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I went to the Mazzoni Center today to stock up on a few necessities.
"Mazzoni Center, located in Center City Philadelphia, provides competent and nonjudgmental primary medical, mental health and education services to the region’s historically underserved sexual minority and HIV-affected communities."
"Safety First" reminder on the ladder of a railcar in the CPR Winnipeg Yard from the Slaw Rebchuk Bridge
Heather and me sweating in our PFDs on the way to Jagmandir Island to cool off. The lifejackets were incongruous with our India experience​. Just walking down the street we were in danger of getting run down by motorcycles and gored by cattle. Floating around on a warm shallow lake, our greatest hazard was biological.
The safety car leading the Lamborghini Super Trofeo cars from the paddock to the pit lane for practice.
Video - www.youtube.com/watch?v=br8U6c9Nr5g&list=PL4577286ED0...
Less than 48 hours after we finished opening presents, we were on a plane headed to Alabama to keep on celebrating. The girls sat with me as always. And of course, it’s important to review all the safety procedures before taking off.
On the road in Rawai, Phuket,
Thailand. The poor guy on top had to deal with trees and electricity cables - he was having quite a time!
A large test crew worked on the firing event in December. Every measurement and detail is checked before firing by the test crew—safety is paramount at Yuma Proving Ground.
(Photo by Ana Henderson, Yuma Proving Ground)
Ramsbottom block to leg during a Fosters Lancashire Cricket League game with Enfield. Rammy won by 87 runs an Acre Bottom encounter with visitors from Clayton-le-Moors to boost their chances of finishing second behind likely champions Burnley.
Match statistics: Ramsbottom 192 off 50 overs (Daryn Smit 67, Tom Parton 42, Brad Fielding 41, Graeme van Buuren 6-72, Simon O'Loughlin 2-39) 12pts beat Enfield 105 off 31 overs (Joe Wrigley 20, Simon Read 5-43, Daryn Smit 4-18) 2pts by 87 runs. Ramsbottom won the toss and elected to bat. Admission: £4. Programme: 50p (28pp). Attendance: 175. Tea: £6.65 (home-made steak pie, chips and gravy; sultana scone and fresh cream; mug of tea).
Formed in 1845, Ramsbottom Cricket Club have played at Acre Bottom, alongside the Irwell, since 1864. The club employed their first professional, a Yorkshireman, in 1881 and nine years later joined the North East Lancashire League. In 1892, Ramsbottom switched to the Lancashire League, a development of the North East Lancashire competition. Rammy have won its championship five times - in 1921, 1925, 1974, 1992 and 2010. The Worsley Cup appeared in the Acre Bottom trophy cabinet for the first time in 1939, and has been lifted by the club on five occasions since 2001.