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Chugwaters Lasting Legacy
This windmill was funded and erected as a lasting legacy for Wyoming's Centennial Celebration (1900-1990) by the Chugwater Historical Unity Group (CHUG), Chugwater Economic Development (Ched), the town of Chugwater and the Aid of a grant from the Wyoming Centennial Commission.)
The Homesteaders of the early 1900's saw this area from an open-range livestock area to a combination farming/ranching community. One of the first requirements of the new settlers was water. The Windmill proved to be the most practical of supplying water to for domestic and livestock use. Soon every building site had a windmill of some type standing tall above the other buildings. Many of these mills were of the wooden-wheel vaneless variety.
Of this type mill, the most popular in this area was Dempster, manufactured in Beatrice Nebraska from 1900 to mid 1920's. It is easily identified by the cast-iron horse on the tail.The horse along with the weight box counter balanced the weight of the wheel.
The vaneless mills were unique in that the tail pointed into the wind and the wheel section opened and closed maintaining a constant pumping speed according to the velocity of the wind. There were no gears of any kind on these mills. Pumping action was by direct stroke pitmon stick.
The major portion of the mill "A Dempster #4" was salvaged from the Edward Come homestead approximately 2 miles northeast of Chugwater. It was restored by John Baker and Jim Collins of Chugwater and errected in 1991by members of Chug for Wyoming's Centenial.
The NAVEL expo - Natural Health, Lasting Beauty, Fabulous Fitness and Inspiring Longevity Event. With over 50 lectures by some of the most brilliant wellness-oriented physicians, healers, scientists, celebrity advocates, motivational speakers and bestselling authors from around the nation, the (NAVEL) Nutrition, Aesthetics, Vitality, Efficacy, Life-style Expo promises a day of life-altering information and motivation for those who are ready to take back the power for their individual health, life and freedom.
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Photo taken from the top of the Box-Death Hollow Wilderness, showing a large portion of the wilderness. Dixie National Forest. Credit: US Forest Service.
After lasting for more than 20 years(this must've opened around 1989 or 1990, when I was a kid. and I grew up not too far from this one), Edgewater's Blockbuster(Berwyn/Broadway) bit the dust as of this past July, and in a sudden round of post-bankruptcy closures. I had a friend who worked at a different location(Northwest Hwy/Foster), and her store suddenly closed at virtually the same time as this store.
The labelscar on this building has since been painted over, and a 'Burger Stop' sticker(a fast food place that recently opened in this strip mall) was recently slapped on the leftmost window you see here.
Lasting less than an hour and arriving so quickly this snow shower was a reminder of the harshness of the weather on high Exmoor. Here the sheep fencing and pens can be seen together with a typical Exmoor row of trees.
First reduction of the year - Lasting Spring arborits in the canopy of a beech (Fagus sylvatica). www.lastingspring.co.uk
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A visit to Caernarfon Castle in North Wales. It was here in 1911 and 1969 that the Prince of Wales was inaugurated (Prince Edward later Edward VIII and the current Prince of Wales, Prince Charles).
Caernarfon Castle (Welsh: Castell Caernarfon), often anglicized as Carnarvon Castle, is a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, north-west Wales cared for by Cadw, the Welsh Government's historic environment service. There was a motte-and-bailey castle in the town of Caernarfon from the late 11th century until 1283 when King Edward I of England began replacing it with the current stone structure. The Edwardian town and castle acted as the administrative centre of north Wales and as a result the defences were built on a grand scale. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the Roman fort of Segontium is nearby.
While the castle was under construction, town walls were built around Caernarfon. The work cost between £20,000 and £25,000 from the start until the end of work in 1330. Despite Caernarfon Castle's external appearance of being mostly complete, the interior buildings no longer survive and many of the building plans were never finished. The town and castle were sacked in 1294 when Madog ap Llywelyn led a rebellion against the English. Caernarfon was recaptured the following year. During the Glyndŵr Rising of 1400–1415, the castle was besieged. When the Tudor dynasty ascended to the English throne in 1485, tensions between the Welsh and English began to diminish and castles were considered less important. As a result, Caernarfon Castle was allowed to fall into a state of disrepair. Despite its dilapidated condition, during the English Civil War Caernarfon Castle was held by Royalists, and was besieged three times by Parliamentarian forces. This was the last time the castle was used in war. Caernarfon Castle was neglected until the 19th century when the state funded repairs. In 1911, Caernarfon Castle was used for the investiture of the Prince of Wales, and again in 1969. It is part of the World Heritage Site "Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd".
A Grade I listed building.
History
Begun in 1283 and still incomplete when building work ceased c1330. Built for Edward I of England, it combined the roles of fortification, palace and administrative centre. A motte and bailey castle had been built here in the late C11 by Earl Hugh of Chester, although it became a residence of Welsh princes, including Llewelyn ap Gruffudd, after the Welsh regained control of Gwynedd by 1115. The English conquest of N Wales followed quickly after the death of Llewelyn ap Gruffudd in 1282 and Caernarfon was built to consolidate the English gains. Edward I employed James of St George as his architect, who had previously been employed by Philip of Savoy and had designed for him the fortress-palace of St Georges d'Esperanche. James also directed the building other castles for Edward I, including Harlech, Conwy and Beaumaris, using English craftsmen and labourers. The design of Caernarfon Castle echoed the walls of Emperor Constantine's Roman city of Constantinople, which also has polygonal towers and banded stonework, and was thus intended by Edward to be an expression of imperial power. Edward I and Queen Eleanor visited Caernarfon in 1284 and it was said that their son, Edward, the first English prince of Wales, was born at the castle in 1284.
Construction of the castle was integrated with the construction of town walls protecting the newly established borough, the town being situated on the N side of the castle. By 1292 the southern external façade of the castle was probably complete, while on the N side the castle was protected by a ditch and the walled town. The castle was damaged during an uprising in 1294 led by Madog ap Llewelyn, but Edward I swiftly regained control of Caernarfon and the castle, where restoration work began in 1295. The uprising had demonstrated the need to complete the castle's defences on the town side, which were largely built in the period 1295-1301. Work subsequently continued at a slower pace in the period 1304-30 and included the completion of the towers, including the Eagle Tower which was completed 1316-17 and in 1316 the timber-framed 'Hall of Llewelyn', the Welsh prince's residence at Conwy, was dismantled and shipped to Caernarfon. The upper portion of the King's Gate was constructed in 1321 and included a statue of Edward of Caernarfon, who had been crowned Edward II in 1307.
The castle was garrisoned for nearly 2 centuries but was increasingly neglected as hostilities softened from the C16 onwards. The castle was garrisoned for Charles I during the Civil War but was surrendered to the Parliamentarians in 1646. In the C18 the castle became one of the most celebrated of ruins in Wales, which began its present phase as tourist attraction and ancient monument. Restoration was undertaken in the final quarter of the C19 under the direction of Sir Llewelyn Turner, Deputy Constable. In 1908 ownership passed from the Crown to the Office of Works and restoration work continued. This included the reinstatement of floors in most of the towers and reinstatement of the embattled wall walks by 1911. The castle was the venue for the investiture of both C20 Princes of Wales, in 1911 and 1969.
Exterior
Constructed of coursed limestone with darker stone banding to the S and E external façades between the Eagle Tower and NE Tower. The plan is polygonal, resembling a figure of 8, and constructed around an upper and a lower ward in the form of curtain walls and mainly 3-stage polygonal towers with basements (in contrast to the round towers of the town walls). The structure is in 2 main phases. The earlier is the S side, from and including the Eagle Tower to the NE Tower, was constructed mainly in the period 1283-1292, while the N side facing the walled town was built after the uprising of 1294. The curtain walls are embattled with loops to the merlons and a wall walk. Openings are characterised by the frequent use of shouldered lintels, giving rise to the alternative term 'Caernarfon lintel', and 2-centred arches. The towers have reinstated floors of c1911 on original corbels. The outer walls have arrow loops. Windows are mainly narrow single-light, but some of the mullioned windows incorporate transoms.
The principal entrance is the 3-storey King's Gate on the N side. It is reached across the ditch by a modern segmental-arched stone bridge with stone steps to the outer side, replacing the medieval drawbridge. The King's Gate has polygonal towers with 2-light windows to the outer facets in the middle stage and 2-light windows in the upper stage. The entrance is recessed behind a segmental moulded arch. It has a 2-centred arch beneath string courses and 2-light transomed window. Above the main arch is a statue of Edward II in a canopied niche with flanking attached pinnacles.
To the R is the outer wall of the kitchens and then the Well Tower, of 3 stages with basement. The Well Tower has a higher polygonal turret reinstated in the late C19 and full-height square projection on the W side housing the well shaft. The tower has 2-light windows in the middle and upper stages.
The Eagle Tower at the W end is the largest of the towers, having been designed to accommodate the king's lieutenant. It has 3 stages with basement and 3 higher polygonal turrets. The battlements are enriched by carved heads and eagles, although much weathered. On the N side are 2-light windows and an attached stub wall with drawbridge slot. This is the planned water gate through which water-borne supplies were intended to be conveyed to the basement of the Well Tower at high tide, but it was not completed. It has polygonal responds to the gate, a portcullis slot and 2 superimposed windows between the basement and ground-floor levels. On the N side is a flight of stone steps to an arched doorway at basement level. This postern was the main entrance for those approaching by sea. On the S side the curtain wall is built on exposed bedrock and the Queen's Tower, Chamberlain Tower and the Black Tower each have a single higher polygonal turret. The outer faces have only narrow loops. On the W side of the Chamberlain Tower are stone steps to a doorway under a shouldered lintel that led into the great hall. On the E side of the Black Tower is the shorter polygonal Cistern Tower, with the unfinished Queen's Gate at the SE end. Between the Chamberlain Tower and Black Tower the curtain wall is stepped in, from which point there is a substantial raked stone plinth continuing around to the NE Tower. The Queen's Gate has double polygonal towers linked by a straight wall above the gateway, while the openings are all narrow loops. The gateway is raised above a high basement storey (and would have been reached by the building of a massive stone ramp) and is recessed beneath a segmental arch with murder holes. The Watch Tower to the N is narrower and higher than the remaining towers, beyond which is the 2-stage NE Tower, which has a 2-light window. Returning along the N side, which was built after 1295, the curtain wall and the 4-stage Granary Tower incorporate 2-light windows.
The King's Gate has murder holes to the vault and porters' rooms to the L and R, leading to the interior. Internally the castle is planned around an upper ward on the E side and a lower ward on the W side. Through the entrance passage is a 2-storey projection on the R (now housing a shop), the S side of which retains 2 portcullis slots and a vault springer, indicating that a second entrance was built here, although it no longer survives above the foundations. Above the main gate is a former chapel, which retains its original piscina. The upper storey hall has window seats. On the W side of the King's Gate are the foundations of the kitchens in the lower ward, in which are 2 round foundations for copper cauldrons and springer of a former vault. The Well Tower does not have reinstated floors, but in each storey a fireplace and garderobe are retained and in the second stage is a small kitchen above the well chamber. The fireplaces all differ in detail: in the basement is a segmental arch, the lower storey a tripartite lintel, the second stage a projecting lintel on corbels with raked hood, and chamfered lintel to the upper stage. The tower has a full-height newel stair. The basement is reached by external stone steps. Between the Well Tower and Eagle Tower is a restored fireplace with a raked hood in a chamber whose outline walls are visible.
The Eagle Tower has stone steps to the basement to the L of the main doorway, both lower stage and basement having pointed doorways. The upper stages have 2-light windows similar to the outer faces. The thick walls incorporate mural passages and stairs. In the lower stage is a large fireplace with raked hood and a small octagonal chamber that probably served as a chapel. The great chamber in the second stage also has an octagonal chapel, which retains a stoup or piscina. Between the Eagle Tower and the NE Tower the curtain wall and towers have mural passages in addition to the wall walk and generally have stone steps in either straight flights to the wall walks or newel stairs, and most chambers in the towers have associated garderobes. The Queen's Tower, known as the 'Banner Tower' in the C14, and the Chamberlain Tower have chambers in each storey with small square subsidiary chambers that probably served as chapels, and 2-light windows. The Queen's Tower has 3 octagonal chimney shafts behind the parapet. In the Chamberlain Tower the lower storey retains a fireplace with shouldered lintel. Both towers are occupied by the museum of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Between Queen's Tower and Chamberlain Tower are the foundations of the great hall, while the 2 superimposed mural passages in the curtain wall have 2-light windows that formerly opened into the hall.
The Black Tower is smaller than the other towers and has only single chambers in each stage, with cambered fireplace in the upper chamber, and 2-light windows. The Cistern Tower has a vaulted hexagonal chamber beneath an open stone-lined rainwater tank visible on the wall walk. In the unfinished Queen's Gate the position of porters' rooms is discernible in the flanking towers of which the S has a lintelled fireplace while both have garderobes. Portcullis slots and murder holes are in the passage. The upper storey over the passage was to have been a hall but was not completed. The Watch Tower is entered by a doorway at the wall walk level only.
The NE Tower is simpler with single chambers in each stage, as is the Granary Tower, which incorporates a well shaft and has a fireplace with raked hood in the upper stage. Between the NE Tower and the King's Gate the curtain wall has corbels representing former buildings built against the curtain, and its mullioned windows incorporate window seats.
Reasons for Listing
Listed grade I as one of the finest medieval castles in Wales, and unique in its royal associations.
Scheduled Ancient Monument CN 079.
World Heritage Site.
Black Tower - Inside King Edward I's Head
Seen while exploring the corridors near the Black Tower.
Could Edward I achieve a lasting settlement?
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In the wake of the passing of former Premier of Alberta and former Mayor of Calgary Ralph Klein, we take a look back at the lasting impact he left on our organization.
Klein was born in Calgary on November 1, 1942 and grew up in northwest Calgary in Tuxedo Park. He briefly held positions including Director of Public Relations for Alberta’s Division of the Red Cross, and United Way, until he moved over to a radio and TV reporter for CFCN for 11 years. As a Senior Civic Affairs reporter, Klein got an inside look into municipal politics.
In 1980, Klein shocked friends, family and co-workers with the announcement that he was running for Mayor. He mounted an extremely modest campaign, equipped with a minuscule budget, a small team of volunteers and an old motor home borrowed from his father. He was elected the 32nd Mayor of Calgary on October 15, 1980, by a margin that was as sizeable as it was unexpected by his opponents. He was re-elected in 1983 and 1986 with among the largest margins in the city’s history.
While in office he led the development of Calgary’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) system (which transit employees dubbed “Little Ralphie’s Train”). Klein opened the south line to Anderson in 1981, the northeast line to Whitehorn in 1985, and the northwest line to the University of Calgary station in 1987. He was a huge advocate of the LRT, often opting to take it over his mayoral vehicle, chatting up commuters on the downtown line.
Klein was instrumental in Calgary’s bid to host the 1988 Olympics and served on the Executive Committee of the games. That Olympic legacy lives on in our culture and infrastructure including public spaces like Olympic Plaza, the Olympic Oval and Canada Olympic Park.
Klein created the Economic Development Authority with the Chamber of Commerce, a first of its kind for municipal government at the time, as part of a strategy to attract industry outside of oil and gas and target specific companies to move their head offices to Calgary.
After leaving office in 1989, Klein moved on to provincial politics serving as the 12th Premier of Alberta for 14 years from 1992 – 2006. As Mayor Nenshi said upon his passing, “Many Albertans will mourn him as a beloved former Premier. But Calgary was always the city he called home. A true born-and-raised Calgarian, to me, he will always be Mayor Klein.”
On Thursday, May 19, more than 70 guests joined United Way for a reception and exclusive look at innovative technology and educational programs that are changing the St. Louis region for the better. Randy Schilling from OPO Startups, Bruce Sowatsky from Community and Children’s Resource Board of St. Charles County and Julie Russell from United Way spoke on exciting programs leading the way in creating lasting change to help local people. The event was held at OPO Startups in St. Charles, MO and also provided delicious food and beverages to attendees.
This building, although abandoned and left for Mother Earth, is still standing and used from time to time for parties, etc., by the locals of the Bay Area who know about it.
Tonight the setting sun offers this view of a lonesome structure that doesn't get much positive attention.
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Mind’s Eye: Lasting Images
Monday, January 6, 2014
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York City
Visitors who are blind or have low vision joined together for a tour and discussion of Lasting Images conducted through verbal imaging with Educators Georgia Krantz and Filip Noterdaeme.
Photo: Peter Snyder
Learn more about Mind's Eye Programs.
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At 5 Corner Dental, we believe in giving back to our community through our annual 5 Corner Community day, with prizes for children and complementary dental consultation through out the community. We have also invested in Modern technology such as digital xrays, to reduce our impact on the environment and reduce the use of chemicals.
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Building a foundation of trust by treating our patients as special individuals is vital to our success. We understand how uneasy some patients may feel about their dental visits, and how we can make a difference in providing a relaxing and positive experience. Our entire team is dedicated to providing you with excellent, personalized care and service to make your visits as comfortable and pleasant as possible. We have TVs in all Treatment rooms and reception area for your leisure. your children can keep busy with educational books, play area and the game console while you get your treatment done. We are looking forward to serving you and your family.
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A standard of excellence in personalized dental care enables us to provide the quality dental services our patients deserve. We provide comprehensive treatment planning and use restorative and cosmetic dentistry to achieve your optimal dental health. Our office is equipped with digital record keeping (no more paper charts!!!) for maximum security and confidentiality of your records. We also use digital x-rays to minimize your exposure to radiation and harmful chemicals that were used to develop the traditional x-rays. Intra-oral cameras are used to take detailed pictures of the teeth to maximize patient education. Should a dental emergency occur, we make every effort to see and care for you as soon as possible. Please let us know how we can make your visit more enjoyable and comfortable.
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As a practice, we are true believers that preventative care and education are the keys to optimal dental health. We strive to provide “dental health care” vs. “disease care”. That’s why we focus on thorough exams – checking the overall health of your teeth and gums, performing oral cancer exams, and taking x-rays when necessary. We also know that routine cleanings, flossing, sealants, and fluoride are all helpful in preventing dental disease. Not only are we focused on the beauty of your smile, we’re also concerned about your health. A review of your medical history can help us stay informed of your overall health, any new medications, and any illnesses that may impact your dental health.
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Infection control in our 5 Corner Dental office is also very important to us. To protect our patients and ourselves, we strictly maintain sterilization and cross contamination processes using standards recommended by BC dental association. All our potential cross contamination surface are either touch-less or foot controlled. Our sterilizers you the power of steam and pressure to sterilize the instruments instead of using chemicals which can be hazardous to staff and patients alike.
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As your dental health professionals in Cloverdale, we want you to be confident knowing that we are a team of highly trained and skilled clinicians. We pride ourselves in providing the care you need to keep your smile healthy. To give you the best possible service and results, we are committed to continual education and learning. We attend dental lectures, meetings, and dental conventions to stay informed of new techniques, the latest products, and the newest equipment that a modern dental office can utilize to provide state-of-the-art dental care. Also, being members of various professional dental associations helps us to stay abreast of the changes and recommendations for our profession.
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Mind’s Eye: Lasting Images
Monday, January 6, 2014
5th Avenue at 89th Street
New York City
Visitors who are blind or have low vision joined together for a tour and discussion of Lasting Images conducted through verbal imaging with Educators Georgia Krantz and Filip Noterdaeme.
Photo: Peter Snyder
Learn more about Mind's Eye Programs.
This Georgian Wall Box has lasted a lot longer than the railway whose building it is situated in.
Wikipedia - "The station opened to passenger traffic on 2 January 1865. The line beyond Keswick to Cockermouth and Workington was closed on 18 April 1966, leaving a single line branch between Keswick and Penrith. This survived for a further 6 years, closing on 6 March 1972. The station building still exists and is now being used as a hotel".
Keswick Station, November 2016
Dozens of leaders gathered for an exclusive reception focused on creating lasting change in our region at EdgeWild Restaurant and Winery in Chesterfield, MO on Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Guests heard firsthand from local leaders, including Rich McClure and Rev. Starsky Wilson on the work of the Ferguson Commission, Scott Schnuck on addressing local hunger and Connie Cunningham on Ready by 21 St. Louis, a process designed to help youth success in St. Louis County, St. Louis City and St. Charles County. Plenty of delicious hors d'oeuvres and drinks were provided courtesy of EdgeWild throughout the night.
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While the white domed marble mausoleum is its most familiar component, the Taj Mahal is actually an integrated complex of structures.
Taj Mahal
Agra - Uttar Pradesh
A lasting monument to a lost love, the Taj Mahal is a lavish marble tomb that sits on the edge of the Yamuna River. The heartbroken emperor Shah Jahan built it in memory of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in1631 giving birth to her 14th child.
Completed in 1653, it was designed by a Persian architect, and took 22 years to build with 20,000 people working on it. The mausoleum is built from white marble, with delicate inlaid sections of jade, blue lapis lazuli, diamonds, mother of pearl, and turquoise. The emperor intended to build another identical monument for himself in black marble, but it was never started.
Standing on a raised marble platform, the Taj is flanked by two sandstone buildings (one is a mosque), and has tall white minarets at each corner.
Shah Jahan spent the last years of his life imprisoned in the nearby Agra Fort, gazing from a balcony along the river to the Taj. He is now buried next to his wife in an underground chamber.
Incredibly, the Taj Mahal was nearly destroyed by the British. In 1828 the Governor General planned to have the Taj dismantled and sold off in pieces at auction in England. They got as far as erecting the cranes, before the plan was abandoned for financial reasons.
O soul, thou art at rest. Return to the Lord, at peace with Him and He with you. So enter as one of his servants, and enter His garden.
89th chapter of the Qur’an, engraved above the great gate of the Taj Mahal.