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Saw this boy running a small makeshift tobacco shop and then saw a notepad hung on the wall!

When I inquired about the same, he told me that he tries to study as and when he gets time while jostling with the customers!

Couldn't think of anything else but this beautiful song by Lyricist Prasoon Joshi and Composer Shankar Mahadevan:

Dhoop Ke Sikke

 

Notes and readings from the research for '198 Ways To Keep The Internet Open'

I cleaned out a friend's fridge today. Instead of the cleaned out fridge, which was boring, here is the note I left for him to find.

 

I hope it will make him laugh.

Notes: floats in the Festival procession

 

Format: silver gelatin negative, 4 ¾ " x 6 ½ " (12.1 cm x 16.5 cm) Kodak Royal Pan

 

Date Range: 1953

 

Location: Blackheath

 

Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons

 

Repository: Blue Mountains Library library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au

 

Part of Local Studies Collection: SS 15-03

 

Provenance: Souvenir Snapshots

 

Links:

THOUSANDS SAW BLACKHEATH RHODODENDRON PROCESSION (1953, November 5). The Blue Mountains Advertiser (Katoomba, NSW : 1940 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved August 4, 2021, from nla.gov.au/nla.news-article192186889

 

Fun, kawaii music note food picks from Japantown in San Francisco. Love the "record" style package design.

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For a lady who loves music.

Light And L, What A Perfect Match.

Blue Note Hawaii - Tom Green - 9-15-17 #RYS

My notes from the TED 2011 conference, held from March 1 - 5 in Long Beach, CA. Additional details can be found at my blog, www.fountly.com.

When visiting Le Corbusier's Palais du Peuple in Paris, this note is given to you.

Good morning Alex,

If you're reading this it means I wasn't as fast as I thought I would be. I'll be back very soon with some breakfast - I figured with the jetlag, you might be starving...also since I kept you up pretty late last night...

I really hope you're still okay with all of it. I know we talked about it, and obviously you're an adult and can make your own decisions, but I still worry that maybe I pushed you too fast or something. I mean, I feel like I've gotten to know you quite well over the past year, but then again, this wasn't new to me, even if it was still special (and it was). Just let me know if you want to talk? Back soon!

Yours,

Maggie

There was no sign of an old stamp dispensing machine, or even an indication of where one used to be, but these instructions are on the post box close to The White Hart pub in Chipstead.

Scottish £10 Note

 

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Some quick shots of the "Oshare Note 3" book I got from my friend for my birthday ^o^ Cute girls & cute clothes!

Design by Jeremy Wisecup (he washed his Field Notes the first week of class!)

If you look at the four previous photographs, you'll be able to see how the the framework of notes on the whiteboard, and the drawn images, became this final page of notes. You can read more about this in this entry on my blog at andrewbwatt.wordpress.com

  

 

Original Sources of the images:

1.  Olmec head: based on picture in class textbook, p. 12.

2. Maya Worker

3. Aztec Warrior from the Florentine Codex

4. Inca — Emperor Pachacuti and Wiracocha

This is only the first shelf of the collection, but please note that they are alphabetized.

 

For FGR - !flickr notes (feel free to add notes)

just a little reminder on my to do list

forget that number, I changed it

Went to The Junction where weird lives and wasn't disappointed. On the way to a favorite pub I saw this BMW with Post-It notes covering the glass, lights and plates ( saving me some work ). I looked at it for a while and wandered off. Bet there's a good story here.

I lost my orange Field Notes so here's my replacement. I did my best to make it personal

... on time

 

10th May 2015, © Lise Utne

We are currently on tour with Samsung promoting the launch of the Galaxy Note. These photos are from our tour stops in Madison Square Park, NYC, and Manhattan Beach, California.

 

Photos by Stanley Stevens. stanleyyork.com/

This version of the Royal Bank of Scotland £1 Note is no longer in circulation. It was withdrawn nearly 25 years ago.

 

In Scotland and Northern Ireland the Commercial Banks are allowed to issue Bank Notes. In England and Wales the Commercial Banks such as Barclay's, National Westminster and Lloyd's TSB are specifically prohibited by law from issuing Bank Notes. Only the Bank of England is allowed to issue Bank Notes there. The concept of 'Legal Tender' does not exist in Scots Law ~ so no Bank Notes are Legal Tender in Scotland.

 

In Scotland the Royal Bank of Scotland plc, Bank of Scotland plc, and the Clydesdale Bank plc all issue their own notes. The Royal Bank of Scotland is now the only UK Bank issuing the £1 note.

 

The Royal Bank of Scotland notes depict Castles on the reverse - Edinburgh Castle (£1), Culzean Castle, Ayrshire (£5), Glamis Castle, Angus (£10), Brodick Castle, Arran, Buteshire (£20), Inverness Castle (£50) and Balmoral Castle (£100).

 

The Bank of Scotland notes depict Scottish Bridges. Brig O' Doon in Ayrshire (£5), Glenfinnan Viaduct (£10), Forth Bridge (£20), Falkirk Wheel (£50) and the Kessock Bridge (£100) (The Bank of Scotland notes used to depict Scottish Industry and Commerce.)

 

Clydesdale Bank notes depict famous Scots such as Robert the Bruce (born in Ayrshire) (£20), Robert Burns (born in Ayrshire) (£5 - he used to be on the £1 note when they issued one), Adam Smith (£50), Lord Kelvin (£100) or Mary Slessor the Christian Missionary (£10).

 

The Clydesdale are presently re-issuing their notes and the new ones depict Alexander Fleming (born in Ayrshire) (£5), Robert Burns (born in Ayrshire) (£10), Robert the Bruce (born in Ayrshire) (£20), Elsie Inglis (a Scottish Suffragette) (£50) and Charles Rennie MacIntosh (the architect) (£100). The reverse of the new Clydesdale notes feature World Heritage sites situated in Scotland.

 

In 2010 it is only possible to obtain a £1 Sterling Note in Scotland, Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.

Note: this photo is available for licensing in Getty Images' Moment Collection (creative content). You can find all the creative-content photos I have with Getty here.

Progressive Comprehensive High School Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon.

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