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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.
Man faces a lot of difficulties in life....when i look at this photo i start to get the troubles faced by mankind....right from his birth to his death....life holds many adventures and equal number of troubles...the social being hides away all his pains by masking himself away from the world....what ever the pains are...life should go on
Sept. 4, 2014. Boston, MA.
Boston fast food workers walked off their jobs and conducted a sit-in near Downtown Crossing on Thursday. Police arrested 9 people. As they waited for the police to arrest the workers told their stories of the difficulty surviving on $8 or $9 per hour which cannot cover living costs. The protest is part of a national movement to demand a $15 minimum wage and unions among fast food workers.
© 2014 Marilyn Humphries
The Mantles' drummer had some technical difficulties at their show at the Goner Fest Barbecue at the Buccaneer.
Not an easy hike - strenuous!
One of the things that I had great difficulty accepting was that somehow (unwittingly) I had hiked the “Mission Peak” trail in Fremont with a plugged artery. That hike has 2400 feet of elevation and I spent about 4 hours roundtrip, yet only got blisters. No chest pain (or in my case, back pain)..
Hindsight can be just as confusing as the present!
This confusion evolved steadily into an obsession to try the hike again post surgery, to see how I would do with all my arteries cleared (and a little for confidence that I could still do these sorts of things).
Then, without nearly enough forethought, I also decided to try a “new” trail, and substituted Black Mountain Trail for Mission Peak. “It’s been 4 weeks, I am ready!”
As I discovered, they are very different hikes.
Make sure that the Mission Peak hike is EASY for you before hiking Black Mountain.
First - the trail is much more narrow than Mission Peak, and there is lots of Poison Oak and rattlesnakes. I ran across 4 rattlesnakes without leaving the trail.
The first quarter and final third of the hike are as steep as anything on Mission Peak (but there are switchbacks in the middle section)
I had to park at Foothill College which adds .7 miles to the peak. With this, it took me app 3.5 hours to make the peak, only 2 hours at Mission Peak.
Besides the often narrow path at Black Mountain, it is densely wooded vs. the wide open scenery at Mission Peak.
Would I do it again? Yes, it is a beautiful hike; but, this is a once a year type hike for me..
#4 - January 4, 2010
Full bladder, and it was too hot to continue to wear my hoodie once I got home -- that's Miami for ya.
Beirut, January 31, 2012 – In line with its commitment to sustainable social development, Dunkin’ Donuts, Lebanon’s leading coffee and baked goods chain, furthered the company’s dedication to community service with a donation to the non-profit organization, arcenciel.
With every purchase of 1 Cappuccino or Latte + 1 Donut, Dunkin’ donated 1000LBP to the local charity for a grand total of 5,507,000LBP after the month-long promotion.
Present at the handing over ceremony were Joy Tohme Berberi from arcenciel’s Department of Information & Communication and Dunkin’ Donuts Marketing Manager, Martha Zarazir.
For over 25 years arcenciel has been working to empower those with difficulties through seven key programs in agriculture, employment, the environment, health, mobility and social issues. With more than 15 centers throughout Lebanon, arcenciel is an active contributor to the country’s economic, social and environmental well-being.
“We’re pleased to have ended the year with arcenciel,” said Dunkin’ Donuts CEO Christine Sfeir. “We also would like to thank all of our customers for their invaluable contribution to such a worthy cause.
Day #2 of broken foot recovery
Due to difficulty with stairs I made the couch into my bed for the earlier part of my recovery. It wasn't as comfortable as my bed unfortunately. I did enjoy the big window right beside where I slept. I would have the window slightly open overnight and enjoyed waking up to the sound of birds.
i liked simcap71's comment and decided to name this shot like he said..
gear : sony cybershot DSC-P73
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If you have difficulty pronouncing the name just remember that Howth rhymes with both.
If you like eating out and if you like seafood then Howth is the place to go. Personally I would recommend Aqua. If you are not interested in the many restaurants and pubs the place still has a lot to offer as it is a popular area for birdwatching and sailing. It is also popular with anglers. Howth is also a popular destination for cyclists and hillwalkers, particularly on weekends.
There are plenty of sea mammals, such as seals in the harbour.
I must admit that I was a bit surprised so see a notice which read as follows: "A person shall not feed a seal from the quayside or from any other place in this port. A person who contravenes this Bye-Law is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine nor exceeding Euro 5,000". Today there were many people feeding the seals and I checked a number of tourist guides (in Easons) and many of them suggest "feeding the seals" in Howth as a recommended activity.
The most famous visitor to Howth may have been King George IV of England, who visited Ireland in 1821 and is chiefly remembered because he staggered off the boat in a highly inebriated state. He did manage to leave his footprints at the point where he stepped ashore on the West Pier.
Insomnia: it is the difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, even when a person has the chance to do so. Within this narrative, “The Nocturnal Destination” we follow someone as they experience insomnia, lying awake though the night. Along with the character suffering through the reality of insomnia, there is insight into what goes through the character’s mind as the hours pass in the night. Often, as it gets later, it gets more difficult for someone with insomnia to sleep as they grow restless and their minds tend to wander, almost putting the victim on the edge of delirium. These imagined scenes within the narrative are a combination of realistic textures and digital illustrations, which emphasize the surrealistic world one can be placed in due to the lack of sleep. The imaginary visions that are created by the character are parallel to the types of things that may keep a person up at night. For example, the way the character peeks around the wall to see three doors symbolizes different paths or choices, and having choices to make is a common thing that can keep a person up at night. It’s these troubling thoughts that the character envisions in the narrative which makes it difficult for her to reach the “end” or conclusion of insomnia: sleep. As the hours of the night continue to wear down throughout the narrative, we eventually come to see our character standing at the end of an empty tunnel illuminated by light. This image is representative of the moment she approaches the end, when her mind is finally clear and she is able to get to sleep, although we see light creeping through her blinds. Most cases of insomnia are related to poor sleep habits, depression, anxiety, lack of exercise, chronic illness, or certain medications, but regardless of what the culprit is, insomnia is certainly not an uncommon thing and can be relayed among ourselves.
Introduction of the Julia Gunawan (Head of Mission Trip PMNA):
"Servant of the Lord in the area although with difficulty coming worship but they have a remarkable spirit. That's what spurred me too, and makes us realize that we live in a city that has more of them, but sometimes we are lazy. It makes us realize that all the facilities we can we enjoy today, all thanks to the extraordinary. Every mission trip, I always got the impression is different. God's servants they look more innocent, more innocent. It makes me interested to see them. How innocently they serve when the conditions are minimal, but they do not leave God. That's what makes me always want to follow mission trip and thank God to this day the Lord give me a chance, health and blessing. Each time mission trip I was never absent. I know the opportunity that God has given and not everyone has it. Sometimes people have everything but do not have the desire. So thank God that I was given all three ... opportunities, health and blessing. I advocate that the father's mother had the opportunity, thanks to health and often participate mission trip! We can see the direct service of the servants of God, we can see immediately how the people in the village are so zeal to serve God ".
Testimony
Pnt. Wayan Murtiyasa, GKPB - Bali Protestant Christian Church in Blimbingsari.
"Shalom, on behalf of all the villagers Blimbingsari and Jembrana Bali, thanked God and the whole team PMNA who has blessed us in many ways. For the first time we feel a service that is so complete and touch all levels of society, both in terms of social services for the general public, Seminar Servant of God and KKR Easter together. Our prayers, God used PMNA over again to bless villages for God. God bless ... Amen ".
South Kalimantan, West Kalimantan 24 to 26 April and 19-21 June 2014
Thank God, Mission Trip PMNA to South Kalimantan 24 to 26 April 2014 and has been going well. Mission Trip attended by 45 participants from Jakarta. The focus of the service area in the village Mission Trip was Loktabat, Banjarbaru and Loksado, Kandangan South Kalimantan. Mission Trip this agenda is, social service for the general public consisting of; @ Cut free hair which serves 175 patients, 400 packBazaar cheap food, cheap clothesBazaar 400 package, freePengobatan which serves 279 patients,Pelatihan practical skills,Seminar Servant attended by 182 Servant of God, and revival meeting (TRC), which was attended by 565 people.
Grateful, too, Mission Trip PMNA West Kalimantan 19-21 June 2014 has also been progressing well. Mission Trip to this ordinance was followed by 33 participants from Jakarta. The focus of the service area in the village Mission Trip was Samalantan and Betung River, Kab. Bengkayang- West Kalimantan. Mission Trip this agenda is, social service for the general public consisting of; @ Cut free hair that serve 200 people, 400 packBazaar cheap food, cheap clothesBazaar 400 package, freePengobatan which serves 477 patients, @ Seminar Servant attended by 71 Servant of God, and Revival Service (TRC), which was attended 2,800 inhabitants.
Thanks to all who have supported the congregation in prayer, funds and so forth, so that all events run smoothly and successfully. Praise, Sincerely, Thanks only to the Lord Jesus ... Amiiin ...... Let's continue to be involved in the next Mission Trip PMNA ... ..Tuhan Jesus certainly bless.
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If you have difficulty pronouncing the name just remember that Howth rhymes with both.
If you like eating out and if you like seafood then Howth is the place to go. Personally I would recommend Aqua. If you are not interested in the many restaurants and pubs the place still has a lot to offer as it is a popular area for birdwatching and sailing. It is also popular with anglers. Howth is also a popular destination for cyclists and hillwalkers, particularly on weekends.
There are plenty of sea mammals, such as seals in the harbour.
I must admit that I was a bit surprised so see a notice which read as follows: "A person shall not feed a seal from the quayside or from any other place in this port. A person who contravenes this Bye-Law is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine nor exceeding Euro 5,000". Today there were many people feeding the seals and I checked a number of tourist guides (in Easons) and many of them suggest "feeding the seals" in Howth as a recommended activity.
The most famous visitor to Howth may have been King George IV of England, who visited Ireland in 1821 and is chiefly remembered because he staggered off the boat in a highly inebriated state. He did manage to leave his footprints at the point where he stepped ashore on the West Pier.
this was trouble right from the start. I got lost in the sky and ended up over lapping 6 or 7 photos. That was almost a good thing though because I had the camera on aperture priority and that seemed to give me all kids of contrast problems from photo to photo. So I could have done this with 12 photos if it all went smoother. I was hoping to get more of the sky.
When it came time to manually stitch it all together it seemed like there was no hope. Since it took so long just to resize the 19 photos and get them all in one photoshop window on separate layers, I decided to push on and see what I could do to smooth out the madness. It took a lot of tweaking and repairing, but it turned out better than I thought it would.
If you have difficulty pronouncing the name just remember that Howth rhymes with both.
If you like eating out and if you like seafood then Howth is the place to go. Personally I would recommend Aqua. If you are not interested in the many restaurants and pubs the place still has a lot to offer as it is a popular area for birdwatching and sailing. It is also popular with anglers. Howth is also a popular destination for cyclists and hillwalkers, particularly on weekends.
There are plenty of sea mammals, such as seals in the harbour.
I must admit that I was a bit surprised so see a notice which read as follows: "A person shall not feed a seal from the quayside or from any other place in this port. A person who contravenes this Bye-Law is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine nor exceeding Euro 5,000". Today there were many people feeding the seals and I checked a number of tourist guides (in Easons) and many of them suggest "feeding the seals" in Howth as a recommended activity.
The most famous visitor to Howth may have been King George IV of England, who visited Ireland in 1821 and is chiefly remembered because he staggered off the boat in a highly inebriated state. He did manage to leave his footprints at the point where he stepped ashore on the West Pier.
"Technical Difficulties" performs at Improvapalooza, part of the Washington Improv Theater located at the Source Theatre.
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If you have difficulties defining the word “Slaughter”, go to Ypres and you will find the definition.
The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is a war memorial in Ypres, Belgium dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War I and whose graves are unknown. The memorial is located at the eastern exit of the town and marks the starting point for one of the main roads out of the town that led Allied soldiers to the front line. There are 54,896 names here adding to all the graves that have names scattered around Belgium.
New in our series of Alice inspired (John Tenniel's original woodcut illustrations) clothing.
6T playdress
Difficulty to spot: 5/10
Taxis are green and white, so perhaps people don't like to be mistaken for one.
Photos for competitors and volunteers at the April 6, 2019 difficulty competition for the Alberta Climbing Association.
Photos from around the city of Copenhagen as fall slowly set in.
Learn more at virtualwayfarer.com.com.
Sept. 4, 2014. Boston, MA.
Boston fast food workers walked off their jobs and conducted a sit-in near Downtown Crossing on Thursday. Police arrested 9 people. As they waited for the police to arrest the workers told their stories of the difficulty surviving on $8 or $9 per hour which cannot cover living costs. The protest is part of a national movement to demand a $15 minimum wage and unions among fast food workers.
© 2014 Marilyn Humphries
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.
this is from my favorite question sequence in the DCIS interview; nothing compares to asking someone my grandma's age about her sexual functioning
I had some technical difficulty with my film not advancing smoothly. I definitely did not want to open up my Pentax to see what the heck was wrong, so I bit the bullet and rewinded the film a couple of turns and then resumed shooting, knowing there would be some weirdness. I didn't expect a triple exposure though! Cool!
"The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance. Proceed, and light will dawn, and shine with increasing clearness on your path."
Photos for competitors and volunteers at the April 14, 2019 difficulty competition for the Alberta Climbing Association taken at the University of Alberta.
NEC ASPERA TERRENT-
closest English translation that retains its meaning and essence is: Difficulties be damned. Motto of the King's Regiment.
It makes really an effort to create a handmade copy/replica like this. It's a Reenactor's Dream.
Embroidered Breaststar to the Grandcross with swords
i found it in the bay a couple of days ago
The difficulties of doing this sort of stop motion/animation using models and drawings are huge, the time needed to set up each shot , move a subject, take a frame , move , take a frame --25 moves per second -30 seconds involves about 500-800 shots - not a task most 10-12 year old would have the patience to do - each group or individual came up with their own idea and it was their job to make. it work (with my help , such as it was )
Language difficulties meant we thought we were getting the fixed lunch and ended up with a crazy-amazing 12-course meal full of seafood and fish and awesomeness, and it wasn't even ridiculously expensive.
If you have difficulty pronouncing the name just remember that Howth rhymes with both.
If you like eating out and if you like seafood then Howth is the place to go. Personally I would recommend Aqua. If you are not interested in the many restaurants and pubs the place still has a lot to offer as it is a popular area for birdwatching and sailing. It is also popular with anglers. Howth is also a popular destination for cyclists and hillwalkers, particularly on weekends.
There are plenty of sea mammals, such as seals in the harbour.
I must admit that I was a bit surprised so see a notice which read as follows: "A person shall not feed a seal from the quayside or from any other place in this port. A person who contravenes this Bye-Law is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine nor exceeding Euro 5,000". Today there were many people feeding the seals and I checked a number of tourist guides (in Easons) and many of them suggest "feeding the seals" in Howth as a recommended activity.
The most famous visitor to Howth may have been King George IV of England, who visited Ireland in 1821 and is chiefly remembered because he staggered off the boat in a highly inebriated state. He did manage to leave his footprints at the point where he stepped ashore on the West Pier.