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Busy weekend!
I don't have much of a need for textures to apply to my photos. They come with their own!
Have a great week...
School Liaison Officer Joe Holder keeps an eye on the flow of parents dropping off students at Stuttgart High and Stuttgart Elementary schools.
Please contact FMS to report slippery conditions inside or outside at Ext. 2-2582 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
The best safety measure is appropriate footware: shoes or boots with non-skid soles.
Walk on sidewalks if possible. Snow can hide tripping hazards in unpaved areas.
Avoid areas that are not shoveled or where salt has not been applied. Even if the area has been salted and snow is melted, be on the lookout for ice formation.
"Officials say 64 people died on Sunday in the fire at the mall in the city of Kemerovo, which was packed with parents and children the first weekend of the school recess.
Investigators identified a short circuit as a possible cause and said the emergency exits were locked shut, hampering an evacuation. Some of the victims died in a locked movie theater."
On a walk around the city to find out of the Demolition work on the Victoria Sq Apartments. Taking up a digger it took some times to manmover it up there! Feb 17, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch-earthquake-20...
At least Beau has his safety harness attached, especially after having the walkway come down earlier.
Zoey and Holly prepare to leave the City Shelter. It's called the CACC or the New York City Animal Care & Control.
The day before this photo was taken, we selected her from a group of puppies that were up for adoption. The ASPCA Spay- Neuter program is in place and this dog needed surgery before we were allowed to adopt her. Those are the rules. I had to pay for the spay.
According to the kennel records the original owners claimed that after a month and a half, they had no time for the dog. She may have come from a breeder. She seems to be pure American Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
She has a brindle and red coat and her name was "Toni".
Holly did not like the name and it took her another day of research that I did on line for female dog names, to come up with "Zoey" As a result of the spay surgery we could not pick her up the same day.
Zoey seems like an "Old Soul"
Most dogs of her breed are extremely loyal and will not run away from you even if you don't have them on the lead.
A safety sign at the Timbuk2 factory. Not that the workers need it. They are amazingly adept at what they're doing.
There's plenty of time to learn about bunny-hopping. Exploring the many trails in Phillips Park, near Whitefield.
Rocky Mountain Foreman III Lineman Ron Burbridge goes over the equipment linemen will be using during the field trials, Sept. 2-3. After a half day of classroom instruction and half day of testing each lineman's proficiency and comfort with the helicopter, Rocky Mountain lineman replaced hardware on 10 miles of transmission line outside Laramie, Wyoming, as a test case of the efficiency and value of using helicopters to transport people to structures. Safety and job briefings took place once a day or more to ensure linemen were comfortable with the process. (Photo by Lisa Meiman)