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The warmth of the sun at the Land Pavilion in EPCOT Center.
The Land, located in Future World West of EPCOT Center, opened on October 1, 1982. The Pavilion is a 2.5 million square foot facility dedicated to human interaction with the land. It's original theme was to explore how humans use the land but also how miss-use can destroy it. Future Technology in better preserving the land was also explored in the pavilion, along with a focus on the celebration of the land itself.
Leading the procession of Scouts to the Flag Ceremony before they started placing flags today on 150,000 graves in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Saint Louis, Missouri.
A surreal look to the memorial day decoration at Jefferson Barracks. I was experimenting with HDR and not sure I liked it but am dropping it out here for comments.
An outstanding tradition of local scouting. Sincere thanks to the veterans, and to the scouts for their honorable service. This is at Jefferson Barracks national cemetery.
Scouts BSA (previously named Boy Scouts of American, but now includes girls) placed flags at 150,000 graves in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Saint Louis, Missouri.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 68 assist the City of Melrose with putting warning labels by the street drains.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 68 assist the City of Melrose with putting warning labels by the street drains.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 68 assist the City of Melrose with putting warning labels by the street drains.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 68 assist the City of Melrose with putting warning labels by the street drains.
Thousand of Scouts and their families participated in the procession to the Flag Ceremony today before they started placing flags on 150,000 graves in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Saint Louis, Missouri.
The Boy Scouts of Troop 68 assist the City of Melrose with putting warning labels by the street drains.
British people are so thoughtful and generous. I found this bottle of a pale yellow liquid on the pavement. I immediately realised that some kind chap had left a bottle of some pale yellow beverage there in case some passer-by felt the pangs of thirst. Moreover, he had left the top off in case the passer-by did not have a bottle-opener. Although I would have been glad to take a sip, I happened to not feel thirsty at that moment, so wanting to do a good turn myself, I decided to leave it there for someone more in need than myself. I'm thoughtful too.
The sign is in Portland, Oregon. (On the Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, between Portland and Beaverton). I have no affiliation - I just drive or ride the bus past the sign most days. The sign is located here (via mapquest).
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Flag Ceremony today before the Scouts started placing flags at 150,000 graves in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in Saint Louis, Missouri.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Mom & Dad's grave. 66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
"Good Turn" Medallions 1955 from the Boy Scouts of America and the Clifford Park Jamboree, Victoria, Australia. The medallions are approximately 3.5 cm in diameter.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
Starkville Troop 14 Troop Master Russ Hayes fells a tree that was damaged by a tornado at the home of an elderly woman in Webster County, Mississippi. The Boy Scout Troop spent the day cleaning debris from the property.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
In 1951, the Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts began placing flags on graves as an annual Good Turn, a practice that continues nationally to this day.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
66th Confluence BPSA Scout Group volunteers with other St. Louis Scouts in cleaning the holiday decorations from the graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
As Mark and I watched Paul walk away, headed to the Main Gate, he stopped and helpd a 'shipmate' with his luggage.
He was doing his 'good turn' of the day, although, I'm sure Paul didn't even think about it in those terms. He most likely saw someone who needed help, and offered.
He's such a good kid. He makes us proud.