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With a new summer dress, I took a stroll around a local campus.

Fire in the Buderwangs

Title / Titre :

“Fluoridation—Get with it!” /

 

Adoptez la fluoration!

 

Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Joan Harris

 

Date(s) : 1950-1978

 

Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 2873176

 

central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2873...

 

Location / Lieu : Unknown / Inconnu

 

Credit / Mention de source :

Joan Harris. Canada. Health and Welfare Canada. Library and Archives Canada, e010779328 /

 

Joan Harris. Canada. Santé et Bien-être social Canada. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, e010779328

 

RAF Waddington Airshow 2014 Departures

A snowy scene as two horses huddle together in the corner of their frozen field - Dyserth nr. Prestatyn

These trees know how to hang on....more rock than dirt.

That's me getting Tatty images!

Friday night collage.

Wine and rollers, a woman dream come true, What else is there

Rotosphere - Moriarty, New Mexico

A few meditation excercises..

Les Gets is a small, friendly resort that offers a good mix of slopes in its own right. However, Les Gets is part of the Portes du Soleil ski area (in the Haute Savoie region) which is huge. This will keep everyone happy and you can village hop for lunch. In total, there are over 650 km of piste to explore. However, it must be noted that this area lies on the fringe of the Alps at a lower elevation than most resorts. As a consequence, snow cannot be guaranteed and the season is somewhat shorter. The town is partly car free and traditional in style. There are plenty of places to eat and drink and the party can continue late into the night, if desired. Les Gets has 66 groomed trails that can be accessed by using the 52 lifts; 5 of these are gondolas. There is a terrain park at Les Gets and cross country skiing over 12 kms.

'The Cedargetters"

left, hand on pipe - Jacob Greisinger & right, hands in pockets - John Edward Jolly at Boganbil camp near Blakebrook, Lismore, smoking pipes at logging camp with slab hut & eucalypt forest behind. Used in Forests NSW poster and post card in the late 1980's. date unknown but possibly 1920's. (John Edward Jolly/Jolley was born in 1862 at Wigan, Lancashire England. Arrived in Australia aged about 4mths with his parents Daniel and Margaret Jolley. Margaret appears to have died at Patricks Plain (Newcastle) in 1863 and Daniel Took up with a Barbara (Unknown). About 13 children in all. John Edward Jolly/Jolley died in 1951 at Lismore. He lived just West of Lismore at Rock Valley)

Alexander Mirsurkin getting down a rock face. Credits:ESA\R.DeLuca

The planned diversions due to East Coast engineering work in Scotland, were thrown into chaos on 4 October 2014 after heavy rain caused a landslip and blocked the Tyne Valley line near Brampton. Here one of the East Coast HSTs to be halted by the blockage retreats from the area, running wrong line to the crossover at Low Row where it will gain the up line back to Newcastle. 43295 is now leading the set with 43299 at the rear.

Setting up a photoshoot with everyone's favorite male model is tricky!

Equipment:

 

Hardware;

 

- 2 work lamps

- Box with cut edges, cut T-shirt to diffuse light

- Camera

- Monopod

 

Software;

 

-Photoshop CS5

 

This is what my average photo shoot looks like. Everything's set up on my bed.

Visit www.vanguard-online.co.uk/archive/politicsandculture/sufc... for a Photojournalistic report on the fans experience of Scunthorpe United's triumphant 2-1 victory over Millwall on January 31st 2009.

   

In January 2009 Scunthorpe United a professional football team from the north of England travelled to south London to face Millwall in a League One fixture. In 2009 Scunthorpe were experiencing their most succesful era in over fifty years. The apogee had come two years earlier when they claimed the League One title and gained promotion to the Championship. The following season in the Championship Scunthorpe had a good run of results at the beginning of the season including a notable 3-2 win over local rivals Sheffield United, who were at the time managed by old England and Manchester United captain Bryan Robson. However as the season dragged on Scunthorpe's results started to dip, early leads were squandered, the end result being that Scunthorpe were relegated from the Championship.

 

Back in League One for the 2008-09 season, and the Iron, as Scunthorpe United are known, after making a dreadful start, went on an eight match winning run which took them to the top of the League. History seemed to be repeating itself, and Iron fans started rubbing their hands in anticipation at a second League One title. Unfortunately the following games highlighted a gradual decline in the Iron's performances. By January 2009 the match against Millwall had become a battle between two teams who were competing for a play-off place.

    

Going to Millwall is not a trip to Alton Towers. Millwall have long had a reputation for possessing one of the most dangerous firms of what people call hooligans, in the UK. For most away supporters who don't have intentions of getting into a fight it is wise to approach the Millwall ground, The New Den, in a humble and relatively sober manner.

 

The New Den is buried in an industrial estate. A long winding concrete alleyway, guarded by metal railings takes you there. Walking to the ground is like walking to a prison camp.

 

In the stadium the more vociferous and provocative of Millwall's supporters situate themselves next to the away supporter's end. The Scunthorpe fans were confined to the central part of the away end to maximise the distance between the two sets of supporters.

 

After the referree blew his whistle to start the game between Millwall and Scunthorpe United it became clear that both teams were vulnerable to making mistakes and poor passing. The game took its toll on Scunthorpe as well as Millwall supporters. But it was Millwall who had the first laugh when Gary Alexander scored a goal in the 63rd minute.

 

The Millwall fans, who had been relativel subdued before the goal, broke out into celebrations. This photograph captures Millwall fans before and after their goal celebration. The familiar stretching of the arms to indicate just how big and powerful a fan can grow in the light of an opening goal is demonstrated. It is accompanied by the masturbatory gesture, often used to indicate that fans of the opposing side are not attractive enough to find a female mate, and have to resort to manual self stimulation to recreate the experience of sexual intercourse with a woman.

 

The best display of celebratory emotion, not captured on camera, went to a young man with cropped hair, who celebrated the goal by jumping around like an ape, rubbing his bear chest, and swinging his arm pendulously suggesting that Millwall's goal had given him a manhood the size of an elephant's trunk. Most of the Scunthorpe end were temporarily mesmerised by this surreal expression of dominance, which for entertainment value eclipsed what had been provided on the pitch up to that point.

   

Scunthorpe fans look on, some with resignation. Football is an emotional game but Scunthorpe fans have more reason than most to be stoic.

 

Traditionally Scunthorpe have been a mid-table side in League Two, flirting at the edges of both promotion and relegation, but more often than not delivering neither. Scunthorpe fans seasoned to a well balanced diet of wins, losses and draws, and anaesthetised by mediocrity, have had time to develop that unemotional glazed over look, that thousand yard stare.

 

In 2009 manager Nigel Adkins, who used to be the clubs' physio, and of who it was once sang 'Who needs Morinho we've got our physio', had assembled a young team. The team was capable of attractive inventive play, but all too easily lots its concentration and shape.

 

The photos show how the team caused fans to express a range of emotions from frustration to nail biting. Every football match usually has its dull moments, so much so that even the most ardent of supporters can momentarily switch off, and indulge in a good yawn.

 

Scunthorpe fans can be demanding. A large number insist on fair play. Some fans will boo their own players for feigning injury or fouls even if it accrues an advantage to Scunthorpe. "Get up" you'll hear them shout as if they've seen it all before.

   

You can find self-flagellation in both Christianity and Islam.

 

It is also present in some suppoters' ritual demonstration of their dedication to Scunthorpe United.

 

Scunthorpe United fans, like fans of other northern football clubs, have a habit of bearing their skin to the cruel winter airs - as a symbol of their unflinching support.

  

Whilst Millwall were marginally the better of two teams both struggling to impose their will on the match, it was Scunthorpe that went on to take the glory.

 

The winning goal came within three minutes of the full time whisle, Gary "Hoops" Hooper running in behind the Millwall defence to bring down a looped ball from Matt Sparrow, and deal a devestating finish with aplomb.

 

When a goal goes in - hot steaming gold runs through your veins - you become invincible for as long as the feeling lasts.

    

And with defeat causing the metaphorical Millwall manhood to shrivel to the size of a falafel and two garden peas the it was time for Scunthorpe fans to revel in their new found symbolic dominance - all forged in the fantasy fire of footballing fortunes.

 

Questions were asked.

 

Who's the big man now?

 

Who's stopped singing their songs?

  

Suprisingly, the police let Millwall and Scunthorpe United fans out of the stadium together. On the way back to South Bermondsey train station I found myself surrounded by a hundred Millwall supporters. We were crammed into a corridoor which led up to the train station, waiting for the police to allows us access to the platform. The Millwall fans started to give the police a bit of gip. Every now and then you'd hear a fan shreik "Mill" which was an invocation for another fan to do the same and so on and so forth. These high pitched mosquito like shreiks were eerie, they sounded like the beginning to a pagan ritual. There was a nervous tension in the air. Stood next to my mate, who was conversing freely in his London accent, I frustratedly communicated nothing more than grunts, not wanting to give anything away of my northern roots. Now was not the time to introduce myself to a hoard of Millwall fans who were cold, bored and humbled by the might of the Iron.

 

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Rain all day today, so I'm taking some time to try some very minimal paint touchup on the CDF, fix the front fender line, and a few other adjustments. When Peter Weigle removed the rear rack, I also had him remove the chainguard braze-on from the chain stay thinking I would use a very minimal chain guard that only required the remaining two braze-ons on the down and seat tube. Now if I could just source a Cyclo derailleur cable I could have more than a single speed...

Getting ready for another Cuckoo 'craft n lunch' birthday party. Thank you for the encouraging support on this venture. It's been amazing. #birthdaypartiesatcuckoocafe #craftparties #nofilter

 

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Haji Baran, Afghanistan 04 June, 2011

 

Getting ready for early morning operation

 

Canadian Forces soldiers prep their kit before an early morning operation into the village of Haji Baran to conduct cordoned searches of fields and compounds.

 

OP HAJI BARAN is one of a growing number of operations that are lead by Afghan National Security Forces and supported by Canadian Forces in order to bring stability to an ever-learning country.

 

Operation ATHENA is Canada’s participation in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. The mission of Task Force Kandahar, the Canadian-led brigade in ISAF Regional Command (South), is to set the right conditions for sustainable progress in security, governance, development and peace in the districts of Panjwa'i, Dand and Daman in Kandahar Province, in conjunction with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the Afghan national security forces, and other coalition and civilian partners.

 

Canadian Forces Image Number IS2011-1013-01

By Cpl Tina Gillies with Roto 10, Task Force Kandahar, Afghanistan

 

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Haji Baran, Afghanistan, 4 juin 2011

 

Les militaires des Forces canadiennes préparent leur équipement avant d’entreprendre une opération dans le village de Haji Baran. Tôt le matin, ils y effectueront une opération de bouclage et de recherche dans les champs et les enceintes.

 

Opération ATHENA est la participation canadienne aux Forces internationales d’assistance à la sécurité (FIAS) en Afghanistan. Établi dans la province de Kandahar, dans le sud de l'Afghanistan depuis l'automne 2005, OP ATHENA a un objectif principal: laisser à la population afghane un pays avec une meilleure gouvernance, avec une meilleure sécurité.

 

Image des Forces canadiennes numéro IS2011-1013-01

Par le Cpl Tina Gillies avec Force opérationnelle interarmées

 

The best man before the wedding

  

It's great being busy all the time but it means I rarely get more than an hour to sit down and edit a photo and sometimes you need that extra time so you can really get into a photo and give it the time that it deserves.

 

I knew I wanted to go wild with this photo but hadn't yet had the time to edit it without rushing. A good reminder that you need a free day now and again to remember why you started photography in the first place, not to do a rush job, but to create beautiful art :)

 

Photographer: Laura Jane Harding

Model: Jaimee Rae

MUA: Kitty Kems Photography

I asked, 'why are you making this tattoo'?

She replied, 'I have made other tattoos just for fun when I was young, I guess this one is also for fun'!

Getting naked for their launch of the book Naked Conversations (Robert Scoble & Shel Israel) how blogging is changing the way companies interact with their customers. It's a cool read and they are cool guys! Check it out! Don't worry they didn't strip down anymore...in case you were about to hit the may offend button ;)

While zeroing in in a shot, I got bumped at the moment the shutter went off - this is the shot! One of the hazards of true street shooting, especially in crowded areas. Proper photo to follow

In the infants, wearing waterproof trousers, means you never get the "Wait a little while longer" demand from your teacher.

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At the Stop Trump protest in London

Artist MK MacNaughton gets inspired during her artist-in-residence excursion to Copter Peak. Noatak National Preserve inherited a beautiful original oil painting from MK as a result of the program.

Artist sketching from top of hill

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