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'RODD 10' landing on runway 34. From the 337th Airlift Squadron, the 'Patriot Wing' at Westover Air Reserve Base, Chicopee, MA
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Fort Rodd Hill - a National Historic Site - is a coast artillery fort built in the late 1890s to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base. The Fort includes three gun batteries, underground magazines, command posts, guardhouses, barracks and searchlight emplacements. There are numerous interpretive signs and audio-visual stations, as well as period furnished rooms and friendly, knowledgeable staff. Visitors can explore gun batteries and underground magazines built a century ago, as well as searchlight emplacements, command posts...and much more.
Fisgard Lighthouse Historical Site
Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC
Built November 16, 1860 Now Automated 48° 26' N 123° 27' W
- a National Historic Site - The first lighthouse on Canada's west coast is still in operation! There hasn't been a keeper here since the light was automated in 1929, but every year many thousands of visitors step inside a real l9th century lighthouse, and capture some of the feeling of ships wrecked and lives saved.
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
Constructed between 1859-60, it was the first permanent lighthouse on the west coast of Canada. It was erected by the British and Colonial governments to guide mariners into Esquimalt Harbor. It is now part of the Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site.
Marker:
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The Three Destruction Myths about Time
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When was 28 years old, she dropped everything to move to Costa Rica where she fulfilled her dream of living and working in the rainforest. Since then, she’s earned a Ph.D. in biology, authored Genetics for Dummies (now in its second edition), left academia to become an executive coach, and is now an internationally recognized expert in the field of personal productivity. As crazy as it sounds, she got interested in productivity because she was worried that she wasn’t living up to her potential. When she’s not coaching, teaching, or writing, you can find in her art studio making mosaics or hiking in the hills around Corvallis, Oregon with her husband and their dog.
"If we want enough time, we need to have it in the now. While it is true that we can't control the ticking of the clock, our brains actual manufacture our perception of time."
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Tara Rodden Robinson (@TaraRodden)
The Three Destruction Myths about Time
www.tedxfortwayne.com/speakers-2/tararoddenrobison/
"If we want enough time, we need to have it in the now. While it is true that we can't control the ticking of the clock, our brains actual manufacture our perception of time."
Sarah Janet Rodd (1807-1896) was married to Brent Clements Rodd of 'Barnstaple Manor', Five Dock.
For more details see 'Canada Bay Connections' blog:
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Den spreke 77-åringen både rodde og drev før hun ble funnet svært nær grensen til Russland, 5. august. Motoren hadde stoppet etter multeturen.
- Hun var sprek, da vi tok henne ombord, sier mannskapene på redningsskøyta «Oscar Tybring IV». – Både vi og «Ulabrand» var med på søket, men da gutta fra 330-Skvadronen fant henne, mente de det var mer tilrådelig at vi tok henne opp i stedet for å bli tatt opp i helikopteret. Hun var litt fortumlet, men sprek, sier gutta på skøyta.
Den 77 år gamle kvinnen skulle torsdag hjem med båten etter å ha vært på multetur utenfor Sør-Varanger i Finnmark, men fikk motorstopp. Hun ble reddet etter å ha drevet nesten helt til Russland, skriver Avisenes Nyhetsbyrå.
Etter at kvinnen fra Kirkenes fikk motorstopp med den 15 fot store båten, prøvde hun å ro i land. Men det skulle bli litt av en rotur og hun innså at hun til slutt ikke visste hvor hun var. Derfor meldte hun i 04.30-tiden i går fra til en venn om at hun trengte hjelp.
Hovedredningssentralen satt i gang søk etter kvinnen og først etter å ha lett i over sju timer fant helikopteret 77-åringen langt ute til havs. .
Kvinnen ble oppdaget i båten sin av et Sea King redningshelikopter i havet nord for Grense Jakobselv, rett ved grensa til Russland, opplyser Redningssentralen for Nord-Norge. .
Meldingen fra Sea King’en går på at 77-åringen ror som bare det, skriver NRK Finnmark på sine internettsider. - Vi trodde ikke hun rodde, men bare drev med havstrømmen. Vi fikk nemlig opplyst at båten var tung å ro. Men 77-åringen må være en sterk og opplagt kvinne, for hun ror som bare det. Det er nok årsaken til at vi ikke har funnet henne tidligere. Hun er mye lengre øst enn forventet, sa en glad vakthavende, Frode Iversen på Hovedredningssentralen, da damen ble funnet. .
Både 77-åringen og multene ble berget. (Foto: Redningsskøyta ”Oscar Tybring”)
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
El Hotel Royal Garden Villas & SPA fue el lugar elegido por la revista DLOLITAS para realizar la sesión de fotos con Miss y Mister Tenerife 2010.
Las fotografías de Enrique Rodda plasmaron el ambiente tan exclusivo que se respira en nuestras Villas de lujo.
Canada Day at Fort Rodd Hill
A number of historical periods are represented beginning with the Viking Age and progressing through time to the 14th century. Medieval History Encampment is hosted by Pacific Association for Recreating the Middle Ages (PARMA).
Reik Félag participated in this (http://www.reikfelag.ca)
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
Fort Rodd Hill - a National Historic Site - is a coast artillery fort built in the late 1890s to defend Victoria and the Esquimalt Naval Base. The Fort includes three gun batteries, underground magazines, command posts, guardhouses, barracks and searchlight emplacements. There are numerous interpretive signs and audio-visual stations, as well as period furnished rooms and friendly, knowledgeable staff. Visitors can explore gun batteries and underground magazines built a century ago, as well as searchlight emplacements, command posts...and much more.
Fisgard Lighthouse Historical Site
Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC
Built November 16, 1860 Now Automated 48° 26' N 123° 27' W
- a National Historic Site - The first lighthouse on Canada's west coast is still in operation! There hasn't been a keeper here since the light was automated in 1929, but every year many thousands of visitors step inside a real l9th century lighthouse, and capture some of the feeling of ships wrecked and lives saved.
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
The Metro team celebrates after the $8.3 billion Northwest rail line was officially opened on Sunday, May 26, 2019, with more than 100,000 passengers taking a ride on the new service on day one after Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Transport Minister Andrew Constance cut the ribbon at Tallawong Station.
Photo taken at Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site in Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada. This fort was built to protect the Canadian coastline in the later 1890s. It was turned over to Park Service Canada in 1958.
Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
Hometown Heroes is an initiative of Parks Canada that honours ordinary citizens, military and civilian, who contributed to Canada’s wartime efforts. As part of this initiative, Premier John Horgan attended a ceremony at Fort Rodd Hill to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.