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Liberty Mart; Newark, Delaware

These need covers with them. The pink and beige one were bonuses with the honeyboys. The bug one (bella bottoms) was just too cute to pass up.

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This Photo is a of a regular Kuwaiti house

On Sunday, September 27th, 2015, more than two-hundred friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another's company all with the cause of supporting the mission of "Restoring the Sacred". The event was held at the beautiful English-gothic style Cathedral room at the University Club of Chicago overlooking Chicago’s lakefront. This year's event marked the record for highest attendance at he Annual Benefit Dinner.

  

Live piano music was provided during the cocktail hour by the Director of the Gregory The Great Schola Cantorum, Mr. Joseph Urbaszewski, who delighted his listeners with popular piano music. During the dinner additional music was provided the Anthony Kowalkowski Orchestra.

  

Father Regis N. Barwig, O.S.B., led the prayer of blessing at the beginning of the dinner. Father C. Frank Phillips, C.R. spoke about the exciting new endeavors and developments for the community. Father Dennis Kolinski, SJC, liturgy professor at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Connecticut, as well as caretaker of the 2 Canons who are currently in seminary was able to attend the dinner, as well as the 3 priests stationed at the Canons' new parish in Springfield, IL- Fr. Jim Isaacson, Fr. Scott Thelander and Fr. Kevin Mann. Also in attendance were the order's three seminarians who are studying at Mundelein Seminary, together with the vice-rector, Fr. James Presta.

On Sunday, September 27th, 2015, more than two-hundred friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another's company all with the cause of supporting the mission of "Restoring the Sacred". The event was held at the beautiful English-gothic style Cathedral room at the University Club of Chicago overlooking Chicago’s lakefront. This year's event marked the record for highest attendance at he Annual Benefit Dinner.

  

Live piano music was provided during the cocktail hour by the Director of the Gregory The Great Schola Cantorum, Mr. Joseph Urbaszewski, who delighted his listeners with popular piano music. During the dinner additional music was provided the Anthony Kowalkowski Orchestra.

  

Father Regis N. Barwig, O.S.B., led the prayer of blessing at the beginning of the dinner. Father C. Frank Phillips, C.R. spoke about the exciting new endeavors and developments for the community. Father Dennis Kolinski, SJC, liturgy professor at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Connecticut, as well as caretaker of the 2 Canons who are currently in seminary was able to attend the dinner, as well as the 3 priests stationed at the Canons' new parish in Springfield, IL- Fr. Jim Isaacson, Fr. Scott Thelander and Fr. Kevin Mann. Also in attendance were the order's three seminarians who are studying at Mundelein Seminary, together with the vice-rector, Fr. James Presta.

A large mug of Tim Hortons.

The Mersey Ferry Royal Iris headed out for a mile or two before turning for Seacombe. In the murky distance Bore Song working for Stena Line on the Irish Sea crossings was heading in.

In 1851 Indiana and Iowa and in 1853 Illinois enacted legislation barring the immigration of any black persons, free or slave.

 

. . . Intended in part to reassure the South by denying sanctuary to fugitive slaves, the exclusion laws also reflected the racist entiments of many whites, especially Butternuts.

 

Although Ohio had repealed its Negro exclusion law in 1849, many residents of the southern tier of Ohio counties wanted no part of black people and were more likely to aid the slave catchers than the fugitive.

from Battle Cry of Freedom

 

John Hollinger 1845-1913

139th Ohio Infantry (or 139th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 139th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio and mustered in May 11, 1864 for 100 days service under the command of Colonel Jacob Lloyd Wayne, Jr. The regiment left Ohio for Washington, D.C., May 20, then moved to Point Lookout, Md., June 1, and was assigned to prison guard duty there August 22. The 139th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service August 26, 1864.

 

Over 35,000 Ohio National Guardsmen were federalized and organized into regiments for 100 days service in May 1864. Shipped to the Eastern Theater, they were designed to be placed in "safe" rear areas to protect railroads and supply points, thereby freeing regular troops for Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s push on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. As events transpired, many units found themselves in combat, stationed in the path of Confederate Gen. Jubal Early’s veteran Army of the Valley during its famed Valley Campaigns of 1864. Ohio Guard units met the battle-tested foe head on and helped blunt the Confederate offensive thereby saving Washington, D.C. from capture. Ohio National Guard units participated in the battles of Monacacy, Fort Stevens, Harpers Ferry, and in the siege of Petersburg.

 

www.walnuthillscemetery.org/

Walnut Hills Cemetery is one of Cincinnati's oldest, operating establishments. It opened in 1843 under the name of "The Second German Protestant Cemetery". On Sept. 25, 1941, the name was officially changed to Walnut Hills Cemetery. Currently, the cemetery sits on over 70 rolling acres of Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio with over 50,000 burials.

Created a few small iconic lowrider "poses" based off my adjustable frame.

Mientras la UT-105 en reemplazo del AES-11 realiza su parada, se cruza con el servicio regular con destino Talcahuano.

 

UT-105 y UT-121 EstaciĂłn Hualqui.

2003-2012 GMC Canyon Regular Cab

Replica Diamond/DX gas pumps near Durant, Iowa on old US 6

A regular appearance at the moment for KLM between EDI & AMS is the not so common Fokker F100

Normal for a winter sunday in York.Not normally parked together though. From L to R. NH15CCH, NH11MTH, NH14MBH,NH13HWH,NH15NDH,NH15MDH,NH17LFH.Clarence St Coach Park York.

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The Common Wanderer (Pareronia valeria) is a medium sized butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the Yellows and Whites, and is found in India.

 

Female:

 

First Form. Upper-side: black; the markings bluish white. Fore wing: cell with two streaks, the anterior one from the extreme base, the posterior one from the end of the basal third, but extending beyond tho anterior streak; below and beyond the cell is a series of streaks in the interspaces; tho streaks very irregular in length, that in interspace 1 the longest, angulated anteriorly and divided longitudinally from near its base, the streak in interspace 3 short and broad forming an elongate spot, those in the anterior interspaces more or less obliquely placed; beyond these streaks follows a subterminal transverse series of spots, of which the spot in interspace 3 is shifted inwards and those opposite the apex curved backwards. Hind wing: costa and dorsum broadly white; cell and the interspaces beyond with a series of streaks and sub-terminal spots, more or less as in the fore wing but more regular; the streak in cell and interspace 1 divided longitudinally, the subterminal series of spots evenly curved. Underside: similar to the upperside, but the ground-colour dull, dusky and diffuse, the markings broader but less clearly defined; the apical area on the fore wing obscured by a powdering of whitish scales. Antenna, head, thorax and abdomen much as in the male but darker. Second Form. Very like the first, the markings both on the upper and under sides similar, but the ground-colour on the upperside of the hind wing at base of interspace 1 a, over the whole of interspace 1, area of cell and at base of interspace 2 suffused with bright yellow. On the underside the same areas are dull ochraceous. The extent of the bright yellow colour on the upper-side and of the dull ochraceous tint on the underside is variable, in some specimens more restricted, in others it spreads further towards the costa.the common form of female mimics glassy tiger to avoid predation. the philomela form is rare and identified by yellow coloration at the base of the wings. this form is reported more in north-east India.[1] According to Wynter-Blyth this form mimics Danais aspasia, which is not found west of Myanmar. He rejects the assumption that the wagtail carries the eggs of D. aspasia to India. It seems that in bygone era the D. aspasia might have been found in India in the past along with the Common Wanderer and later eliminated.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareronia_valeria

  

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This wonderful lawn ornament was seen at Bannockburn, Central Otago, New Zealand.

Full Screen Click & Push F11

Lit by a YN560 lll, camera right, with another YN 560 lll as fill from camera left, both fired by a YN 560TX.

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regular economy train passing bridge at cilejit banten Indonesia

Burlap texture set from Yvelle Design Eye. See the post here: Burlap Texture Set

First attempt at frying fries. Double fried!

Wabash 1189 with the passenger set rounds the bend near Camp Creek Yard at the Monticello Railway Museum in Monticello, Illinois.

I saw this old gas pump in Jackson Hole, WY earlier this year. I like the texture and the type on it.

On Sunday, September 27th, 2015, more than two-hundred friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another's company all with the cause of supporting the mission of "Restoring the Sacred". The event was held at the beautiful English-gothic style Cathedral room at the University Club of Chicago overlooking Chicago’s lakefront. This year's event marked the record for highest attendance at he Annual Benefit Dinner.

  

Live piano music was provided during the cocktail hour by the Director of the Gregory The Great Schola Cantorum, Mr. Joseph Urbaszewski, who delighted his listeners with popular piano music. During the dinner additional music was provided the Anthony Kowalkowski Orchestra.

  

Father Regis N. Barwig, O.S.B., led the prayer of blessing at the beginning of the dinner. Father C. Frank Phillips, C.R. spoke about the exciting new endeavors and developments for the community. Father Dennis Kolinski, SJC, liturgy professor at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Connecticut, as well as caretaker of the 2 Canons who are currently in seminary was able to attend the dinner, as well as the 3 priests stationed at the Canons' new parish in Springfield, IL- Fr. Jim Isaacson, Fr. Scott Thelander and Fr. Kevin Mann. Also in attendance were the order's three seminarians who are studying at Mundelein Seminary, together with the vice-rector, Fr. James Presta.

Autoretrete series

In Spanish language auto-retrete is a word game that uses autoretrato: self-portrait and retrete: WC

LE 5 leaving Letterkenny for Dublin at 13:20

Francisco Villegas, President of the Human Rights Council, 50th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council. UN photo by Violaine Martin

PHOTOS: JOEL CHESTER FILDES

 

Manchester and New York combined using telepresence to create new theatre, with actors on two continents interacting and telling the stories.

 

A very special edition of our regular script-writing showcase.

 

Co-produced by Contact and CultureHub.

 

Hosted by

Catherine Filloux (NY)

Dominic Berry (Manchester)

 

Actors

David Judge & Sarah Amankwah (Manchester)

Daniel Pinheiro & Charlotte Brathwaite (NY)

 

Writers

Alex James Aginian - Manchester Manhattan (NY)

Stephen Myott - We Share the Same Skies (Manchester)

Nicole May - Love and the Wet Bed (Manchester)

Aditi N. Kini - Rubbing Eyes and Rings (NY)

 

Technical (Manchester)

Mark Stopford

Lawrence Reekie

Lee Grey

Alex Willy

Jason Crouch

 

Technical (NY)

Jesse Ricke

 

Directors

Baba Israel (Contact, Manchester)

Billy Clark (CultureHub, NY)

 

Thanks to

Gary Warmington from Blitz

Paul Limbrick and Paul Spensley from MDDA

Johnny Hickman from Martin Dawes

This Vixen comes into my garden every night.

This shot cropped and a sharpen.

On Sunday, September 27th, 2015, more than two-hundred friends of the Canons Regular of Saint John Cantius gathered with priests and brothers of the order for an elegant meal, lively entertainment, and one another's company all with the cause of supporting the mission of "Restoring the Sacred". The event was held at the beautiful English-gothic style Cathedral room at the University Club of Chicago overlooking Chicago’s lakefront. This year's event marked the record for highest attendance at he Annual Benefit Dinner.

  

Live piano music was provided during the cocktail hour by the Director of the Gregory The Great Schola Cantorum, Mr. Joseph Urbaszewski, who delighted his listeners with popular piano music. During the dinner additional music was provided the Anthony Kowalkowski Orchestra.

  

Father Regis N. Barwig, O.S.B., led the prayer of blessing at the beginning of the dinner. Father C. Frank Phillips, C.R. spoke about the exciting new endeavors and developments for the community. Father Dennis Kolinski, SJC, liturgy professor at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Connecticut, as well as caretaker of the 2 Canons who are currently in seminary was able to attend the dinner, as well as the 3 priests stationed at the Canons' new parish in Springfield, IL- Fr. Jim Isaacson, Fr. Scott Thelander and Fr. Kevin Mann. Also in attendance were the order's three seminarians who are studying at Mundelein Seminary, together with the vice-rector, Fr. James Presta.

I don't know what that is supposed to mean. Presumably I normally drink irregular tea?

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