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This is my Grandpa circa 1959 (Dennis Hopper meets Colonel Sanders). Although this wasn't technically taken today, I spent nearly the entire day tagging these pictures, so this one represents today for Project 365 purposes.

即將回台, 來個感性的房間自拍

There are nine adoptees across our two extended families!

2013 GMC Sierra 2500 Extended Cab with Knapheide 696J Service Body

 

Crawford Buick GMC El Paso Texas Business Elite, Brian Paonessa - Commercial Manager cell - 915.892.7194 or email bpaonessa@crawfordbuickgmc.com

Andrew, Robyn, Graeme Laith, Aiyaz & Niki.

Installing a "Fender Extender".

Vraiment sympa comme hotel

Photographed on an extended pelagic off the coast of Kaikoura.

 

I bought them when they were babies. They are my second children. Their mother just died last week. Although they have not seen her in many years I know that they sense it. They are just a little sad.

 

Saeed

Guide

Wadi Rum

Jordan

Seagull at Alki Beach, Seattle WA, june 2010

Kepler Extends Holiday Greetings to the Staff | Kigali, 15 December 2023

The Rose CrystalLink USB Fiber extender CLK-4U1FM-1650 is the extender of choice for extending USB devices over a great distance. The CrystalLink USB 1.1 fiber extender makes this possible by the use of fiber optic cable. You can fully operate and control up to four (4) USB devices from as far away as 1,650 feet using multimode fiber cable. Access to your USB devices is made convenient in a variety of situations.

Stakeholders in the e-waste management ecosystem have come together to discuss the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) guidelines and regulations for e-waste management in Rwanda. The hybrid workshop was held in Kigali and online and brought together representatives from public and private entities working to advance proper e-waste handling in Rwanda.

 

Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is an internationally accepted policy mechanism applied in e-waste management programmes under which producers are given a significant financial and/or physical responsibility for the disposal of post-consumer products.

  

Day 249/365 Silverleaf nightshade (Solanum elaeagnifolium)

 

Silver-leaf Nightshade is a prickly plant with a violet to pale lavender flower. It extends one to three feet tall in dry areas of the South Texas Plains and the Edwards Plateau. The leaves are 1 1/2 to 6 inches long and can have straight to wavy edges. It is in bloom from April to September. The ripe yellow fruit is toxic to livestock but used by Native Americans to make cheese and as a poison ivy antidote. Silver-leaf Nightshade fruits are eaten by feral pigs, javelinas, and white-tailed deer. The seeds are consumed by bobwhite quail.

 

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Side view of 5.9 mtr extended cuddy model with awning.

The annual holiday exchange with the extended Basile family at our 75 Park Avenue early childhood center on December 17th.

railroad extending into the far reaches of neverwhere.

dSatellite is a site-specific architectural structure that extends the mission of DFLUX (www.dflux.org), a Detroit-based research studio and residency program, further into its community. DFLUX engages its local neighborhood and the general public with creative actions, research, and workshops. In so doing, they hope to reveal and create emergent and sustainable cottage industries. dSatellite was created with the intention of providing future DFLUX participants and local residents with an outpost to engage in various field research. Constructed with foraged building materials, dSatellite merges both the physical and conceptual characteristics of the DFLUX Residency site and a typical nature blind used by naturalists, scientists, photographers and hunters. dSatellite is currently deployed in a completely razed residential neighborhood of Detroit currently referred to as the "field" by local residents and "Renaissance Zone" by real estate developers. A dense urban forest, rich with wildlife, has grown there, only crumbling roads and alleys, debris piles, and public utilities remain as signs of past use.

 

dSatellite was created during a research residency at DFLUX in Detroit, MI in collaboration with Joseph G. Cruz (http://josephgcruz.com)

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