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Raising money for a charity that provides over 300 free meals a day to the needy, we were hoping to raise $500. Final total was $758.30.
The guest in the photo is one of my regular bus passengers, Agnes, who was 99 at the time of this photo. As she put her arm around me, she exclaimed "OH! You're a sturdy young man! Where were you 50 years ago?" We love Agnes.
From l to r; Neil, Agnes, myself, Cornel, Anitra (first troop). Photographer: Pat (first time handling)
Costume: Staff Officer
07 May 2022
Um campo de feno
É difícil imaginar vacas no vale de Yosemite. Mas no final de 1800, cavalos e mulas transportavam turistas para o Vale, enquanto o gado e ovelhas forneciam leite e carne aos hotéis.
Os primeiros pioneiros plantaram colheitas neste prado. Eles também permitiram que seus animais pastassem aqui.
Essas práticas compactaram o solo e danificaram plantas dos prados.
Após as pastagens terem sido eliminadas do vale de Yosemite no final da década de 1920, a vegetação nativa retornou.
Olhando através deste prado hoje, você pode ver gamos se alimentando nos gramados ou coiotes e ratos dos prados.
Ian Cook - Artist - this guy was amazing, he painted pictures using oils, inks, ets, with cars! As in, the remote control mini you can see was actually being used to spread to the paint into the right places. The things bottom middle are hand pushed cars that he also used. This was Ford Focus WRC car, what you can see is the windscreen and he was just starting the bonnet front area. I saw the end result later in the day and just fabulous. he is an art teacher by profession and recently became known for a giant portrait of Lewis Hamilton painted using the same method.
even teddies love David Cook!!! LOL. David Cook pins from the Skechers Booth at David Cook and David Archuleta's concert here in Manila :)
Dane Cook arrives at the premiere of "The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard"; at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on August 12, 2009. (Getty Images)
Um campo de feno
É difícil imaginar vacas no vale de Yosemite. Mas no final de 1800, cavalos e mulas transportavam turistas para o Vale, enquanto o gado e ovelhas forneciam leite e carne aos hotéis.
Os primeiros pioneiros plantaram colheitas neste prado. Eles também permitiram que seus animais pastassem aqui.
Essas práticas compactaram o solo e danificaram plantas dos prados.
Após as pastagens terem sido eliminadas do vale de Yosemite no final da década de 1920, a vegetação nativa retornou.
Olhando através deste prado hoje, você pode ver gamos se alimentando nos gramados ou coiotes e ratos dos prados.
Cook GIRI event and poster session held at the Washington Duke Inn and Rubenstein Library on April 19, 2023.