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One of the difficulties in doing long walks at this time of the year is the shortage of daylight hours and I invariably seem to end up walking in the dark. This is something I don't mind at all but it can create some problems when you are walking in a strange area, there is lots of mud about, you have cataracts, and there is not much light about - it does make walking and route finding 'fun' :)! This was taken on just such a day last week and although at this point there was light enough with the setting sun, I still had quite a few miles to walk!! One of the joys of walking though is looking at views like this on a still but very cold evening!
I do think the Piddle valley with it's villages of Piddletrenthide, Piddlehinton etc is quaintly Dorset! The names all stem from the River Piddle which runs through the valley........well it is a stream really!
I had difficulty with this object because its low surface brightness meant I could not determine whether I had it in the field of view properly until after processing. Moreover, because it was so large anyway I could not get the whole object into the field of view either. As that is so I have two versions of this... a more northernly one made up of 14 subs but rather annoyingly this one, (which ironically has more of the desired section of the nebula in view) made up of only 10 subs. Anyway I am pleased with it. It was taken at ISO 800 on a Canon 650D modified camera, stacked in DSS and processed in Pixinsight. The processing was quite hard work for this object...
This is a 4-mile hike considering moderate difficulty EXCEPT the first mile was a straight-up steep uphill. I wouldn't know until I came across more info on the AllTrails. Almost all the reviews mentioned such a gnarly start of the hike. It perked my interest and also help me be more prepared. I came with both of my hiking poles. And what a godsend blessing to have both of them with me. Just looked at this path leading almost straight up to the top of the hill. I focused on one step at a time and many times felt like I needed to be down with my arms and legs for ascending. That was classic hard fun right there once I reached the top of the hill.
Delicate Arch trail.
Length: 3 miles roundtrip
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: Delicate Arch is the most recognizable arch in Arches National Park, and perhaps anywhere in the world. It also happens to be located along one of the most dynamic hiking trails within Arches National Park. More than 480 feet above the parking lot and trailhead in the valley below, Delicate Arch is hidden in a bowl at the top of one of the park’s famous sandstone fins. Delicate Arch is freestanding, and magnificently alone in the natural sandstone bowl, standing out against the multitude of horizontal planes around it. The arch was once part of the upper section of the fin, until erosion took its toll upon the sandstone throughout the years, and now Delicate Arch is all that remains of that Entrada sandstone formation.
The Delicate Arch Trailhead is located on the Wolfe Ranch turnoff, which is 11.5 miles up the Arches Entrance Road. The right turn to Delicate Arch is advertised at the turnoff, and the trailhead is on the left side of the road, at the ranch. The trail is rugged and steep, especially near the end as it mounts the sloped side of the sandstone fin. Along the way, visitors will pass a pioneer homestead, Ute Indian petroglyphs, an overgrown streambed, throngs of juniper, a smaller arch, and the famous slickrock for which the Moab area is world-famous.
Delicate Arch Trailhead
The trail starts at a fairly large parking lot off the side of the road, passes the old Wolfe Homestead, and then crosses a bridge over Salt Wash.
Wolfe Ranch
This homestead was built by a disabled Civil War vet, John Wesley Wolfe, in 1888 and inhabited until 1910, when the aging owner moved back to Ohio.
Ute Petroglyphs
This panel of rock art is attributed to the Ute culture. In includes a number of bighorn sheep, horses and dogs.
Frame Arch
Frame Arch is next to invisible when compared with the splendor of Delicate Arch just around the corner; most hikers barely even recognize the arch on its own merits. However, Frame Arch is famous for being the perfect window through which to photograph Delicate Arch, and many people use it to frame their shots of its more photogenic sibling, as its name suggests.
Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch has graced many magazine covers, mantle pieces, coffee tables, stamps, license plates, and a variety of other media. It is an international attraction, and has drawn its fair share of abuse over the years, including (now illegal) climbing, and ignorant pyrotechnics.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
This is a route that goes all around the perimeter of the municipal area of L´Escala, with the exception of Cinclaus, going along the coastal strip and returning inland.
Technical Specifications
- Departure point: Cala Montgó
- Type of route: Round
- Distance: 18 km
- Time: 6 hours
- Difficulty: High (because of the distance involved)
To follow the route:
The route starts at Cala Montgó and from the beach itself you head towards L'Escala, along Carrer Trenca Braços, on the right, coinciding with the GR-92. Once at the top, in front of Illa Mateua Beach, in Carrer Punta Montgó, turn left to follow the sea, following the GR-92 markers. Go past the Punta dels Cinc Sous, Cala del Salpatx and Les Penyes until you get to Port de la Clota.
Then cross over the port by Carrer Romeu de Corbera, until you come to Riells Beach. At the beach, walk along Passeig del Petit Príncep until you get to Passeig del Mar, which takes you, following the coast, to the old centre of L'Escala. Carry along Passeig Lluís Albert and Port d'en Perris to La Platja. From La Platja (the main town beach) take Carrer Cargol and then Ronda Mar d'en Manassa, on your left, following the coastline. Go past La Creu small bay where you will see the fishermen's huts. This coastal path takes you to the place known as L’Oberta, from where you can see the beaches of Empúries. Walk along the Ronda del Pedró for about 200 metres and when you get to the Lampadòfor (the lamp bearer, the sculpture built to commemorate the arrival of the Olympic flame) turn right to take the Empúries Promenade.
The Empúries Promenade is two and a half kilometres long and runs parallel to the beaches of Empúries. It takes you past the Platja del Rec, Platja del Portitxol, Platja de les Muscleres and Platja del Moll Grec beaches, and you come to Sant Martí d'Empúries, which is the end of the route.
Go past the village of Sant Martí d'Empúries, heading south, taking the main road that leaves the village. From the same road, take the left at the first path you come to, and continue along this path towards Mas Sastruc. At the crossroads with Mas Sastruc, carry straight on and cross over the main road at its narrowest part. On the other side of the road, near the Tourist Information Office, take a path there is on the left that will take you to Les Corts farmhouses, signposted as "Camí de les Corts a Empúries", go between the farmhouses and turn left towards El Molí de L'Escala restaurant, until you come to Camp dels Pilans, in Carrer Muntanya Rodona. This will take you to a path that heads south, right at the edge of the houses. You will find a signpost that labels the path "Via Heraklea" and from here on, follow the livestock path which winds between the pine trees. You will come to the large pine tree known as Pi Gros, carry on towards the south until you reach the road to Bellcaire. Cross over this road and go into the car park of Els Recs farmhouses, from here go to the football pitch and take the path behind it heading south, until you get to Cortal Nou. From Cortal Nou, take the "Termes" Path heading east, go through the old sand quarry, following the green and white markers, cross over Carrer Punta Milà and following the perimeter of the campsites, you will get to the end of the route, Cala Montgó.
Others values:
The value of this route lies in the combination and variety of spaces and landscapes; on the one hand the route takes you along the coast, going past a large number of beaches and small bays and panoramic viewpoints. On the other hand, it takes you past farmhouses and along rural paths with great landscape and botanical interest.
.New Fresh Start program helping families hurt by foreclosure during recession
DOVER — A new state program is designed to help families and individuals who have experienced foreclosures, job loss, or other financial difficulties stemming from the financial crisis that began in 2008, Governor John Carney and other officials announced this week.
Fresh Start, a partnership between the Delaware State Housing Authority and DHSS’ financial empowerment program, $tand By Me, offers free financial coaching to help Delawareans get past setbacks and move toward home ownership again.
“Home ownership is a fundamental element of our economy and important to ensuring our neighborhoods thrive,” said Governor Carney. “We have to make sure that all Delawareans have an opportunity to succeed, achieve financial stability and strengthen their communities. Through Fresh Start, we are giving people the tools they need to help them work through economic challenges.”
The statewide program, funded by bank settlements, was developed to help Delawareans who lost their homes due to foreclosure, short sale, or deed in lieu arrangements, said DSHA Director Anas Ben Addi. They may wish to improve credit, increase savings, or decrease debt to put them in a better position to buy a home or rent.
“Fresh Start reaches Delawareans who have struggled to recover and get back on the path to financial stability,” Ben Addi said. “Losing your home or job is painful and a significant challenge, but with the right coaching and assistance, we can help Delaware families move forward again.”
$tand By Me, a partnership with the United Way of Delaware, works with nonprofits to offer personal financial coaching, with four coaches statewide devoted to helping Fresh Start clients.
“Our goal is to provide people with the information, resources and support they need to establish and achieve their financial goals,” said $tand By Me Director Mary Dupont. Since it began six years ago, $tand By Me has served more than 75,000 Delawareans, including more than 14,000 who have participated in financial coaching.
Governor Carney and other leaders spoke at an event formally kicking the program off at the Goodwill store at Lea Boulevard in Wilmington. Goodwill is one of three nonprofits with Fresh Start financial coaches, along with NCALL Research and Interfaith Community Housing of Delaware.
Information on Fresh Start can be found at standbymede.org/fresh, or a coach can be reached by calling:
New Castle County: 302-504-3549 or 302-652-3991, ext. 106
Kent County: 302-678-9400
Sussex County: 302-855-1370
Delaware also offers assistance to people facing foreclosure or going through the process. The Delaware Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program has helped 665 people with emergency mortgage loans since 2007.
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Fresh Start, un nuevo programa que ayuda a las familias afectadas por ejecuciones hipotecarias durante la recesión
DOVER -- Hoy el Gobernador John Carney y otros funcionarios anunciaron el lanzamiento de un nuevo programa del estado diseñado para ayudar a personas y familias que han atravesado ejecuciones hipotecarias, pérdida de empleo u otras dificultades financieras originadas en la crisis económica que comenzó en 2008.
Fresh Start, una alianza entre la Autoridad de Vivienda Pública de Delaware y el programa de empoderamiento financiero $tand By Me, ofrece asesoramiento financiero en forma gratuita para ayudar a los residentes de Delaware a superar contratiempos y retomar el camino hacia la vivienda propia.
“La vivienda propia es un elemento fundamental de nuestra economía y es un factor importante para garantizar la prosperidad de nuestros vecindarios”, expresó el Gobernador Carney. “Debemos asegurarnos de que todos los residentes de Delaware tengan la posibilidad de alcanzar el éxito, lograr estabilidad económica y fortalecer sus comunidades. Con Fresh Start, les estamos dando a las personas las herramientas que necesitan para ayudarlas a superar desafíos económicos.”
Según el Director de la DSHA, Anas Ben Addi, este programa, que abarca todo el estado y se financia mediante convenios con bancos, se desarrolló para ayudar a los residentes de Delaware que perdieron sus hogares por ejecución hipotecaria, venta en descubierto, o acuerdos de entrega de escritura de propiedad inmobiliaria en lugar de ejecución hipotecaria. A lo mejor desean mejorar su calificación crediticia, incrementar sus ahorros o reducir sus deudas para quedar en mejores condiciones de comprar o alquilar una vivienda.
“Fresh Start extiende una mano a los residentes de Delaware que han tenido dificultades para recuperarse y retomar la senda de la estabilidad económica”, agregó Ben Addi. “Perder un hogar o empleo es doloroso y presenta un importante desafío, pero con la asistencia y el asesoramiento adecuados podemos ayudar a las familias de Delaware a avanzar otra vez.”
$tand By Me trabaja con organizaciones sin fines de lucro para ofrecer asesoramiento financiero personalizado, junto con cuatro asesores en todo el estado que se dedican a ayudar a clientes de Fresh Start.
“Nuestra meta es suministrarles a las personas la información, los recursos y el apoyo que necesitan para definir y alcanzar sus metas financieras”, dijo la Directora de $tand By Me, Mary Dupont. Desde sus inicios hace seis años, $tand By Me ha ayudado a más de 75,000 residentes de Delaware, incluidos más de 14,000 que han obtenido asesoramiento financiero.
El gobernador Carney y otros líderes hablaron hoy en un evento y anunciaron formalmente el lanzamiento del programa en la tienda Goodwill de Lea Blvd en Wilmington. Goodwill es una de las tres organizaciones sin fines de lucro con asesores financieros especializados en Fresh Start, junto con NCALL Research e Interfaith Housing.
Para obtener más información sobre Fresh Start, ingrese en standbymede.org/fresh, o comuníquese con un asesor llamando a los siguientes teléfonos:
Condado de New Castle: 302-504-3549 o 302-652-3991, interno 106
Condado de Kent: 302-678-9400
Condado de Sussex: 302-855-1370
Delicate Arch trail.
Length: 3 miles roundtrip
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: Delicate Arch is the most recognizable arch in Arches National Park, and perhaps anywhere in the world. It also happens to be located along one of the most dynamic hiking trails within Arches National Park. More than 480 feet above the parking lot and trailhead in the valley below, Delicate Arch is hidden in a bowl at the top of one of the park’s famous sandstone fins. Delicate Arch is freestanding, and magnificently alone in the natural sandstone bowl, standing out against the multitude of horizontal planes around it. The arch was once part of the upper section of the fin, until erosion took its toll upon the sandstone throughout the years, and now Delicate Arch is all that remains of that Entrada sandstone formation.
The Delicate Arch Trailhead is located on the Wolfe Ranch turnoff, which is 11.5 miles up the Arches Entrance Road. The right turn to Delicate Arch is advertised at the turnoff, and the trailhead is on the left side of the road, at the ranch. The trail is rugged and steep, especially near the end as it mounts the sloped side of the sandstone fin. Along the way, visitors will pass a pioneer homestead, Ute Indian petroglyphs, an overgrown streambed, throngs of juniper, a smaller arch, and the famous slickrock for which the Moab area is world-famous.
Delicate Arch Trailhead
The trail starts at a fairly large parking lot off the side of the road, passes the old Wolfe Homestead, and then crosses a bridge over Salt Wash.
Wolfe Ranch
This homestead was built by a disabled Civil War vet, John Wesley Wolfe, in 1888 and inhabited until 1910, when the aging owner moved back to Ohio.
Ute Petroglyphs
This panel of rock art is attributed to the Ute culture. In includes a number of bighorn sheep, horses and dogs.
Frame Arch
Frame Arch is next to invisible when compared with the splendor of Delicate Arch just around the corner; most hikers barely even recognize the arch on its own merits. However, Frame Arch is famous for being the perfect window through which to photograph Delicate Arch, and many people use it to frame their shots of its more photogenic sibling, as its name suggests.
Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch has graced many magazine covers, mantle pieces, coffee tables, stamps, license plates, and a variety of other media. It is an international attraction, and has drawn its fair share of abuse over the years, including (now illegal) climbing, and ignorant pyrotechnics.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Effective Essential Oils for Breathing Difficulties The practice of using essential oils for breathing difficulties has been around for centuries. Essential oil is made out of extracted plant oil. People realize that each type of essential oil is effective for certain health issues, including
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Today’s business representatives who rely on data centers know that outages or other difficulties could directly affect their clients and profits. Therefore, a risk management plan is crucial for these critical facilities to operate smoothly to not only satisfy existing customers, but to also gain new ones. These six tips for structuring a formal risk management document will help data center professionals anticipate the worst-case scenarios and prevent them.
1. Implement Details for the Types of Risks Faced
Various risks could hinder data center operations. Dealing with each one means identifying each type and getting into more specifics as needed. Some leading data center brands structure these risks as tiers to keep them organized. The first tier might address power loss risks, while the second one goes into handling floods or fires.
After settling on the risk types, data center professionals could break the content down further by selecting subcategories for each main section. For example, a segment about security-related threats could give information about physical security, as well as people who might remotely log into data center tools on their mobile devices.
Sticking to a strategy when organizing the content requires forethought. However, doing it makes the information in the plan easier to find and update as needed.
2. Recognize the Shared Responsibility of Risk Mitigation
A well-structured plan to minimize risks in a data center features content that emphasizes how everyone has a vital role in threat mitigation. Every person can help keep a data center operating without incidents, and the processes they follow collectively achieve that goal.
For example, a facility’s front gate security guard could require that each visitor sign in upon arrival and present evidence of a previously arranged appointment. Similarly, data center employees who work around electrically powered equipment must receive training and follow safety procedures to reduce threats.
Including a part in the plan that describes how people in certain roles contribute to risk management gives clarity and sets expectations. It also helps data center managers identify where to invest in more education or other resources so that people feel well-prepared to carry out their duties.
3. Evaluate the Suitability of Third-Party Infrastructure
When service providers offer data center audits, they work with colocation and cloud partners, plus assess on-premises infrastructure. Anyone tasked with creating a plan to deal with risks should use the same approach for all-encompassing results.
One option is to split the plan into several sections. The first might include the risks directly within a company’s control. Another could have the threats primarily associated with third-party entities. A third segment could detail the issues that a company and its outside providers have a shared responsibility to conquer.
Making those distinctions facilitates asking the right questions and confirming needs during conversations with external providers. Additionally, data center managers can become more aware of, if and when, third-party providers may expose their customers to excessive risks. In those cases, it’s necessary to have serious conversations about fixing the issues of concern and potentially switching to another data center if problems persist.
4. Incorporate Disaster Recovery Steps
Cutting risk does not mean only identifying the situations that could disrupt a data center’s operations. It means knowing what to do after disasters strike.
Disaster recovery in the IT sector generally falls into two categories — natural disasters and system failures. However, recent months introduced new challenges due to COVID-19. Some data centers included pandemics in business continuity plans, making them better prepared than other businesses.
Besides addressing things like backup power and systems that stop fires from spreading, planning for disasters also means determining what to do if entire departments or teams become infected with the novel coronavirus. Additionally, companies should explore new precautions to take when employees work remotely.
Ensure that data center risk management efforts include step-by-step instructions for dealing with specific risks when they arrive. Giving a facility’s employees access to a document that equips them to act quickly and decisively helps limit a catastrophic event’s impacts.
5. Account for Sound-Based Risks
Designers of music venues and rehearsal studios consider acoustic needs among their top-of-mind concerns. However, people who plan and assess data centers may overlook how acoustical threats could interfere with a facility’s operations.
The tricky thing is that some products installed to limit risk could introduce it in other ways if they cause prolonged acoustical disturbances. For example, loud alarms associated with fire suppression systems could affect sensitive hard disk drives’ functionality. Noisy climate control equipment could have similar effects.
When writing risk reduction plans, data center managers should describe any current measures that deal with acoustic threats, as well as future updates that could do even more. For example, soft materials in rooms make sounds less likely to carry, thereby limiting the vibrations that could harm delicate equipment.
6. Describe Alert Notification Procedures and Appropriate Actions
Today’s data centers have advanced systems that monitor the environment and issue prompt warnings about potentially dangerous situations. A plan created for data center risk management should explain how those systems work and what people should do after receiving notifications of possible problems.
For example, what steps do they go through to verify whether there’s a genuine issue or a false alarm? Should a person notify other team members after getting an alert, or immediately start investigating the matter?
The people involved in structuring the risk plan must ensure that the document includes up-to-date contact details for the relevant parties. If a worker struggles to find their superior’s phone number, they could waste valuable time, meaning an incident may worsen and progress uncontrolled for too long.
Don’t Delay When Dealing with Data Center Risk Management
Coming up with a detailed approach for handling data center risks takes time, effort and input from multiple parties. However, it’s well worth doing because these plans can stop problems from escalating and help make facilities and their team members more resilient.
kentino.com/how-to-structure-your-data-center-risk-manage...
The difficulty of navigating the shores of Cape Tatnum are made clear at low tide
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Photos for competitors and volunteers at the April 13, 2019 difficulty competition for the Alberta Climbing Association taken and the University of Alberta.
SEARCY â Despite having difficulty scoring with runners on base, Harding rallied for a pair of come-from-behind victories over Central Baptist in a doubleheader at Jerry Moore Field. The Bisons won the opener 3-2 and took the second game 7-6 in extra innings.
Harding (15-15) extended its winning streak against Central Baptist to 10 straight dating to 2006. The Bisons left 25 runners on base in the doubleheader, including 15 in game two.
Harding trailed 2-1 in the fifth inning of game one before Donny Stephensâ two-out double to right scored Tyler Thompson with the tying run. One inning later, Adam Darbyâs sacrifice fly plated Trent Kinnear with the winning run.
Senior Shane Bishop (1-0) picked up the win in relief of Harding starter Hayden Shirley. Bishop came on with the bases loaded in the fifth and the Bisons down 2-1. He struck out Andy Morris to end the inning, and struck out six of the seven batters he faced in his 2.1 innings of hitless relief.
Sophomore Kyle Boyd suffered the loss in a complete game effort. He allowed 10 hits and three earned runs.
Unfortunately for him, Boyd was also the losing pitcher in game two. He came back to the mound in the seventh inning of the game with the score tied 6-6. Boyd held the Bisons scoreless for two innings before Darby lined a single to left to score Kinnear again with the winning run.
Senior D.A. Kremer (2-1) pitched 3.0 innings of hitless relief to collect the victory and lower his ERA to 1.02 for the season.
Kinnear and Stephens each had three hits in the game for Harding. Central Baptist senior Ryan Rylee was 6-for-7 in the doubleheader, including a solo home run in game two.
The Bisons are back in action Saturday against Ouachita Baptist. The three-game series begins with a doubleheader at noon. Sunday the teams play the finale at 1 p.m.
April 11, 2012. Lynn, MA.
Harvard University law professor and consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren, campaigning for the Democratic nomination to challenge U.S. Sen. Scott Brown's bid for re-election, discusses proposed changes in federal income taxes while holding a round-table discussion with local residents who experienced financial difficulties paying their mortgages, including people who lost their homes to foreclosure. The forum was held at Lynn Arts Inc.
© 2012 Marilyn Humphries
A tribute - An invitation
This glass and earthenware eye is an artistic and poetic tribute to the thousands of men and women who have worn and rescued seamen in difficulty. The sailors of antiquity painted large eyes at the bow of their ships, these eyes were supposed to protect the crews from the dangers of navigation. Finistère and its coastline, at the head of Europe, in a "ship" with a global dimension, inspire this artistic and photographic work. In 2019, in a climate and environmental emergency, this mineral look is an invitation to attention, daring and solidarity.
"Difficulty need not foreshadow despair or defeat. Rather achievement can be all the more satisfying because of the obstacles surmounted."
-William Hastie
SOLD.
hardcore spray paint, stencils, and paint markers on a 18x30" wood panel. This piece represents my conflictions with technology, it's a necessity I love to hate.
Delicate Arch trail.
Length: 3 miles roundtrip
Difficulty: Moderate
Description: Delicate Arch is the most recognizable arch in Arches National Park, and perhaps anywhere in the world. It also happens to be located along one of the most dynamic hiking trails within Arches National Park. More than 480 feet above the parking lot and trailhead in the valley below, Delicate Arch is hidden in a bowl at the top of one of the park’s famous sandstone fins. Delicate Arch is freestanding, and magnificently alone in the natural sandstone bowl, standing out against the multitude of horizontal planes around it. The arch was once part of the upper section of the fin, until erosion took its toll upon the sandstone throughout the years, and now Delicate Arch is all that remains of that Entrada sandstone formation.
The Delicate Arch Trailhead is located on the Wolfe Ranch turnoff, which is 11.5 miles up the Arches Entrance Road. The right turn to Delicate Arch is advertised at the turnoff, and the trailhead is on the left side of the road, at the ranch. The trail is rugged and steep, especially near the end as it mounts the sloped side of the sandstone fin. Along the way, visitors will pass a pioneer homestead, Ute Indian petroglyphs, an overgrown streambed, throngs of juniper, a smaller arch, and the famous slickrock for which the Moab area is world-famous.
Delicate Arch Trailhead
The trail starts at a fairly large parking lot off the side of the road, passes the old Wolfe Homestead, and then crosses a bridge over Salt Wash.
Wolfe Ranch
This homestead was built by a disabled Civil War vet, John Wesley Wolfe, in 1888 and inhabited until 1910, when the aging owner moved back to Ohio.
Ute Petroglyphs
This panel of rock art is attributed to the Ute culture. In includes a number of bighorn sheep, horses and dogs.
Frame Arch
Frame Arch is next to invisible when compared with the splendor of Delicate Arch just around the corner; most hikers barely even recognize the arch on its own merits. However, Frame Arch is famous for being the perfect window through which to photograph Delicate Arch, and many people use it to frame their shots of its more photogenic sibling, as its name suggests.
Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch has graced many magazine covers, mantle pieces, coffee tables, stamps, license plates, and a variety of other media. It is an international attraction, and has drawn its fair share of abuse over the years, including (now illegal) climbing, and ignorant pyrotechnics.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
The difficulty in this recipe is the making of the rose petals buttercream as it involves the assemblage of several components - creme anglaise, meringue italienne, unsalted butter, rose syrup (rose water) and rose essence.
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Difficulty doesn't have to be associated with home improvement. If you plan ahead and maintain a flexible attitude, you will be able to do your home improvement projects in a timely and cost effective manner. Read the article below for some simple ways to make home improvement easier.
Choose wood floors for your home if you can afford it. Despite a similar appearance to real wood and being easy to take care of, laminate cannot be refinished. In the coming years a real wood floor can be refinished, whereas a laminate floor must be completely replaced.
If you are switching out your floor tiles, look to purchase radiant heat tiles. Those tiles use your electricity and can create a huge change! However, these are incredibly easy for self-installation, and by following the listed directions, you can knock the job out in a few easy steps. Since you are going to work on your floor or hire someone to do it, this project can been seen as a small add on. You will enjoy radiant heat tiles especially on a cold, winter morning.
A good quality drill is an excellent home improvement tool. This tool will create different-sized holes by using screws, as well as utilizing special attachments for driving the screws. Here is the best kind of drill to have: 9V cordless with bits ranging from 1/4 to 1/32 in both Phillips head and flat head types.
While painting, you should always remember to protect your floors. Any paint that gets on the hardwood flooring or the carpet can be really tough to clean up and may actually cause damage. One inexpensive and effective way to protect flooring is using layers of old newspapers. Try using a drop sheet or plastic to protect the floor of paint splashes.
A good way to save on money and heating costs in the winter is to insulate your attic. Heat rises over time and a tremendous amount of heat is lost in the fall and winter season in houses with poor insulation. Most hardware stores carry insulation, and its installation is very simple.
Making improvements to a home can be aesthetically pleasing and they create monetary worth, too. All houses need to be repaired and maintained. Homeowners that go above and beyond basic maintenance have better looking homes that have increased value. Keep learning tricks on home improvement in order to get these rewards. www.mossige.com/5-things-you-need-to-know-about-chromecas...
if one were to isolate each individual deficiency that affects this man, causing him to process information at an unbelievably slow rate of speed, we would find that there are 61 altogether. just for those who like to keep a tally of EVERYTHING...
Meem laughs and jokes about her clothes and the difficulties of being bedridden.
Overnight, she continued to get out of bed without help, and the hospital staff placed a bed alarm on her to alert when she tries to get up, as well as adding fall mats around her bed. She also removed her IVs and Oxygen, not knowing what they were. This resulted in a nurse spending the rest of the night in the room with her.
Meem was given an echocardiogram in the morning, and removed from all IV medications. Medicine is now oral only, but she still removes her oxygen, not remembering what it is. "This ear necklace isn't mine; I don't want it." She still sets off the bed alarm from time to time by moving too much or trying to get up, but doesn't understand what it is; "I wish they'd fix that broken alarm clock. I didn't set it."
Meem does not remember being connected to IVs, and also generally becomes easily confused; for several hours she thought a rack of charts in the hallway was her doctor chatting instead of getting her the echocardiogram results; a nurse finally got the message through to her that the doctor wasn't in yet.
Overall, she has improved and has much more energy than when she was admitted. They are now talking about releasing her in the next day or so.
A fair number of the shots from these three Kodak 400UC rolls came out either unscathed or not as adversely affected...the shot above is one of the least adversely affected. Some shots were COVERED with the streaks.
I thought I would have noticed the problem when I loaded the film, but essentially I had assumed that getting sticky black crap on my fingers was going to happen and was fine with it as long as I thought it wasn't affecting the film...and yeah. I was wrong.
ALWAYS develop rolls in concession so you can catch technical difficulties quickly...at least if you mind problems like this.
And always inspect old cameras for flaws and problems like this. Get it professionally appraised if you plan on using it for serious purposes and/or have the money for any repairs (I'm currently looking at blowing up to 200$ to get an old Contaflex- with a WORKING selenium light meter- repaired so the shutter will fire properly in all modes. I spent 30-45 dollars on it on ebay, and buyer-beware when something is sold for parts EVEN IF the seller claims it works as well- it is also a good idea to either run film through it or advance it through a few a times without film and check it yourself to make sure it isn't only TEMPORARILY functional. This advice comes from on high via me from other more experienced camera buyers and photographers- explicitly Karen Nakamura, my current idol in the field of Photoethnography. (fat chance of getting into her APPLIED Visual Anthropology course at YALE.)
Now, if you don't mind light leaks and other "aesthetic" quirks or "Happy accidents" then shoot unabated of worries about old cameras and toy cameras especially, but I've found that properly working equipment PRECEDES creative use of "Happy Accidents."
If you want light leaks, buy a real toy camera or make a pinhole camera (I'm very tempted to make a "pintoid")
After difficulties near Lakeland involving Amtrak 92 striking a truck, Q604-18 is REALLY late through Ocala this morning and a real treat - 4 EMD SD-70s and an SD-60 are on the head end of 107 cars, although only the first 2 units are running. In order - CSX 4699-8592-4683-4689-4693 at the former location of SE Singletary December 20 2012 9:41AM.
I organized some meetings with teenagers (12 - 14) and adults (25 - 32) concerning the difficulties they have to get work, to talk with others, and to speak clearly. I was surprised these people have a good listening ability and are eager to learn and get solutions to their current situation.
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Your mind is the most influential part of your body when it comes to weight loss. Remember that every decision you make has a repercussion, so if you decide to diet you can lose weight, but if you decide to eat out just remember that you're the only one giving yourself extra calories. No one is forcing food down your throat.
Start eating more yogurt when you are trying to lose weight. It is compact and portable, so it makes a great on-the-go snack. Plus, yogurt is high in calcium and has the perfect ratio of protein, carbs and fat in each serving. It is low-calorie, nutritious and satisfying, so try to eat it every day.
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Went out to Brooklyn to use Blakeley's landline for a radio interview, only to have technical difficulties lead to a rescheduling. Alas.
SEARCY â Despite having difficulty scoring with runners on base, Harding rallied for a pair of come-from-behind victories over Central Baptist in a doubleheader at Jerry Moore Field. The Bisons won the opener 3-2 and took the second game 7-6 in extra innings.
Harding (15-15) extended its winning streak against Central Baptist to 10 straight dating to 2006. The Bisons left 25 runners on base in the doubleheader, including 15 in game two.
Harding trailed 2-1 in the fifth inning of game one before Donny Stephensâ two-out double to right scored Tyler Thompson with the tying run. One inning later, Adam Darbyâs sacrifice fly plated Trent Kinnear with the winning run.
Senior Shane Bishop (1-0) picked up the win in relief of Harding starter Hayden Shirley. Bishop came on with the bases loaded in the fifth and the Bisons down 2-1. He struck out Andy Morris to end the inning, and struck out six of the seven batters he faced in his 2.1 innings of hitless relief.
Sophomore Kyle Boyd suffered the loss in a complete game effort. He allowed 10 hits and three earned runs.
Unfortunately for him, Boyd was also the losing pitcher in game two. He came back to the mound in the seventh inning of the game with the score tied 6-6. Boyd held the Bisons scoreless for two innings before Darby lined a single to left to score Kinnear again with the winning run.
Senior D.A. Kremer (2-1) pitched 3.0 innings of hitless relief to collect the victory and lower his ERA to 1.02 for the season.
Kinnear and Stephens each had three hits in the game for Harding. Central Baptist senior Ryan Rylee was 6-for-7 in the doubleheader, including a solo home run in game two.
The Bisons are back in action Saturday against Ouachita Baptist. The three-game series begins with a doubleheader at noon. Sunday the teams play the finale at 1 p.m.
I was chopping down some elephant grass in the front yard, and after my Craftsman handsaw had difficulty cutting it, I tried using my Fiskars (AKA Gerber) Brush Hook machete, and a chop deflected it up off the hard grass, and into my hand before I could react. I had a lanyard on the sharp knife to act as a mechanical advantage as a longer lever for greater force; with a half grip on the very end of the handle with the 550 cord lanyard around the wrist aiding in the retention of the chopper.
The bad news is, this also caused me to be unable to release the knife as it deflected, and the momentum continued it into my hand, before I could react it had hit me.
I was unable to stop, much like when you think you can brace yourself for a car impact, but later when it happens you find out that you can't.
I felt the impact, which was a numbing in my hand. I was afraid to look at first, and I hoped I had been hit below the blade at the top of the handle, because it was numb and didn't hurt very bad.
I looked and saw that I'd been cut, realizing the straite edge at the bottom of the blade did it. If it had been closer to the end when it impacted, it would have been a force multiplier for greater damage. Worse still at the very end, where the hook is. It has a curved edge, and causes a shearing affect as it cuts, because the curve causes all the energy to be focused on a smaller area which moves as the curve forces it to as it chops, much like a kurkri.
I tried to hold my hand steady to minimize bleeding.
I was chopping down some elephant grass in the front yard with my Craftsman handsaw but had difficulty cutting it. It is very difficult to cut down, it's as strong as small bamboo. If it's not cut down every spring, it will die.
I tried using my Fiskars (AKA Gerber) Brush Hook machete, and a chop deflected it up off the hard grass and into my hand before I could react. I had a lanyard on the sharp knife to act as a mechanical advantage as a longer lever for greater force; with a half grip on the very end of the handle with the 550 cord lanyard around the wrist aiding in the retention of the chopper.
The bad news is, this also caused me to be unable to release the knife as it deflected, and the momentum continued it into my hand, before I could react it had hit me. I was unable to stop, much like when you think you can brace yourself for a car impact, but later when it happens you find out that you can't.
I felt the impact, which was a numbing in my hand. I was afraid to look at first, and I hoped I had been hit below the blade at the top of the handle, because it was numb and didn't hurt very bad.
I looked and saw that I'd been cut, realizing the strait edge at the bottom of the blade did it. If it had been closer to the end when it impacted, it would have been a force multiplier for greater damage. Worse still if it had hit at the very end, where the hook is. It has a curved edge, and causes a shearing affect as it cuts. The curve causes all the energy to be focused on a smaller area which moves as the curve forces it to as it impacts, much like a kurkri.I might have lost fingers or my hand if it had hit there.
I tried to hold my hand steady to minimize bleeding, and hurried to the house, leaving a dripping blood trail on the way.
Dad drove me to the hospital, and I ended up getting 9 stitches. The numbing solution they injected me with felt like boiling water.
Meaning of difficulty in Hindi
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Meaning of difficulty in Hindi
SYNONYMS AND OTHER WORDS FOR difficulty
कठिनाई→difficulty,snag,nodus,distress,balk,knot मुसीबत→trouble,difficulty,misery,teen,disaster,hardship बाधा→obstacle,hindrance,handicap,obstruction,interrupt,difficulty तंगी→tightness,scarcity,d...
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