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This is what it all comes down to, pushing out the new baby. The hospital was pretty relaxed about having friends in the birthing room. Courtney had thought she'd feel awkward about being so exposed to the world. But she learned the lesson moms have learned before her, there IS no modesty when you're having a baby.
Betsy decided to push up against one of the interactive exhibits at McWane Science Center during the 8th annual Beaker Bash in February 2010.
I also used this photo in a blog post that I wrote about what it meant for us in terms of starting to step back out into Birmingham:
Pushing out of the box, Dre's Ramblings, 2.9.2010
Keep embracing each day, keep on yearning
Keep on making mistakes to keep on learning
Keep on giving, you keep on wanting
Keep on fighting, just get up every morning
And try
Daily health Tips
There is no need for gym or any particular type of equipment, space or weather condition to be able to perform good, old push-ups. All you need is yourself and your body to do the exercises, as well as some willingness, and the picture of what you want to do with your body...
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The International Paystar 5000 truck used to haul the grinder was stuck. The dozer is giving it some help.
Thanks to KW Kid for the correction, I had remembered it as being an Autocar.
Kentucky Railroad Museum Model Train Exhibit
Push the button and run around snapping photos for 15 minutes! LOL
I highly recommend spending some time inside with this and the other interior exhibits. I hate to admit it, but I think that they are the strongest part of the museum, except the train rides.
This guy made my day, and nearly restored my faith in mankind. Here he was sitting, strangely, in a lazy boy, with a sign asking to be pushed to the Golden Gate, and at first, morbidly, I thought he was trying to commit suicide but maybe wanted help. I stopped to ask him what what, but he was on a cel call, then I figured, i had to take some pictures. He welcomed this, and began to explain himself. He said that human kindness could do anything and was the ultimate source of natural power. That he was using it to get him to Golden Gate where he was having a pork roast, he was very inventive, entertaining and eventually got me to push him for half a city block. Being Catholic and Buddhist, kindness is something i need to practice everyday, besides i have a few sins i needed to attone for.
A couple of thousand people gathered Tuesday afternoon at the Haymarket Riot Memorial Sculpture on Des Plaines Street in Chicago's West Loop to celebrate the traditional workers May Day..
Speeches were given and music was played. The usual festive type of atmosphere seemed to be absent this time. People were angry over the actions of the Trump administration directed towards the working class in general, and immigrants..
Billionaire J. B. Pritzker, candidate for governor of Illinois, put in an appearance, He was supported by local union members carrying signs that read 'We Rise With J.B.'. His presence sparked some vocal opposition from people who felt that 'this is a working class event and a billionaire has no business being part of it'. Some shouting occurred between the two camps, but other than that things remained peaceful.
The march went down Washington Street then shifted over via LaSalle Street to the State of Illinois Thompson Center on Randolph Street where another rally was held.
To me, what symbolized the event and the message being broadcast on the many signs people displayed, was Felipe the Ice Cream Seller. Pushing his cart loaded with tasty frozen treats, he accompanied the marchers from Des Plaines Street all the way to the Thompson Center. It was a warm day with temperatures in the low 80s. It's been a long time since Chicago has had a day that warm. Needless to say Felipe did a lot of business. He works out of the Paleteria 2215 S. Kedzie Avenue in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood. Apparently, a paletero can earn up to $30-$60 a day pushing that cart around. It's a heavy cart too. I had a chance to talk to him a little bit. A very nice man. Just doing his best to earn a living. An excellent example of what the working class is all about.
This is my first attempt at the strobist thing.
580exII
ISO 200
1/16 (I think)
Cactus Vs2's
The flash was on my left when I was shooting. You can pretty much tell that by looking at the photo.
I think I understand what I am supposed to do to make this type of shot work. I just need more experience with shooting this way. It was nice to learn how to shoot in manual mode. It's kind of funny that I never really experimented with that setting. I hope to have more experimental shots soon.
seoul, korea
1972
street life
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The guys in Push Play are insanely funny! check the interview with them! www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9D6a77ymBc
photos from the show coming soon. sorry everything is kinda out of order lately :/
This local greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side has a system that propagates and grows native plants to Western New York. Learn more at greendevelopmentzone.org
Photo Credit: Stephen Yang / The Solutions Project
Almost missed this one as a Hornet speeds past the north tower of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge at just below mach one. Lessons learned? Blinking's not an option and a 100-400 zoom will be the choice in '08. (Shot with a 400 prime...Lady Luck helped a bit!)
Pierre Rolland of Europcar in front of Alessandro de Marchi of Cannondale & Yury Trofimov of Katusha. Liege-Bastogne-Liege race, 2013
.....had to push AF back as it was wet and slippy on the grass plus a nasty cross wind..so safer to push.