, and party in the back, due to the design of the Pacenti B.B.
Pictures tell the story, will I ever get away from the mullet? Yes, I was mulletted, and I fought for it sadly!:) Never said I was Smart, determined yes.
Tobyhanna Army Depot
June 17, 2019
Reviewing Officer: Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, U.S. Army CECOM Commanding General
Outgoing Commander: Col. Nathan M. Swartz
Incoming Commander: Col. John W. McDonald
Photographer: Thomas Robbins
More changing sumac leaves on the far lakeshore. Likely more of these to come, one of my favorite leaves to watch change each year.
View of the aerial alley flanked on both sides by stores with distinctive curved display windows on each side of their entrance.
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I have these three photos on my kitchen shelf - a reminder of this constant metamorphosis called life.
Sometimes I think myself very clever. This is one of those times. Taken for the "What Do You Want?" pool assignment: Change.
Not only are the cds changing position, but each disc you see has a song on it with the word 'change' in the title. On the left (and moving left) is J.J. Cale's "Travel Log" album with 'Change Your Mind', then the first disc in the "Wasted" compilation with the very rare Underworld tune 'Change' (or Why why why), and lastly Sheryl Crow's self titled album with 'A Change Would Do you Good'.
Taken by Cory Funk.
quick change trousers with pattern from Anna Maria Horner's Handmade Beginnings
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The changing times are apparent below the cab window of this Santa Fe Warbonnet leading an eastbound intermodal train past the Metra station in Riverside, Illinois. The unit may wear Santa Fe colors and markings but the BNSF initials signal a new era. (Scanned from a slide)
Students from the Tri-Lakes high schools' Environmental Clubs gear up for
"10-10--10" and the 2nd annual Youth Climate Summit to be held at The Wild
Center on November 9th and 10th.
Students are volunteering for this Sunday's "10-10-10" event to raise
awareness about climate change. A fundraiser pancake breakfast at the
Shipman Youth Center in Lake Placid began the day serving at 9 AM and will
end at 1PM. Cost is $5, Children "10" and under $3. (Proceeds to go to the
HS Environmental Clubs).
Work party continues until 3 PM. Help us:
1) Turn your old t-shirts into tote bags
2) Plant garlic and winter cover crops in school garden
3) Build a compost system and a rain barrel and gutter system
Photo was taken by John Eldridge at the Shipman Youth Center as students
volunteer at Sunday's event.
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John N. Eldridge
4 Snowberry Lane
P.O. Box 1515
Lake Placid, NY 12946
518-523-4196
jneldridge@gmail.com
Have you hugged Earth today?
Day 2: My full-time roommate is adapting, too. She's stayed very, very close the past couple of days...this is what I woke to. VERY CLOSE.
"My life is a tapestry woven from many strands: things I have done, people I have known, and places I have been. There is a strand for each of my dreams and aspirations since childhood. Some have been dropped in the weaving, but most have simply been woven into a new design. It is a tapestry woven of light and darkness, and even in the times of greatest darkness there are strands of light which shine more brightly in contrast to the surrounding darkness.
I carry this tapestry with me always. Often, I keep the past tightly rolled up - it is easier to carry that way. But I find myself now at a particular point where I want to unroll the tapestry and marvel at the patterns and designs that have been created. At different stages, different colors and textures predominate. Everything that has brought me to this point in life is here. All of it is who I am now.
If the past and the present are here, is not the future also? Is the potential for all that I can be contained in this tapestry? I want to move forward from this point conscious of the patterns in my life and the design I am creating with it."
- Sue Kimmel