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Questione di pitting 6a+

Canyon sa tappara

parte 03 I route 2

 

Nannai Climbing

 

Ulassai I Sardegna

3 Octobre 2017

As Bear and I approached the end of our hike, perched high on boulders beside the trail were several volunteers greeting visitors to the park. They patiently answered questions they must get asked over and over and over, like "What trails are good for beginners?", "Are there really rattlesnakes here?", and "Why didn't the eagles fly Sam & Frodo to Mordor?"

It’s one of the hardest tradeoffs engineers have to make: build or buy. The scale of the internet and the rapid growth that it enables makes this question more difficult for many companies.

Nitin Sawhney takes questions from audience and satellite audience via twitter. This event was the World Premiere of the restored Hitchcock silent movie 'The Lodger' performed/screened at the Barbican on 21st July 2012.

A clever turn of phrase, I think. Washington, DC

2024 Conference of CSOs working on the Question of Palestine, “Building Bridges with International Civil Society to Address the Ongoing Nakba”, Convened by the

Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (CEIRPP), United Nations Office in Geneva (UNOG), Switzerland, 3-4 April 2024, PLENARY I

“The War on Gaza: Advocating for a Humanitarian Ceasefire and Assistance for the Palestinian People”

This car was at a wedding I went to last spring.

Great questions were answered by survivors, family members, and The Rose staff at the KPRC and Telemundo breast health awareness phone bank. Amazing women and a couple of men were working hard and sharing their strength and hope!

Sunday: and the question is what to do with the day, at least until the footy starts at half four.

 

And to add to the mix, the sun was going to shine from clear skies, and just a gentle wind would blow.

 

We got up late, but not too late, had coffee and then breakfast, before deciding that the recent rain would make the tracks round here muddy, so a walk beside the sea would be ideal, but instead of Dover we chose Deal.

 

Deal is just a ten minute drive up the coast, and in fact is two towns, Deal and Walmer, and at the coast the two meet at the southern edge of the moat of Deal Castle. Like many fishing ports along the coast here, there is no harbour, but the boats are hauled up onto the beach by winches, and the beached crafts can look photogenic if the light is right.

 

And the light was right.

 

We parked in the town car park, just off The Strand, walked through Five Step Alley to get to the Prom, and turned south past the pier and the Georgian terrace, time ball tower and old cinema to the castle.

 

It didn't take long, but it was fine just to be out, people watching.

 

I took a pano of the castle, then we sat on a bench whilst Jools did some crochet. On the horizon, the cranes of Calais harbour could be seen just poking out over the sea, though no buildings could be seen. The air had all dust washed from it the day before, so nothing to blur the view over to France.

 

We had some shopping to do, so we walked back to town and to Sainsbury's where I got some fresh pasta for lunch, and Jools got some stuff for her lunches at work, then back to the car to drive home, all done by 11.

 

I made brews and we sat on the top patio in the warm sunshine, watching the birds feed in the hedge and a few hardy Small White flit from flower to flower. It felt almost warm enough to be summer even though it was the start of the last week of October, and the clocks go back in less than a week!

 

I make carbonara for lunch, using the guanciale bought on Friday. It did seem quite a lot to do to get a certain ingredient for this meal, would it be worth it.

 

I watched a video on YouTube on how to cut the guanciale, then brought a pan of water to the boil, and in a frying pan cooked the meat. Soon lots of fat had rendered out, and the meaty pieces began to get crispy.

 

I added the cooked pasta, the oil fizzed, then when that fizzing stopped, added the egg mixture, stirred and served.

 

Was it worth it?

 

Well, the flavours and textures were incredible. It lifted the recipe to the next level, and eating it, we were in raptures.

 

Usually, there is football to watch on a Sunday afternoon, and although Celtic were on, that didn't float my boat, so sat outside in the sunshine, until the glowing ball of fire sank behind the hedge and shadows lengthened, and it suddenly got very cool.

 

We retreated inside, just in time for the footy. At half time I warmed up the treacle puddings and custard we had liberated from Sainsbury's, just warmed in the microwave, not as good as Mum used to make, or we used to get for school dinners, but there is something comforting about the mix of sponge, treacle and vanilla custard in each yummy mouthful.

 

And that is pretty much it for the weekend and my four days off. Darkness fell, I did some stuff online and Jools watched Suits on Netflix.

 

We both have coughs, so sleep was hard to come by for us both.

All photos used from this gallery are to be credited: UNR Med/Brin Reynolds.

Questions: please contact brinr@unr.edu.

I was quite pleased to get this shot with the wings open.

Tikvah Project, Princeton University

A guest asks a question at DMI's prescirption drug forum.

Bob Kerrey, the Democratic Senate candidate from Nebraska answers questions from the press outside of the hall where he delivered his speech conceding the race to Republican Senate nominee Deb Fischer on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 in LaVista, Neb.

 

Photo by Kat Buchanan.

QED: Question.Explore.Discover 2017 at the Mercure Piccadilly Hotel, Manchester, UK

Welcome and CEO Update with Member Question and Answer: VADM Peter H. Daly, USN (Ret.), CEO, U.S. Naval Institute

 

Author Award Presentations:

Naval Institute Press Author of the Year: CAPT Bernard D. Cole, USN (Ret.)

Naval History Author of the Year: MR. Charles E. Brodine, Jr.

Proceedings Author of the Year: CAPT Arthur H. Barber III, USN (Ret.)

General Prize Essay Contest

Third Prize: LT Roger L. Misso, USN

Second Prize: LT Ryan P. Hilger, USN

First Prize: LCDR Wolf Melbourne, USN

 

Featured Speaker: ADM James A. Winnefeld Jr., USN, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Polygonia interrogationis

Woody Hollow Preserve, Austin, Texas, US

Livraria da Esquina | 03.01.13

Capstone #6- Part 1

 

Question: How do waste products from industries that are dumped into the Rouge River affect the surrounding environment and what treatments are available?

The question is: which one?

Another tube poster shot.

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