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Not so much water on this day, but then little spray so getting up close was a dry experience today!

 

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My garden plot for this year finally finished

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Did you know?

 

- Cat's have a third eyelid;

- See worse in the day time than humans;

- Large eyes in comparison to the head are typically seen as cute, just look at anime, babies, etc. It's why we love kittens so much.

 

...and when you see them staring at something that isn't there and suspect a ghost... it's more than likely a spider web clinging in the air or a tiny insect.

 

Even the slightest of movement is noticeable to them.

 

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On Wednesday 8th June 2016 I visited the University Campus and while returning to the City centre by bus I noticed a large cemetery so I got off and visited what turned out to be Mount St. Lawrence’s Cemetery.

 

The cemetery looks very different to the major cemeteries here in Dublin because of the colour of the ground. There was little or no green to be seen. There was lots of rusted railings, very dry ground and brown or dead grass and plants. Maybe they have an aggressive weedkiller programme. I used a wide-angle Zeiss Batis 25mm Lens and I processed the images using the latest version of Lightroom [ver 2015.6] which was released yesterday [09/06/2016].

 

I would describe the place as being rather ugly but is does feature many interesting gravestones and crosses. Despite the obvious vandalism many of the graves and headstones were in good condition when compared to Mount Jerome in Dublin.

 

Mount St. Lawrence was opened in 1849, originally it formed part of the larger medieval parish of St. Lawrence in Limerick. It is estimated that over 70,000 individuals have been interred in the older section of Mount St. Lawrence between 1855 and 2009.

 

Mount St Lawrence graveyard, located in the South Liberties of Limerick, has been the primary place of burial in Limerick City for all strata of society since its opening. Its development was initiated as burial ground capacity elsewhere in the city was placed under pressure following cholera epidemics in the 1830’s and the Great Famine in the 1840’s.

 

Mount Saint Lawrence contains plots reserved for particular groups, including religious and diocesan graves and the Republican plot. One of the largest is the Good Shepherd Plot where 241 women who had passed through its reformatory for girls, industrial school and Magdalene asylum on Clare Street were buried. They were unmarked until a campaign resulted in the erection of markers listing by name the women interred there.

 

An extension to Mount St Lawrence was opened in 1960. The management of the cemetery was transferred from the Church to the Limerick City Council in 1979.

 

‘Poor Squares’ are located mainly in the far top left corner of the graveyard. While the prominent families are located along the central path leading to the church, many are close to the church. This area has had many problems with vandalism. Headstones, graves, plaques and the church itself have become vandalised and tampered with. The clustered graves and dishevelled architecture has made this a rather infamous landmark in the city.

 

There is a very large number of young adults and children interred in the cemetery. Burial records show that the average life expectancy was 38 years in the 19th century, with a high infant mortality rate. 42% of all deaths in 1870 in Limerick were children.

 

In 2014 Limerick City and County Council entered into an agreement with Limerick Civic Trust to carry out conservation works to the mortuary chapel and also to clean and repair old headstones marking many of the old graves.

90 seconds of me explaining to my roomie why plots in porn are bad ideas.

Naomi eating lunch in the kitchen as three of the cats plot to steal her ramen from her.

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Plotter sketches for a new series. Studio Mode graciously let me use their CNC cutter to do these.

Assessing the Basel II Internal Ratings-Based Approach: Empirical Evidence from Australia. Tarca, Rutkowski arxiv.org/abs/1412.0064 #q-fin

Mechanics. Alu angles, plywood, spare parts from printers: guide shafts and carriages, bipolar stepper motors and timing belts.

 

Project description, circuits and source code: sensi.org/~svo/motori

PLOT AOSK WSK MIH SDK

This is a photograph of the Plot of land reserved for Nissan in Washington, UK. It was taken at some point in the 1970's or early 1980's.

 

Reference: 5417/79/2

 

This collection of images has been assembled in support of the Washington Heritage Festival 2013.

 

The celebration of Washington brings together a variety of different themes. Washington is a Town in the City of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. It is traditionally associated with Coal Industry, and notably known as the home of the Washington Family, ancestors of the First President of the United States George Washington.

 

However, in 1964 Washington was designated a New Town and drastically changed. With the introduction of new industry such as the Nissan Car Factory Washington experienced a huge redevelopment in both its economy and community.

 

These Photographs are taken from the Records of the Washington Development Corporation; held at Tyne & Wear Archives. The records document this change in industry, landscape and community in Washington between 1964 & 1988, and consist of many photographs.

 

For more information on the Washington Heritage Festival, 21st September 2013 please click here.

 

(Copyright) These images are Crown Copyright. We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk

 

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This is the vege plot I passed by in upper part of Valencia .

  

Here's a little description of Valencia :

  

"Valencia is a ... municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. It is located 9.4 kilometre west of Dumaguete...."

  

"Valencia was originally named Ermita, which means "a secluded place", due to its being a refuge from marauding Muslim pirates. In 1856 it was renamed to Nueva Valencia by Spanish colonizers, in honor of its parish priest Fr. Matias Villamayor from Valencia, Spain.

 

In 1920 it was renamed Luzuriaga in behalf of Don Carlos Luzuriaga, a delegate from Negros island to the Philippine Legislature who promised town officials he would work hard to help improve the town. The town was renamed Valencia in 1948, by virtue of Republic Act No. 252. "

Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valencia,_Negros_Oriental

 

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I love gardening ,and find Valencia area good for this sort of interests . It's easy to grow patchoi or Petchay, brocolli ,cabbages , brussel sprouts, cauliflower ,carrots and many types of veges and flowers here . The temp is a little cooler from lowland .

If only peace would stretch another hundred years ,yet with the current crisis looming :population explosion the inevitable food shortage ,animals dying for some unknown reasons ,Our population has gone past the 7 billion mark ,you see the middleast conflict escalating /world terrorism , upheaval ,social moral decay ,spritual confusion and deception , the rise of occult teachings and growing tolerance towards darkness ; evil perceive as good ,abortions in millions -- can you ever think of a bright safe future ahead. Perhaps I'm only pessimistic ,but I like to look at real trends / knock on effects and what we see everywhere are tell tale signs of what's in store for the future ... the future doesn't look bright .

 

Thinking of retirement - I have to be honest , right now my gut feelings seem strongly on a negative line .

Before I'll reach The point of retirement big global changes could happen and this isn't for the better , 20 yrs seem too long .Big changes could happen anytime soon ,the markers are right at the door ,you can see them in God's manual ,the Bible. .I strongly feel there's no retirement for me here . I wish not to say this in the open ,because I knew many of you are kind and polite and not to say the word "crazy" to me projecting doom and gloom - if you know that feeling. I'm in a battle of denial sometimes .But I find ihard to deny it and shut myself to silence .If you hate doomsday topics ,please avoid reading my posts . You can look at the photo but don't read it :) It does't contribute any good if you feel depressed .I will understand ,no offense . But I do encourage you to be aware of the possibilities .Update yourself ,not just the mainstream news but from the alternative sources ,as many events happening that were not reported or has only very little coverage. Regardless of these doon and gloom events,I am not depressed .I am not sad , I am not scared ,because the true peace of God is keeping me assured. It's so hard to explain it. The truth is I'm awestruck ! I'm part of the generation to see these things and the wonders of God to be seen in these last days as we know it .

 

As a christian , there's no place of depression in ones life ,that's true for me . If you you are away from faith ,then then can be so scary ! I always trust God for everything . My husband is hopeful thinking to retire someday- living in the Philippines .Most of us have dreams ,it nice to dream on . I don't want to spoil his hopes this time and the future .But I always try my best to make him aware of what is to come . However big the scale is , even when I am gone ( in case I might go ahead of him )he should be prepared and never loose hope ,to trust in Jesus in everything ,even to the last breathe .We bought adjacent plots here in 2004 and 2005, so we could be closely living near the city of Dumaguete, thinking of a future someday after retirement .However ,this seem blurry to me . I always hope I'm wrong with my projections . But I also think we should be prepared mentally and also our emotions as we are seeing the future unfold . It's likely a different kind of scary movie .

  

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Just for correction , am not ill , but you never know of life . I always think what the next day is ,will I still be here nxt day ,nxt week ,nxt month ?

I have seen people go - which gave me some perspective how precious life is , as life is like a bubble . I'm trying my best to have my day less complicated and relaxed as I can make it ,just in case it's my last day.

I have an accident in the past that could have cost my life and don't have any idea it could happen to me .I could have died on the spot . It changed my attitude and perspectives since that . I count everyday as blessing , another day might be different . Not the least to say ,I like to leave the day with a clean heart and conscience with God . I'm not perfect .I do make mistakes though how much I tried not to .But one thing, I don't stay / waddle with the same mistakes over and over again. I always pursue spiritual cleanliness through Christ ,and there is no room of guilt and self condemnation ,a room for secret sin to dwell in me . The love and salvation through Christs is a redeeming grace takes it all , we have to give our burdens to Jesus by simply repenting ,letting it all go and let Jesus' love and peace change our hearts to purity .Without the saving grace of Jesus ,we can't do nothing ,we are still same ol' filthy rags even though how good we think we are .

    

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This is part of my project on the culture of Prestbury a village on the outskirts of Cheltenham, UK.

 

Shot on Kodak Portra 400 120

Mamiya M645 1000S 80mm Sekkor

 

Part of www.flickr.com/photos/danwye_photography/sets/72157630731...

This is actually my final CEGEP project in Java. Built with Lego Mindstorms, hacked firmware with Java VM. The plotter was actually controlled using a Windows-based program with the mouse ! Very cool project. Took about 2 days to build and program.

Sorry I am not around at the moment, but I have a lot of problems going on at the moment and I am not too well either. I am also not sure where to put explain personal things on the forum any more. I hope to be back commenting soon. xxx

 

Winter Solstice by Laitha Art Studio

 

A Whole New Chapter by Jumpstart Designs

 

Image from Unsplash

  

Nelder plot experiment.

 

Photo by Fiston Wasanga/CIFOR

 

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I, once again, switched plots in my community garden — the new one here has much more sun. Not much to photograph yet, so you get this Sliders-Saturday kinda shot. :)

Intento de afiche para beca de plotter Cad

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Some common plotting options are 'rgbcolor', 'xmin', 'xmax', and 'dpi'.

Charlotte, staring at freedom...

 

Looks good against a black background... 'Plotting her escape...' On Black

Plots can also be created from a list of points.

This is part of my project on the culture of Prestbury a village on the outskirts of Cheltenham, UK.

 

Shot on Kodak Portra 400 120

Mamiya M645 1000S 80mm Sekkor

 

Part of www.flickr.com/photos/danwye_photography/sets/72157630731...

Plots can be added to each other using the '+' operator.

Sage contains preliminary support for graph plotting, but there are many rough edges.

MOUNT LAGUNA, Calif. (March 17, 2009) Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/s) candidate Seaman Jared Hougtalen plots coordinates to his next checkpoint during an individual basic land navigation exercise. Basic land navigation teaches candidates how to read a map, plot coordinates and navigate over various types of terrains. This training is taught during the third phase of the six-month BUD/s training. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Dominique M. Lasco/Released)

 

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Even in winter, the east wind gusting, I like to be on the plot, thinking about the ground and what it will grow.

 

The plot in summer flic.kr/p/L5X9xY

XY plotter from Contraptor set

Empty plots like the one in this shot are somewhat abundant in the 'old town', right at the centre of Valencia. This is the other face of the city, hidden in the official propaganda brochures, a face, however, the startled tourist takes no time at all to discover.

 

(Incidentally, the graffiti artwork is splendid; best seen large)

 

It once dawned on me (a few years back) that the only way to keep the mind going more or less fine in this particular place I happen to live is not to take the place seriously. The only way to get along and not to lose one's marbles is to realize and to firmly believe that nothing ever happening here matters. How could one otherwise avoid going mental in a place where people drive as if playing a video game, cars are raucous, four-wheeled loudspeakers (and a few are periodically burned every weekend just for the fun of it), traffic-lights are useless, colourful street ornaments (some people flippantly claim there's a hidden code associated with the colours though its meaning remains utterly unknown), zebra-crossings are parking places (a property also shared by bike trails and wheelchair ramps formerly designed to ease the handicapped daily struggle around the city), lifts are smoking rooms, litter bins are largely neglected (and the few days they receive attention, which accurately match traditional festivities, it is to be either detached from the locations they hang on - traffic-lights, walls or lamp-posts; as part of their ornamental accessories, so to speak - burned, or both), youngsters are more and more aggressive each day - and at increasingly earlier ages - smoking pot is the number one activity among teenagers to the point that its massive use seems to them absolutely essential to make the world go round, football matches (everything football in fact) are TV screen savers, good manners and education are utopias, noise is our everyday's companion (and taken for granted), rubbish carpets the pavement, local television is disgusting - to say the least (reality shows and sensationalist journalism devoted to air all sort of pathetic gossip columns play the role of educational programs whose aim is to enhance dormant feelings such as self-confidence, solidarity or freedom while achieving in the process a non-negligible standardization of the language skills and cultural level), politicians don't often measure up, and the identity of the native language seems condemned to be a recurrent issue forever and ever, to give but a few examples?

This is the McCarthy family plot at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Leytonstone.

 

John McCarthy was the landlord of Mary Kelly, who was also buried here, & is not too far away from the McCarthy plot.

 

Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Kodak Tri-X 400 35mm B&W film.

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