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A portrait version of an image taken 3 years ago to the day and almost to the minute!!! Looking at the weather now I wish I had a time machine!!!
Lazy down days at the moment, weather has, and still is terrible up here, wet and wild!!!
So a few oldies that have been lurking on numerous hard drives....
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The Melrose Running Club's Sunday Long Run was 17 miles in sub-zero (-7 warming to -2) temperatures We ran a clover leaf pattern, coming back to the Melrose Knights of Columbus Hall for warm water stops every 3-4 miles
February 14, 2016
In sub zero temperatures, and during a snow shower, Powfoot No 1 (Andrew Barclay Sons & Co No 347 of 1941) runs round inspection saloon DM45020 (LMS Wolverton 1941) prior to the first passenger train for the first day of Santa Specials.
Sub zero temperatures and fog last weekend gave an opportunity for some wintery scenes locally. The storm damaged cedar tree that appears to be resting one limb on the neighboring wall to steady itself is surrounded by hoar frost covered grass and plants.
2008 / 2009 Sub Zero Wolf Kitchen Design Contest and 2009 NKBA "Art of the Industry" Award Winning Traditional White Glen Ellyn, IL Kitchen Design by Designer Tina Muller
Drury Design
512 N. Main Street
Glen Ellyn, IL
This is a photograph from the second annual East Westmeath Athletics Club 5KM Road Race and Fun Run which was held in Rathwire and Killucan villages near Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, Ireland on Saturday December 13th 2014 at 11:00. East Westmeath Athletics Club was set up 2 years ago to cater for a growing demand in the Eastern part of the county for childrens athletics. To date we have over 120 registered members. ALL of the coaches help out voluntarily and 100% of the funds raised by the race event will go to the development of this club. The race started and finished in Rathwire close to the National School. The race took in two loops of a 2.5KM course which brought participants into the cojoined village of Killucan. The route is a fast loop with just one small hill at about 2 and 4KM marks. The weather was very very cold with sub zero temperatures giving an icy feel to the race atmosphere. However the race was very well organised and enjoyed by all of the participants. Refreshments were provided in the National School afterwards.
This photograph is included in a larger set of photographs taken at the race. The link to the full set is provided here: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157649729047162
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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
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►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
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Embora uma garoa fina insistisse em cair, o show de Shakira em São Paulo reuniu uma turma para lá de quente e diversificada no Camarote de Antarctica Sub Zero.
Créditos: Fernando Godoy
Company: Hasbro
Series: Mortal Kombat
Made In: China
Material: Plastic & Clothe
Height: 3 3/4 inches
Released: 1994
Original Price: $3.99-$4.99
Limitation: Common
Packaging: Bubble Card.
Additional Info: First action figure series to be released by Hasbro based on the Mortal Kombat video game. The hanging portion of the belt is made of clothe.
I don't remember this brand advertised in Country Gentleman, but I like the illustration..
And I like the fashions of the era.
12 Island Ave, Peaks Island (in Casco Bay), Maine USA • The first sub-zero, Polar Vortex arrives. Conditions produce these wind swept drifts.
Blue Bolt / Heft-Reihe
> Sub-Zero Man / "Heading home from their Alaskan adventure..."
Script: ?
art: John Daly
Novelty Press / USA 1941
Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
A dupla de ninjas que possui uma das maiores histórias de rivalidade já vista!
Scorpion e Sub-Zero, personagens do Mortal Kombat!
Imin Matsuri do Centenário de Imigração Japão-Brasil (1908-2008)
Festival folclórico, gastronômico e cultural da comunidade nipo-brasileira de Curitiba.
Parque Barigui
Curitiba - Paraná - Brasil
The Melrose Running Club's Sunday Long Run was 17 miles in sub-zero (-7 warming to -2) temperatures We ran a clover leaf pattern, coming back to the Melrose Knights of Columbus Hall for warm water stops every 3-4 miles
February 14, 2016
Sub-zero in temperature and Antartica on wheels..
Taken on: September 12, 2009
Location: Siesta Bus Stop, Brgy. San Roque, Tarlac City, Tarlac
The Zip-Shelter, sub zero and above, is a rapidly deployable shelter for cold or hot climate conditions, for use by refugees, migrants and for expeditions.
'The benefits of the lessons learned from major disasters are beginning to show. However, there remains one particular sector in which too little progress has been made, and in which many conservative and obsolecent attitudes survive, that is: emergency shelter and shelter after disaster in a more general sense.'
United Nations High Commission for Refugees Previous design proposals for rapid shelter have not been successful on a large scale for the following reasons:
1. they are designed with a military mindset
2. they ignore the basic need for privacy
3. they can't be quickly configured for a cold or hot climate
4. they don't address storage of personal belongings
5. they are not designed for personalisation and expansion by the user
1. Instant shelter designs have not worked because designers
have taken a military camp approach, demanding uniformity and hierarchy and so inhibiting the organic, social process.
Families and comunities are, even under the shock of disaster, self-organizing groups. They need to be next to their damaged or destroyed home, when possible, to protect what is left and
to start sorting and rebuilding quickly.
2. In an extreme situation humans need to be with loved ones, not sharing their intimate space with strangers. Communal meals and medical care are the exception.
3. Twenty-five percent of natural and man-made disasters happen under winter conditions. To survive cold and sub-zero nights without good sleeping bags is not possible in tents. (China, Iran, Italy, Afghanistan, the Balkans etc.). A container of Zip-Shelters can be configured for 'hot or cold climate' deployment in one day.
4. Personal items which could be saved by survivors need to be securely stored and accessed when needed.
5. The inhabitants can personalize and expand the shelter to their needs and location by adding tarps and improvised extentions to cover an animal, a motorbike or an outside kitchen.
Water collection is built into the basic design.
Peaks Island (in Casco Bay), Maine USA • The first sub-zero, Polar Vortex arrives. Conditions produce these rare ice chunks against the shore.
More sub-zero temperatures. More falling snow. And more COVID-19 vaccines. Another 600 DMPS teachers and staff arrived at the Central Campus gymnasium for the second Saturday clinic offered by MercyOne. When add to a similar clinic last week along with other opportunities that educators have had to be vaccinated over the past two weeks, around half of the 5,000 teachers and staff at DMPS have received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.