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Safe made by the Victor Safe and Lock Company which was created in 1885 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Jack and Hayley looking much more relaxed now the summer season is a distant memory. Check out their website www.montenegroholiday.com
"But man is not made for defeat, " he said. " A man can be destroyed but not defeated." - Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
It was thoughtful for Detroit to upgrade all the city sidewalk corners with ramps and the latest warning bump textures...even though there was little traffic, few pedestrians, no homes left nor any sidewalks to connect the corners :) These dis-connected corners have intrigued me for quite some time and I finally got around to photographing some of the most extreme examples this morning.
Just as they started excavating the footings (carefully designed to minimise earth disruption) a major storm system hit the region and everything collapsed. No option now but to dig it all out and construct wooden shuttering for the foundations.
Despite having to fill the the rightmost void under the ground floor level the foundations and floor should be completed in a day or so. Watch this space.
Walking back to meet my wife along the highly positioned esplanade which gives you some great views!
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On Safer Internet Day 2104 and within the framework of the Child Online Protection (COP) Initiative, ITU together with Action Innocence, a non-governmental organisation, working on preserving the integrity and dignity of children on the internet, ITU holds a training session for staff to enable them use tools to keep their children safe online.
© ITU/ M. Jacobson-Gonzalez
Not a rare sight here in China... no helmet, driving with one hand, on the wrong side of the road, bright sun in his eyes and carrying god knows what!!
The car must have pirouetted through 180 degrees and slid across the road before striking the kerb and toppling over the bank.