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After landing on the beach at Mason Bay, we headed to a track which led us by Duck Creek to Mason Bay Hut.
George Mason University. . Student residence hall, or simply put, dormitory. From a recently completed project. It is situated in the Shenandoah Valley, about two hours West of Washington DC. During the fall (autumn if you are Europe), the roads are jammed with people who want to enjoy the beautiful colors. Unfortunately, by the time the project was ready for photography, there were almost no leaves left on trees. I knew the colors will be brighter at sunrise and did not mind getting up before 5 in the morning . It paid off. The architect is the Texas firm PageSoutherlandPage.
All project photos are at www.bfcollection.net/projects/psp/mason_csp/
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I'm kind of known for often carrying around my water/juice combo drink in a mason jar. It's such a normal part of life for us, drinking out of these beauties, that I forget it's perceived as odd and quirky until I meet someone new at work or a meeting or a party and they comment on my jar -- usually with a joke about moonshine ;-)
Stone mason Iwanaga Sangoro suveys one of his bridges as the sun rises over Sakurajima. Google street view has a nice picture of him, but his face, alas, has been blurred out by the privacy algorithm! see: www.google.co.nz/maps/@31.605234,130.569468,3a,75y,23.63h.... So, here he is, uncensored: www.flickr.com/photos/41989919@N02/13178424184/in/photost...
Every mason who worked on the canal had their own mark so that the supervisors could check the quality of each individual's work.
THIS IS WHAT I LOOK LIKE IN A PUBLIC SETTING! ...It's also what I look like when Simon steals my camera then fiddles with it for 30 seconds while I stand there posing and everybody around me stares. I can handle a little bit of it, but not this much, haha.
Simon, Nicole, Charlie, and I went to Bumbershoot on Saturday. I took photos of This Providence, Great Waves, and a few of Atlas Sound. I already posted the ones of TP, and the rest are coming soon! I just have a loottt to catch up on.
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Mason Barrett took a 6 point white-tailed buck with a rifle on the 14th day of November, 2020 in Cecil County.
Mason running back Darryl Johnson works out along with his team during a pre-season practice. The Enquirer/Jeff Swinger
Meet the Miller Family. CEO Don Miller, Wife and mother Ann MIller, daughter and lover of tea and stuffed animals Sophia MIller and Baseball champion Mason Miller.
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I was inspired by the Netflix show Bojack Horseman to create my own bipedal animals. I decided to do a family of dogs. The dad is a pug, the mom is a shiba inu and the kids are a mix of each. I used Adobe Illustrator for the inking and coloring. I researched advanced coloring in illustrator; the majority of the gradients used I made myself. I edited in Adobe Photoshop by setting keys under the Transform tool in the video timeline.
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Brian Mason ’03 Th’04 ’05 at last month's reunion with wife Jocelyn ’05 and two potential future engineers. Brian is a product designer whose invention portfolio includes a ski pole that doubles as a lock, a bicycle that filters drinking water, and the first all-in-one wearable breast pump that fits in a bra called the Willow Pump.
Richard Mason was the grandson of George Mason who was a Revolutionary War Patriot from Virginia. He would also be a patriot devoting his life to the military. He would rise to the ranking of Colonel during the Mexican American War. After the war, he would serve as the 6th Military Governor for the territory of California. He would serve from 1847-1849, California didn't become a state until 1850. Mason's daughter would marry Don Carlos Buell who was a Major General during the Civil War on the Union side. The grey grave marker to the right of Mason's is that of Buell's. They are buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St Louis, Mo.
From a recent press/promo photo shoot for Mason Bach. Considering that it was rounding on -20C that night, with the wind whipping around us at 20-30mph, he was a real trooper.
Shot beside the Horse Palace (Toronto) with an AB800 in a Westcott Apollo 28-inch softbox. The light was powered by an AB Vagabond II which was sitting in the back of a van in an attempt to keep it warm. Triggered with PocketWizards.
I was presented the Gray Lodge Medal of Honor at our monthly Stated Meeting on Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010.
"This Medal is awarded to Bill Bradford in recognition of his support to the Master of Gray Lodge and his dedication as the Chairman of the Technology Committee and his valuable contributions. His hard work should be recommended to the craft as the recipient of the Gray Lodge Honor for the Masonic Year 2009-2010."
All I've ever done is try to give back to my Brethren and my Lodge as much as they've given me. If it wasn't for Freemasonry, I wouldn't have made it through the past year after Amy's death.
Mason was found and cared for as a stray. After calling six microchip providers, we found out his microchip is untraceable. He is sweet, affectionate and good with other cats, dogs and children. He is in good health, and has a handsome glossy black coat which he spends quite some time grooming. Mason has been with us since April 17th, 2010, enjoying the cat condos in the Memory Lane room and watching the world go by through the window. He seems to have no interest in going back outside, so would be a great cat for an apartment or other small home.
A beautiful black and white mason wasp, Pseudodynerus quadrisectus, pauses briefly to rest on a hosta leaf by our front steps. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, October 6, 2022.
The Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank building in Mason City, Iowa. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and completed in 1910, it is the only one of his hotels still in operation.
It's upside down, and not quite like the typical forms I've seen. Anybody know what this means, if at all? Seen in Toronto, pointing towards the Financial District.
Mason is the seat of Mason County, Texas, United States. The town is an agricultural community on Comanche Creek southwest of Mason Mountain, on the Edwards Plateau and part of the Llano Uplift. The population was 2,114 at the 2010 census.
The first settler is thought to have been Peter S. Parker in 1846. The settlement of Mason grew up around Fort Mason, which was established by the United States War Department as a front-line defense against Kiowa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche, on July 6, 1851. George W. Todd established a Fort Mason post office March 8, 1858, which became consigned to the civilian settlement on June 26, 1858. The protection and commercial possibilities of the fort drew settlers. W. C. Lewis opened a general store that served soldiers and settlers. In 1860, James E. Ranck opened a second store and later became known as "The Father of Mason". Ben F. Gooch and he began leasing 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land to cotton sharecroppers. Mason was voted the county seat in 1861.
After the U.S. Civil War, returning Confederate veterans and German ranchers clashed in 1875 over cattle rustling and other crimes. The resulting killings were known as the "HooDoo Wars". In the midst of the war, Loyal Valley homeowner Tim Williamson was murdered by a dozen masked vigilantes, who accused him of cattle theft. Williamson’s adopted son, Texas Ranger Scott Cooley, sought revenge. Cooley and his desperadoes, which included Johnny Ringo, created a reign of terror over the area. During this episode, Ringo committed his first murder, that of James Cheyney.
The first courthouse and jail were built in 1869 of stone walls lined with post oak timbers. After the Hoo Doo War, a new two-story red sandstone jail was built in 1898 by L.T. Noyes of Houston. Noyes was a contractor with Diebold Safe and Lock Company. A new courthouse was built in 1875, which burned down in 1877 destroying some county records. However, many documents were saved and can be viewed inside the current courthouse vaults. The 1878 courthouse was destroyed in 1900. The current granite courthouse was erected in 1909 by architect E. H. Hosford and Co. in the Classic Revival style.
On October 3, 1918, 18 months after United States Congress declared war on Germany, the Mason County Council of Defense drew up resolution to abandon the use of the German language in the county. The most county residents are of German heritage.
The Broad Street Bridge, a reinforced concrete truss and the only one of its kind in Texas, was built across the Comanche Creek in 1918. The span is 102 ft long and composed of two 51-ft spans supported by concrete abutments with a pier at the center. The bridge was slated for replacement by the Texas Department of Transportation, but funding was cancelled.
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This block on Mill Street in downtown St. Louis (Gratiot County) continues the theme of remodeled ground floor with original brick above.
The St. Giles Steam Fire Engine was built in 1908 and is one of the oldest horse drawn fire engines. Horsedrawn vehicles were the main form of transport from the early 1900's. Following a serious fire that completely destroyed the Parish Church at Wimbourne St.Giles in 1908, Lord Shaftesbury put in an order for a fire engine to be built by the well respected Shand Mason fire engine engineers.
Lord Shaftesbury wanted a steam fire engine that could be steamed in 9 minutes from cold with a pump that could pump 150 gallons of water a minute from a jet hose 150ft long and fire engine would be named the St. Giles Steam Fire Engine. The St. Giles Fire engine was stationed and maintained from the Wimbourne St. Giles House where it remained until 1946 during which time the fire engine was only once called out to put out a fire. Between 1946 and 1957 the St. Giles Fire Engine changed hands a few times and in 1987 the St. Giles Fire engine was purchased by its present owner Mr Rowan McDermont. It has made several public appearances including a spot on the TV show, Blue Peter.
Event: Heavy Horse and Working Animals Show, May 2009
Location: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Singleton, West Sussex.