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The Crescent City Connection fading into the distance as we move downriver. I say this, but the lights of the bridge were visible for almost 2 hours as we went downriver. So it wasnt doing much fading.

Community members and leaders from the Kingston-Galloway/Orton Park neighborhood meet with their university counterparts at the second Community Connections Leadership Forum.

The forum was designed to foster collaborations between UTSC and Scarborough communities. It brought UTSC faculty, administrators and students together with community leaders to discuss ways of partnering on research and community development projects.

An AT&T lineman in a bucket truck pulled up to a pole to work on the telephone lines.

 

My parent's internet connection was interrupted for the last few days from work on the lines on Main Street and these phone lines are very old. Hopefully my parents can get their internet connection restored.

 

Random Fact: The telephone service provider for the Southeastern United States prior to AT&T's complete takeover was BellSouth, LLC. BellSouth was a subsidiary of AT&T Corporation that was based in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company)

The Utah State Office of Education Title VII Program in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Red Butte Garden, the Urban Indian Center and the Utah Natural History Museum hosted the second annual of the Earth Connections Camp, American Indian Nature Camp on June 18.

The camp’s goal is to reconnect urban American Indian youth with their natural world and cultural heritage, organizers said.

The 30 campers, divided into two groups, spent the day at Red Butte Garden learning about American Indian traditions, history, arts and craft, storytelling and nutrition.

American Indian educators and specialists from the various partners led each of the learning stations.

Juan Palma, BLM Utah state director, was the keynote speaker. He shared his story of growing up in a family of migrant workers and the difference education made in his life.

Other activities during the day-long camp included building solar toys and constructing dams with the assistance of Bureau of Reclamation staff.

“I was so impressed with the instructors, volunteers, and especially the campers,” said Jeanette Shackelford, BLM Utah State Youth Program Lead. “The kids were respectful and attentive, and I personally learned a lot from listening to the different sessions.”

Organizers hope to continue to collaborate and expand the day-camp to have more students attend.

 

Livingston Place towers linked by plus 15.

 

Part of the Old Film Project.

 

B l a c k M a g i c

Cool Connection

Grays Lake

Des Moines, IA

January 2011

Captured from my church compund - When they used an unusable telephone cable to tie some kind of orchid to a tree.

SOUTHERN 926 "REPTON" has arrived from Whitby as LMS 5428 "ERIC TREACY" waits for connecting passengers before departing Grosmont, North Yorkshire, England for Pickering.

 

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The Utah State Office of Education Title VII Program in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Red Butte Garden, the Urban Indian Center and the Utah Natural History Museum hosted the second annual of the Earth Connections Camp, American Indian Nature Camp on June 18.

The camp’s goal is to reconnect urban American Indian youth with their natural world and cultural heritage, organizers said.

The 30 campers, divided into two groups, spent the day at Red Butte Garden learning about American Indian traditions, history, arts and craft, storytelling and nutrition.

American Indian educators and specialists from the various partners led each of the learning stations.

Juan Palma, BLM Utah state director, was the keynote speaker. He shared his story of growing up in a family of migrant workers and the difference education made in his life.

Other activities during the day-long camp included building solar toys and constructing dams with the assistance of Bureau of Reclamation staff.

“I was so impressed with the instructors, volunteers, and especially the campers,” said Jeanette Shackelford, BLM Utah State Youth Program Lead. “The kids were respectful and attentive, and I personally learned a lot from listening to the different sessions.”

Organizers hope to continue to collaborate and expand the day-camp to have more students attend.

 

Adventures in Seeing workshop - CONNECTIONS

 

Very obvious to see the connection here, there isn't one single day where I don't marvel at how connected out two special ones are.

But really - it is a connection of three..... Me, the photographer, is always there as well. They accept me showing up with the camera, making odd clicking noises while they clean each other, play with each other or have a little nap. They quickly acknowledge me, and get back to their important business. Such a pleasure to watch :-)

Snapped as I walked from the bus to the ferry on Friday afternoon

Delta Connection (Operated by Republic Airways) flight 5619 on final approach into Chicago O' Hare International Airport (ORD) from Detroit Wayne County International Airport (DTW). Embraer 175LR.

This is a waaaaay distorted iPhone pano of my collection of vitreous glass, including about nine new colors. Now that it's photographed, I can see a few places where the values don't work, and I'll have to make a switch, but you get the idea. I also got sheets of gold for the swirl.

 

I hope I finish this project before next summer!

 

"What's so amazing

That keeps us stargazing

And what do we think we might see

Someday we'll find it

The rainbow connection

The lovers, the dreamers, and me"

—Paul Williams (as sung by The Muppets)

 

At Career Connections 2010, FIDM Students network with FIDM Alumni who have great careers in the fashion and entertainment industries.

The Utah State Office of Education Title VII Program in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Red Butte Garden, the Urban Indian Center and the Utah Natural History Museum hosted the second annual of the Earth Connections Camp, American Indian Nature Camp on June 18.

The camp’s goal is to reconnect urban American Indian youth with their natural world and cultural heritage, organizers said.

The 30 campers, divided into two groups, spent the day at Red Butte Garden learning about American Indian traditions, history, arts and craft, storytelling and nutrition.

American Indian educators and specialists from the various partners led each of the learning stations.

Juan Palma, BLM Utah state director, was the keynote speaker. He shared his story of growing up in a family of migrant workers and the difference education made in his life.

Other activities during the day-long camp included building solar toys and constructing dams with the assistance of Bureau of Reclamation staff.

“I was so impressed with the instructors, volunteers, and especially the campers,” said Jeanette Shackelford, BLM Utah State Youth Program Lead. “The kids were respectful and attentive, and I personally learned a lot from listening to the different sessions.”

Organizers hope to continue to collaborate and expand the day-camp to have more students attend.

 

Buckland Abbey is a 700-year-old house in Buckland Monachorum, near Yelverton, Devon, England, noted for its connection with Sir Richard Grenville the Younger and Sir Francis Drake and presently in the ownership of the National Trust.

 

Buckland Abbey was originally a Cistercian abbey founded in 1278 by Amicia, Countess of Devon and was a daughter house of Quarr Abbey, on the Isle of Wight. It remained an abbey until the Dissolution of the Monasteries by King Henry VIII. In 1541 Henry sold Buckland to Sir Richard Grenville the Elder (Sewer of the Chamber to Henry VIII, Poet, Soldier, last Earl Marshall of Calais) who, working with his son Sir Roger Greynvile (Gentleman of the Privy Chamber Henry VIII, Captain of the ill fated Mary Rose), began to convert the abbey into a residence renaming it Buckland Greynvile.

 

Sir Roger died in 1545 when the Mary Rose heeled over in a sudden squall while the English Fleet was engaged with the French Fleet in the Narrow Sea off the Thames, leaving a son aged 3, also named Richard Grenville, who completed the conversion in 1575-76.

 

After being owned by the Family for 40 years, Sir Richard the Younger, sold Buckland Greynvile to two intermediaries in 1581, who unbeknownst to Greynvile, were working for Drake, whom he despised. The abbey is unusual in that the church was retained as the principal component of the new house whilst most of the remainder was demolished, which was a reversal of the normal outcome with this type of redevelopment.

 

Drake lived in the house for 15 years, as did many of his collateral descendants until 1946, when it was sold to a local landowner, Arthur Rodd, who presented the property to the National Trust in 1948.

  

1/100 sec at ƒ / 1.4, ISO 1800, 50mm (AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4D, Nikon D7000)

 

Strange focus on this photo. Used an iPhone as a light point upward through the cord mess. Love those component cables, HDMI got nothin' on their looks. Lowered the contrast in this photo to bring out the background/depth a little, nothing drastic.

 

"Make a photograph that illustrates the idea of connection."

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Taken during the 2014 Crescent City Connection Bridge Run.

Screenshot of my profile (Dvir Reznik) at Lotus Connections - Enterprise Social Software solution from IBM

This might become a whole new set, the creative juices are flowing! I was again next to this mastodont, you can see the speed we were going at from the landscape.

There are so many connections lol....

Thanx, M, (*_*)

 

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S 3190 is one of eight carriages used on the Capital Connection, the daily intercity passenger train between Palmerston North and Wellington. These carriages were converted from British Rail Mark 2 carriages in 1998 and 1999.

BDigital Connections: el directiu tecnològic. 1 d'octubre. Coorganitzen: Barcelona Digital i UOC.

twenty years ago and by looking at my old photos I realise that I was good at making connections with people across myriad boundaries. Is it just about a smile...

The Utah State Office of Education Title VII Program in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Red Butte Garden, the Urban Indian Center and the Utah Natural History Museum hosted the second annual of the Earth Connections Camp, American Indian Nature Camp on June 18.

The camp’s goal is to reconnect urban American Indian youth with their natural world and cultural heritage, organizers said.

The 30 campers, divided into two groups, spent the day at Red Butte Garden learning about American Indian traditions, history, arts and craft, storytelling and nutrition.

American Indian educators and specialists from the various partners led each of the learning stations.

Juan Palma, BLM Utah state director, was the keynote speaker. He shared his story of growing up in a family of migrant workers and the difference education made in his life.

Other activities during the day-long camp included building solar toys and constructing dams with the assistance of Bureau of Reclamation staff.

“I was so impressed with the instructors, volunteers, and especially the campers,” said Jeanette Shackelford, BLM Utah State Youth Program Lead. “The kids were respectful and attentive, and I personally learned a lot from listening to the different sessions.”

Organizers hope to continue to collaborate and expand the day-camp to have more students attend.

 

MCP Project 52

Week 34: "Connections"

Short of opening up a computer or another piece of electronics, I remembered that I had this unused card which would work perfectly fine as a macro subject. I tested several angles, capturing the various components of the circuit: capacitors, resistors, etc. I wasn’t happy with any of them though. This is when I flipped the card, revealing much simpler patterns. While I had to stack my close up lenses to get as near as possible to the circuit, I also had to crop the end result in post to get the composition I liked. Those connections are small.

 

Source: www.jeromeaoustin.com/blog/2009/10/28/project-365-day-83/

 

Read more on my blog: www.jeromeaoustin.com/blog/

Jung-Ah Chung

Connection

(Victoria)

 

Harmonizing traditional Korean dance and aesthetics with contemporary dance, this award winning dancer reveals the symbolic with irreverence and grace.

 

Canasian International Dance Festival 2009.

www.canasiandancefestival.com/

 

Phto by Sandra Lynn Belanger

 

The Connection's 2nd event, Go Green on February 5 had a great turnout!

 

Flowers. Beer. Wine. Appetizers. Enough said.

Seen near Kata Tjuta. I am guessing it is an all-wheel drive.

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