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Carpinteria, California 2005

Community Garden Edibles Competition at the Supertree Grove, Gardens by the Bay during Singapore Garden Festival 2018.

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Beautiful community garden in Wittenburg , Martin’s photographs , Amsterdam , North Holland , the Netherlands , June 3. 2023

 

Plaque of het Markerhuisje

Wittenburg

Heron

Oostenburg

Trees

Cropped photograph

Reiger

Bicycles

Markerhuisje

Het Markerhuisje old with new

Bikes

Oostenburgerdwarsvaart

canal

gracht

Martin’s photograph

Amsterdam

North Holland

Nederland

Noord Holland

the Netherlands

Hortus botanical gardens

Dapperbuurt

June 2023

Favourites

Java island in Amsterdam

Java island

Hotel Jakarta

Ijhaven

Ijrevier

Ijriver

Ijharbour

Rickshaw bike taxi

Balistraat

darakotauk or Rickshaw bike taxi

Beautiful mural below a railway bridge in the Dapperbuurt

Railway bridge

Trees

Eerste van Swindenstraat

Mural below a railway bridge

Balistraat

MBTA Station; Charlestown, MA

Vanderbilt Avenue. Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Community First Responders are fully trained volunteers who attend 999 emergency calls in their own community. In the East Midlands, Community First Responders are dispatched by the EMAS (East Midlands Ambulance Service) Emergency Operations Centre in the same way as ambulances.

 

Because Community First Responders live in the local community, they can often arrive at the scene of the emergency much faster than an ambulance. If they arrive first on scene, Community First Responders can provide assessment and treatment for the patient before the arrival of the ambulance.

 

They don’t operate with Blue Lights and have to obey all the usual traffic regulations!

Community Recognizing Good Behavior

Passing Broadmarsh Bus Stn, Nottingham, 4th July 2017.

Sometimes you just know when you belong.

Community Figs from Community xP

 

L-R: Rich Stephenson, Professor Ian Duncan, Pierce Hawthorne, Britta Perry, Shirley Bennett, Jeff Winger, Abed Nadir (and Batman Abed), Troy Barnes, Annie Eddison (and Annie's Boobs), Senor Ben Chang and Dean Pelton.

 

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Sometimes as many as four squeeze in and splash around

IMG_2297 SortieVéloAndernos ServantsPastourellesGujan 2

an experiment of painting house in community. this inspired by Ladproaw community in Bangkok,Thailand

Male Red Poll alongside a male cardinal

This two-storeyed former hotel was constructed in 1885 for Brisbane publican Daniel Costigan. It replaced a previous, less substantial structure on the site, which had functioned as the Plough Inn since 1864. The new building was erected during South Brisbane's heyday and was part of the 1880s boom-time reconstruction of Stanley Street premises.

 

The building was designed by architect Alexander B. Wilson, who is more known for his domestic work. It was built by contractor Abraham James, whose tender of £3,300 was accepted in March 1885.

 

The hotel, prominently located in central Stanley Street, serviced the commercial heart of South Brisbane. Its proximity to the South Brisbane wharves ensured its popularity amongst those engaged in shipping interests.

 

Initially the L-shaped interior comprised on the ground floor: a central hall, staircase, dining room, two private rooms (probably for dining also), bar, parlour, storage spaces, billiard room, and lavatories; the first floor contained fourteen guest rooms and a bathroom. A verandah along the back of the building connected it to a detached single-storey kitchen. A cellar completed the facilities.

 

The building has been altered a number of times since its initial construction. In 1922, additions were made by contractors Robertson and Corbette, following the designs of GHM Addison and Son. It is thought that the street awning was added at this time.

 

In 1987 the building was modified to function as a tavern during Expo '88. Most of the internal walls were removed, the central fireplace and chimney were taken out, and the interior was re-fitted. Also the front verandah was widened, the rear verandah extended, and windows and doors replaced at this time.

 

In 1991 - 1992 a conservation plan for the Plough Inn was prepared by Bruce Buchanan architects, and the interior was fully refurbished. The front verandah was also reconstructed.

 

Source: Queensland Heritage Register.

Actually this is a fountain in Seattle at a shopping mall. Thanks for viewing.

The Columbia Community Band playing at their 40th Anniversary Concert at the Missouri Theatre in Columbia by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/80-second exposure at ISO 500. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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sunset at frostville last night

The Ragnarson's Home For Wayward Girls giving back to the community.

 

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1266 (YX17NWG) Central Line Rail Replacement at Ruislip Gardens Station

Loved this scene and watched these birds for a long time. Wild turkeys dining with greater white-fronted geese (specklebellies). What a scene!

Glasgow Community Hall, built in 1915, Ontario

A meeting with our community staff and volunteers. This includes staff in the area as well as from our national office, our guide mothers, and community mobilizers.

 

Guide Mothers and Community Mobilizers are vital connections with communities. In this part of Honduras the mobilizers have lots of distance to cover in a mountainous region, without any transportation other than a couple of motorbikes.

The Ragnarson's Home For Wayward Girls giving back to the community.

 

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Bell Tower of St. Domnius from the roof of the Ethnographic Museum, Split

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