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P87 passes through the signals at "Azalea" with three cars from Hammaker Asphalt and a long string of woodchips from Bristol packaging at Bridgewater, NC.
Blue Ridge T31 proceeds up the "high lead" in Asheville as main #2 is lined for P89 to return from Hammaker Asphalt at Grovestone and proceed to work Silverline plastics on the Craggy branch.
The Alabama State Monument, also known as the Alabama State Memorial, is an Alabama memorial in Gettysburg National Military Park that commemorates the state's Confederate units that took part in the Battle of Gettysburg. It is located in an area that was occupied by Evander M. Law's Alabama Brigade prior to their attack on the Round Tops on July 2, 1863. It was dedicated by the Alabama Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy on November 12, 1933.
The memorial was created by Joseph Urner. It features a large granite base topped by a granite monolith, fronted by a bronze figure group. The granite is from Gettysburg and Vermont, with the bronze cast at the Hammaker Brothers Foundry. The bronze group composition features a female figure representing the Spirit of the Confederacy, flanked by a wounded soldier on her right and an armed soldier on her left. Her left arm gestures the armed soldier to continue fighting and her right lightly restrains the wounded figure from further combat. The top of the granite monolith is inscribed with the word "Alabamians!" and the base with "Your Names Are Inscribed On Fames Immortal Scroll.
PHILIPPINE SEA (March 26, 2021) Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Aliana Valde, from New City, N.Y., and Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Alyssa Hammaker, from Franklin, N.C., observe a pallet of supplies crossing from the Lewis and Clark class dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Amelia Earhart (T-AKE 6) to the deck of Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold (DDG 65) during a replenishment-at -sea. Benfold is assigned to Task Force 71/Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Deanna Gonzales)
Random Fact #21 -- I scored better in math than verbal on my SATs.
I just like words a lot more than numbers. I'm careless with numbers, meanwhile quite careful with word choice. You can always re-calculate ##s, but once you say a word - it's out there for eternity and you can't take it back.
Throughout the project, I contemplated doing an extra day to bring the project full circle, to the same day this year. A couple of days ago, I realized the #s weren't adding up, and it took me far too long to remember that this year was a leap year. It's all in the numbers, man!! If you want to get quite technical - today marks the end of the year and the end of the project.
Here is a collection of numbers that may or may not be at all accurate and a collection of words that I may or may not have been thinking about for days.
365(6) Days Statistics
Favorite Days: 014, 144, 216, and 350 (for DRASTICALLY different reasons)
Least Favorite Days: 117 or 344 (although I'm fond of both photos)
Most "Interesting" Day: 315
Least "Interesting" Day: 231
(Yeah, it's pretty boring... that was during the week I was too busy to even upload.)
Most Candid Day: 197
# of days I'd really rather not: too many to count!
# of days dealing with "halves" or "dualities": 74
(I sort of wish it were half of them)
# of horizontal shots: 72
# of square-crops: 20
# of songs stuck in my head: 67
(The Beatles or Hall & Oates or Fiona Apple would win as "Most Played Band/Artist")
# of requests/dedications: 39 (though some were not explicitly stated as such)
# of photos where you cannot see my face (i.e. only parts of me) : 34
# of cameos: 33 (including my Dance Dance Party Party gals here - 42)
Tim Heidecker, Marianne Ways (x3), Christina Dunham (x2), Carla Rhodes, Jake Szufnarowski (x2), Corn Mo (x2), JK Simmons, Phil Costello, Chris Anderson, Tania Mulry, my three monkeys (willX2), AD Miles, Joe LoTruglio, John F. O'Donnell, Jawnee Conroy, Morgan Miller (x9), Joel Blanco (x2), Stella Maeve, Livia Scott, Seth Herzog, John Regan, Sara Jo Allocco, Michael Terry, Eric Slovin, Leo Allen, Nick Kroll, Rob Lathan, Donald Glover, John Mulaney, Jon Daly, John Gemberling + miscellaneous unidentifiable backs of heads + bunches of celebrity comparisons (tragically absent: Cara - my favorite new friend of the year, although she has a couple dedications)
# of photos in Explore: 21
# of random facts: 21 (plus several early on that aren't labeled so)
# of total photo manipulations (i.e. without photoshop, they could not exist): 21
# of toothy smiles: 19
# of mirrors/reflections: 19
# of shots with wigs: 13
# of photos illiterate people will not understand (i.e. text to the image): 14
# of multis (i.e. more than one image juxtaposed: diptychs, triptychs, mosaics, etc) : 11
# of cameras used: 10
Olympus SPZ500 (most days 001-216), MTV's Photobooth, MacBook PhotoBooth, Polaroid (B.Russo's and J.Blanco's), Canon Digital Rebel xTi (216 and on), Panasonic DMC-FX01 (Marianne's x2), Canon Powershot G9 (Christina's), flatbed scanner
# of shots with glasses: 10
# of shots with sunglasses: 4
# of shots utilizing venetian blinds: 10
# of meta photo-within-a-photo types: 9
Most # of days overdue before uploading to Flickr: 7
# of states spanned : 4 (damn, that's sad. one of them was by mistake, too!)
# of clones:4
# of SSUC shots: 4 (+ two private "rejects")
If you don't know what SSUC is, you don't need to know!
# of mini-projects: 3 : "Miss Garrett's Face is Currently Unavailable", "Seven Deadly Sins", and "Adjectives"
# of boys named Chris who played with my heartstrings: 3
(I shit you not. That name is now kryptonite.)
# of mustaches: 2 (a handlebar and a Hitler-esque 'stache)
# of days that technically may/may not be valid: 1 -- Day 22 - some of the images were definitely taken after midnight, but my memory of it all is oh-so-hazy...
# of days added: 1 (Hey, February 29th!)
# of days missed: 0
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It is now officially over. I'm going to go dance and/or party!!!
SEA OF JAPAN (Sept. 17, 2021) Boatswain’s Mate Seaman Alyssa Hammaker, from Franklin, North Carolina, applies primer to a bulkhead aboard Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold (DDG 65). Benfold is assigned to Commander, Task Force (CTF) 71/Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Deanna Gonzales)
The Alabama State Monument, also known as the Alabama State Memorial, is an Alabama memorial in Gettysburg National Military Park that commemorates the state's Confederate units that took part in the Battle of Gettysburg. It is located in an area that was occupied by Evander M. Law's Alabama Brigade prior to their attack on the Round Tops on July 2, 1863. It was dedicated by the Alabama Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy on November 12, 1933.
The memorial was created by Joseph Urner. It features a large granite base topped by a granite monolith, fronted by a bronze figure group. The granite is from Gettysburg and Vermont, with the bronze cast at the Hammaker Brothers Foundry. The bronze group composition features a female figure representing the Spirit of the Confederacy, flanked by a wounded soldier on her right and an armed soldier on her left. Her left arm gestures the armed soldier to continue fighting and her right lightly restrains the wounded figure from further combat. The top of the granite monolith is inscribed with the word "Alabamians!" and the base with "Your Names Are Inscribed On Fames Immortal Scroll.
Mike Krukow
San Francisco Giants: 1983-1989
San Francisco Giants All-Star: 1986
"Willie Mac" Award: 1985, 1986
Emerged from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to become leader of Giants pitching staff in the '80s. "Kruk" posted 66 of his 124 Career Wins with Giants, including 20-9 mark in 1986. A fierce competitor, he pitched a 4-2 complete-game win in Game Four of 1987 NLCS (Candlestick Park, October 10, 1987).
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Atlee Hammaker
San Francisco Giants: 1982-1990
San Francisco Giants All-Star: 1983
Born in Carmel, CA, son of military family played for Taiwan in the Little League World Series. Drafted by Kansas City, the left-handed hurler was traded to Giants in 1982. His 2.25 ERA was tops in NL in 1983, and he struck out 14 batters vs. Astros (Candlestick Park, September 11, 1983). He posted a career ERA of 3.51 in nine seasons with Giants.
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The San Francisco Giants inaugurated the San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame, a perpetual tribute to their greatest stars, in September 2008 to celebrate their 50th Anniversary Season in San Francisco. The plaques along this wall recognize Giants players whose records stand highest among their teammates on the basis of longevity and achievements. Those honored have played a minimum of nine seasons for the San Francisco Giants, or five seasons with at least one All-Star selection as a Giant. As of Opening Day 2008, a group of 43 Giants legends qualified for this distinction, forming the charter class of honorees. As present and future generations of Giants players meet the criteria and make their marks in baseball history, plaques celebrating their careers will join this row of Giants immortals upon their retirement.
AT&T Park, located at 24 Willie Mays Plaza in San Francisco's South Beach, has been the home of San Francisco Giants since it was opened by China Basin Ballpark Corp on March 31, 2000. Originally named Pacific Bell Park, then renamed SBC Park in 2003, it was ultimately christened AT&T Park in 2006. Replacing Candlestick Park as the Giants' home, it was Major League Baseball's first privately financed ballpark since 1962.
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
This artwork is featured in the exhibition Art of the State: Pennsylvania 2016 at The State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. This exhibition runs from Sunday, June 26, 2016 to Sunday, September 11, 2016. www.statemuseumpa.org
Dave Hammaker lives in East Freedom, Blair County
From left to right, Embassy Cairo Public Diplomacy Officer Adam Lenert, Embassy Riga Chief Consul Tim Buckley, Embassy Dhaka Chief Consul Bill Hammaker, and Embassy Cairo Consular Affairs Officer Jessica Adams, right, pose for a photo with an American couple at the Cairo International Airport in Egypt on February 7, 2011. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
The staff of Naval Dental Health Center Charleston pose together in front of the clinic after their Summer Whites Inspection. Pictured (from L to R): Front Row: Ms. Alex Mack, Ms. Stacy Sherbutt, Ms. Rachel Maki; Second Row: HM3 Kenyon Dillard, LCDR Kurt Eriksson, HM2 Victoria Robinson, LTJG Bailey Martin, ENS Louis Discenza, LCDR Hee Young Hwang, HN Aashamire Wood, HN Kayla West; Third Row: LT Matthew Christie, LTJG Leah Hammaker, Ms. Tessa Bryant, Ms. Rebekah Miller, Ms. Sonya Bernard, Mr. Paul Blackwood, HN Imran Chaudhary, HN Jermaine Kouame, HM3 Kenneth Massey; Fourth Row: HMC Ophael Myrtil, HN Kilar Wallace, LCDR Eric Olendorf, and Mr. Dwayne Jones.
(Photo courtesy of HM3 Corey Washburn, 22 April 2022).
Published in Weekly Dental Update, May 20 2022.
428-GX-K-127672: USS Nimitz (CVN-68), 1980. Stern view as the carrier returns from station in the Indian Ocean. Photographed by PH3 D. Hammaker, May 26, 1980. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2017/11/29).
Embassy Riga Chief Consul Tim Buckley, center, and Embassy Dhaka Chief Consul Bill Hammaker, right, who are temporarily serving in Cairo, speak with an American citizen at the Cairo International Airport in Egypt on February 7, 2011. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
Speaker: Bernard Machen
Remarks: Dean Laurie McCauley, DH Senior President Anushey Pervez, DDS Senior President Daniel Hammaker
MEOWZART & PAWCASSO, ceramics by Melissa Hammaker
The Sewell Mill Library & Cultural Center fields art exhibitions regularly. The facility is located on Lower Roswell Road in Cobb County, (Marietta) Georgia. This one just appealed to me as it’s all about pets. This is one of my favorites.