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Checking out shared spaces and Photoshop layers during Schoolworks 2007 in Thurles.

ISWI2019: Share Space

 

Photos: Pris Jhang

The Alabama Army National Guard's Construction and Facilities Management Office held a planning and programming charrette at Sherling Lake Lodge, Greenville, Alabama, Aug. 10, 2017. Local government, education, and business leaders from the area were present to discuss how future Alabama National Guard facilities can be dual-construction, shared-space facilities to benefit the whole community while still serving the mission of the Guard.

Photo by Maj. Andrew J. Richardson

Commander Mark Kelly.

 

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small tortoiseshell and bumble bee sharing space on a pineapple buddlia

Many companies, organizations occupy space around the nuclear reactor

ISWI2019: Share Space

 

Photos: Pris Jhang

After the snow - The berries in this shrub are sharing space with ice and snow. Backyard photo - Pittsburgh, PA

Why is 'shared space' such a difficult concept in Montréal?

Oysters, barnacles and Atlantic ribbed mussels share space at Fort Monroe National Monument in Hampton, Va., on July 17, 2021. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Sloane Square – another example of shared space

This is a photo of a brochure of a lovely spot just around the corner from our home! A lovely destination for weddings!

Flight engineer Ron Garan and Pilot Ken Ham.

 

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This happens so seldom, we're still stunned. (Also, yes, Bitsy kitty has grown and isn't so bitsy anymore.)

The view inside the motion base simulator from outside the door.

 

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The cormorants who work the area rest on several logs and pilings around the pond.

 

These were positioned rather nicely.

ISWI2019: Share Space

 

Photos: Pris Jhang

ISWI2019: Share Space

 

Photos: Pris Jhang

Giraffes and Elands (a kind of antelope) share space here, along with Egyptian geese.

Pilot Ken Ham and flight engineer Ron Garan.

 

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Have a look at the spider that has made a home on this junky. I like that all my newy installations are less urban, city dwellers. They seem to get left alone for the most part cuz nobody in newy really gets it.

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