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Canal & River Trust sign - Birmingham & Fazeley Canal.
At Cambrian Wharf.
Sign - Be more tortoise and less hare
March 7, 2009 | The window of a closed shop in Old Town Alexandria served as a huge gentle softbox. My wife is getting used to the camera.
The Bayham track in the garden of Scotney castle, is possibly of medieval origin. It may have been worn away by herds of pigs being driven from nearby Bayham Abbey in search of food or to market.
A national Trust property.
I trust you...I know you will not let me fall....ahhh, the innocent exuberance of the girl and rock like support of her beau ....
Working Downtown, you are constantly confronted with the Old and the New, sometimes within the same building, but it's that contrast that is the beauty of Pittsburgh. Despite the epic failure to save the Civic Arena, there are some shinning examples of presearved and reused buildings like the classic Union Trust Building, now part of the Bank of New York Mellon complex in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Nishtha is a charitable trust based in the village of Sidhbari. The main objective for which the Trust has been established is to work for the benefit and development of society as a whole by improving the welfare of families with particular focus on women and children. This objective is served through activities in the fields of health, education and environment. (www.nishtha-hp.org). Here in the one of the small in-patient facilities.
I was so close to them..just put my camera on the sand and shot..
So happy because i know
Sometimes when i close to them in some other cities.. they always fly away
At least.. here and that second.. they didn't fly away
That is TRUST. right?
Holga 35 BC AFGA Precisa 100 in Santa Monica
Have you ever trusted your intuitions? Sometimes trusting your intuitions can prove to be the right decision. A lot of people have shared their experiences of trusting their “sixth sense” which proved to be the right decision for them. A lady once reported that she had to go to out with her husband for the long weekend to some distant island. They had booked their tickets and were ready to leave. The lady said that she was feeling nauseous and she felt like something signed her not to go. It was her sixth sense or her intuitions that told her to stay but she did not herself believe in these signs. The next morning when she woke up she was feeling sick and therefore they canceled their plan. One of the lady’s friends suggested that he could go in their place with his wife and they all agreed. The next morning news arrived that the boat which was ferrying to the island drowned in the sea, the same boat which was carrying that couple.
268/365 Trust is a very delicate thing. Requires two beings. My son seemed to have earned Chipi's trust. He kept coming back all day. Both of them are very sweet.
built 1910, Clinton Day, architect
Grant + Market, San Francisco
An elegant Beaux-Arts building was built in 1910 to house the Union Trust Company, California’s first successful trust institution, whose founder was San Francisco banker Isaias W. Hellman.
Trust companies offered extended bank services by acting as executors, trustees, and transfer agents. In 1923, Union Trust merged with Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank to form Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company. Wells Fargo & Co., founded in 1852, was a dual business enterprise – a bank, and a nationwide express company that transported money and valuables, sold money orders and traveler’s checks, and transferred funds by telegraph to 10,000 locations across the United States. In 1905, the bank was split off from the express business, and it promptly began a series of mergers and takeovers that culminated in the 1990s and paid off in a big way – Wells Fargo is now one of the four largest banks in the United States.
Wells Fargo still occupies the beautiful Union Trust building today. The Union Trust Building was designed by architect Clinton Day (1846-1916), who was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., but moved to California with his family when he was eight. His father, Sherman Day, was a state senator and co-founder of the College of California (predecessor of the University of California at Berkeley). Clinton Day’s other projects included UC-Berkeley’s Chemistry Building, Stanford University’s Memorial Chapel, and the Union Life Building. He was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
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