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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.

he can be a helpful sort.

Kids of Newhaven better be good - Santa's Little Helper is watching you.

Agriculture terraces.

 

Water pipes to take water up pulled with help of solar water lifting pumps.

Under the Central Karakoram National Park (CKNP) project, funded by Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, 143,800 plantations have been made through the installation of 30 Hydraulic Ram Pumps, 38 Solar Water Lifting Pumps, 28 Solar Drying Units and 38 Green House Tunnels. These technological interventions have positively impacted the livelihoods of 22 villages in Gilgit-Baltistan. The operational and management plans of Central Karakoram Park and Deosai National Park are also being formulated under this project.

 

Credit: Shuja Hakim/UNDP Pakistan

Beagle Puppies

This shop looks just right.

At Auckland City Mission

The nice people above were watching the ongoing rescues, and made hot steaming mugs of hot chocolate to give to the rescuers below.

At Auckland City Mission

I'm not sure if i should get Forgeworld Mk-9 Space Marines for Veterans, or just get normal GW Veterans. Which one would be a better deal and better miniature altogether?

Is this a dyptich? a good one, a bad one? needs improvement?

Help?

Ok I need some help with this. This image is SOOC, and I have no idea what to do with it as far as editing. I really like the sun flare, but I don't like what the lighting did to the back of the flower. There's a lot of noise and I wish the green would pop more. Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. Thx!

Zoe and Tess help my dad with the last of the preparations for our Easter lunch.

Pocket Helper custom, this guy is only about 2.5 inches tall.

Help with identification, please!

Hi all, I photographed this bird on my local patch today. Could it be a Black Redstart ?? can anyone advise ?? Cheers Pete

This poor Muscovy duck in Hesketh Park certainly looks like he needs some. One lady said she was ringing the RSPCA and a man said he would contact the 'Parks dept' via our local council.

Signs for help can be seen written on the side of buildings and on the roads for helicopters and planes to see.

Unsere Helpis üben sich im Rettungsschwimmen

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?

At Auckland City Mission

Here, you want this one.

A trainer helps one of the Tides with his pre-game stretching.

Bloody murder, all in good fun.

One of four wood frogs helped across North Lincoln Street (Keene, NH) in a light mist on the evening of March 17, 2022. An early adopter!

photo: Brett Amy Thelen

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