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So proud i made it through the MR SL Competition and won the title MR SL 2022. Thankful for all your support, i met so much beautiful souls and made friends. I will never forget these amazing journey. All were so amazing- the MISS SL Organization Team and all the finalists did a great job.

Also congratulations to Zieb Zen and Hasu Valentino for first and second runner up, you both deserve it so well.

I hope we can do some projects in the future together - i see us three as the winners and a team.

Also was so touched of Marcus Wisser‘s speech, it hit my heart. I know what it means to start a project from zero and grow it to a great solid event, which is known all around the grid. You are very special for me. You and the team were always professional, kind and respectful with all of us finalists, your guiding through the challenges i appreciated so much.

It made me grow personally and with my skills and qualities.

 

I still dont see myself perfect because i am only a human with flaws but i know i can challenge and grow even more confident and professional.

 

My next journey will be finishing my 6. book of neverending and open the sim soon.

Then next i have lot of projects in my mind, one of it will be to help new pageants, guiding them threw their own experiences in MISS SL and be a positive model for them giving them lots of love and power to be themself and proud of it.

 

Points to „be themself“ was a big challenge for me and thanks to the experience i reached it and be finally proud of myself, of who i am, where i come from and where i am now. I am not scared anymore to show it and neither voiceless. It’s who i am - a human with a kind big heart for everyone.

Hello there! I hope all is well! Happy Tuesday my friends! I am here featuring Chez Moi with the Sassy Messy Futon which is new to the Tres Chic Event. It is texture change by hud. I liked the black color and went with it. I love black spaces and adding bold colors! This futon has some clothes and shoes thrown about it. It inspired me to decorate a closet or dressing room. Having clothes on a living room sofa for me would make my OCD go in overdrive. But it's fine in the closet. LOL This Futon can go in any space you choose though. Don't let my weird ways influence you! It would also look cute in a nice foyer entry. The animations in here are really nice and there is something for everyone. I always have to try out animations in furniture. You don't want something you and your guests will look crazy sitting on! LOL Full details are on the blog! Feel free to have a look! Thank you so much for the support and have a blessed day! xoxo <3333 Ebony

 

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Clock in the City of London, with North American spelling. No idea who 'organised' the installation.

WWI recruiting poster featuring an immaculately clad and immensely healthy looking soldier. 7,500 posters of this design were issued by the Central Council for the Organization of Recruiting in Ireland. The artist is unknown.

 

Size: 76.4 x 49.5 cm

 

Date: Circa 1915

 

Printed by: McCaw, Stevenson & Orr Ltd., Dublin & Belfast

 

NLI Ref.: EPH F95

 

Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland

Precisely corresponding

Tight junction variation

Cluster distribution

It's funny how, no matter how well you know a person, if you no longer live with them you don't know some of their little habits. Like the way my brother has his shirts color-coordinated to the hangers they are on.

My boyfriend helped me do this today. Definitely needed to be done. Haha. It was a mess before.

Fraternal organization in Chicago, Illinois

2750 N Lakeview Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

The organization of light and shadow effects produce a new enrichment of vision.

 

~ Laszlo Moholy-Nagy - writing about one of his photograms. , 1000 Photo Icons by Anthony Bannon (Foreword), George Eastman House , ISBN: 3822820970 , Page: 521

This photo really has no redeeming qualities as far as being of photographic value or significance to my trip. My sister pointed this scene out in the parking lot at Sand Beach, making a remark about this being what she looks like on one of her backpacking trips. I find that hard to believe. She is NOT me! She plans, she organizes, she makes lists, she pares down the list and repacks. I wait until half an hour before it's time to get in the car and drive away and then I start chucking everything I can think of in my car. If you know me, you know I speak the truth. And, quite frequently, I end up looking like.... well... looking like THIS!!

 

Hope you found what you were looking for buddy! I know the feeling! All too well!!

An obsolete slides holder turned into the perfect art and office supplies organizer for a desk...or on the go :)

 

Other vintage repurposed organization ideas blogged at www.poetichome.com

Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy

Non-Profit Organization

Voigtlander 15mm f4.5

In France, the Centre des Monuments Nationaux (“CMN”) is a State-run organization that manages many of the most important historic monuments. As such, it is composed mostly of civil servants, some truly knowledgeable and in love with the monument they’re administering, others with a decidedly and predominantly “administrative” (read: fussy and regulations-loving) mindset. Anyway, having learned my lesson the hard way, I now never approach a CMN-run monument with my photo tripod without having made prior contact, gained as much legitimacy as possible, and secured the authorization to take photos on site. With that in mind, one is, most of the time, very welcome, and even given access to very interesting parts the general public doesn’t get to see.

 

That is just what happened in Le Puy-en-Velay, the starting point of the Via Podiensis to Compostela and home to many Romanesque wonders, some of which I had never seen but firmly intended to photograph on this trip. Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t cooperating and it rained most of the day. Furthermore, the Saint Michael of Aiguilhe chapel wasn’t accessible owing to works being underway. In other words, another trip to Le Puy will need to be scheduled in March, but for the time being, I will upload the photos I managed to take in the canons’ cloister next to the Notre-Dame cathedral, as well as in other, more “secret” parts of the cathedral complex. I hope you will enjoy them.

 

During the Middle Ages, the cathedral of Le Puy-en-Velay was a major Marian pilgrimage site, thanks to the devotion of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims for a small statue of the Virgin Mary, one of those “Black Marys” of Auvergne that made miracles. That one was supposedly brought back from the Holy Land Crusade by Saint Louis himself (i.e., French King Louis IX), and it may have come originally from Coptic Egypt, or even Ethiopia. There’s no way to tell now, as the wooden statue was burned by revolutionaries in 1794. The Black Virgin one can still see in the cathedral today was made in the 19th century to replicate the genuine one, using descriptions made by visitors who had the opportunity to see it before the French Revolution.

 

Because of this pilgrimage, it was easy for Le Puy to also become a starting point of a path to Compostela when that pilgrimage took off, and because people consequently thronged the cathedral, it had to be enlarged several times. A cloister was also built next to the nave, on the northern side, for the canons. They were secular canons, a number of them from the highest nobility, and their chapter both carried out the Opus Dei in the cathedral and served as an advisory body to the bishop. This means most of them lived in the city in very comfortable, sometimes even luxurious, accommodations, and I personally believe that, given those circumstances, the construction of a cloister and other “monastery-like” buildings was more for show than anything else. A cloister is meant for solitary meditation, and I’m not sure that that cloister got a lot of it...

 

It remains a magnificent monument well worthy of a visit and of an in-depth study.

 

This cloister pillar and its surrounding columns is a typical example of the restorations undertaken around the cloister during the 19th century: the arch on the right has period stones with redone joints, while the arch on the left is new. As far as capitals are concerned, the one on the right is genuine, the one on the left is a 19th century creation copied from the former, and the character in the center is also completely new —possibly from a Mediæval model, but no one knows, as this has not been documented.

The local Soldiers fight against the groups of terrorists to organise a better place.

 

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This is somehow really new . On the one hand, this is a set for a brickfilm I'm producing for a local Brickfilm contest. This is just a short scene and the film is not an action movie.

On the other hand the soldiers on the right are somehow my new faction. Do you like them?

Sewing Room Organization Challenge

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One of my goals on the doll front for 2015 was improving the doll clothes storage system. I'll put that at about 75% success. It worked out best for the pukifee.

Rock dove or rock pigeon (Columbidae) banded flew into my camera range which was focused on tiny finches.

 

Surprised the heckoutta me. I'd not known Alaska even had pigeons. Don't you think the pigeon looks surprised, too? And which organization banded this rare pigeon?

 

This occurred at 4:55 p.m., roughly an hour before twilight. A shaft of light hit the pigeon perched near our heated bird bath (to keep the water from freezing), but the background had little light. Attracted by food and available water, I would guess.

 

As shot from RAW, except for a slight crop off the left and top. I have no idea what light created the blue in back unless the blue spruce tree and recent rainy snow reflected light. Adjacent RAW shots (three) all looked the same, with no more room at the bottom.

 

Nikon D4, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8, 1.4x TC at 280mm

1/4000 sec; f/4.5; ISO 1000

manual exposure, tripod

Arnold Research Organization (ARO) designed and operated Arnold Center until 1980. My dad began working there in 1953 until he retired in early 90s. He is 98 1/2 and as sharp as ever. Here's a bit of history on AEDC / ARO:

 

Arnold AFB (Air Force Base) began as Camp Forrest, an Army training camp during WWII. Camp Forrest's training facilities included William Northern Field, used for training Army Air Force pilots. Camp Forrest was secured after the war by the new Air Force as the site for the Air Engineering Development Center in 1949, and named the Arnold Engineering Development Center (AEDC) in honor of General Henry "Hap" Arnold, one of the founding fathers of the US Air Force and a five-star general.

 

AEDC was created to be the primary jet and rocket development for the Air Force, and developed the premier flight, jet, rocket, and simulation testing in the world. The Jet Age of the 1950s and 1960s, and Space Race kept pushing the AEDC to expand their capabilities. [In the early 50s, my mom, dad, and father-in-law began working at the Center - the dads were engineers and my mom was a secretary for the Air Force Generals.] The AEDC was instrumental to the development of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space programs, including testing space capsules, the Saturn V rocket upper stage engines. The main function of the AEDC was to test military aircraft and missiles. In the 1970s, systems for the Space Shuttle, F-15 Eagle, F-16 Fighting Falcon, A-10 Thunderbolt, MX missile, Air-Launched Cruise Missile, and Global Positioning Satellite system were tested by the AEDC. Arnold's testing in more recent years has included systems of the Patriot Air Defense Missile, F-117A Nighthawk, and other vital defense systems. Source: www.arnoldafbhousing.com/history

Never let anyone tell you that organization can't be beautiful. In my desk and workspace area, there are only computers, desks, task lighting, and chairs. Likely, when the space is in use, there are also project materials strewn about the desks. However, at the end of the day, all items are put away and stored on the bookcase. The bookcase is built into the wall and was part of the original design of the home. Without the bookcase, the space would feel empty or impersonal. With the bookcase, the space transforms into an inspiring studio that can provide clarity and creativity. The horizontal ribbon window that runs along the wall opposite of the bookshelf is also nice for bringing natural light into the space.

 

Link

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Photo taken with iPhone 5, Options, Panorama.

  

This is a building right next to this one in Barcelona. The building itself is rather plain and ugly, however I found the shutters kind of interesting.

 

See it Right (flickr's sharpening kinda kills those lines...)

Bamberg, Germany-14 June 2012, 391st celebrates the Army's 237th Birthday. The Army's Birthday is a tradition that is recognized worldwide at all Army post. Photo by SFC Craig Knapp 317th Maintenance Company.

Week of January 8-14, 2017

Organization is my word for this year. Beginning to organize the house after Christmas.

Sort, contain and label...Re Ment storage in the Nook.

 

Drawer holds plastic craft containers (purchased at Walmart) of re ment. Used dymo tape to label containers and color coded as follows, pink= kitchen items, yellow=food items, green=home decor and bath.

 

Bigger boxes (made by Paperchase/purchased at Borders) hold larger, boxed furniture and are stored on shelves. Pink photo boxes hold larger loose miniatures and other craft supplies.

  

Its been a while since I've posted any pictures of my (our) Lego building studio.

 

Last year, the room was completely renovated. Originally, the room was built as part of a house extension in 1985 to enclose a hot tub and shower. Since owning the house, we used the hot tub only a few years until we shut it down and converted the room into a playroom. The playroom then evolved into a family Lego studio. During this time, we built storage and work spaces around the hot tub. This of course resulted in inefficient use of space and inconvenient accessibility.

 

Finally, in 2018 we embarked on a much needed renovation. This involved removal of the hot tub and infrastructure, followed by new floor joists and framing. The shower was converted into a storage closet and the entire room received new tiled floor with under floor heating system.

 

Of the best attributes of this studio is abundant natural light emanating from large floor to ceiling windows and three overhead skylights. For nighttime use, the room is illuminated from ceiling mounted track lighting and a series of adjustable gooseneck LED worklights fitted along the entire length of the work spaces.

 

Lastly, a custom centre island was constructed from 2x Ikea Kalax storage units. The units were bolted together, a table top surface was installed (with bullnose edges) and heavy duty castor wheels were fitted to the bottom. This centre island not only incorporates integrated storage but serves as an immensely useful worksurface for staging models, sorting parts, or collaboration.

 

Storage and parts organization is a topic for another day. Suffice to say, we use Ikea Trofast drawers for bulk parts storage of major colours. We use wall mounted Kalax units (not shown) for less used colours, the island Kalax units store monochrome colour detail parts (e.g. slopes, round bricks, etc.), and finally the workspaces are completely surrounded by many 100's of small parts bins organized by part type and also colour if applicable. All storage is labelled using custom python software scripts which generate part thumbnails, part descriptions etc. and automatically lays out label graphics for a variety of Avery brand label sheets of different sizes.

 

It is a wonderful space to spend time being creative and having fun! Now I just need time to enjoy it!

 

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An organization in India asked that I make this for them. Nothing used to create the image but the sheet music. It flows like poetry. The background matches the color of the sheet music more closely than represented here, so the notes really jump out in person. This is my favorite kind of project. .. this music was taken from "One Heart, One Mind" by Johann Strauss.

Organization: Tim Engle

Photography and Editing: Dirk Dreyer.

Hi-Res pictures and prints available at galleries.dreyerpictures.com

World Health Day April 7

 

The World Health Day is a global health awareness day celebrated every year on April 7th, under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as other related organizations.

 

In 1948, the WHO held the First World Health Assembly. The Assembly decided to celebrate the 7th day of April each year, effective in April 1950, as the World Health Day. The World Health Day is held to mark WHO’s founding, and is seen as an opportunity by the organization to draw worldwide attention to a subject of major importance to global health each year. The WHO organizes international, regional and local events on the Day related to a particular theme. World Health Day is acknowledged by various governments and non-governmental organizations with interests in public health issues, who also organize activities and highlight their support in media reports, such as the Global Health Council.

 

Some topics which the WHO have explored and explained include: Protecting health from adverse affects of climate change; Making hospitals safe in emergencies; Microbiological resistance; Aging and health; Healthy blood pressure; The treat of insect and reptile bites; Food safety; Diabetes, and Depression.

 

In recent days, our medical professionals are seeing extreme amounts of stress due to the COVID-19 virus. We appreciate their work, and we pray that they are kept safe and given courage to treat those who are sick or dying.

 

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When it comes to employee benefits, ‘WE’ as an employee always fantasize bigger organizations like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google. In a very similar manner, for ‘Employers’ it is all about not having sufficient revenues to offer perks to their employee in terms of benefits other than providing t...

 

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Old photobook can be so useful!

an inexpensive 5 shelf unit houses most of my fabric. Rubbermade totes house my lesser loved and larger yardage fabrics.

All of my little supplies go in this tool organizer.

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