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Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
Rainy pathway in Wapato Park in Tacoma, Washington
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Milford & Foster Spencer are pictured here during a gas stove roundup promotion sponsored by Spencer’s Hardware and Rochester Gas & Electric in the early 1930s. The Mobile Gas Company collaborated with local gas and electric companies and provided a way for homeowners to get rid of their old stoves and buy new ones, preferably from local sellers like the Spencers. Although the hardware store collected the stoves, there was no guarantee that homeowners would buy new ones and Milford Spencer’s son, Dana, recalls his father telling him that stocking new gas stoves in the early Depression years put the hardware store in debt. Gas stoves were found in many households by the end of the 1920's. These stoves provided a cleaner way of cooking than coal or wood burning stoves and took up much less space in the kitchen. The gas stove was usually a vertical cylinder made of thin steel with a window, up to four burners and an oven. The flames on the gas stove burners had to be watched closely because if they turned from blue to red and yellow, black smoke would fill the room and leave a greasy residue on everything. Gas stoves were also more expensive to use, which changed the way people heated their kitchens. In the past, coal and wood burning stoves were frequently used to provide heat during the winter; gas stoves could not be used in the same way so, necessity being the mother of invention, many homeowners began installing central heating. Despite some drawbacks, gas stoves were embraced by cooks everywhere for the level of control they offered in cooking.
when can you freely take the next step and walk on new pathways without feeling bad you're not looking back?
I went to the Riverwalk in Columbus Georgia one early morning and found 5 or 6 herons all out for breakfast.
Pentax MZ-S, Mamiya/Sekor 55mm f/1.4
Kodak Ektar 100
Developed in Flexicolor C41, Epson V700, VueScan, then Raw Therapee to edit
Well it certainly did feel like I was in paradise, just to get the chance for a walk in the woods again..:-)
Pathways Van collecting data on ND Highway 1806 north of Mandan. The Van gathers data at normal highway speeds to be downloaded and compiled use use througout the NDDOT.
Community leaders, who have shaped their careers through perseverance, vision and discipline, shared their journey to inspire the younger generation to become leaders in their own right, during Pathways to Leadership Thursday, Feb. 11.
Match day at the GB Talent Squad training camp at the British Wrestling Academy on Thursday 24th February 2022.
The Wrestling Academy
41 Great Clowes St
Salford
M7 1RQ
The British Wrestling Talent Pathway.
The pathway will still consist of two tiers for those in secondary education with Regional squads leading to selection for the GB Talent Squad. The changes come in the change of focus to time spent on the mat working on technical and tactical skills and learning what it takes to be an elite athlete.
The Regional Squads consist of U13, U15 and Cadets with training on a monthly basis between September and April. Numbers will be limited to ensure that every athlete on the squad receives focused coaching to develop and improve. Club coaches are invited to attend along with their athletes to work alongside regional and national coaches.
The GB Talent Squad, for U15 and Cadets, will meet less frequently but with a focus on more time spent on the mat at three camps across the season in October, February, and April plus a summer camp. Numbers will be limited to approximately 18 in order that National coaches can work closely with the athlete, their club and regional coaches to develop and improve.
Take Aim Challenge - Natural Light.
I had so many shots for this challenge I didn't know what to choose! In the end the brightness of the light and the re-purposed junk items I thought made an interesting picture!