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PPCC Student Government, led by SG President Troy Smith, spearheads a donation drive to help evacuees of the Waldo Canyon Fire.
U.S. and Iraqi Army Soldiers help a truck driver through a hairpin turn at an Iraqi Security Force Checkpoint in the Abu T'shir community of the Rashid district, Iraq, Feb. 1, 2009. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brent Williams.
The city of Helper is in Carbon County, Utah. Coal mining and coal transport has been the main industry there since the early 1900s. It was named after the helper engines that were added at the depot to assist trains with the steep incline up nearby Soldier Summit.
Not entirely sure what this is on the account of eye ring, black beak and feet. It was by the side of a lake in a bush with a variety of other birds. Townsend Solitaire ? Thrush?
It had been a very stressful day
when fear of falling came into play
An anxious moment till reason took hold
I mean I belong to the Spider fold
Spin some silk for goodness sake
safety line the leap to take
That tiny voice within, so profound
and so I lowered myself to ground
Once there peace and calmness soon returned
I climbed right back up, gravity spurned.
Maurice
On the last two rolls I've gotten back from my Holga, every frame is blurry. Every one. I've never had this problem before, and I'm not sure what it is...film tension maybe? Anyone ever had this happen and have a fix? Guidance, suggestions, ideas, are all welcome!
We can certainly use your help! Please mark your calendars for our cleanup of the Historic Bread and Cheese Creek on Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM, Rain or Shine, we clean up the section of Historic Bread and Cheese Creek from the Berkshire Area to North Point Road. Registration will be at 2408 Plainfield Road, Dundalk, MD 21222. This event will be run in conjunction with the Ocean Conservancies annual International Coastal Cleanup and American River’s Nation River Cleanup as well as Reclaim the Bay! We have also attached an event flyer for your use.
We run our cleanups as a family event with plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We welcome every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the cleanup. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we need people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to help at registration, setup food and snacks as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. We will provide lunch and snacks as well as gloves. A limited number of tools are available for sign-out, but suggest bringing your own if you have them
Volunteers are also needed to arrive early and stay late for setup and break down. Photographers and Videographers also needed!
Join our Facebook event here: www.facebook.com/events/1945950285626967/
Thank you so very much for your interest in volunteering with us! Please contact us with any questions you may have.
Contact us through email: Info@BreadandCheeseCreek,org or Phone: (410) 285-1202 or visit our website: www.BreadandCheeseCreek,org to learn more!
Thank you for your support!
Student athelets from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh took time out of their busy schedule on Saturday, May 5th, to help young kids spend time reading books at the Oshkosh Public Library. Photo by: Jacob Browning
Climbing an unnamed road up to Trefor Granite Quarry at the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula, in Gwynedd, Caernarfon, Wales to deliver a Mobile Mini or Algeco box to a supposed Game of Thrones film set to-be.
We hit a bit of a snag! 800 (2624.6ft) or so metres up this road, at around 150m (492.1ft) elevation 16% slope (according to Google Earth), the DAF CF 530 of JPL loses traction in some gravel and can't continue the climb on her own.
It began to rain quite a bit.
There was a dump truck up at the top that had to help us finish the rest of the 1.03km (3379.2) climb. To be fair to this DAF CF, she made most of it on her own weighing around 28tonnes with the 2 tonne box on her back! Sadly, auto gearbox and losing traction in loose gravel hindered the rest of her climb.
Fun times! lol
This is my friend's Bratz. Her fave one. She would like to know how to repair her. I'm not really good in these things, so I ask to you, guyz, your help.
***I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THE SOLUTION WHO WORKS WITHOUT TO SPEND TO MUCH MONEY***
Thank you so much for your help, everyone !
I know I want a MNF Woosoo girl on A-line body, but which head do I pick?!
I like Woosoo boy because of his dreamy almond-shaped eyes... but on the other hand, I like Woosoo girl because of her more open eyes. Help! It seems I like them for opposite reasons! And then, if I do choose Woosoo boy, do I want elf ears and teeth?! They don't really suit my style... but they're so cute ; ~;
This lovely Woosoo girl and this beautiful Woosoo Boy-Girl (confusing XD) aren't helping me at all!
What do you think, oh wise flickr friends?!
EDIT: Keep in mind that I will not be ordering a Fairyland faceup! I'll be doing it myself ^ ^
Signs for help can be seen written on the side of buildings and on the roads for helicopters and planes to see.
Having completed the heel flap, I now find myself perplexed by the next stage.
Needle 1 is empty. Needle 2 has 30 sts on it. Needles 3 and 4 each have 15 sts on them. Total, 60 sts.
I need the help of the internet on this one - no one I know in this town can do socks.
Instructions are as follows:
1st Row: Slip first st, P16 (half stitches plus 2 on right needle), P2tog, P1, turn.
2nd Row: Slip first st, K5, ssk2tog, K1, turn.
3rd Row: Slip first st, P6, P2tog, P1, turn.
4th Row: Slip first st, K7, ssk2tog, K1, turn.
Continue in this way taking in one more stitch each row until all the heel flap stitches have been included.
Huh?
Kruger National Park
South Africa
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All my photos are now organized into sets by the country where they were taken, by taxonomic order, by family, by species (often with just one photo for the rarer ones), and by the date they were taken.
So, you may find:
- All the photos for this trip África do Sul (2012) (145)
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