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part of collage A3
Integration series
"words"
How great the multitude of truths which the garment of words can never contain!
Bahá'u'lláh
2023-11-08: Ms. Yacine Fal, Acting Vice President, Regional Development, Integration and Business Delivery with an official at the Africa Investment Forum 2023: Women as Investment Champions.
11th World Folk Review Integration 2011 in Poland. Artists performed in Poznan and other cities of the region of Wielkopolska. This year there were artists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Colombia, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland and Slovakia..
In this picture perform in the city Wronki.
The land along multimodal corridors will be designated as multimodal transportation zones when transit service is provided on that corridor.
The Appalachian Trail, which runs from Georgia to Maine, crosses the Prosper Valley. Many residents of the Valley have volunteered on the trail and been active stewards of this conserved trail corridor.
Specialized Disaster Response Units of the US Army Reserve are conducting their annual technical training at the Florida Fire Academy and other locations over the next week. This training is designed to ensure Reservists are prepared to augment state, local and other federal agencies in providing lifesaving assistance to the citizens of our country in the event of a disaster emergency.The training will allow our Reserve Soldiers to practice their ability to respond quickly to requests for assistance from state officials through the lead federal agency and integrate at the local level with emergency managers.
Trying a wild raspberry on the path to our treehouse yurt at a girls weekend the Catskills. More, please!
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28 March 2023, Empowering regions and cities in migrant integration governance
Belgium - Brussels - March 2023
© European Union / Giedrė Daugėlaitė
The rock on the right I found two years ago. It sat around for a long while and finally I came up with a scheme to integrate some cast glass. That scheme required getting a mated rock, of roughly the same form. I thought if I went back to the same location, I might find similar shards. (these are fragments of basalt pillars that break up over time, giving off chips and fragments of various form and shape) The problem was I did not quite remember where I found the first rock.
On my most recent trip, I decided to head back to the spot I thought most likely for the original find. I am learning about this rock. Basalt is formed when magma/lava from beneath the earth rises in columns and then is allowed to cool slowly. In the cooling process the rock forms crystalline structures. This structure determines the patterns of how the stone will fracture and break apart over the eons, as time and the elements slowly degrade the rock. There seem to be an vast variety of forms that result, no two quarries of basalt being exactly alike. So I'm starting to see patters in the way the rock breaks from place to place.
When I got the location I thought I might find the needed matching rock, I did not see any fragments of rock in this shape. But I was now paying acute attention to the shape of the fragments I did find. And I discovered that the way the rock fragments can be vastly different in just 50 meters of distance. I stumbled around for a while scouring the rough terrain and avoiding the snakes ( I saw one rattle snake on this trip, I keep reminding myself that this is snake season and to step carefully; In the winter they go to sleep and it is not really a problem) It was hot, and the car was allready filled with as much rock as I thought it could carry... I was not finding the match. 'I'll look behind this one more stand of rock,' I thought, 'And then I'll head back'. I walked around the corner and looked and there on the ground was a rock that seemed very similar to me. Amazing. I did not have my tape measure with me but I guessed it was pretty close to the original rock, which I had left at home.
When I got home and laid the rocks side by side, this is what I saw (the design involves inverting the form like this) Even more amazing the rocks were roughly the same shape and nearly the same length.
I love this sort of serendipity. It confirms my detective process, for sure, but mostly it makes me feel that the art spirits are guiding me in my quest!