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Lynzie Kent performed at the Bellevegas Boardroom in Belleville on Saturday August 6, 2011. Photo by Aaron Bell/QuinteLive.ca

A May bank Holiday stroll around Leybourne Lake.

This photo was taken at the conclusion of one month's worth of training when I did an overall health check on all the dogs in my team. We checked range of motion for all joints, muscle tone, condition of coat, weight, heart rate (taken 3hrs after an intense workout), and the condition of their pads. Everything was great unless otherwise noted.

 

Kent's a great dog that attacks food with a vigor unthinkable!

 

he weighs 50 pounds with a heart rate of 90bpm

The home of Winston Churchill, Westerham, Kent, England

Technically I believe it is called a morning glory spillway.

Kent Convertibles cigarettes are made of high quality tobacco and distinguish with their unique filter .

An afternoon wandering through Dover, Kent

Kent State University Herrick Society luncheon at the Kent State Conference Center and Hotel on June 14, 2023.

Bohemian BBQ, Orpington, Kent - August 27, 2006

Kents Cavern, Torquey.

A weekend by the British seaside in Kent. June 2007.

Waters of Taiwan Aquarium in Kenting.

Kent Elementary is one of 26 schools in the state of Texas that have been nominated for national Blue Ribbon honors. The Blue Ribbon Schools is a U.S. Department of Education program that recognizes public and private elementary, middle and high schools where students perform at very high levels.

 

Photos by Shelley Gammon

As you see, it is a sunset picture. It was the first picture that we took!

Kent State University Herrick Society luncheon at the Kent State Conference Center and Hotel on June 14, 2023.

The Coldrum Long Barrow, also known as the Coldrum Stones and the Adscombe Stones, is a chambered long barrow located near the village of Trottiscliffe in the south-eastern English county of Kent. Probably constructed in the fourth millennium BCE, during Britain's Early Neolithic period, today it survives only in a state of ruin.

 

Archaeologists have established that the monument was built by pastoralist communities shortly after the introduction of agriculture to Britain from continental Europe. Part of an architectural tradition of long barrow building that was widespread across Neolithic Europe, the Coldrum Stones belong to a localised regional variant of barrows produced in the vicinity of the River Medway, now known as the Medway Megaliths. Of these, it is in the best surviving condition. It lies near to both Addington Long Barrow and Chestnuts Long Barrow on the western side of the river. Two further surviving long barrows, Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, as well as possible survivals such as the Coffin Stone and White Horse Stone, are located on the Medway's eastern side.

 

Built out of earth and around fifty local sarsen-stone megaliths, the long barrow consisted of a sub-rectangular earthen tumulus enclosed by kerb-stones. Within the eastern end of the tumulus was a stone chamber, into which human remains were deposited on at least two separate occasions during the Early Neolithic. Osteoarchaeological analysis of these remains has shown them to be those of at least seventeen individuals, a mixture of men, women, and children. At least one of the bodies had been dismembered before burial, potentially reflecting a funerary tradition of excarnation and secondary burial. As with other barrows, Coldrum has been interpreted as a tomb to house the remains of the dead, perhaps as part of a belief system involving ancestor veneration, although archaeologists have suggested that it may also have had further religious, ritual, and cultural connotations and uses.

 

After the Early Neolithic, the long barrow fell into a state of ruined dilapidation, perhaps experiencing deliberate destruction in the Late Medieval period, either by Christian iconoclasts or treasure hunters. In local folklore, the site became associated with the burial of a prince and the countless stones motif. The ruin attracted the interest of antiquarians in the 19th century, while archaeological excavation took place in the early 20th. In 1926, ownership was transferred to heritage charity The National Trust. Open without charge to visitors all year around, the stones are the site of a rag tree, a May Day morris dance, and various modern Pagan rituals.

Kent Venngren, a young rally racer dude. Shot taken for Västerbottens-Kuriren.

A small trip to Kenting before the graduation in 1999.

 

Most guys in the picture are already married and have babies now.

 

By the way, where was I? 0rz

King's Wood, Challock, Kent, 3 May 2010.

Kent McAlister and His Band,

at the Chapel March 16/07

Propel Camp 2014 at Kent Innovation High

Kent State University’s various student media organizations collaborated to bring the downtown crowd an event titled Kent Stage Fright. Black Squirrel Radio supplied tunes and entertainment in the form of Url the Squirrel within and in front of The Kent Stage. Daily Kent Stater photographers set up a photo booth whose photos were later posted on KSU Buzz.

Bohemian BBQ, Orpington, Kent - August 27, 2006

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