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The secure border between Burma and Thailand. Russell says when you go to the border, you can see "what the border is and what the border isn't". It IS a river that one can cross by foot, and it ISN'T a gardening tool left out in the rain. (He is British and doesn't make much sense but is hilarious nonetheless.)
The whole house. It was made from a cheap corner shelf that had outlived it's usefulness. We cut it into two sections, secured it to a base, and the back wall. We wallpapered the back wall and floor, then made the felt yard, and most of the furniture.
There's a small box outside of this entrance that asks you to put the contents of you pocket in it.
Must be some big stuff going down on the other side.
A Local Private School had a showing of photographs by Jay Langlois. This latch was on a window in the viewing room.
Secure the Bag, Mint the Soaps and Throw the Bones is a site of exchange that aims to recontextualize the intricate histories of the brown paper bag and Hispano cuaba soap while inviting the audience to play a game of dominoes. This is based on the artist’s ongoing examination of these items found in private and domestic settings. Nonetheless, their combined racialized, colonial and social complexity reverberates in the customs and dynamics of collective space within a black diasporic subjectivity and imagination. To learn more visit www.recessart.org/francheskaalcantara/
LAS VEGAS (February 5, 2024) Employees with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) are seen working at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Myron Partridge Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. DHS is working with the NFL, Nevada, and Las Vegas partners to secure Super Bowl LVIII. (DHS photo by Tia Dufour)
This cracked me up b/c there is so much being made about border security. Bush is spending millions on building walls to "secure" the border but at this spot in Laredo this barricade is the only thing b/t the US and Mexico and no one seems to be worried about it.
©Alex Felipe
The military have been present in the area for a few months now. Beyond problems with economy, education, gambling, and culture there is also the question of security.
The area was designated tribal land in 2003, but this doesn't mean that outside forces don't want pieces for themselves. In April last year there was an incursion by people claiming to have land rights. That escalated into an armed conflict involving knives and single shot arms on one side, vs automatic weapons and mortars on the other. Miarayon Centro was evacuated displacing over a thousand.
When it went to the courts hostilities relaxed and the outsiders left the area pending court action. In mid-March this year they won a temporary restraining order against the tribe coming into the disputed land (though land ownership has yet to be decided). They are expected to return to the area any day.
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About these soldiers though. This was taken at one of the two local kareoke joints where they were enjoying a brew or two. Nice guys (albeit nice guys with loaded guns). They offered to share drinks with me and we chatted about their previous missions throughout the country. They liked their current assignment here because it was quiet and uneventful.
My brother owns a security company, and we were watching a partially burned down house because the fire was being investigated. I have a few good pictures from the house. ;D
The Simon Fraser University (SFU) school of medicine is accepting applications for its first class of future doctors, marking the launch of the first new medical school in Western Canada in nearly 60 years.
Designed specifically to address B.C.’s urgent need for primary-care physicians, the new school will begin instruction at an interim location in August 2026. A location in Surrey City Centre has been secured for the permanent school.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/32902
The picture shows a customer using the cord stop to close the Strap Sack around the cam and holding the excess strapping of the soft tie. This resolves the issue of tying, flapping, or dragging of the tie down
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Secure the Bag, Mint the Soaps and Throw the Bones is a site of exchange that aims to recontextualize the intricate histories of the brown paper bag and Hispano cuaba soap while inviting the audience to play a game of dominoes. This is based on the artist’s ongoing examination of these items found in private and domestic settings. Nonetheless, their combined racialized, colonial and social complexity reverberates in the customs and dynamics of collective space within a black diasporic subjectivity and imagination. To learn more visit www.recessart.org/francheskaalcantara/