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I'm causing a mild sensation
With this new occupation
I'm permanently glued
To this extraordinary mood, so now moveover
And let me take over
With my melancholy blues
Peoria North (AZ) Rotary club volunteered for the UMOM New Day Center “Extreme Moveover,” helping Celeste and Nevea Ross move to the brand new facility. Gerrit Terpstra, Celeste Ross, Bob Asadi, Janet Gregg, Rebecca Wilks, Carolee Terpstra, Nevea Ross, Katie Carmack. in the brand new play area at 10:17 AM. (Remote photo by Rebecca Wilks)
At 15 weeks he was due for a little trim. A move over within a half second. Maybe 3/8th of an inch shift. A little photoshoping needed due to the close distance.
Moments ago, her chin was resting on my left wrist as i typed. as time progresses my keyboard slides more to the right until i'm looking sideways at my monitor. I toss her off my desk at least a dozen times a day. I favor the two-handed, over the back of my head cat drop. sometimes there is cursing.
Best and final time at the track! Not bad for a first timer who got bumped up from the Beginner to Intermediate group ;)
WSDOT Northwest Region Incident Response Team Supervisor Rick Somonski stands near a Incident Response Team vehicle, looking off to the side.
Peoria North (AZ) Rotary club volunteered for the UMOM New Day Center “Extreme Moveover,” helping Celeste and Nevea Ross move to the brand new facility. Club President Janet Gregg and Nevea Ross at the UMOM center, 9:35 AM. (photo by Rebecca Wilks)
A group of speakers, including Washington State Secretary of Transportation Julie Meredith, WSDOT Northwest Region Incident Response Team Superintendent Dennis Smith, and Washington State Patrol Lieutenant Christopher Noll, address several members of the media, in front of multiple IRT and State Patrol vehicles, and alongside several IRT crews and State Troopers.
B-roll shows a severely damaged IRT truck. The back bumper which fell off is resting against the driver side rear tire.
B-roll shows a severely damaged IRT truck. The back bumper which fell off is resting against the driver side rear tire. The driver side rear door is also resting against the truck.
B-roll shows a severely damaged IRT truck. The back bumper which fell off is resting against the driver side rear tire.
A group of speakers, including Washington State Secretary of Transportation Julie Meredith, WSDOT Northwest Region Incident Response Team Superintendent Dennis Smith, and Washington State Patrol Lieutenant Christopher Noll, address several members of the media, in front of multiple IRT and State Patrol vehicles, and alongside several IRT crews and State Troopers.
WSDOT Northwest Region Incident Response Team Supervisor Rick Somonski speaks to multiple members of the member behind the camera about his thoughts on work zone safety and work zone awareness. He is standing in front of a heavily damaged Incident Response Team vehicle.
B-roll shows a severely damaged IRT truck. The back bumper which fell off is resting against the driver side rear tire. The driver side rear door is also resting against the side of the truck.
B-roll of an WSDOT Northwest Region Incident Response Team vehicle. This vehicle was heavily damaged in a crash.
B-roll of an WSDOT Northwest Region Incident Response Team vehicle. This vehicle was heavily damaged in a crash.
B-roll shows multiple IRT trucks parked in a parking lot. The one in the background is out of service after being struck and severely damaged. The two in the foreground are active and in service.
B-roll shows a digital sign board above an IRT truck that says "Slow Down, Move Over." It also shows the back of an in service IRT truck.