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Darryl Leonard services portable toilets for Royal Flush Portable Restrooms, a company owned by his uncle. The company does work for special events like regattas on Kelly Drive and for the Phillies and Eagles. Royal Flush provides a variety of toilet options - stand-alones like this wheelchair accessible one shown on Northwestern Avenue near Forbidden Drive in the Wissahickon, flushable ones and trailerfulls. Leonard may vacuum out one to two hundred toilets a day into his truck which holds 1500 gallons and work from 5:30 in the morning to 9 at night. A downside is when he has to come out and clean up after someone has tipped a booth over. Leonard wasn't complaining about the job, however. "It is what it is." Watch video here
Nancy Veatch
I am Christian, a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and probably more I ‘m not aware of now, professionally young and physically old. I’ve been in the Navy, oil field, farmers market, bars, restaurants, hospitals, parts houses. The Lord must have really become frustrated because He finally hit me on the head with the idea of school to become a teacher of children. This was the agenda until I took an art appreciation class. The images that I had seen many times over at this time seemed to reach out with colors and shapes. The professor said I should take more art classes so I did and let myself literally get sucked in to the world of making the shapes and colors that I had seen.
My chosen medium, clay, actually there was no choice. The material seemed to be an extension of my soul. I can reach into and mould it until something appears. When I work techniques don’t separate themselves, one so called technique blends into another depending on the intended form. There is not a thought process that says “well, now I will coil or soft slab”. These words only appear when explaining to another about the process, actually there is no language when a work is started.
My love is sculpture and throwing is second. I work to improve my skill in throwing and actually spend more time throwing. I think that if I could throw as skillfully as I should then I’d probably never throw again.
When I need to work, there is so much I need to know that I usually go to the wheel with the thought of design and glazing. When I start sculpture, I’m more at ease and comfortable especially with the human or animal form. I don’t worry about design and glazing. I rely on the form and like the unglazed texture of the clay.
Anything made to edify, stimulate thought, make a statement is art. Art is all around us architecture, landscaping, clothes cars, furniture etc. The thought that art is exclusive and only the gifted can “create art” is foolish. Art making is a learned skill accessible to anyone.
I’ve been working in clay since1996 and I work best when I work for myself but always are persuaded by demands to work for other reasons. Life always gets in the way. A successful artist doesn’t let life get in the way.
Art was being made through the 40’s.I’m not impressed with modernism and postmodernism. Expressionism and abstract expressionism are always exciting. I don’t consciously model what I do because of influence from any artistic movement. I am taken with the work of Rodin and Van Gough.
Artists are treated with esteem and respect but sometimes as unnecessary.
I like the Museum of Modern Art because they have many of my favorites, most of all Starry Night by Van Gough.
World hot dog-eating record-holder and Northern California native Joey Chestnut stopped by to encourage eaters. When emcee Ryan Nerz asked Chestnut if he expects to see reigning hot dog champ Takeru Kobayashi at the Coney Island finals, Chestnut said, "This is what he does for a living. He'll be there."
Practising interviewing skills with each other. Photocredit: Shadi Azadegan (CIAT). Please credit accordingly. For more information please contact m.j.koningstein@cgiar.org
Yay! My interview went up today on Blythelife.com. Such an honor to be invited, and such a fun interview! :)
Also giving away a big prize-- a Smidge House sofa! Come see how you can win!
blythelife.com/index.php/2011/02/18/interview-with-carmen...
Savannah (Teen Annex Committee) interviews Bryan, a local London artist, about the mural he is painting on the side of the escalator in the Teen Annex.
From the "Collecting Innovation Today" interview with innovator Steve Wozniak on August 18, 2008 at the Computer History Museum, part of The Henry Ford's "OnInnovation" project that celebrates the contributions of today's innovators.
Photo from the collections of The Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan, USA. Photographer, Michelle Andonian. This photograph is made available pursuant to a Creative Commons noncommercial, attribution, no derivatives license. Any sharing of this image shall be accompanied with a link to OnInnovation. Copyright 2010 The Henry Ford.
13 November 2017, COP 23 - Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy: cities and local authorities for climate action
Germany - Bonn - November 2017
Interviews
European Union / Fred Guerdin
A Giriel também marcou a Hannah, minha shinigami fofa.
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01 - Como foi a sua infância?
Foi a tanto tempo atrás que eu não me lembro muito bem. " ^_^ *coça a cabeça*.
2 - Se você pudesse voltar no tempo e mudar alguma coisa, o que seria?
Não teria sido enganada por aquela bruxa.
3 - Quanto você pesa?
Cerca de 65 quilos, segundo a última medição pro teste físico da semana passada.
4 - Alguma vez você já amou e perdeu?
Parece que isso me ocorre de tempos em tempos, afinal humanos morrem.
5 - O que você faz para ganhar a vida e por quê?
Eu coleto almas e protejo a Claire, porque assim me fez o destino.
6 - Que tipo de música você gosta?
Eu tenho gostado do que chamam de j-rock e j-pop, mas em outros tempos eu gostava das musicas que se tocavam nos saloons.
7 - Quantos anos você tem?
*dá uma risada meio nervosa*
hehehehehh... Mais ou menos uns 2mil anos (mas com cara de 20 !)
8 - Qual é a coisa mais irritante do mundo?
Um mordomo mal educado chamado Vincent ! :P *faz careta*
9 - Qual é a sua palavra favorita?
Doces *-*
10 - Você tem algum hobby interessante?
Nas horas vagas eu faço doces e tiro uma onda daquele projeto de mordomo.
11 - Qual é a coisa mais romântica que alguém já fez por você?
Me desacorrentar do fundo de uma caverna, logo depois de me aplicar um ritual de magia de desligamento.
12 - Como você relaxa no final de um longo dia?
Eu deito no meu quarto na mansão e simplesmente fico observando o teto até que o sono venha.
13 - Você tem obsessões?
Claro ! Fazer aquele bichinha do Vincent chorar! muahahahahah XD
14 - Qual é a sua nacionalidade?
No ano do meu nascimento as organizações políticas não eram muito definidas, mas acredito que eu seja inglesa. *inclina a cabeça enquanto dá de ombros*
15 - Que idiomas você fala?
Eu falo inglês, português, japonês e aprendi francês recentemente. Mas prefiro falar em português.
16 - Se você pudesse ter qualquer animal de estimação no mundo, o que seria?
Uma cachorrinha ! *--*
17 - Qual é a coisa mais aleatória que você se encontra fazendo todos os dias?
Me vestir de maid.
18 - Favoritos, rápido, vai! Livro, filme, jogo, bebida, cor?
A menina que roubava livros, Harry Potter e a Ordem da Fênix, War, suco de laranja, verde
19 - Qual é a coisa mais sentimental que você possui e por quê?
A minha deat scythe, pois ela pertenceu ao meu mestre.
20 - Você está em um relacionamento?
Sim, mas prefiro parar esse assunto aqui.
21 - Qual foi a sua pior lesão?
Perder a consciência e acordar achando que eu era irmã de alguém que eu deveria matar.
22 - O que te assusta mais?
Lugares muito muito altos, mais que 20 metros.
23 - Algo que a maioria das pessoas não sabe sobre você?
Eu não gasto nem 10% da minha real capacidade todos os dias.
24 - Você tem algum animal de estimação?
Não, mas ter alguns subordinados conta ?
25 -O que você acha desta entrevista?
Acho que foi bem legal :D
Responderia mais perguntas com prazer. ! ^---^
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Eu até gostaria de marcar alguém nessas fotos, mas to muito atrasada, todos já devem ter feito. Sintam-se a vontade pra fazer.
Had an interview with the mall's photo studio today. Best of luck to me. I know I've got the two girls who came in after me beat (well, OK, dress code wise), but I don't know about anyone else.
This is my grandfather's Minolta, it needs batteries and film before it'll work for me, and one needs the cash to fund it.
Interview w/Male Bonding
Primavera Sound 2011
Barcelona, Spain
05/28/2011
Photo by Cory Smith © 2011
Twitter = @shootingsound