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These workers in neck-to-toes hazmat suits, walked up and down the beach, bent over, picking up tiny balls of jelly-like oil, which they deposited in big plastic bags they dragged behind them.

www.stvincent.edu | Our Bearcat athletic teams volunteered their time to help cleanup campus in anticipation for Homecoming and Fall Family Weekend.

Another year, another cleanup - and, as always, lots and lots of marine debris.

 

Myself, footsore311 and a couple of friends participated in the Washington Coast Cleanup this past weekend. Despite a weather forecast of rain, rain and more rain we enjoyed spells of clear skies, a lovely sunset, moon sightings and ferocious winds that managed to dry out all our wet gear upon departure yesterday morning.

 

I've been visiting Sand Point since my childhood. I've visited with friends and family. I've visited during all seasons. I've visited during wild storms (on purpose). I've night hiked in. I've night hiked out. When I embarked on my first solo overnighter a couple of years ago, Sand Point proved a fitting destination.

 

This past trip I was thinking about those visits, as well as the places that are nearest and dearest to my heart.

 

Sand Point is certainly one of my favorite places.

 

It is a place where my heart sings.

It is a place I will never tire of visiting.

It is a place I'm deeply thankful for - and as such, it's very rewarding to do my part to keep this treasured place a little bit cleaner.

 

What places are you thankful for? Be it a beach, mountain or forest trail - consider saying "thank you" to your favorite places by picking up garbage during your next visit.

After leaving in place and documenting for several weeks the racial justice graffiti painted on Old Capitol, the University of Iowa began cleanup and restoration work to the iconic campus building.

The former Scott Paper Mill site during cleanup.

Young Japanese ladies cleaning the sand off their feet after a walk on Sunset Beach.

IMSA at Road America 2016

Cleanup in progress after hurricane Ian. Naples Florida

Part of 'Wiesenthal stop' project with 'new' towels / size comparison

Vehicles Assist in Parade Cleanup

(Photo Credit: Michael Anton)

Second half prep. Should have used sonite wax on the clay, the epoxy sticks very aggressively to it and cleaning was a massive pain

U.S. Navy sailors shovel snow during the cleanup at the Center for Service Support Detachment barracks after a record-breaking blizzard slammed the U.S. East Coast over the weekend, dumping nearly 30 inches of snow over the Washington, D.C./Baltimore metro area. The CSSD barracks houses sailors who are training in various media and public affairs specialties at the joint-service Defense Information School. These young sailors spent over eight hours clearing walkways of the hard-packed snow.

Navy Visual News Service

Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Nathanael T. Miller

Date: 02.07.2010

Location: Fort George G. Meade, US

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The Fremont Troll sculpture receives its annual scrub down from Fremont Arts Council volunteers on Sunday, October 26, 2014. The troll was created in 1990, and resides under the north side of the Aurora Bridge. #frefordtoday

8/3/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

Staff and Conservation Jobs Corps members at Patapsco help cleanup the Avalon area after devastating flash floods rocked central Maryland on July 30, 2016.

Image from an archived slide film presumably showing a demonstration of basic asbestos cleanup process. This photo shows its apparent age by the use of an outdated asbestos "caution" waste bag, which has since been updated to "danger" warning labels. Likewise, modern asbestos abatement workers have also ended the apparent practice of wearing dress-shoes and dress-socks while removing asbestos in the good-ol'-days.

Cleaning up the floor, getting ready to lay the vinyl tiles.

made inventions. i actually didn't really do much very interesting with this, but i really liked having all the little vials and stuff

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In the wake of the crazyass storm that hit our street on Sunday, Silas spent some time dragging big branches to the curb while

a) wearing no pants

and

b) never losing hold of his planets trading cards and the glowsticks we'd given him and his big brother to help them (well, really, to help his big brother) manage fear during the storm

The boys drew kitchen cleanup duty tonight. Thankfully, nobody complained.

 

Look how wonderfully they work together. It warms a mother's heart!

 

Daily Dog Challenge 2652. "Busy"

 

119 Pictures in 2019 - #16. Busy

 

FWIW: Toby is still crated if we're gone for any length of time during the day, and gets a frozen yogurt (here, vanilla) KONG when he goes in.

 

That's normal people yogurt slathered over a puppy cylindrical KONG with ridges to hold the yogurt until it freezes.

 

Toby loves his KONGs and darts into his crate when a KONG comes out.

 

Henry used to get exactly the same thing until he outgrew the need for a crate - a rather sad day as he loves yogurt.

 

So after slathering the KONGs I slathering the silicon mat I use to catch the drips and let the boys enjoy.

 

Henry uses practiced licks - long and slow, but covering much territory. Toby covers his half of the mat with quick little licks.

 

Clearly, Henry has the superior technique.

 

I typically stretch my arm between them to keep cheating to a minimum. I guess they are so used to it at this point that they didn't even try today, when I was too busy the camera to play dividing line.

 

Our Daily Challenge - February 10, 2019: "February - To Cleanse"

 

Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog

What remains of the day - cleaning up World Pillow Fight Day on Trafalgar Square.

Cleaning up the streets after the Zetans hit PCS labs with a death ray!

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