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Bout night action in neon!
Bout Results:
301: Port Scandalous Roller Derby Strait Shooters
93: Rolling Hills Derby Dames
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Roller Derby Bout Night @
Boys & Girls Club Olympic Peninsula
400 West Fir Street,
Sequim, WA 98382
Web: www.bgc-op.org
Phone: (360) 683-8095
Port Scandalous Roller Derby
Rolling Hills Derby Dames
www.rollinghillsderbydames.com/
NEXT BOUT NIGHT:
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 18, 2017
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SEQUIM
DOORS OPEN @ 5:30
BOUT STARTS @ 6PM
Visit the PSRD and RHDD websites to learn about the teams and how the game is played!
From time to time we ask LocalGuiding guides to tell us about their favourite place in the city they live. Today we received Flora Lin ’s insider tip about Shikum housing in Shanghai: See the full gallery on Posterous My favourite hidden gem is the "Shikumen housing" in Shanghai. Shikumen means "Sto ..., travelblog.localguiding.com/hidden-gems-in-shanghai-recom..., LocalGuiding Travel Blog
San Antonio de Areco, Buenos Aires: Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner connect with local equestrian heritage beneath the expansive canopy of a historic estate. The crisp morning light filters through the lush foliage, casting gentle shadows across the vibrant green lawn while highlighting the textures of traditional Argentine attire. A local gaucho, poised with calm authority upon his horse, serves as the centerpiece of this cultural exchange, bridging the gap between historical ranching practices and modern travel. Samuel stands to the left with an appreciative posture, while Audrey touches the horse’s flank, embodying the curiosity that defines a slow-paced exploration of the pampas. The architectural elements of the estate remain visible in the background, providing a grounded sense of place that honors the rustic, agrarian roots of the region. Every detail, from the berets and woven vests to the sturdy gait of the horse, reinforces the enduring legacy of the gaucho lifestyle in contemporary society. This photograph captures the authentic spirit of the countryside, where the rhythm of life is set by the land rather than the clock. The shallow depth of field isolates the trio, inviting viewers into a moment of genuine human connection amidst the pastoral serenity of the Argentine heartland. This scene underscores the importance of preserving intangible heritage and traditional pastoral skills in an increasingly urbanized world. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
Explore more of our work:
Local Guides: cheargentinatravel.com & nomadicsamuel.com
🌎 Personal Sites: samueljeffery.net, audreybergner.com & samuelandaudrey.com
Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23
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