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Los Angeles residents showed their generosity when teams of uniformed off- and on-duty Los Angeles Firefighters were joined by Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) staff and volunteers at 20 locations citywide for the annual Fill The Boot campaign to raise money for MDA research and services. © Photo by Mike Meadows
I'm not cheating, Until I get a worthwhile picture taken today, this is just a stand in.
After we had finished our paella on Sunday, the Spaniards at the fiesta gave us some of their desserts including this sandia (water melon) which had been very artfully cut to form a flower shape.
It was very kind of them and the melon was delicious. As you can see it doesn't have many pips which saved the usual fiddling to remove them.
a trout jumps up -
at the bottom of the water
clouds coming and going.
-onitsura
dear friends!! let us join in the delight of the generous fishes!! i wish you a day of wonders... and much joy!!
jeanne
scanned, altered and assembled images, april 8, 2007
(including a 35mm photo of a beloved river in the fall, a magic tea cup, and a golden tray for serving tea)
It goes back over a square meter of stuff just for my daughter given by numerous people. Very generous folks this year!
Los Angeles residents showed their generosity when teams of uniformed off- and on-duty Los Angeles Firefighters were joined by Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) staff and volunteers at 20 locations citywide for the annual Fill The Boot campaign to raise money for MDA research and services. © Photo by Mike Meadows
Generous guide and new friend, the artist Tanya "Misery" Thompson checking out one of our panoramics.
So we both are very generous, giving individuals...especially with each other. Whether it is food, computer time, camera gear, etc....it doesn't matter, we share it all.
HOWEVER....when it comes to desserts we like to be a bit selfish. Such was the case tonight!!!! We were having ICE CREAM....... I wanted mine but I also wanted his. As you can see from his expression (what you can see of it), he isn't to happy that I want his also.
I thought you were supposed to share all things with the one you love.
Apparently, that DOES NOT include ones ice cream.....LOL
"The trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on behalf of all who visit and enjoy this building devoted to mediaeval art inscribe this testimony of gratitude to John D. Rockefeller Junior, whose generosity has made it possible to give reality to the past."
May 1938
(Funny how they used MDCCCCXXXVIII instead of MCMXXXVIII)
Actively drilling petroleum well in Licking County, Ohio, USA. (October 2016) (site access generously provided by Gary Sitler for geoscience education purposes)
During the late 1800s, Ohio was the # 1 petroleum exporter on Earth. This is definitely not the case anymore! Despite this, Ohio today still has economic concentrations of oil and natural gas.
Ohio has three significant petroleum occurrences:
1) Trenton Limestone (upper Middle Ordovician) of northwestern Ohio.
2) Clinton Sandstone (Lower Silurian) of eastern Ohio.
3) Knox Group (Beekmantown Dolomite-Rose Run Sandstone-Copper Ridge/Trempealeau Dolomite) (Upper Cambrian to ?lowermost Ordovician) in the eastern ~half of Ohio.
Of these three petroleum systems, the Knox Group generally requires the deepest drilling. Most Knox Group drilling in Ohio targets the Rose Run Sandstone, an interbedded quartzose sandstone-dolostone unit of Late Cambrian age.
The well shown above is being actively drilled (as of late October 2016). It was targeting a paleotopographic high at the Knox Unconformity and hoping to encounter petroleum in porous dolostone. During this visit, the rig was drilling at a depth between 3,300 and 3,400 feet below the surface.
Update: as of spring 2017, this well was making 100 to 125 MCF a day (= 100 to 125 thousand cubic feet of natural gas) and 10 barrels of oil per day. The producing horizon is in the Upper Cambrian Copper Ridge Dolomite (also known as the Trempealeau Dolomite). Petroleum is coming from porous dolostones below the Knox Unconformity. The Knox is a megasequence boundary (Sloss sequence boundary) that separates the Sauk Megasequence below from the Tippecanoe Megasequence above.
The following are formation picks for this well (the numbers are from the completion record filed with the Ohio Division of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas Resources):
430 feet depth = top of the Berea Sandstone (lowermost Devonian)
1182 feet depth = top of the "Big Lime" (= Devonian and Silurian carbonate succession, including the Delaware Limestone, Columbus Limestone, and Silurian dolostones)
1940 feet depth = top of the "Packer Shell" (= Middle Silurian Dayton Formation equivalent)
3252 feet depth = Trenton Limestone (upper Middle Ordovician, sensu traditio; lower Upper Ordovician, sensu novo)
3790 feet depth = Gull River Limestone (Middle Ordovician)
3830 feet depth = Knox Unconformity with Trempealeau Dolomite below (Upper Cambrian)
According to State of Ohio records, this well has produced the following:
2017 - 38 barrels of oil, 12,660 MCF of natural gas (= thousands of cubic feet of natural gas), 516 barrels of brine (= salt water)
2018 - 59 barrels of oil, 2828 MCF of natural gas, 175 barrels of brine
2019 - 144 MCF of natural gas
2020 - 21 MCF of natural gas, 130 barrels of brine
2021 - no production
Locality: Hendren Century Farms # 2 well (permit # 34089261840000) (2026' SL, 1526' WL, Lot 10, 4th Quarter of Township), north of Johnstown, Hartford Township, northwestern Licking County, Ohio, USA
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See info. at:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drilling_rig
and
gis.ohiodnr.gov/MapViewer/WellSummaryCard.asp?api=3408926...
Robert was a most generous person when being interviewed for Yahoo!7 Answers. He was very open and giving of his experiences. If all interviews were like this I would love to become a full time celeb-interviewer!
Robert is set to become the new villain in Heroes next season. Stay tuned for the interview...
Two generous and silky, hardly cooked, filets of ocean trout topped with shredded cucumbers. The two filets sit on an unctuous pita puree and cruncy falafel spiced-crumbles. The french fry-like sticks in the back are made of tomatos and chickpeas. ($29)
Notes: This course was as much about texture as it was about flavor. The ocean trout was barely cooked - in fact, I suspect it had been sous vide (but it's technically illegal right now in NYC). The fish was impossibly silky - it had the consistancy of slightly cured fish. Wonderful.
The tomato-chickpea fries were kind of mushy and awful, consistency-wise. The pita puree as well had a baby-food-like quality - although the flavor, especially with the crispy crouton-like falafel-spiced crumbles was quite nice.
Taste: All very Middle-Eastern flavors: smoky, spicy, musky...
I say, follow your bliss and don't be afraid,
and doors will open
where you didn't know they were going to be.
If you follow your bliss,
doors will open for you that wouldn't have opened for anyone else.
Joseph Cambell
This CreativeMornings/Oklahoma City event was generously presented by Oklahoma Shirt Company, KLLR Coffee, Alan and Heather Davis Realtors with RE/MAX Preferred, Guernsey, Roast Scout, Clover Partners, and The Treasury.
Naoma Serna-Zahn and Marisa Mohi were our speakers.
The event was sponsored by Adobe, MailChimp, and Wordpress.
All photos by Prints Charming Photography
A romantic & generous prince presents his beloved Princess with a gift -- a beautiful key set with a light pink diamond. He takes her by the hand and leads her to a richly ornamented wall cabinet. With delight she realizes that there is more to the gift than just the key. She opens the padlock and sees shelves with a miniature crystal chandelier, a glass rose, a bottle of Enchanted elixir perfume, and a Russian doll.
She picks up the larger Russian doll and opens it, eager to find layers of progressively smaller dolls inside. Instead, inside there is a sparkling enchanted doll, decorated from head to toe in diamonds & precious gems. She beams at her prince, at a loss for words, to describe her gratitude for such a masterpiece.
The prince has one little surprise left -- inside the small Russian doll is a heart shaped diamond pendant set with a rare, natural Australian Argyle pink diamond with the coveted grade of 'Fancy Purplish Red'. (This little treasure weighs less than half a carat & is valued at over half a million dollars.)
The princess is absolutely thrilled by these extravagant gifts -- especially adoring the pendant and the stunning Enchanted doll.
The Enchanted doll website
View the competition entry on youtube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwQLtKV27qc
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unellenu on Shapeways
Generosity Global helps the homeless people in many ways by giving food, shelter, clothes water and manage events like selfless Saturdays for them to do the makeover of needy people to make them feel happy and positive. If anyone is looking to raise a small amount for them the generosity fundraising is here.
Personifications of two virtues from Manchester College chapel. Designed by Burne Jones and executed by Morris & Co.
The lady was collecting for charity in Cardiff today. In exchange for a donation I had a cheeky pose.
Once again i met a mongoose and my ISO, metering and white balance was not in right place. The mongoose was very generous and it stopped a moment just to pose for me!
Los Angeles residents showed their generosity when teams of uniformed off- and on-duty Los Angeles Firefighters were joined by Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) staff and volunteers at 20 locations citywide for the annual Fill The Boot campaign to raise money for MDA research and services. © Photo by Mike Meadows