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This is my absolute favorite old sign in Salisbury, NC. It says "Delicious, Refreshing, Relives Fatigue!" Hahaha.
The Relief Commander inspects the weapon and uniform of the Relieving Tomb Guard Sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknowns during the Changing of the Guard ceremony;
Tomb Sentinels are members of the prestigious Tomb Guard Platoon, Echo Company (Honor Guard), 3rd United States Infantry Regiment. They are all volunteers and go through rigorous training and study.
The regiment assumed the post in 1948 and guard the tomb continuously for 24-hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year. The guard is changed every hour in the winter months and every half hour during the summer.
The tomb guards wear Vintage Army Blue Dress Uniforms and carry M-14 rifles, which are always held between the crowd as a gesture to deter intrusion. The active sentinel walks exactly 21 steps, pausing for 21 seconds while facing the tomb, turns around and retraces steps.
At the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, near the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, VA
Muy pocas veces en el año se dejan ver como hoy, cuantas montañas antes de lograr llegar a ellos, toda una barrera contra el pacifico
A short pause, lying on the ground follow by few kicks on the head, ahh...it's relieving! What an awesome evening. Lol!
Démeter y Triptolemo, rey de Eleusis, que se prepara para intruirse y enseñar luego a los hombres a cultivar el trigo. 450 a.C.
Henry…
Daily Dog Challenge "672. Relaxing"
… with his...
Our Daily Challenge - September 2, 2013 - "Spherical"
… Stress Relieving Ball.
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En el interior de la cantera se ha construido un auditorio que es de propiedad particular. Los relieves del acceso al auditorio son modernos.
Victor the Windsock had one job. He was suppose to visually indicate which way the wind was blowing to warn employees of potential unsafe areas in case of natural gas releases. It was a really boring job for Victor who graduated summa cum laude from directional school.
So, to liven things up, Victor would track employees as they walked around the facility. Always pointing at them no matter which way the wind was blowing. Then he would initiate an audible alarm and watch the employees try to get out of what they thought was the current wind path. There was a lot of confusion and that suited Victor just fine.
Bakersfield, California 2013