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High waters on the Huron River, Hudson Mills Metropark, Dexter, MI.
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Short Mountain Distillery Head of Production Josh Smotherman checks the fill levels of our new 750ml glass bottles that arrived yesterday.
A pair of A's. 185 views as of 1.11.2006.
I managed to accidently delete my previously most viewed photo. I mistakenly thought I was deleting stuff from a set and bot no... and poof they were gone from flickr. Anyway so this is NOW my new most viewed. It gets a few views regularly and I can't really uderstand how or why. It's not in that many groups and it's just an elevator door. You have to love flickr.
Lord Mayor's Show to welcome the appointment of the new Lord Mayor, Alan Yarrow, who is a member of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers lordmayorsshow.london/ City of London. Saturday 8 November 2014
2016-03-01: Carol Benson, Carol is a founding partner of Glenbrook attending a meeting on a level one project.
I saw the hedgehog in the backyard and ran out with my camera and lay down on the grass to get this shot at hedgehog level. He was on the move pretty quickly (well, as fast as a hedgehog can run, which is surprising fast) so it's a bit blurry. Ah, the things we do for photos.
"Sarah Tan has successfully completed KODALY PEDAGOGY LEVEL I with instructor Linda Song"
Completed in Toronto on April 22, 2010
I love getting mail from the RCM especially when I complete a course. I've finished 2 of 8 courses in the Early Childhood Music Education Program.... By the end of the summer I'll be half way finished!
I can't wait for my advanced certificate. :D
Victoria, Atkinson and Hunslet Mills were flax mills initially, built in the heavily industrialised “Workshop of Leeds” district of the city, Hunslet. The building on the main road, was Victoria Mill, a flax mill built in the 1860’s. It became a tailoring company in the early years of the twentieth century, and later a tool and ironmongers called RH Bruce.
The large site next to the River Aire was Hunslet Mills, a 7 story mill used for blanket weaving. Connecting the two was a building last used for ladies skirts and coats. Much of the site has been empty since the mid 1960’s.
A plan for 700 flats and commercial property has been approved. In more recent years the complex was reroofed.
This is the old Jordanian sea level mark on the way east from J-lem. The road changed completely. I recall when we were young we'd go through El-'Azariya to the dead sea. Now there's the wall. We went from road 6 east via the vomit inducing road 443 & road 1. after the green line all the fences, walls, blocked roads. Disgusting. At one point the - near J-lem the road was going down allowing a wall panorama. At the same time John Denver started on the CD- 'Almost heaven, West Virginia..' - and I laughed. He's a lucky guy. I'd describe my country as almost hell.
This was the 1st spot I wanted that we take our photo. I recall a Bedouin with a camel for the tourists. There was none, but I smelt camel dung.
The emphasis on the toxic jungle made me think that Avatar was inspired in part by Miyazaki's Nausicaa.