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Uptown New Orleans. At the Round Table Club building on St. Charles Avenue for the New Orleans International Music Colloquium.
The gruesome twosome love to hang out on the dining table.
It gives them panoramic views of the garden,other furry and feathered inhabitants.....
Graphic Design Thesis Study #1
Made an interactive table, where students can put fliers and announcements IN the table, no more cluttering the surface, plenty of workroom! Also, added interactivity, because if someone wants to read the message ("HERE, YOU BUILD CAPACITY, INSPIRATION, AND A PASSION FOR LEARNING AND SERVICE.") s/he has to move the fliers and become involved in the table.
Photo #4 - Top View
Reclaimed Old Mine Shaft Rafters from an Abandoned Mine near Crested Butte, CO
Eco-Friendly Finishes Seal Slate and Wood from Water Rings or Spills
Retail - $159.00
Table Decorating Contest
Azalea Ballroom Dance Club, Mobile, Alabama USA
Down on the Bayou party theme
Todays Posting - Lines #TW4 - Diagonal line or series of diagonal lines pull our attention through the photograph.
MrJ helps out a couple of tourist's by taking their phto for them
Living up to its name, Thunder Island once again didn't disappoint!
We narrowly escaped the event ending rain storm shutting down an hour early just when the contacts seemed to be coming just a bit easier as 40 meters opened up nearing day's end, a grand total of 15 this time.
Better than first expected given the more than challenging band & weather conditions...looking back it was a very fun day!!!!!
Thunder Island - Jay Ferguson
(MODIFIED LYRICS BELOW :-)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUg0Uj81tIE&list=RDXUg0Uj81tI...
Sha, la, la, la, la, la, my radio.
In the sun with your cables undone.
Can you hear me now callin' cq from across the bay.
A summer's day sendin & receivin
Chasin' dx out on Thunder Island.
Hey, hey, hey, hey
She was the noise level of the indian summer.
And we shared callsigns with numbers.
Until one hour when the sky turned dark and the winds grew wild
Caught by the rain and blinded by the lightning
We rode the storm out there on Thunder Island
I held my FT-817 close
Until the storm passed
And we fell down sending cw in the wet grass
Both radio & antennas drying in the sunshine,
Sweet sunshine
So
Sha, la, la, la, la, la my lady
In the sun with your battery all undone
Now every mile away and every day
Cuts a little bit deeper
I'll remember the day in the cool wind
Makin' contacts out on Thunder Island
Goodbye Thunder Island dit dit
This is the west side of The Minster Church of St Nicholas in Great Yarmouth and therefore I think this must be 'Palmer Tomb 18 Metres West of Church of St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth' Table tomb commemorating William Palmer. 1834. Stone. Bulbous corner balusters with inscription panels to north and south. Slate top. Wide plinth course formerly with diamond-section iron railings. It's grade II listed www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-468457-palmer-tomb-18... It's probably currently undergoing conservation work as the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust are currently doing work to clear and conserve monuments in the Minster churchyard and Old Cemetery. Great Yarmouth Cemeteries is a 40 acre site containing 3000 monuments. Monuments include those of people historically important in the town and sea captains etc
SS Keewatin
SS Keewatin is a passenger liner that once sailed between Port Arthur / Fort William (now Thunder Bay) on Lake Superior and Port McNicoll on Georgian Bay (Lake Huron) in Ontario, Canada. She carried passengers between these ports for the Canadian Pacific Railway's Great Lakes Steamship Service. The Keewatin also carried packaged freight goods for the railway at these ports.