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With all the effort to create a safe and hygienic environment at work and for loved ones, life has definitely become busier than ever. Sorry for not responding to your kind words and support for quite a while, my Flickr friends! I'm well and wish you all stay healthy and merry as ever with your family and friends. May things always turn out the way you expect, same for peace love health and joy, my dear friends!

What A Wonderful World x Can't Help Falling In Love (mashup cover) Reneé Dominique

 

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Masai Mara Game Reserve

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East Africa

 

I want to thank my Flickr friend Achim for letting me know about a special day which took place yesterday.

 

An image of a vulture can be seen in the first comment section.

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International Vulture Awareness Day - 4th September 2021

 

In a survey conducted by BirdLife International, 75% of people think of vultures as dirty undertakers – the thought that they circle helpless prey a common theme.

 

Conversely, these cautious creatures are themselves the ones that are helpless to the threat of human persecution.

 

Vultures are affectionately known by nature-lovers worldwide as ‘Nature’s Clean-up Crew’. They clean our landscapes like no other - nature's most successful scavengers. And they do all this for free.

 

They are in reality fantastically hygienic, caring parents, and quite shy characters.

 

Nature's very own biological recycling team, vultures play a vital role in clearing away carcasses and are likely to help limit disease transmission at carcasses.

 

Without their heroics, these diseases contaminate water sources, creating a knock-on effect that threatens both ours and our animal compatriot’s lives.

 

How would your local environment look (and smell) if the garbage-disposal team disappeared?

 

Also, an African safari tour would not be quite the same with hundreds of unconsumed carcasses around.

Italian/Carniolan Hybrid Bees bred for hygienic characteristics.(less varroa mites). This is 1 of 20 that stayed in the house. Good thing the wife is out of town! This is it for bees this year, now the colonies can grow. A package of bees is like a puppy, it's small and as you care and feed it you can watch the colony grow!

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A barn mural found on Stoddard Road and M-53 near Port Austin, Michigan (west side of the barn).

 

This pigeon is the blue-grey logo for the Hygienic Dress League, advertising a corporation that proudly provides no products or services. The artists of this mural are the "Hygienic Dress League" (Steve and Dorota Coy).

 

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When I found out the Hygienic Dress League painted a mural on a barn up in the Thumb (part of Michigan - look at a map, you'll figure it out), I put it on "the list". Pam and I worked it into our lighthouse trip last week.

I had an amazing trip to Sattal, Uttarakhand, India with my friend Munish Kaushik(www.flickr.com/photos/munishk/). For the last couple of years, Munish has been focusing on photographing mostly songbirds in beautiful settings and planned the whole trip. We visited Prabhu's Bird Hide (www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064126711089 prabhuhazara@gmail.com) and the surrounding forest area. I cannot thank Prabhu enough for allowing us exclusive access to his super productive hide, a highly recommended bird photography hide for mountain birds, and giving us freedom to make a lot of changes there. Prabhu put together an amazing team, Jeevan (www.instagram.com/jeevankayaker/?hl=en) a knowledgeable and super helpful guide and Ravi with superb mountain driving skills and enthusiasm for birds. Prabhu’s friend and partner, Nitesh Sati (www.facebook.com/nitesh.sati.18) with his wife Anushree Joshi (www.facebook.com/anushree.joshi.14) run the lodging Happy Owls Homestay “https://abnb.me/tYm04YDQjqb)” and local logistics. Both are super hosts, experienced Mountain & Treking Guides, and nature lovers. They made our stay super comfortable, served a variety of delicious and hygienic food and provided phenomenal costumer service with every detail. They went above and beyond in providing us with very personalized care to meet our every need. We photographed more that 35 species there during our short stay. Here is the Ultramarine flycatcher. Stay tune for more species to come from Munish and I.

The first barn was completed in 2013 by the Hygienic Dress League — the husband-and-wife street art duo of Steve and Dorota Coy from Detroit.

 

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One of the most beautiful fences I've seen is this one, which surrounds Hygienic Art Park in New London, CT.

A barn mural found on Stoddard Road and M-53 near Port Austin, Michigan (east side of the barn).

 

This remake of Grant Woods famous American Gothic painting explores the relationship between large corporations, food, consumerism, and profit. Artists are the "Hygienic Dress League" (Steve and Dorota Coy).

 

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A lot of the HDL Stuff reminds me of Pink Floyd.

 

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This band is known as the best punk rock band in the State of Connecticut. From the Hygienic Art, New London, Connecticut

On my leisurely walk through the old academic quarter of Groningen, I passed by the building erected in 1883 for the Laboratory of Hygienics once part of the pharmaceutical-medical department. It was built in 1883 and the main doorway boasts this rendition of the goddess of cleanliness and purity, Hygeia. The sculpture is by Emilius A.H. Bourgonjon (1841-1927), a Belgian who worked in The Netherlands.

The inset is of a wonderful Widow's Thrill, a Kalanchoè, that I saw in a shop more or less around the corner. Its whiteness symbol of purity. It's well known that astronauts and cosmonauts are subjected to dire hygienic norms on their flights. And, too, that those stays in far-off space can make one homesick. In 1979 Valery Ryumin (1939-) and Vladimir Lyakov (1941-2018) spent a long time in Salyut 6. Space loneliness weighed heavily on them, and to pick up their spirits a shipment of supplies from Earth also had a Kalanchoè plant. They were so thrilled by it that they named it 'Tree of Life'.

time traveler series

 

I randomly pulled into this parking lot to finish a conference call on my way home from work and thought, "hmm... why not?"

 

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Ghostsign with a famous name.

Warner Brothers Hygienic Bakers (left)

Baked Hovis Daily & maybe another name is written above that but I cannot read it.

Catford, South London

 

Hygienic Art Show Music 2018

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Bulgarian women are made of steel. They are the same as their ancestor Spartacus. The Thracian rebel! It solves the difficult situation. 1000 years were raped by the Turks. But This is nothing serious.

Hygienic Laundry Demolition farewell to a Chorley Icon, I was told they were leaving the façade but it doesn't look like its being left to stand now, unless the guy with the JCB has got carried away LOL

"Carlisle Hygienic Ice Co., Poor House Road, E. North Street, Phone 735. Hang with amount required on top. 25, 50, 75, 100."

 

A card to place in the window to indicate how many pounds of ice (for your icebox) you'd like the iceman to deliver.

Sculpture in the Schönbrunn Garden

 

Hygieia was the Greek goddess of health and cleanliness. Her name is the origin of the word "hygiene".

 

The abominable POTUS always scorned hygienic and other measures taken in order to prevent the spreading of covid-19, like wearing masks. Now he's a victim of his own egomania and stupidity.

 

"A White House long in denial confronted reality this week after President Trump and the first lady both tested positive for the virus, along with a cadre of close advisers, including Hope Hicks, a top White House aide, and Bill Stepien, the Trump campaign manager.

 

The outcome appeared shocking but also inevitable in a West Wing that assumed that rapid virus tests for everyone who entered each morning were substitutes for other safety measures, like social distancing and wearing masks.

 

But the outcome was also a byproduct, former aides said, of the recklessness and top-down culture of fear that Mr. Trump created at the White House and throughout his administration. If you wanted to make the boss happy, they said, you left the mask at home.

 

President Trump at times told staff wearing masks in meetings to “get that thing off,” an administration official said. Everyone knew that Mr. Trump viewed masks as a sign of weakness, officials said, and that his message was clear. “You were looked down upon when you would walk by with a mask,” said Olivia Troye, a top aide on the coronavirus task force who resigned in August and has endorsed former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

 

In public, some of the president’s favorite targets were mask-wearing White House correspondents. “Would you take it off, I can hardly hear you,” Mr. Trump told Jeff Mason of Reuters in May, then mocked Mr. Mason for wanting “to be politically correct” when he refused."

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Hygienic Dress League

Dwight Township, MI

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Elements (圓方) is a large shopping mall located on 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is developed and managed by MTR Corporation through its subsidiary Premier Management Service.

 

Elements is located directly above the Kowloon MTR station and near the International Commerce Centre, residential complex Union Square and the Western Harbour Crossing.

 

The mall is divided into five zones based on the concept of the five elements of Nature, namely Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. Each zone is designed with a distinctive interior architectural theme that responds to the element, public art such as large scale sculptures are also employed to enhance the respective theme. The Water Zone is represented by the water feature "Harmony", which is a series of standalone reflective pillar measure (approximately) 9 meters (30 ft) tall with water running down the surface, creating the illusion of a solid yet liquid fountain

 

The Elements has a total of 123 shops as of 2008, along with an ice rink and the 1600-seat Premiere Cinema (formerly The Grand Cinema), currently the largest cinema complex in Hong Kong.

 

The mall has ten washrooms, outside which there is a lobby with sitting area and magazine rack. Management said these are conceived for men "to wait for their girlfriends outside the washroom", providing "a decent and comfortable place for them to wait".

 

Male washrooms are stocked with colognes, aftershaves and electronic shavers while the female washrooms have perfumes and make-up. Staff are on hand to ensure that all these personal items are kept hygienic.

 

The shopping mall has a great emphasis on fashion and wardrobe with (as of 2008) 58 shops in that category out of a total of 123 shops in the mall.

Europe, France, Charente department: Torsac village.

Probably built during 2d part of 19 century for hygienic purposes, this washhouse is beside his own water source. You can see a water mill in the background situated on a little river which is passing near this washhouse. This place is a small peaceful valley inhabited for centuries, maybe since the paleolitic era according to some archeological researches: silex tools have been discovered by archeologists in this valley.

A folder, in English, describing the International Hygienic Exhibition that was held in Dresden, Germany, between May and September of that year. The city had been host to the first such exhibition in 1911 and this had led to the foundation of the German Hygienic Museum in 1912. The institution survives, as the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, to this day and has been housed in the main structure designed for this exhibition.

A gorgeous voice and she performed at the Hygienic last Friday evening.

From New London, Connecticut

Was soll’s, ihr Thoren? soll mir das?

Es ist ja nur ein Maskenspaß.

Goethe: Faust.

 

Corona Masken Trockner // Maska sekigilo

Objektiv Zeiss Flektogon 4/25 an SONY A5000

Die Weltgesundheitsorganisation WHO empfiehlt in jedem Fall: Bezahlen Sie kontaktlos und verzichten Sie auf Bargeld. / The World Health Organization WHO recommends in any case: Pay contactless and do without cash.

That's Bart on the left, with his sister, Lisa. They were adopted from St. Croix three years ago via www.realcruzancats.org.

kahaluu, hi 8x10 oil

From the Hygienic Art

New London, Connecticut

A much more hygienic specimen than the bird pictured in the last shot lol.

Just got it as he banked before landing in the water !!

Thanks to everyone that takes the time with comments,faves, advice it all really does mean A great deal

regards Clive

Barn art created by The Hygienic Dress league. Port Austin, Michigan. August 2018.

"Girdwood Hygienic Library appears above the door to what is now a popular local cafe. Private lending libraries striving for greater hygiene arose from fears from the late 19th Century onwards of books being the carriers of disease. To give people peace of mind, each book in the Girdwood Hygienic Library was wiped down with formaldehyde to reduce the risk of germs spreading via fingers touching contaminated books. Such libraries existed until the 1950s, when greater health awareness coincided with increased funding for public libraries."

 

Source: Discover the other side of the tracks in Flemington:

A walking guide to one of Melbourne s oldest suburbs (produced by Flemington Association Inc)

Ne in fronting the entrance of the German Hygienic Museum in Dresden. The picture was taken by my lovely wife. Vor dem Haupteingang des Deutschen Hygienemuseums in Dresden. Das Bild hat meine liebe Frau gemacht.

Vicente Casares

 

Vicente Casares es una localidad del Partido de Cañuelas, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Lleva ese nombre en homenaje a Vicente Lorenzo del Rosario Casares, fundador de la estancia “San Martín” y de la primera industria láctea de la Argentina, La Martona.

Cuenta con 787 habitantes (INDEC, 2010), lo que representa un incremento del 25% frente a los 629 habitantes (INDEC, 2001) del censo anterior.

El nombre "La Martona" deriva de "Marta", la fornida hermana de don Vicente y madre del escritor Adolfo Bioy Casares.

La fábrica –que aún se conserva frente a la estación ferroviaria de Vicente Casares, en el partido de Cañuelas– procesaba la leche proveniente de 52 tambos distribuidos en las 7 mil hectáreas de la estancia San Martín.

Su imagen característica era la cabeza estilizada de un gato, la marca que se utilizaba para herrar el ganado.

En 1886 Casares dio los primeros pasos mediante la producción de quesos, pero los resultados no fueron exitosos porque no existían buenos métodos de refrigeración.

Tres años más tarde surgió La Martona, con una idea fundamental, novedosa en el país: su proyecto consistía en organizar un sistema integrado de producción, que atendiera las tres etapas productivas: la agropecuaria, la industrial y la comercial.

En el aspecto productivo, La Martona se caracterizó por sus grandes avances tecnológicos. Desde 1890 utilizó papel sulfurizado para envasar la manteca (antes de eso se usaban trozos de tela). En 1893 inició las primeras exportaciones de este producto hacia Inglaterra.

En 1902 comenzó a producir dulce de leche en forma industrial siguiendo las recetas tradicionales de la colonia.

Hacia el año 1916 adquirió la primera desnatadora Westfalia que hubo en el país, traída desde Oelde, Alemania. En 1941 –antes que en Estados Unidos– implementó los camiones térmicos para recolectar la leche en los tambos.

En 1960 instaló una empaquetadora de manteca de alta velocidad; en 1961 introdujo el envase de cartón para la leche fluida; y en 1962 instaló la primera embotelladora en el país capaz de llenar y cerrar 12.000 botellas por hora. En los ‘70 desarrolló, en forma pionera, el yogur con colchón de frutas y el jugo de naranjas en botellón de vidrio.

El periodista francés Jules Hert, en una visita que realizó a Cañuelas en 1911, escribía: "Debo subrayar el hecho de que el establecimiento La Martona sobrepasa en el tratamiento higiénico de la leche a todos los de las capitales europeas, excepto Copenhague. La gran lechería Balle que distribuye a Berlín la mayor parte de la leche de consumo no llega a tal grado de perfección sino después de la del Sr. Casares".

Todos estos antecedentes propiciaron que en el año 1989 -a cien años de la creación de La Martona- la Honorable Cámara de Diputados de la Nación declarara por unanimidad a Cañuelas Cuna Nacional de la Industria Lechera (Res. 28/9/89). La fecha se recuerda cada 27 de noviembre.

  

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Vicente Casares

 

Vicente Casares is a locality of the Party of Cañuelas, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

It bears that name in tribute to Vicente Lorenzo del Rosario Casares, founder of the estancia "San Martín" and the first dairy industry of Argentina, La Martona.

It has 787 inhabitants (INDEC, 2010), which represents an increase of 25% compared to the 629 inhabitants (INDEC, 2001) of the previous census.

The name "La Martona" derives from "Marta", the fornida sister of Don Vicente and mother of the writer Adolfo Bioy Casares.

The factory - which is still conserved in front of the Vicente Casares railway station in the Cañuelas party - processed the milk from 52 dairies distributed on the 7,000 hectares of the San Martín estancia.

Its characteristic image was the stylized head of a cat, the mark that was used to iron cattle.

In 1886 Casares took the first steps by producing cheese, but the results were not successful because there were no good methods of refrigeration.

Three years later La Martona was born, with a fundamental idea, new in the country: its project was to organize an integrated production system, which would take care of the three productive stages: agricultural, industrial and commercial.

In the productive aspect, La Martona was characterized by its great technological advances. From 1890 he used sulfurized paper to package the butter (before that pieces of cloth were used). In 1893 began the first exports of this product towards England.

In 1902 began to produce dulce de leche in industrial form following the traditional recipes of the colony.

Towards the year 1916 acquired the first skimmer Westfalia that had in the country, brought from Oelde, Germany. In 1941 - before in the United States - it implemented the thermal trucks to collect milk in the tambos.

In 1960 he installed a high-speed butter packer; in 1961 he introduced the carton for fluid milk; and in 1962 installed the first bottler in the country capable of filling and closing 12,000 bottles per hour. In the 1970s he developed, in a pioneering way, the yogurt with fruit cushion and the juice of oranges in glass bottle.

The French journalist Jules Hert, in a visit he made to Cañuelas in 1911, wrote: "I must underline the fact that the La Martona establishment surpasses all the European capital cities except Copenhagen in the hygienic treatment of milk. Balle dairy which distributes most of consumer milk to Berlin does not reach such perfection as after that of Mr. Casares. "

All these antecedents led to the fact that in 1989, one hundred years after the creation of La Martona, the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Nation unanimously declared to Cañuelas the National Cradle of the Milk Industry (Res. 28/9/89). The date is remembered every 27 November.

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