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Now only 12 days remain until we settle on our new home. I took these pictures on New Year's Eve, but probably looks much the same today. I have not been there for a few weeks. It has been a long wait, so we are getting anxious to move.

My paternal grandparents' home in Kinder, Louisiana, ca. 1972.

 

The land on which this house stood and from which the surrounding farm sprung were purchased during the Great Depression. It originally was the city-dump. What a great bargain.

 

The 'dump' became a 'gilded-age' palace to the next generation of children who found a love of life, learning, wonder, and a Garden of Eden on its acres of fertile ground.

 

On that front porch, behind those louvered windows, a Christmas tree stood decked-out in its colored lights, signalling to a generation of grandchildren that very soon their fondest wishes would be fulfilled.

 

On that back porch, behind those windows on the right, were twenty-years worth of National Geographic Magazines. They never ceased to intrigue your's truly.

 

In the bedroom, behind those windows on the left, many young exhausted grandchildren reluctantly fell asleep on the endlessly squeaking cast-iron bedsteads. None of them could dream what the next morning held in store.

 

On this land we picked grapes from a large vineyard, snatched handfuls of strawberries from our grandmothers patch, or eagerly climbed ladders into huge bushes to pluck blueberries which were to became part of our breakfast, lunch, or dinner feasts.

 

Here we would fish in the sun drenched pond behind the house, or squirm as our doting fathers would dig in the compost heap for earthworms to bait our hooks.

 

Sometimes we could observe bananas growing on the banana trees planted in the backyard or get sick eating too many of the out of season pecans which we little tykes had to leap to reach.

 

I could never acquire a taste for the persimmons which grew at the front corners of the house and thought all they were good for was to squish under your feet as they rotted on the ground.

 

I did, however, acquire a lasting sympathy for "June Bugs" as they met their watery demise in large contraptions my grandfather built to reduce the numbers of their destructive larvae.

 

It is amazing how sheer wonderment can dispell the voracious mosquitoes, tolerate the agonizing, endless itch of red bugs, or 'chiggers', and even ignore the frequent bumps, bruises, and skinned knees.

 

Today, everything in this photograph is gone. No tree or structure still stands. A mere vacant lot. No more fond memories to be made here.

 

This place where so many children feasted on handpicked grapes, blueberries, huckleberries, strawberries, fieldpeas, and caught brim & catfish from the pond is forever gone.

 

The tiny rice-farming town is now awash in luxuries owed to the casinos that have made Kinder, Louisiana (known on highway billboards as 'Coushatta') into a place too busy for the slower paced, more meager pleasures of life.

 

(12 x 7.6 inches)

it has been a while since I added one.

difficult enough shot and not sure about the result, a few factors to make it difficult included uneven and unstable ground massive difference in dynamic range and I left my pocket wizzards at home.

 

shot with a 5d mkii, 24mm ts mkii. 430 on top triggering 4 x sb80s inside ( one on top of the door one CL and 2 CR

a second exposure with no flashes

 

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This property was recovered from the home of a burglary suspect - and we believe it's stolen. If it belongs to you please call PC Ross Flay on 101.

Property is Theft - graffiti, Paris

Place de la République

Stolen property recovered by Bellevue Police. Contact Det. Christiansen at 425-452-4178 for more information.

Bellevue Police have recovered a large amount of stolen property and jewelry recently. The property was recovered on 12/10/2012. Some of the property recovered was from burglaries in several cities, including Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell and Seattle.

 

If you are a victim of a burglary that occurred between October 2012 and December 10, 2012 please review the attached photos. If any property belongs to you, contact Detective Lindquist at e-mail propertydet@bellevuewa.gov.

 

Describe to him the property you believe is yours by referencing the evidence number with the photo. Leave a contact phone number, address of your burglary, and your burglary police case number. Detective Lindquist will contact you regarding viewing the property. You will need to provide verification of ownership and a police case report number prior to any items will be released.

The Property Of Bristol guys have made up another T Shirt - 10 golden nuggets if you give me, Tomasz, Paddy or Rich a shout....

 

The observant of you will notice that somehow the colours got mixed up in the print process... I guess that makes it a rare collectors item or something!!?

Paragon Properties / Drawbridge / Lounge / 36420 Union Lake Road

Harrison Township, MI

Weathervane Playhouse in Akron, Ohio, presents Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun" -- live on stage from Jan. 29 to Feb. 15.

 

ABOUT THE SHOW

 

Set during the early 1950s, "A Raisin in the Sun" tells the timeless story of one family’s grasp for a piece of the American Dream — and the explosive backlash that erupts when they seek to become the first black family to move into an all-white neighborhood.

 

The play revolves around the divergent dreams and conflicts within three generations of the Youngers, a black family living in a cramped apartment in Chicago’s racially segregated Southside neighborhood. The family’s struggle for dignity and their quest for a better life shape the powerful drama in this ground-breaking masterpiece of the American theater

 

Younger family matriarch Lena (whom everyone calls “Mama”) is the strong, moral heart of her clan, but she clashes frequently with her extended family. The family’s “man of the house” is her son Walter Lee, who works as a chauffeur but remains frustrated by his dead-end position in both life and the workplace. Walter’s wife is Ruth, who masks her discontent by directing all her energies toward her husband and their young son, Travis. Walter’s sister, Beneatha, is a young dreamer who dabbles in various hobbies and activities but embraces a strong desire to become a doctor.

 

When the insurance money from her deceased husband’s insurance policy comes through, Mama dreams of moving to a new home and a better neighborhood. But Walter Lee, who describes himself as a volcano full of internalized regrets and pipe dreams, has other plans: he wants to buy a liquor store and be “his own man.” Meanwhile, Beneatha wants to spend the money on her medical schooling. The tensions within the family and the blatant prejudice they receive from outside their home combine to shape the rich dramatic texture in this seminal American play.

 

THE CAST

 

TAMICKA SCRUGGS

Ruth Younger

 

BRIAN KENNETH ARMOUR

Walter Lee Younger

 

JOHNTAE LIPSCOMB

Travis Younger

 

TAYLOR ADAMS

Beneatha Younger

 

KEEYA CHAPMAN-LANGFORD

Lena Younger

 

MICHAEL SWAIN

Joseph Asagai

 

BRIAN STEELE

George Murchison

 

CHACE COULTER

Karl Lindner

 

KYM WILLIAMS

Bobo

  

THE CREATIVE TEAM

 

JIMMIE WOODY

Director

 

TABA ALEEM

Stage Manager

 

SCOTT CRIM

Lighting Designer

 

AUDREY FLIEGEL

Sound Designer

 

JOE HUNTER

Properties Designer

 

JASEN J. SMITH

Costume Designer

 

TODD DIERINGER

Scenic Co-Designer

 

KATHY KOHL

Scenic Co-Designer and Assistant Technical Director

 

The photos in this Flickr set were shot for Weathervane Playhouse by Scott Diese at the show's final dress rehearsal on Jan. 28, 2015.

As a CP employee so stated, they stole this CN SD70ACe-P6 from them and it sat parked near Bensenville Yard today

Negative No: 1972-1966 - Negatives Book Entry: Ogden Street, Ashton Old Road, property

Bellevue Police have recovered a large amount of stolen property and jewelry recently. The property was recovered on 12/10/2012. Some of the property recovered was from burglaries in several cities, including Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell and Seattle.

 

If you are a victim of a burglary that occurred between October 2012 and December 10, 2012 please review the attached photos. If any property belongs to you, contact Detective Lindquist at e-mail propertydet@bellevuewa.gov.

 

Describe to him the property you believe is yours by referencing the evidence number with the photo. Leave a contact phone number, address of your burglary, and your burglary police case number. Detective Lindquist will contact you regarding viewing the property. You will need to provide verification of ownership and a police case report number prior to any items will be released.

Stolen property recovered by Bellevue Police. Contact Det. Christiansen at 425-452-4178 for more information.

Bellevue Police have recovered a large amount of stolen property and jewelry recently. The property was recovered on 12/10/2012. Some of the property recovered was from burglaries in several cities, including Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell and Seattle.

 

If you are a victim of a burglary that occurred between October 2012 and December 10, 2012 please review the attached photos. If any property belongs to you, contact Detective Lindquist at e-mail propertydet@bellevuewa.gov.

 

Describe to him the property you believe is yours by referencing the evidence number with the photo. Leave a contact phone number, address of your burglary, and your burglary police case number. Detective Lindquist will contact you regarding viewing the property. You will need to provide verification of ownership and a police case report number prior to any items will be released.

First time back at a National Trust property since the lockdown began.

 

We had to book a slot in advance online days before we went.

  

Views of the moated manor house at Baddesley Clinton. While the house is closed, the gardens and grounds were open.

  

Grade I Listed Building

 

Baddesley Clinton House and Bridge over Moat

  

Listing Text

 

BADESLEY CLINTON

SP 17 SE

1/1 Baddesley Clinton House

11.4.67 and bridge over moat

(formerly listed as

Baddesley Clinton Hall,

including bridge over

moat)

GV I

 

Manor house. Late C15, on earlier site; south-east range refronted c.1736: late

C19 service wing added to north-east side of south-west range designed and built

by Edward Heneage Dering. Courtyard plan. North-east range: stone ashlar; old

brick flues, bridge end stack to right with octagonal brick flue. 2-storey,

6-window range. Gatehouse at right of centre: 4-centred outer archway encloses

4-centred doorway with spandrels. Panelled and studded door to inner doorway.

6-light stone mullion and transom window to first floor. Battlemented parapet

to gatehouse. 2-light stone mullion window with 4-centre arched heads to

lights, at left of centre 3-light stone mullion window with 4-centre arched

heads to lights, at right,. 5-light stone mullion window to left of centre. Two

3-light stone mullion windows, with flat stone arches having keystones, to

left. Continuous hoodmould to right, and to left of centre. 4-light stone

mullion window to first floor right. 3-light stone mullion window to first

floor right of centre. 4-light stone mullion window to first floor left of

centre. Two 3-light stone mullion window to first floor left. South-east

range: red brick; old plain-tile roof; various brick stacks,with octagonal or

diagonally set brick flues, 2 storey A-window range. Irregular fenestration,

mostly of C18 three-light wood casements with segmental brick heads. south-west

range: stone ashlar; old plain-tile roof; various brick stacks. 2-storey,

6-window range. Irregular fenestration, mostly of 3-light stone mullion

windows. Single-storey addition to centre with hipped old plain-tile roof, has

2 round-arched blind recesses to moat. Wood casement window to ground floor.

Courtyard: irregular fenestration. Interior: entrance hall has close-studded

timber-framing to walls. Great hall has stone fireplace of decorative pillars

supporting a frieze and atlantes flanking rectangular panel with round heraldic

central panel with strapwork surroundings. Dining room has late C16 panelling

and carved wood fireplace with pillars supporting a frieze and with richly

carved central heraldic panel. Drawing room has C17 panelling and chimney piece

placed here C18 Henry Ferrers' Bedroom, also known as the state bedroom has

panelling and chimney-piece of c.1629. Other rooms also have panelling and

carved chimney pieces. Bridge. Early C18. Red brick. 2 round arches, plain

brick parapet. History: site held by the Clintons, then was bought by John

Brome in 1438. Held by the Brome family, and passed by inheritance to the

Ferrers family in 1517. Henry Ferrers (1549-1633) carried out much work at the

house.

(Buildings of England: Warwickshire: 1966, pp8l-82; Baddesley Clinton: national

Trust Guide Book, 1986)

(60)

  

Listing NGR: SP1995071467

 

This text is from the original listing, and may not necessarily reflect the current setting of the building.

Property Interiors - various

This property was recovered from the home of a burglary suspect - and we believe it's stolen. If it belongs to you please call PC Ross Flay on 101.

one from earlier this year, quick thing with ging of Shrunken heads for the notts property events.

photo courtesy of inastate.

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Bellevue Police have recovered a large amount of stolen property and jewelry recently. The property was recovered on 12/10/2012. Some of the property recovered was from burglaries in several cities, including Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell and Seattle.

 

If you are a victim of a burglary that occurred between October 2012 and December 10, 2012 please review the attached photos. If any property belongs to you, contact Detective Lindquist at e-mail propertydet@bellevuewa.gov.

 

Describe to him the property you believe is yours by referencing the evidence number with the photo. Leave a contact phone number, address of your burglary, and your burglary police case number. Detective Lindquist will contact you regarding viewing the property. You will need to provide verification of ownership and a police case report number prior to any items will be released.

Finally removing unsightly old iron wire fence

while I removed over fifty feet today its added to another 45 feet

i found one rolled up portion that was flattened on the other side

of the granite wall and another short section of different wire fence I removed from the Yew's end . about 120 feet so far today removed . Getting this manageable and flattened will be fun and I cant wait to rid this from my property .

Bellevue Police have recovered a large amount of stolen property and jewelry recently. The property was recovered on 12/10/2012. Some of the property recovered was from burglaries in several cities, including Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell and Seattle.

 

If you are a victim of a burglary that occurred between October 2012 and December 10, 2012 please review the attached photos. If any property belongs to you, contact Detective Lindquist at e-mail propertydet@bellevuewa.gov.

 

Describe to him the property you believe is yours by referencing the evidence number with the photo. Leave a contact phone number, address of your burglary, and your burglary police case number. Detective Lindquist will contact you regarding viewing the property. You will need to provide verification of ownership and a police case report number prior to any items will be released.

Art Franke (left), Indiana NRCS district conservationist for Steuben County, Tom Dykstra, the property owner, and Bill Lambert, Indiana NRCS northeast Area Easement Program Specialist, tour Dykstra’s wetland reserve easement located in Fremont, Indiana June 7, 2022. Dykstra purchased the 110-acre wetland reserve easement in 2015. The property was originally enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Easement Program through USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in 2010 through an initiative in the Fish Creek Watershed aimed at creating habitat for the endangered copper belly water snake. Dykstra worked with NRCS in 2019 to connect multiple wetlands on the property with tile drains and water control structures to address flooding issues caused by excessive rain. The structures enable him to manually control the water level throughout the property. Dykstra is also working with NRCS to address invasive species on the property. (NRCS photo by Brandon O’Connor)

Middle East's Leading Property Technology Event

Property of The Hudson Union Society.

 

Taken 7/9/14, during the event with political commentator, author, syndicated columnist, politician, and broadcaster Pat Buchanan. Buchanan was a senior advisor to American Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and was an original host on CNN's Crossfire. He sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996. He ran on the Reform Party ticket in the 2000 presidential election.

 

Photo taken by Justin Hoch - www.jhoch.com.

Bellevue Police have recovered a large amount of stolen property and jewelry recently. The property was recovered on 12/10/2012. Some of the property recovered was from burglaries in several cities, including Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell and Seattle.

 

If you are a victim of a burglary that occurred between October 2012 and December 10, 2012 please review the attached photos. If any property belongs to you, contact Detective Lindquist at e-mail propertydet@bellevuewa.gov.

 

Describe to him the property you believe is yours by referencing the evidence number with the photo. Leave a contact phone number, address of your burglary, and your burglary police case number. Detective Lindquist will contact you regarding viewing the property. You will need to provide verification of ownership and a police case report number prior to any items will be released.

Paragon Properties / Drawbridge / Exterior / 36420 Union Lake Road

Harrison Township, MI

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The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa

101 Montelago Blvd

Henderson, Nevada (NV), 89011

United States

 

www.starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/overview/index.htm...

 

jonathan.phillips@starwoodhotels.com

 

974-498-0586

 

Camera used: Halina Vision XF

Film used: Kodak Ultramax 400

This beautiful family home was professionally styled by our talented styling team in Brisbane. The use of furniture and accessories changed the property into a warm family home.

The team at Thornton's Property Services in 2002 were, from left - Brian Hart, Fiona Ferrier, Sheena Hardie, Shirley Miller, Pat Rae and Nadine Robertson.

Stolen property recovered by Bellevue Police. Contact Det. Christiansen at 425-452-4178 for more information.

Stolen property recovered by Bellevue Police. Contact Det. Christiansen at 425-452-4178 for more information.

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Small businesses and non-profit organizations paying high property taxes because of future development potential may see some financial relief through new municipal property tax rate flexibility.

 

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Stolen property recovered by Bellevue Police. Contact Det. Christiansen by email, JChristiansen@bellevuewa.gov, or by phone at 425-452-4178 for more information.

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