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This video was actually supposed to be 3 minutes and 59 seconds, but Flicker only got 1 minute and 30 seconds of it. I am not sure why - but to watch the whole video - just go this link - www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYPtWNmlRuM
On the left is Chepe (my room mate, the guard and handyman of the project), the guy doing traditional medicine (herbs ans so on, not dancing and chanting), BK (volunteer for a couple of months working with traditional medicine), one of the doctors, standing is Santos and seated is Victor, who was one of two who sort of guided me during my forestry traineeship.
Essentials is a collection of signs needed in a typical facility comprised of three modular sign systems, Arc, Klik and Slide. We've choose our most popular sizes, insert configurations and options to help you easily choose your signs and colors! This is the Essentials Window Sign (S.21) with a 11x8.5" opening for user to update as needed with laser print paper.
2/90 Sign Systems
Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
This old playground slide in rural Alberta seemed so lonely.
It's once slick and shiney sliding surface is now dull and rusty.
Fall has brought cooler weather, any children that may have happened by to climb and play about are now indoors.
The slide on which we spent some amusing time at school. That is me trying to slide, but failed because of my size now.
Young boy typically slides down the side of a slide
My images are posted as low resolution versions. High resolution versions are available.
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Slide for my presentation this week in Spokane at the Washington Library Association Conference. Hope to see a few of you there. :)
Slide 29 by Jimmy Smith, director general of ILRI, of a presentation on 'Global health and sustainable food security: Why the livestock sectors of developing countries matter', at the Global Animal Health Conference on 'Developing global animal health products to support food security and sustainability' , 17−18 Oct 2013, in Arlington, Virginia (slide credit: ILRI).
Lenni in super fast slide. He makes 2 meters backwards in the sandbox. Me (in fear?) not able to pan the cam properly. ;-)
When this place was a children's ward, the slide was the quickest way to get them out in case of a fire.
The sliding sands trail descending into the Haleakala Crater, on the island of Maui. You can see some tiny people walking down the trail if you look closely, or view larger.
You can also see the Big Island of Hawaii in the distance.
You can check out our travel blog for the full recap of our visit to the spectacular Haleakala Sunrise:
Install photo of Modrian inspired Slide signage. Combination of paper inserts with ABS and aluminum accents. Slimline aluminum end caps.
2/90 Sign Systems
Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
The Devil's Slide in California is a promontory with a steep, collapsing slope just South of Pacifica. Here, the Cretaceous granite of Montara Mountain pushed against the Paleocene mudstone, a mix of marine shale, sandstone and conglomerate, of the San Mateo Coast. Though the fault is now inactive, the mudstone has for decades been collapsing into the Pacific. For years, HWY 1 ran through here, and the area had an sinister reputation of accidents and landslides that would close HWY1 and cut off Pacifica to the South (locals apparently dubbed themselves "the World's longest cul-de-sac"). However after the recent Caltrans project, the area has been sealed off from cars, and made into a hiking trail, though whether the area continues collapsing remains to be seen.
Coastal Trail at Devil's Slide, Pacifica, California
Essentials is a collection of signs needed in a typical facility comprised of three modular sign systems, Arc, Klik and Slide. We've choose our most popular sizes, insert configurations and options to help you easily choose your signs and colors! This sign our S.6 Room/Name ID sign with a Double Wave acrylic backer with A.4 pattern.
2/90 Sign Systems
Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
Chorus:
Slip sliding away, slip sliding away
You know the nearer your destination, the more you slip sliding away...
Whoah and I know a man, he came from my hometown,
He wore his passion for his woman like a thorny crown.
He said, "Dolores, I live in fear;
My love for you’s so overpowering, I’m afraid that I will disappear."
Chorus
I know a woman, (who) became a wife;
These are the very words she uses to describe her life///
She said, "A good day ain’t got no rain."
She said, "A bad day is when I lie in the bed,
and I think of things that might have been."
Chorus
And I know a father who had a son.
He longed to tell him all the reasons, for the things he’d done.
He came a long way just to explain.
He kissed his boy as he lay sleeping.
Then he turned around and he headed home again.
Chorus
Whoah! God only knows, God makes his plan.
The information’s unavailable, to the mortal man.
We’re workin’ our jobs, collect our pay.
Believe we’re gliding down the highway, when in fact we’re slip sliding away.
Chorus repeats {twice)