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Jody Fasko, chief of the EAGLE Business Office at ASC, briefs small business leaders on contract opportunities during industry week,

October 2015. The EAGLE program opens up entire Army installations to small businesses. (Photo by Tony Lopez, JMC Public and Congressional

Affairs)

Chance of rain.

 

Exposure - 1/60

Aperture - f/4.0

Focal Length - 105 mm

ISO Speed - 1600

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State Senate Minority Leader Priya Sundareshan and State House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos speaking with attendees at the 2025 Legislative Forecast Luncheon hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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The forecast was for a warm day, highs of -2° C, and lots of wind. But somehow we dodged the bullet in the wind department and had a fine snowshoe. It's called Horton Hill because Tim Hortons has a summer camp at the base of this prominence, on the other side from where we were exploring. We had had a good dump of snow, likely more than 2 ft / 70 cm's, which made the snowshoeing good.

The weather forecast was really bad the day I was travelling to Iceland. All trains were cancelled, including mine. The wind went up to 40 meters/pr sec. at some places.

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Arizona Supreme Court Justice James Beene speaking with attendees at the 2025 Legislative Forecast Luncheon hosted by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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Name:Stena Forecaster

IMO:9214678

Flag:Sweden

MMSI:266040000

Callsign:SCKZ

Vessel type:Ro-ro Cargo

Gross tonnage:24,688 tons

Summer DWT:12,300 tons

Home port:Gothenburg

Class society:Det Norske Veritas

Build year:2003

Builder: DALIAN SHIPYARD - DALIAN, CHINA

Between 13 and 21 May 2016, London College of Communication held an exhibition, conference and workshop aimed at engaging audiences in speculations about the key design trends which could shape and transform our everyday lives. The event series was organised by MA Design Management and Cultures students and was based around five provocations authored by industry experts on important global themes: Digital Disruptions, Architectural Visions, Ageing Populations, Consumer Lifestyles and Cultural Institutions. Image © Ana Escobar

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Stena Forecaster arriving at Birkenhead's Twelve Quay's Terminal to replace her sister Stena Forerunner who departed for Europoort.

 

Name:Stena Forecaster

IMO:9214678

Flag:Sweden

MMSI:266040000

Callsign:SCKZ

Vessel type:Ro-ro Cargo

Gross tonnage:24,688 tons

Summer DWT:12,300 tons

Home port:Gothenburg

Class society:Det Norske Veritas

Build year:2003

Builder: DALIAN SHIPYARD - DALIAN, CHINA

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Presented by Expedia, Inc.

June 14, 2017

Photos by Manzanares Photography

July 18, 2025

The MET & Central Park

 

The weather forecast said it was to be a good day, and after several weeks of hot and humid weather with an almost daily threat of heavy thunderstorms, it was time to escape the house for a few hours and head into the city. But where to go to was the question. I really didn’t feel much like going downtown, so how about something to the north, and then, why not go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, haven’t been there in decades. I could take the train into GCT and then a bus uptown, but why ride when it was to be a good day, so I walked, 35 city blocks each way! Well at least I was able to see the sights along the way, and maybe loose a few pounds as a bonus.

The “MET” is quite a place; there are many permanent exhibitions and several visiting (or temporary) exhibits that are all quite interesting. Sometimes it’s a bit like going upstairs to the deepest recesses of your own attic and finding treasures of the past. You can’t possibly see it all at once so it’s best to select one or two “must see” exhibits and save the rest “for another time”. I wanted to see the Greek & Roman sculptures, and the Egyptian Temple of Dendur, and a temporary art exhibit “Portrait of a Family” showing with works of John Singer Sargent and his sister Emily Sargent, which was spectacular. Along the way was a break for lunch along with a chance to rest my legs. After all I still had to walk back down to GCT (another 35 city blocks).

Leaving the MET it was decided to head south back to GCT, but this time by way of the eastern side of New York’s famed Central Park. There’s never a shortage of photo opportunities in New York, and the combination of people and the scenic beauty of the park did not disappoint in the least. It finally felt good to get back on the train and sit down, even if it meant a “change at Jamaica

 

Built by Dalian Shipyard, China in 2003.

Operated by The Olsson family that has been involved in various aspects of the shipping business since 1946. They operate services to Europe,The UK and Ireland.

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Stena Forecaster arriving at Birkenhead's Twelve Quay's Terminal to replace her sister Stena Forerunner who departed for Europoort.

 

Name:Stena Forecaster

IMO:9214678

Flag:Sweden

MMSI:266040000

Callsign:SCKZ

Vessel type:Ro-ro Cargo

Gross tonnage:24,688 tons

Summer DWT:12,300 tons

Home port:Gothenburg

Class society:Det Norske Veritas

Build year:2003

Builder: DALIAN SHIPYARD - DALIAN, CHINA

We have a weird one. Forecast to cross the coast of SW WA around mid morning this Sunday. Very VERY unusual for cyclones to track so far south. Given their unpredictable nature, hope she doesnt head to Busselton. The Jetty was half destroyed last time and they have literally just reopened it after the latest repairs. Not to mention the parens are there 2 streets from the beach :(

Forecast Summary

 

"Heavy, blustery showers will feed in from the northwest today affecting all parts, with the risk of hail and thunder. There will be sunny spells in between the showers but it will feel cool, especially in the strong wind."

BBC Weather

Inspecting a model ship at the flea-market.

On what was forecasted to be a "glorious sunny day" by the BBC, but in reality was misty all day, we ventured out to Anglesey Abbey NT north of Cambridge. Lots of Spring flowers in bloom in the gardens and the house only just re-opened for the new season and still somewhat in disarray.

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The midge forecast for North Uist for the end of August. Day 1: very wrong.

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