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24-08-13 Troon 4-3 Kilsyth Rangers.

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This listing is for a custom designed Save the Date. All colors, fonts, photos, patterns, and placement can be changed to suit whatever photo you'd like. In the notes to seller include all the info you want and email your high resolution photo to sarsim00 [!at] hotmail.com. Here are the options:

 

Base Design: Design printed on 4 Bar (4 7/8" x 3 1/2") eco-white card stock with envelopes - $1.50 ea., 30 minimum, $45.00 total. You can order more then 30, just multiply the number you want by $1.50 to get the base price.

 

Add magnetic backing: Add $0.45 ea.

Pearl paper: Add $0.10 ea.

Photo paper: Add $0.10 ea. (glossy or matte)

Coordinating Color Envelopes: Add $0.25 ea.

Electronic file: $30.00

 

Other sizes available upon request. All stationery comes packaged in sturdy boxes to protect your items in shipment. From design to ship, process takes 3-4 weeks.

 

***Discounts available for orders of more than 100.***

 

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Banner in the chancel

- Church of St Peter, Fremington Devon

Basher Eyre CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4585074

Save the bees, by Algue & Naimo.

86 - 90 Blvd Saint-Joseph E. & Avenue Coloniale, Montréal.

Photo taken May 22, 2019.

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Pre-invitación de boda.

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Photo by Stephen Spencer (stephenspencerphotography.com)

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D800 + Nikon 24.0-85.0 mm f/2.8-4.0D

Kenwood’s magnificent copper beech trees saved from axe after local outcry

  

English Heritage has today announced the copper beech trees next to Kenwood House will not be chopped down English Heritage has today announced the copper beech trees next to Kenwood House will not be chopped down

Emma Youle, News editor

Monday, February 3, 2014

6:02 PM

   

The campaign to save three magnificent copper beech trees next to Kenwood House has been victorious - as English Heritage announced today it has reversed plans to chop them down.

  

The decision to save the copper beeches comes after a growing public outcry about the proposal to fell the 60-year-old trees as part of English Heritage’s plans to restore “one of London’s great views”.

  

English Heritage had wanted to fell 26 trees in all, including the three large copper beeches beneath the 18th century Kenwood dairy cottage, to the west of the main house.

  

It said the landscaping project would restore a stunning “lost vista” that was present some 150 years ago.

  

But opponents argued the view was not special enough to sacrifice the copper beeches and today English Heritage confirmed it had listened to the public and reversed the plans.

  

“We wanted to hear local people’s opinions on our proposal to restore these historic views,” said Paul Jackson, head gardener at Kenwood for more than 10 years.

  

“And it became very clear that although there was support for the project, there was considerable anxiety about removing the copper beeches.

  

“We’ve listened and we’ve responded to those concerns.”

  

English Heritage worked closely with the Kenwood Landscape Forum and other community groups before finalising the proposals.

  

The project will still see the re-establishment of the historic sightline between the dairy and the house and between the dairy and the ponds, creating a stronger link for visitors between the two buildings and the wider Kenwood estate.

  

The holly hedge will also be restored opening up a larger area of grassland for people to enjoy.

  

Following final surveys, the self-seeded scrub – mostly birch, alder and oak – on the margin of the West Meadow and 23 other trees will be removed.

  

English Heritage says historic photographs and maps show that the West Meadow was clear of trees until the 1950s.

  

Today, the Kenwood estate is home to approximately 5,600 trees and over the past five years Kenwood gardeners and volunteers have planted roughly 1,700 trees and are planting 50 more this winter.

Save The Arcadian playing on the street at the Galleria in Fredericksburg, Virginia

Leogane, Haiti, Jan 24 , 2010: Kathryn Bowles walking around the camp outside the clinic testing the breastfeeding message.

For many years humans have dumped all sort of rubbish into the sea, so much that large areas of our seas are polluted. Oil spilled from ships and oil rigs, poisons let run into the sea from some factories kills fish, birds and ruins beaches. Many creatures are killed every year by pollution. We all can help to save our seas by stop dumping rubbish into it.

i thought this bug had drowned. i took it out of water to photograph and he was still alive! i was glad. 2b/365

Proofs of my save-the-date card from my Kelsey letterpress. Eventually these were printed on a toothier cream cardstock and mounted on Paper Source's "poppy" orange cardstock.

This is Maya - the pyramid puppy.

 

On my recent holiday to Mexico we went to Peralta to see the Mayan Pyramids, and as we walked in I saw this beautiful little homeless dog. When we were leaving it broke my heart knowing she was still there, so I gave her some water and promised I her I would get her out of there. We left for home the next day, and it was then I contacted an animal rescue centre in Guanajuato, Mexico to see if they could help her.

 

Thankgod I did, because even with extremely limited resources and money, a wonderful lady called Sandra Ward travelled for miles to rescue her. She has now been spayed, vaccinated and has been put on the Mex-can website to find a loving new home in Canada.

 

I would just like to thank Sandra and the Amigos de los Animales in Guanajuato, Mexico for really going that extra mile to help save Maya and give her a new life.

 

Amigos de los Animales save many many dogs and cats from a horrible, traumatic life off the streets in Mexico.

 

They do this with extremely limited resources and money, and I would like to ask if you could make a donation to them, so they can continue their work and save many many more from a life of hell.

 

Thanks for taking the time to read Maya's story.

 

PS: I am now very very happy to say Maya has now got a new home in Canada, and will hopefully be very much loved and cared for :)

  

from the cats by Lucy

Save water and counter global warming – Shower for shorter periods of time and use low-flow shower heads to save water. Have drought-tolerant plants in the garden so you don’t have to water them all the time, and don’t forget to plant a tree. If global warming seems hard to run away from, then do something to counter it gradually. A tree eats up carbon dioxide and releases oxygen during photosynthesis. Planting a tree is like installing a lifetime air cleaner.

Aberdeen under 19 team v's Inverurie locos. The locos in red and white

In July 1966, Save Mart opened a new 20,000-square-foot supermarket at 130 W Stockton St. This store was a replacement for an older store located just adjacent to the new store. The grand opening newspaper article noted: "The new Save Mart store on Stockton St. has joined the swelling list of buildings which reflect the heritage of Sonora. The slump stone and large timbers which front the building enclose a modern, attractive and well-equipped supermarket that offers a wide variety of products". The old store building became a drugstore after Save Mart moved out, and is now subdivided amongst multiple retailers. The current store received an interior remodel in the late 1980s, and none since then. Sometime during the 2000s or 2010s, however, the front facade was slightly redone.

This wing was constructed at the same time as the new Save Mart.

This kitten jumped too the safest place as a dog was visiting.

The McMillan Park Reservoir Sand Filtration Site is a 25-acre Olmsted park bounded by North Capitol Street, NW; Michigan Avenue, NW; First Street, NW and Channing Street, NW. Structures on the site consist of twenty underground sand filtration chambers and two east-west service access courts on which stand rows of sand storage bins, sand washing equipment, and regulator houses.

Producers at The Bill have decided to axe Graham Cole's character, PC Tony Stamp. This is a disgrace! Graham has been in the show for the past 22 years and deserves better treatment!

 

Please sign the petition at www.gopetition.co.uk/online/28383.html and help Save Our Stamp!

 

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This Item is handmade & digitally made and it can be use for all occasions.

Rassemblement à Toulouse et à travers le monde pour demander la liberté de Oleg Sentsov, cinéaste et militant politique.

 

Oleg Sentsov, 41 ans et père de deux enfants, avait été condamné à 20 ans de prison le 25 août 2015 pour "organisation et participation à un groupe terroriste" par un tribunal militaire russe. L’accusation était fondée sur le témoignage de deux personnes dont l’une a annoncé, lors du procès, avoir subi des actes de torture et a finalement retiré ses allégations. Après sa condamnation, l’Union européenne a dénoncé un procès qui "violait le droit international et les bases élémentaires de la justice"

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