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Staff Sgt. John Alvarado-Nunez, Legal Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge for KFOR Regional Command-East Staff Judge Advocateâs Office at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, reaffirmed his dedication to service in the U.S Army and New Jersey National Guard by reenlisting for six more years. Lt. Col. Becky Lapidow delivered the oath of enlistment for Staff Sgt. Alvarado-Nunez as he was flanked by his co-workers from the SJA office. Alvarado was then joined by fellow 44th IBCT soldiers that recently reenlisted for six additional years, Staff Sgt. Joseph Cavanagh, Religious Support Team NCOIC; Staff Sgt. Nicholas Young, Public Affairs NCOIC; and Staff Sgt. Jonathan Cohen, Finance Office NCOIC.

As of January 11, the combination snowman / scarecrow in a bowler hat and a couple of red cardinals with the gift-bearing dot in a Santa cap are still adorning the front yard of this house.

 

24-1228 Gen-0035 (Leica DLux-7)

installation view - site specific floor painting - ink on gallery floor 15' x 30'

Diferentes áreas de esparcimiento con que cuenta las escuelas inauguradas.

 

Foto: Raúl Pérez/Presidencia República Dominicana

Nota de prensa:

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It's becoming a nice tradition: Tom Trago doing an all nighter @ Pip during Christmas. The place was packed and the party turned out to be one of the cosiest I've been to in a long time. Much love for Pip, a place with a lot of good vibes.

Stylophonic Extended Showcase

 

ft. Irene Grandi, Saturnino, Emis Killa, Ada Reina, Malika Ayanne, Dargen D'Amico, Giuliano Sangiorgi, Samuel Romano

 

Magazzini Generali - Milano - 2 Ottobre 2013

 

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The SEAS A26 is a 2-way loudspeaker kit, using a 26 cm paper cone woofer and a 35 mm textile dome tweeter, in a compact 28-liter aperiodic enclosure. I choose to do a 74l floor stand version with a closed cabinet.

 

They sound excellent, but a little different from my Harbeth SHL5+. I like the SEAS' bass response. Faster, more accurate, and more physical than the Harbeths. I find the sound neutral and balanced. I couldn't be happier with my first DIY speaker.

 

The A26 loudspeaker design is based closely on the legendary Dynaco A25 loudspeaker, first introduced in 1969. The A25, designed and built by SEAS, was one of the most popular loudspeakers ever produced, with more than 1 million units sold. It was highly acclaimed by audiophiles of the day and received extremely positive reviews from consumer magazines and the high-end audio press.

Stylophonic Extended Showcase

 

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Irene Grandi, Saturnino, Emis Killa,Ada Reina,Malika Ayanne, Dargen D'Amico,Giuliano Sangiorgi, Samuel Romano

  

Magazzini Generali, Milano

  

2 ottobre 2013

  

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Taapsee Pannu talks about Akshay Kumar’s extended cameo in ‘Naam Shabana’: I like this role reversal.

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In 1900 the Texas Central Railway extended a line northwest from Albany across this portion of Rose Ella (Matthews) Conrad's cattle ranch. Ella and her brother John A. "Bud" Matthews, for whom this site is named, promptly constructed cattle pens and a loading chute at this location. Surrounding ranchers soon were shipping their cattle from this switch to markets in Fort Worth. As many as 105,000 head of cattle were shipped annually until the railroad ceased operations in 1967. Since that year local ranchers have continued to load cattle onto trucks from this site. (1993)

The name Corfe means a pass in Old English. Corfe Castle was built on a steep chalk hill created by two streams eroding the rock either side. The construction of the medieval castle means that little is known about previous activity on the hill. However, there are postholes belonging to a Saxon hall on the site. The dramatic ruins of Corfe Castle stand on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck Hills. As you can see it guards the gap between the south of Purbeck, where Purbeck marble was once quarried, and the rest of England. Nothing could pass in or out without going past the Castle.

Corfe Castle is a fortification standing above the village of the same name in the English county of Dorset. Built by William the Conqueror, the castle dates back to the 11th century and commands a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage. The first phase was one of the earliest castles in England to be built using stone when the majority were built with earth and timber. Corfe Castle underwent major structural changes in the 12th and 13th centuries. In 1572, Corfe Castle left the Crown's control when Elizabeth I sold it to Sir Christopher Hatton. Sir John Bankes bought the castle in 1635, and was the owner during the English Civil War. His wife, Lady Mary Bankes, led the defence of the castle when it was twice besieged by Parliamentarian forces. The first siege, in 1643, was unsuccessful, but by 1645 Corfe was one of the last remaining royalist strongholds in southern England and fell to a siege ending in an assault. In March that year Corfe Castle was demolished on Parliament's orders. Owned by the National Trust, the castle is open to the public and in 2010 received around 190,000 visitors. It is protected as a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

A castle was founded at Corfe near England's south coast soon after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The royal forest of Purbeck, where William the Conqueror enjoyed hunting, was established in the area. Between 1066 and 1087 William established 36 castles such in England. Sitting as it does on a hill top, Corfe Castle is one of the classic images of a medieval castle, however despite popular imagination occupying the highest point in the landscape was not the typical position of a medieval castle. In England, a minority are located on hilltops while most are in valleys; many were near important transport routes such as river crossings.

Unusually for castles built in the 11th century, Corfe was partially constructed from stone indicating it was of particularly high status. A stone wall was built around the hill top, creating an inner ward or enclosure. There were two further enclosures: one to the west, and one that extended south ( the outer bailey ) in contrast to the inner bailey, these were surrounded by palisades made from timber. At the time the vast majority of castles in England were built using earth and timber, and it was not until the 12th century that many began to be rebuilt in stone. The Domesday Book records one castle in Dorset; the entry, which reads "Of the manor of Kingston the King has one hide on which he built Wareham castle", is thought to refer to Corfe rather than the timber castle at Wareham. There are 48 castles directly mentioned in the Domesday Book, although not all those in existence at the time were recorded. Assuming that Corfe is the castle in question, it is one of four the Domesday Book attributes to William the Conqueror; the survey explicitly mentions seven people as having built castles, of which William was the most prolific.

In the 1980's, Ralph Bankes bequeathed the entire Bankes estate to the National Trust, including Corfe Castle, much of the village of Corfe, the family home at Kingston Lacy, and substantial property and land holdings elsewhere in the area. In the summer 2006, the dangerous condition of the keep caused it to be closed to visitors, who could only visit the walls and inner bailey. The National Trust undertook an extensive conservation project on the castle, and the keep was re-opened to visitors in 2008, and the work completed the following year.

The castle is a Grade I listed building, and recognised as an internationally important structure. It is also a Scheduled Monument, a nationally important historic building and archaeological site which has been given protection against unauthorised change. The earthworks known as ~ The Rings, thought to be the remains of a 12th-century motte-and-bailey castle built during a siege of Corfe are also scheduled. In 2006, Corfe Castle was the National Trust's tenth most-visited historic house with 173,829 visitors. According to figures released by the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, the number of visitors in 2010 had risen to nearly 190,000

we found these mushrooms growing in between two pieces of stacked firewood. i'm really enjoying fungus these days, it seems

Virginia National Guard Soldiers assigned to the Bowling Green-based 91st Cyber Brigade participate in a mass swearing-in ceremony conducted by Col. Terri Williams, 91st Cyber Brigade commander, Oct. 23, 2020, at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. The ceremony recognized all Soldiers who extended their enlistments within the last year. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Terra C. Gatti)

FORT BENNING, Ga. (Sept. 21, 2018) – As part of the pilot to extend one-station unit training for Infantry Soldiers from 14 to 22 weeks, trainees conduct clearing operations Nov. 15, 2018 at the Buchanan Range, at Fort Benning, Georgia. Changes to OSUT are meant to increase Soldier readiness, making them more lethal and proficient before they depart for their first duty assignment. (U.S. Army photo by Patrick Albright, Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning Public Affairs)

04/12/2016 Tucson AZ, TIA. Touch and Goes

04/12/2016 Tucson AZ, TIA. Touch and Goes

This burial ground, which extends along Pin Oak Creek, has served the rural Pin Oak settlement, as well as the surrounding Gause, Hanover and Liberty communities. Most of the area settlers, the earliest of whom were here by the 1850s, took advantage of the area's fertile soil and engaged in agriculture. Many early Pin Oak settlers were related, with a number coming from Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, and Morgan and Marshall Counties in Alabama. the settlers established a school prior to the Civil War, which served Pin Oak until it consolidated with the Milano Independent School District in 1949.

This property was deeded by Walker P. Perkins for use as a cemetery in 1896, when he conveyed it to trustees W.H. Spinks, R.T. Littleton and John Ditto. the earliest known burials, of Charles Shafer and then James D. Faubion, occurred in 1861, though there may be older unmarked graves. Cemetery features include vertical stones, curbing and obelisks. Among the interred are veterans of conflicts dating to the Civil War.

The Pin Oak community began to decline after World War II, as many residents followed the national trend in moving to urban areas for employment opportunities. The cemetery deteriorated, but concerned family members worked to preserve the burial ground. Today, residents of the deceased continue to care for the cemetery, which serves as a record of the pioneering men and women of the Pin Oak community. (2008) (Marker No. 15728)

Lizzy C (Bénéteau Antares 9.8 Flybridge)

Designer: Beneteau, P.Sarazin

 

Length overall: 9.95 metres

Length on deck: 9.56 metres

Beam: 3.36 metres

Draft: 0.85 metres

Displacement: 5.66 tonnes

Hull: planning modified Vee

Engine: 2 x Volvo D4 225hp with line shaft propulsion

Fuel capacity: 650 litres Water Capacity: 225 l

Maximum speed: 27 knots Cruising speed: 22 knots

Accommodation: Sleeps four in two cabins.

 

Living on main deck, C-shaped saloon, and L-shaped galley forward. Exterior with extendable aft deck. Flybridge with L-shaped settee, and dual seat central helm station.

 

Lower deck with two cabins, forward owners cabin with central, and guest cabin with twin bunk berths to starboard. Shower head to port side.

 

EQUIPMENT

 

Bow Thruster

Flybridge Cover

Bimini on Flybridge

Aft deck Winter Cover

Anchor Winch

TV

Radio HiFI system

Aft Camera

Courtesy light throughout

Raymarine c80 (GPS / Plotter)

12 V connection in aft

VHF Raymarine with repeater on fly and internal communication

Gas hob and oven

Fridge Freezer

Light in engine room and aft lazarette

Photo taken by Lane Maloney/NASA LARSS Intern.

Just after moonrise on a cloudy night.

@M.Alessi - Olivier Dubois con II e III Teatrodanza

Stylophonic Extended Showcase

 

ft. Irene Grandi, Saturnino, Emis Killa, Ada Reina, Malika Ayanne, Dargen D'Amico, Giuliano Sangiorgi, Samuel Romano

 

Magazzini Generali - Milano - 2 Ottobre 2013

 

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@M.Alessi - Olivier Dubois con II e III Teatrodanza

8 line Tuscan Extended by unknown maker, circa 1880.

Ford Transit Connect RV Conversions.

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09/08/2020 McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender. Last flight, going to 309th AMARG. DM. AFB, Tucson AZ. This was the second one to AMARC

christmas eve with the extended family

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