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Display commemorating the 106th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, at Shirley Library, 12 April 2018.
File Reference: 2018-04-12-titanic1
Photo by Barbara Reed.
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
A temporary display of photos and newspaper clippings was mounted in front of the high school building on the day of the anniversary commemoration
I used a black cooling rack for my displays. It was perfect. The holes let the breeze go through instead of knocking it over.
Displaying Bar-headed geese (_Anser indicus_) at Beale Park. These birds are native to the lakes of Central Asia.
One of the displays inside Canvey Island Transport Museum is this display case, set out as a small cafe, with assorted uniform items hung on chairs and coat-hooks, and a selection of conductors' equipment on the table.
Kite aerial photo of the Brucemore Mansion in Cedar Rapids, IA.
This photo was taken using a gyro stabilized shuttle rig and Levitation DS delta kite on 9/22/12.
Part of the Bio-diversity display.
There was a restaurant upstairs and if you've never tried salmon fish fingers the I'd highly recommend them........ very tasty!
Wenn man schon mit Displays Werbung macht, dann sollte das Gedöns auch funktionieren!
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December 16, 2020. This is the back of my Alienware, looking at the display ports (and HDMI) on my graphics card. It was too small for me to see easily so I just took the photo. I ordered a KVM switch (keyboard-video-mouse) so I can seamlessly work with this and with the corproate computer using the same keyboard, mouse and video monitors. I expected I would have an outdoor photo today but it was cold, oh so cold, and I had only one really bad photo.
We went to see the Mid Autumn Festival display in TST on the day following the festival. It wasn't quite as vibrant as some and had the theme, "How we used to be." Maybe it's more impressive at night....
A sky on fire with color this morning over the city. Simply stunning! Despite the gorgeous display, rain was on the way for the Bay Area... Pic taken from around San Jose, CA. (Tuesday around sunrise, December 17, 2019)
*Weather update:
Clouds were to increase later this day as a weak low pressure area was forecast to bring clouds to Northern California with rain showers expected to spread thru the region into early Wednesday. By Thursday, we were to be partly to mostly sunny and then by Friday, a stronger low pressure trough was to form along the coast. This trough was to bring periods of rain to the state late Friday thru Monday with snow levels roughly ranging around 3500-6000 feet. Safe travels out there folks if you are planning to head up to the mountains over the weekend…