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unusual surge, want to be seen, want to be heard... it was like hear me, see me..

 

safe and secure

Taken with camera secure on a tripod with 105mm micro attached 1/20 f/3.3 ISO 200.

I dragged the shutter a little to get some feeling of movement in the embers.

people are just really fucked up sometimes

East Quarry, Elmhurst-Chicago Stone Company, Elmhurst, IL USA

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Securing the gate

 

Amid the stacks of currency and the powerful hum of the equipment Jeralyn (Jeri) Kendall, the new Director of Operations for Garda’s Secure Transaction Processing Services, sees a workflow process, an orderly and methodical process that, when fine-tuned, ensures that Garda’s Secure Transaction Processing Centers operate at peak performance.

 

Auriga I put electrical tape over all the places that come loose

The bar that used to hold the battery cover up over the batteries has been raised by gluing Velcro onto a plastic

water pipe cut to just a bit longer than the permanent fixture. The pipe is then loosely zip strapped to the existing bar so it can be pushed a bit to the back of the bar. The zip straps are then cross zipped to prevent them from falling off the bar.

Salt Creek Backpack Day 1: Jason and I originally planned this as an out and back trip. We had secured the required permits to camp at SC1 (night 1), SC3 (night 2), and then back to SC2 (night 3). At the last minute, Lisa was able to join us. We met up in Moab and drove to the Needles District back country desk where we lucked out and were able to exchange our SC2 permit (night 3) for a Salt/Horse Zone permit. With 2 vehicles, we could now do this as a through hike- perfect! The weather was looking pretty turbulent and it was possible we'd have problems getting our shuttle vehicle back out on the last day... but we went for it. We dropped our truck off at the exit point and loaded our gear into Lisa's Subaru. An hour later we were at Cathedral Butte TH.

 

The hike into SC1 is short (GPS tracked us at just over 4.5 miles). After a knee pounding descent from Cathedral Butte, we were in Salt Creek Canyon- home for the next 3 nights. We lucked out and no one was camped at nearby SC2, so we had the southern section of the canyon to ourselves. We set up camp in the last bit of light and settled in for a beautiful night at camp- perhaps the quietest conditions I have found anywhere.

 

Four day backpack down Salt Creek Canyon in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park: This was a big bucket list backpack for me. After some last minute changes due to the health of a close family member and some luck with the permitting system, we were able to pull this off as a through hike with our good friend Lisa. We spent 4 magical days in the canyon and lucked out with plenty of water and better weather than expected. Including side trips to ruins, rock art, and arches, we covered 35 miles and saw very few people. Life is good.

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Roughly around 325,000 homes across the US are broken into every year, usually in plain view. Altogether there are about 2.5 million burglaries reported and 66% of those are in homes. Most break-ins happen during the day when people are most likely to be out and about.

   

There are certain things you can do to protect your home in order not to become a statistic. We’ve rounded up 4 tips to protect your home, your family, and belongings better.

   

Keep valuables out of sight

   

It’s not difficult for anyone to just walk up and take a peek through one of your windows and see what you have lying around if you don’t have thick curtains or forgot to close them on your way out. While some items are not really meant to be moved around, like a TV screen, others are easier to move and keep out of view. Laptops, mobiles, all other small devices, purses, and wallets can all be put away when you’re out of the house. Even if your purse or wallet is actually empty and the mobile is old, a burglar wouldn’t know that, and it would just be too tempting in their eyes.

 

Wire up

   

It doesn’t matter if you live in a building, a house, or own a shop or any other business, you can use a security system to put your mind at ease. If moving into a new home or looking to sell your old one that’s a good time for when to get a wired security system. Having a wired system can increase the cost of your home when selling, and may also have custom made options that wireless security systems do not always offer.

 

Don’t provide hiding places

   

Your landscape, tall trees, and bushes are lovely to sit near and under. They provide nice shade on hot days but they also provide more opportunity for thieves and the likes to hide in. Keep shrubs and trees trimmed, at least trimmed enough that they do not block windows. Besides that, don’t leave items outside. Many people will leave a ladder outside after doing some roof repair, for example. This is inviting a would-be thief to the upper floors of a house where windows might be often unlocked.

   

Change locks when necessary

   

Anytime you or someone else loses a key to the house, change the lock. You can never be sure if the key was actually lost or if someone got their hands on it, giving them more than easy access to your home. If you rent out a home, it’s also recommended to change locks after a tenant leaves.

   

You can never be too safe

   

There really is no such thing as being too safe when it comes to protecting your home. Be an alert homeowner and find out more ways to protect your property. Always keep all doors, windows and the garage locked. You can ask someone you trust to keep a watchful eye if you have to leave home for an extended period. As we say, better to be safe than sorry.

   

Article source: 4 Tips to Secure the Privacy of Your Home

 

Related Article: How to Protect Your Home While on Vacation

 

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Photos: The Chancellery of the Prime Minister / PAP S.A

Cat while hugging her mother.

Securing Land and Water Rights in

irrigation schemes through innovative

tools and practical solutions:

the cases of Senegal and Mauritania, 6th – 16th March, 2017.

Workers securing the tiara so it can be bolted.

Overtightening will permanently damage the boat deck.

This secure (animal-proof) trash container helps keep wildlife safe from human waste and it also looks stable so it wont knock over easily leaving trash everywhere. I believe this is wildlife friendly and makes the campus greener.

Securing the wheels (2)

Secured

by Kal Honey

9" x 12", corrugated cardboard, staples on black paper

2004

The red has fade due to it's close proximity to the marine environment. Keeping it this close to the water means it would be used by the locals as a stool for sitting on while fishing. It can also be used as a step to jump over the fence and get to the boats.

Safety line secured, notching the remaining section of bole to fall as planned. Leaving a three foot stump by my request

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

maybe it needs a better padlock?

Just leave your bike and the daisies will see to a secure lock of the backwheel to prevent theft :). Yashica TL electro and Kodak Gold 200- out of date by 5 years. Low-res scan

bit.ly/2BIyXUk SAFELY SECURED Sighting of dsh tabby cat in #hawkwook in a garage is now safe and on the way to 24hr vet clinic. Thank You to Kesley Colburn for reporting, feeding and reaching out to Janice for help. Thank you once again MEOW Foundation for taking in yet another one. bit.ly/2CcWC0q YYC Pet Recovery added 3 new photos. 2018-02-20T06:27:28.000Z by YYC Pet Recovery original fb post-click here bit.ly/2BJ5UQy February 22, 2018 at 04:44AM bit.ly/2BxTYim iftt Upload public photo from URL

"Family Tents" provide shade and rain shelter for mission trip teams. Here Curtis Burnam (Euroqwest) secure two tents for Reign Ministries staff to use while we set up the rest of Training Camp.

The movers had a little trouble that gave me a mild heart attack. The press slipped a little and the lift gate was slanted. I thought they were going to lose it... but they didn't.

A selection of our coloured hinge range. For more information contact us either on 0113 2085 500 or email us at uk.leeds@sfsintec.biz

A multi-pronged approach towards protecting the integrity of the groundwater aquifer on La Digue – one of the most popular tourist destinations in Seychelles – will help the people of the island to balance the economic benefits generated by tourism with the need to conserve precious water resources.

 

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Secure mounts using all galvinized bolts

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