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the protection from :
1.sunlight ?
2.dog pee ?
3.thief ?
4.sight ?
or they are just drying the cardboards :S
Ratchadevi, Bangkok, Thailand. 2009
We visited Kingston Maurward College yesterday which is used as a land-based college, but they are also open to the public and let visitors wander around the farm areas, gardens and grounds. They have a lovely lake where you can do a circular walk around it. There was so much noise from the canada geese as they tried to keep their chosen partners safe from marauding male geese intent of making a play for the females. One more in comments
“Your mother died to save you. If there is one thing Voldemort cannot understand, it is love. Love as powerful as your mother's for you leaves it's own mark. To have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.”
― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Original Caption: Angel Arch, Famous Rock Formation in Canyonlands National Park, 05/1972
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-3064
Photographer: Hiser, David, 1937-
Subjects:
Moab (Grand county, Utah, United States) inhabited place
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
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Original Caption: Sculptured by erosion, 05/1972.
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-2424
Photographer: Norton, Boyd
Subjects:
Environmental protection
Natural resources
Pollution
Bryce Canyon (Utah, United States)
Persistent URL: research.archives.gov/description/544917
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I know, it's lazy to post a retouched version of something that you've already posted, particularly straight away, but I thought this version deserved to live too.
A few shots after primer. I used epoxy primer first, which is supposed to be best for rust protection, followed by a couple coats of high-build primer for sanding before paint.
N'ayant pas eu trop le temps ou les moyens de faire quelque chose de mieux pendant les vacances, j'ai essayé de jouer sur le côté petit fée des sous bois qui se protège et se cache sous les feuilles. J'espère que vous considèrerez que ça fonctionne pour le thème :)
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Kids, this is why you need to wear protection. If I hadn't, I might have been blinded! True story, let this be a lesson to you all.
Thank Victor for the awesome frame.
The terror in my face is as real as it gets. I have an extreme dislike for bananas. They're squishy and gross and they smell funny. Plus, I don't even know how to peal them, so it looked sort of weird. When I was taking these shots all I could think was please don't hit me, please don't hit me.... Obviously that didn't work out in my favor.
explore #432
think that the new wall looks ugly from the far side of the river but I am hoping that this is not what it will look like when the project has been completed. Does anyone have a information regarding the final appearance of the wall?
The overriding purpose of the South Campshire Flood Protection Project (SCFPP) is to provide an increase in protection against coastal flooding along the south city quays from Butt Bridge to approximately 50m east of the Samuel Beckett Bridge, having regard to the requirements of current users of the area.
The Campshires are the stretches of land between the quay and road on both the north and south quays in Dublin. They are so named because various British military regiments, such as the Gloucestershires or Leicestershires, would camp there before setting off or returning from overseas, making 'campshire' a portmanteau of 'camp' and '-shire'.
Before the Dublin Port facilities moved down river, this was the area of the Dublin quays where ships were loaded and unloaded. As a result, the area had a number of storage warehouses and travelling cranes. The Dublin Docklands Development Authority renewed and renovated some of the area in the early 2000s, adding walkways and cycleways on both sides of the river Liffey, including parts of the Sutton to Sandycove project. A number of buildings on the campshires were also subject to renovation early in the 21st century.
Star Protection & Patrol
Winnebago County, Wisconsin
April 2021
Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response
With the Olympic Peninsula in the background, a bald eagle perches on rocks in the boat dock at Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge. For more information visit
www.fws.gov/refuge/protection_island/
Photo by Brent Lawrence / USFWS
Just want y'all to know I am fine and no flooding at my home but
it was all around me.... so appreciate God's protection and that I
did not even lose my electricity through the storm. Thanks for
your concern and prayers... I am blessed!!! Hugs!!!
P.S. Spoke with Karen Morris, my forever friend, that is also here
on Flickr and she is okay too and for that I am also very thankful!!!