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Whitey's at NorthPark Mall has called it quits! To people not from the Quad Cities, it seems like a racist name but the company owner was nicknamed Whitey because of his blond hair and the company was established in 1933. My sister's first job was at Whitey's at another location. Its a delicious staple in our community and if you ever visit Davenport, Moline, or Rock Island, you should definitely try Whitey's! They even wear the old-timey paper hats and are dressed very neatly. But the Whitey's in the mall couldn't go on. The jewelry store right next to Whitey's is also empty now. Spencer's(Still open) is the brick to the right of Whitey's in this photo. Whitey's experienced temporary closures at multiple locations due the entire staff being compromised by Corona Virus. Governor Kim Reynolds refused to mandate masks and Whitey's employees (mostly teenagers and elderly) suffered the consequences.
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Film: Fuji Fujichrome Velvia 50
Canon T50
Location:Oakland, CA - Livermore, CA
Oakland Zoo - COVID-19 Style
Around Livermore
Voting
XPRO - Crossprocessed E6 film in C41 chemicals
This week's final word is vaccinate, which comes from Latin vacca (cow), because in the beginning the cowpox virus was used against smallpox. Earliest documented use: 1803.
Don’t vacillate when it’s time to vaccinate. But until a COVID-19 vaccine appears, the next best thing is to wear a mask. Some are resistant to the idea, so we see billboards with encouraging messages: “Real Heros Wear Masks”
No, wearing a mask does not make you a hero. Neither is having to wear a mask some sort of tyranny any more than having to wear a seat belt is. But if you need a medal, we can nominate you for a Presidential Medal of Freedom. They are going cheap these days.*
Learn more at: wordsmith.org/words/vaccinate.html
* www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/trump-giving-rush-limbaugh-...
West Yellowstone, Montana - September 23, 2020: A talking bison on a wall in a gift shop wears a face mask, due to COVID-19 pandemic
Governor Murphy cuts the ribbon on the largest film studio in New Jersey in Jersey City on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
I just smized with my eyes because, y'know, wearing my "deaf AF" mask. Taken at the grocery store while I waited on a bench for the spouse to drive up to the door (our store does a drive-up loading thing). By the time we zigged and zagged all over the store, my fibro was flaring pretty good (or bad, depending on which half of the glass you're looking at). Anyway... here's my face.
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April 22, 2022 - "The Antwerp Central Station, also known as Middenstatie (Middle station) or Spoorwegkathedraal (Railroad Cathedral), was first used in 1905. The structure is made up from a steel platform covering and a stone station building in an eclectic style. Recently, the station was completely renovated and in 2007 a tunnel underneath the station and a part of Antwerp was opened, reverting the station’s status as a terminus where are all trains have to turn back. In 2009, the American magazine Newsweek chose the Antwerp Central Station as the fourth most beautiful train station in the world.
"The original station building was constructed between 1895 and 1905 as a replacement for the original terminus of the Brussels-Mechelen-Antwerp Railway. The stone clad terminus buildings, with a vast dome above the waiting room hall were designed by Louis Delacenserie and the vast (185 metres long and 44 metres high) iron and glass trainshed by Clement van Bogaert. The viaduct into the station is also a notable structure designed by local architect Jan Van Asperen. The station is now widely regarded as the finest example of railway architecture in Belgium, although the extraordinary eclecticism of the influences on Delacenserie's design had led to a difficulty in assigning it to a particular architectural style. In W. G. Sebald's Austerlitz an ability to appreciate the full range of the styles that might have influenced Delacensiere is used to demonstrate the brilliance of the fictional architectural historian who is the novel's protagonist. In February 2009, the American newspaper 'Newsweek' found that the station deserved a 4th place as world's most beautiful station."
"In 1835 the first train from Brussels to Antwerp arrived in Antwerp in a wooden station outside the city walls, in Koningin Astridplein. This structure was replaced in 1854 by a new wooden station building near the Antwerp Zoo’s current entrance: East Station.
But King Leopold II felt that Antwerp deserved a more prestigious station. In 1895 Bruges-born architect Louis dela Censerie set to work. Ten years later Antwerp’s Central Station was officially inaugurated. The station consists of an elevated railway bed, a covered steel platform hall and a monumental station building for services and ticket hall.
Antwerp’s Central Station is considered one of the most beautiful stations worldwide. Between 2000 and 2009 the monumental building was completely modernised and expanded to accommodate the high-speed rail line. More platforms were opened on two additional underground levels, an additional entrance with station hall was built in Kievitplein and space was created for shops and restaurants. The unique metal platform roof had previously been restored. In the past Antwerp Central Station was a terminus where trains had to turn around. But since 2007, trains can continue their journey thanks to the railway tunnel between Antwerp Central Station and the north of the city." Description from: www.visitantwerpen.be/en/sightseeing/central-station
Lots of work to get the campus ready for Fall 2020. Like many schools, the University of Michigan will be having a hybrid approach to education. Here are pictures of the first month of Fall Term in September 2020. On campus - students and staff seem to be behaving well and adhering to mask wearing and social distancing. Let's hope it continues. #MaskUp #MaskUpMichigan
New mask, who dis? What? WHAT?
This is my new mask and it says "DEAF" and the hands are doing the letters A and F, for "as fuck". That's right, I'm deaf as fuck. Born deaf in my right ear, hard-of-hearing in my left. Deaf AF, man.
Today's word is fomites, which comes from Latin fomites, plural of fomes (touchwood, tinder), from fovere (to warm). Earliest documented use: 1803.
The word fomites is a plural of fomes, but the s at the end of the word led people to assume it’s a plural and make a singular: fomite (FOH-myt). Some would say that it’s an error, but then there are many more words formed like this: cherry, from the singular cherise, pea from the singular pease, for example. The word is often used as a singular nowadays, similar to other technically plural words such as agenda or errata. All this should be the least of our worries right now. Don’t be a walking fomites. Wear your mask when away from home.
Learn more at: wordsmith.org/words/fomites.html
Lots of work to get the campus ready for Fall 2020. Like many schools, the University of Michigan will be having a hybrid approach to education. Here are pictures of the first month of Fall Term in September 2020. On campus - students and staff seem to be behaving well and adhering to mask wearing and social distancing. Let's hope it continues. #MaskUp #MaskUpMichigan
Take your workout outside! Staying healthy and active is essential during the pandemic. Don't forget to maskup with our latest KN95 respirator mask, designed with 5 layers and built for easy breathability.
Lots of work to get the campus ready for Fall 2020. Like many schools, the University of Michigan will be having a hybrid approach to education. Here are pictures of the first month of Fall Term in September 2020. On campus - students and staff seem to be behaving well and adhering to mask wearing and social distancing. Let's hope it continues. #MaskUp #MaskUpMichigan
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
These are times that show that the tiniest can bring the mightiest to their knees. It doesn’t go away if you pretend it’s gone. It’s something you can’t scare with bluster. This is one thing you can’t kill with guns. Some of the biggest threats can only be contained if we all work together.
At any time, and especially in these strange times, let’s follow the advice of experts in medicine and epidemiology, people who have dedicated their lives to helping people live and live better.
The epidemic... this too shall pass, as the saying goes, but to make that happen let’s cooperate: wear our masks. It’s the least we can do.
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Today's word is zoonosis, from Greek zoo- (animal) + nosos (disease). Earliest documented use: 1873. COVID-19 has already jumped from animals to humans. Let’s not make it jump from humans to humans. So, let’s wear a mask when in a public place.
Learn more at: wordsmith.org/words/zoonosis.html
Stay informed. Get the facts. Please refer to CDC for further information: www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/anima...
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Charlie Baker, joined by Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders, announces the launch of #MaskUpMA, an effort to remind residents to wear masks and face-coverings in public to stop the spread of COVID-19, at a State House press conference on July 31, 2020. The effort will underscore the importance of wearing masks across multiple channels including video testimonials on social media, a new PSA, and a website, mass.gov/maskup. Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito helped launch #MaskUpMA with video testimonials where they urge residents to wear masks to protect themselves and others. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy cuts the ribbon on the largest film studio in New Jersey in Jersey City on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy cuts the ribbon on the largest film studio in New Jersey in Jersey City on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Governor Murphy announces indoor mask requirement for beginning of 2021-2022 school year in East Brunswick on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
WHAT SHALL WE USE TO FILL THE EMPTY SPACES WHERE WE USED TO TALK? (a fucking mask) - Composition Sunday
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Today's word is asymptomatic, which comes from a- (not) + Latin symptoma (symptom), from Greek symptoma (occurrence), from sym- (together) + piptein (to fall). Ultimately from the Indo-European root pet- (to rush or fly), which also gave us appetite, feather, petition, compete, etc. Earliest documented use: 1932.
If you’re asymptomatic you don’t show any symptoms, but it’s still possible you are infected and can transmit the infection to others. That’s why it’s important to wear a mask.
Learn more at: wordsmith.org/words/asymptomatic.html
Governor Murphy cuts the ribbon on the largest film studio in New Jersey in Jersey City on Friday, August 6th, 2021(Edwin J. Torres/ NJ Governor’s Office).
Today's word is Typhoid Mary, named after Mary Mallon (1869-1938), a cook in New York, who was a healthy carrier (contagious but showing no symptoms: asymptomatic) of typhoid. She died of pneumonia. Earliest documented use: 1909.
One Typhoid Mary is enough in the history of humankind. Don’t let yourself be the new Typhoid Mary. Wear your mask when out and about.
Learn more at: wordsmith.org/words/typhoid_mary.html