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Images of Tom's artwork that will form part of his A Level portfolio.

CatWoman has to fire her laser claws to blow up evil Dr. Dunkin before he can pollute the world! But watch out, his corrosive undrunken coffee has melted cement and sends it cascading down on our feline heroine. Will she survive?!

SANFORD, Fla. - Headquarters Headquarters Company, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), conducted Soldier Readiness Program Level II May 5-7, 2017, at the Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn C. Cash U.S. Army Reserve Center in Sanford, Fla. The SRP evaluated the medical and administrative readiness for more than 300 Soldiers as they physically, mentally and spiritually prepare themselves for an up coming deployment. Stations included a dental exam, legal review and counseling session with a Chaplain.

 

Photo by Sgt. Brian Agard and

 

Sgt. John Carkeet, 143d ESC

Taking during Miksang 1 photo class level in Atlanta

The curtain wall can be seen through the window on the left there. The trees mark the edge of the cliff; beyond is a field with horses in which slopes down to the beach.

The floor levels were fascinating! We'd gone up about four steps to go through the door (which is sort of beyond that pile of wood you can see through the window), and now the ground level is about three foot higher than the lawn outside. That meant that the "ground floor" windows we were looking at at the back of the house must have effectively been underground.

 

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Part of The preserved ruins of Burrow Mump Somerset United kingdom. Looking from th inside out accross the somerset levels.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 20 January 2018

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Wave 105 Live, at the Bournemouth International Centre.

Day 177/365

 

Since it had already become quite dark by the time I got to the self-portraits on my tonight's tour of the Osthafen lock, I had to take this at long exposure.

 

Unfortunately, the wind was always blowing my hair into my face so that it was tough not to get all blurry. I only took 4 SPs, the other 3 turned out total crap (cropped feet and all), and this one was halfway acceptable, but only after playing around a bit with the levels tool in GIMP.

 

Btw: Someone must have been up there before with a pretty low opinion of a united Europe. Actually I only recognized this when I saw the picture itself, and not while I was looking for an interesting backdrop up there. So much for my photographic eye ;-)

Hipstamatic iPhoneography, edited using the Snapseed app currently available at no charge from Starbucks. Really a dynamic little editing tool! Thanks for the inspiration, Denise, and for the heads-up on the app!

SANFORD, Fla. - Headquarters Headquarters Company, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), conducted Soldier Readiness Program Level II May 5-7, 2017, at the Sgt. 1st Class Alwyn C. Cash U.S. Army Reserve Center in Sanford, Fla. The SRP evaluated the medical and administrative readiness for more than 300 Soldiers as they physically, mentally and spiritually prepare themselves for an up coming deployment. Stations included a dental exam, legal review and counseling session with a Chaplain.

 

Photo by Sgt. Brian Agard and

 

Sgt. John Carkeet, 143d ESC

Digital Spirit Level

A pavilion building, along with a friend;-) (Thanks to Erwin!)

Something with patience and fun !!! (after working hours in three weeks)!!!

 

A manual; groundwork, paints, electricity ánd everything that's needed....... Lots of good weather :-( and patience ;-)

It's a two man job (don't start it on your own)!

It's like building a "Airfix/Revell kit" in your youth, R-T-F-M (read the "f$%#'n" manual ;-) Take your time!

In a couple of pictures I will take you through the process (By the way, it's a prefab garden house), in Dutch: "Kapschuur" (the model that is). Important!: Don't forget the "BEER assistant" ;-) !!!!!!

 

AirDrain Installed under Pavers on Walkway at the Oklahoma City Downtown Pedestrian Parkway 180

 

Oklahoma City has been receiving a facelift lately with the MAPS Program. With all of the improvements along the Oklahoma City River and a booming entertainment district in Bricktown, Downtown OKC has many projects that will make traffic and pedestrian travel easier.

 

One of the projects in Downtown OKC is the Pedestrian Parkway 180 near the Devon Tower. This will allow pedestrians to have access to multiple buildings from the parking garages and a shorter route from building to building while adding beauty to the downtown area.

 

Drainage in an area that is mostly hardscaped is typically a HUGE issue, but with AirDrain providing a 1” void beneath the whole parkway any drainage needs are met and exceeded! When the AirDrain is installed below paver stones it not only allows water to flow to the exit drains, it also provides a strong platform for the pavers to lay evenly on. With no large unsightly drainage grates in the foot path for people to trip over or fall in.

 

Approximately 17,000 sqft. of pavers installed by Elevated Paver Systems completely covers the AirDrain beneath all of the landscape and hardscape features. This means the 1” of air hidden below can drain over 171 inches of rain an hour!

 

AirDrain grid also provides stabilization, allows for water lines, electrical lines and even radiant heat tubing can be installed below the surface.

 

Here is the ASTM D4716 Flow Rate per Unit Width and Hydraulic Transmissivity Testing for actual drainage capacity, at a 1/2% slope. The AirDrain will actually drain 171 inches per hour.

 

Installer:

 

Adam Fink

Elevated Paver Systems

 

P 918.916.5422

 

adam@okEPS.com

 

4 NE. 10th Street #428 Oklahoma City, OK 73104

 

www.okEPS.com

2019-05-16: H.E. Mr. Adama Koné, Minister of Finance, Cote d’Ivoire with the delegates during the High Level Consultation at the AfDB headquarters in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. In frame, Dr. Hanan Morsy, Director of Macroeconomic Policy, Forecasting and Research Department, African Development Bank.

Corpach Level Crossing

 

New barriers in use for the 1121h train from Mallaig.

  

Corpach Level Crossing

 

New barriers in use for the 1121h train from Mallaig.

The log is raised off the ground and is levelled

At 19 feet above sea level Lignumvitae Key is the HIGHEST point above sea level in the Keys which beats the island of Key West's Solares Hill by 1 foot. This dark green island is covered in rare tropical hardwoods such as the island's namesake, Holywood Lignumvitae. It is a great spot to kayak to if you can find a launch point. I think I have found that spot and will explore the island in the future. It is uninhabited and has been turned into a botanical park only accessible by boat.

Victor, Patrick, Oscar, Grace, Michelle, and Moon- you can tell we have lots of fun!

Sharing the burden across the High level.

 

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Walk from Oey to Wimmis, BE, Switzerland, 6 May 2016. (image 7984)

Rivers are fascinating on so many levels. Yasam Rose making her way down the Thames under London's Waterloo Bridge: www.thames-shipping.co.uk/index.php/our-services/cargo-ca...

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