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Knight Industries 2000, Knightcon 2010, Halifax
© 2010 Duncan Walls
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Canadian Women's Hockey League - Clarkson Cup
7 March 2015 - Markham, ON Canada
by hockeyMedia
Boston Blades : Hilary Knight
The Knights high council and its members gatherd to discuss urgent matters.
The High council consists of:
Prince Jarius (NPC)
Sir Mark of Falworth
Sir Hayden, Baron of the Eastern Dunes
Sir Benjamin Toft
Sir Terryn (Absent, filled in by Sir Graham(NPC))
Sir Robin Longstride
Sir Mencot (Samir Roseberg)
SirNeal Alistair
Sir Arturius Xavier (Absent)
The Knights of Columbus is the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization. Founded in the United States in 1882, it is named in honor of Christopher Columbus.
There are more than 1.8 million members in 15,000 councils, with nearly 200 councils on college campuses.
The Order is dedicated to the principles of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism.
Charity is the foremost principle of the Knights of Columbus. In the 2010 fraternal year the Order gave more than $154 million directly to charity and performed over 70 million man hours in volunteer service. According to Independent Sector, an organization that tracks volunteerism, the value of an hour of community service that year was $21 making the total value of the Knights volunteer service nearly $1.5 billion.
These photographs were taken on September 11, 2011 at the Catholic Cemeteries 9/11 Memorial Monument dedication ceremony.
The 9/11 Memorial Monument of the Archdiocese of Newark’s Catholic Cemeteries was built earlier this year to remember those who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001 tragedy. In addition, the monument is meant to honor the many individuals who came to the aid of others in need, during and after the tragedy.
On September 11, 2011 a full Mass was celebrated at Holy Cross Cemetery, where first responders, survivors, dignitaries, government officials and fellow parishioners gathered to remember and pray for the fallen victims. During that ceremony, Newark Archbishop John Myers officially blessed the Catholic Cemeteries 9/11 Memorial Monument, marking the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Archdiocese of Newark - Catholic Cemeteries 9/11 Memorial Monument - Holy Cross Cemetery - 340 Ridge Road in North Arlington, New Jersey - Google Map - Catholic Cemeteries 9/11 Memorial Monument
Miles to Ground Zero: 11
Knights (Div 4)
2Rob Rankin
4Anthony Lachance
7Stephanie King
8Alexander J Ngamino
9Brenda Quance
13Alan Watson
16Aaron Cooper
18David Striker
19Maureen McLaughlin
22Gord Matthews
24Michael Um
31David Shewchuk
32David Bridge
44Shane Silver
66Derren Matthews
67Susan Kuzub
69Fred Specken
Burlington Adult Rookie League
Jun 22, 2018
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Photo by Michael Durrant
Inside detail--computer in the glove box is a good idea, I think.
Taken at night photo workshop March 2009.
41st International Knight Tournament in Golub Castle, Poland. Knights from Ukraine, Italy, Sweden, France and Poland did their best to win several competitions, including riding a horse and shooting.
Fire of Earth. Landed knight, farmer. Harvest. Steward of the earth/material. "Fighting" with tangible wealth as the primary "weapon". Grounded. If moved to anger, volcano & scorched earth.
(I actually know which cards I intend for 2015, but, Mom died, my landlords sold my place, I had to move myself, and we're still sorting out her estate. I'll get to 2015's cards, eventually.)
Mom loved Austen, which led to me watching Pride & Prejudice when it very timely turned up on Netflix. Mom would've liked a Darcy Valentine.
He seems to me a Knight of Disks.
Images:
Darcy on horseback. A photo of an actual horse. Filters include: an HTDA image & tree roots grown around a Buddha, both from previous cards; a new fordite image (since modern Darcy archetypes would be into cars). Assorted images of the peak district & Chatsworth (i.e. Pemberley), including the hedge maze & art installations, to help form the shield base for my "Chokkomon" disk design. I even tried to find images of stags that live near Chatsworth, but none had antlers close to a decent angle.
The Antlers actually go with the traditional depiction of the card (a very earth-bound, staid interpretation of the Green Man). It's not just the long running joke (among #amnin friends) of putting antlers on things.
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
Knights of the Round
Location: Old Parliment House
Cosplayed by:
DD Tenka as Gino
16Night as Suzaku
【魉】 as Anya
Logo by Sunrise Studios
Quite some people has been wondering how this lighting is done. Its actually a strong spot light meant to light up the structure. We just utilize it as the main source of light in this picture. However one of the biggest problem was the light emitted is actually even warmer then tungsten which was quite a issue in the post processing.
This knight was participating in a medieval reenactment at the 19th annual Gathering of the Clans in Norah Head, Australia.
"Freedom Burning" Artwork and Statement from Exhibition Catalog by Andrew Kong Knight
More info: andrewkongknight.com/
Freedom Burning
Acrylic on stretched canvas backed with wood
24" x 48"
Framed size: 35.25" by 60"
Frame: Black, matt lacquer, shadow box under glass
“Freedom Burning” illustrates the erosion of American freedom in the Nuclear Age. The base of the mushroom cloud represents the destruction of the Native American dream to live peacefully on their own land, the land the white Europeans took away from them.
The Iwo Jima soldiers at the top of the cloud are contemporary icons, representing the need to fight to preserve our freedom. Juxtaposed against the mushroom cloud, their purpose in the painting becomes ironic, since post-World War II wars have been more often about protecting America’s position as a superpower—at the expense of both American and non-American lives.
“Patriotism,” in the words of Bertrand Russell, “is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons.”
As in George Orwell’s prophetic novel, “1985,” Americans are told by today’s politicians that nuclear weapons are a necessary evil because “war is peace.” “Freedom Burning” unveils the hypocrisy of this myth.
The flag burns just as the American dream of freedom burns each time an unjust war is fought in the name of politics.
History:
“Freedom Burning” was originally created for an exhibition in protest of the 1990 Flag Amendment at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Exhibited:
1993
“American Dream” San Francisco State University, SF, CA
“Local Energy” at the Sun Gallery, Hayward, California
1994
"Airbrush II," South Bay Contemporary Museum of Art, Long Beach, California
"The American Dream," Central Arts Collective, Tucson Arizona
"Andrew Kong Knight - Mixed Media Paintings of Social
Content," Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, Nevada
Awards
Silver Award, Mixed media category, Art of California Magazine's, Discovery Awards Competition 1993
Publications
CrossRoads Magazine July/August 1993, No.33 (artwork illustrated with artist's quote)
"Andrew Kong Knight - Airbrush Painter from Hayward," by Jolene Thym (artwork illustrated) June, 22, 1993 The Oakland Tribune, Tri-Valley Herald, The Daily Review, Alameda Times-Star, and The Argus
Knights rally past Royals, 4-1
TUESDAY, 26 APRIL 2011 04:20 BY EVAN CARTER | VARIETY NEWS STAFF
St. John Knight’s Cedric Sevilla (6) blocks Notre Dame Royals Kevin Tainatongo (28) from the ball during the IIAAG High School Soccer game at the St. Johns field.
THE St. John's School Knights (5-2) defended their home field yesterday in IIAAG high school boys' soccer, besting the visiting Notre Dame High School Royals (4-2-1) by a final score of 4-1 at SJS field in Upper Tumon.
Knights forward T.J. Atalig set an example for his teammates to follow, tallying a brace (two goals) to lead the team to victory.
"We need to play just a little bit harder," said Atalig. "We're doing good, but we have a lot of work to do before playoffs."
Back-to-back early goals by the Knights saw the team seize command of the match in the first half of play. Forward Robert Lee scored first in the 23rd minute, while Atalig added another in the 24th for a 2-0 lead which the team hung onto going in to halftime.
In the 51st minute of the second half, a (Reed Meyer) Knights' hand-ball inside the box gave the Royals a penalty kick. Center-mid player Samson Sheppard took the shot which he converted on goal keeper Ryota Nault of the Knights, cutting the lead 2-1.
However, the Knights countered in the 58th minute, as Cedric Sevilla assisted Atalig in scoring the player's second goal, giving the Knights a 3-1 lead.
"T.J. is one of our leaders – a role model for the whole team. He tries to win every ball and he gets rewards for that," said Knights Head Coach Jimmy Okuhama.
Following a corner kick, Jose Bendana netted a goal over Royals keeper Dominic Bascon for a final 4-1 advantage in the 64th minute.
Okuhama added of his team: "They are improving a lot. Just because there are no seniors, I treat them more as a developing team, but they're learning really fast. Hopefully by the time playoffs come, we can be a competitive team against Southern High School and Father Duenas – the only teams we've lost to."
he "Russian Knights" (Russikiye Vityazi) are the Russian Air Force aerobatic display team flying Sukhoi SU-27 and Su-27UB fighters.