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... or 2 on a stick ...

 

Cooper and Anna swim in the late afternoon sun with too many sparkles on the lake ... but I cannot resist those faces or the apparent camaraderie as they swim to shore with their prize. I was not able to recreate this in more advantageous light ... sometimes it's all up to the dog(s) ...

What do these dogs want? To swim of course ... Cooper wants a stick and Anna wants whatever Cooper has ...

 

Luis Ortega, one of Safety Vision's shippers, and his girlfriend assembling a bike. It will be donated to one of many Houston area schoolchildren through the Elves & More foundation.

Front row L to R: High School Bronze medal team members from Bethlehem AVTS (Pa.) Zach Rickert, Noah Wolfel, Cody Trauger and Charles Breidenbach.

The "red group" are comparing there ideas deciding which answer would be best!

Cdt. Tadreyan Varise. Tuskegee University, and Cdt. Kilonna Richardson, Grambling State University, work together to strategies a route to find their given points during land navigation July 27 at Fort Knox, Ky. Cadets have three hours to find three out of four points given to them and their battle buddy to be successful. Photo by Kasey Ricketts

 

Images from the Creative Teamwork course 2018. Led by Prof. Mikko Jalas, Kirsi Joenpolvi and Maria Joutsenvirta

©Abigail Garbett

Making cupcakes for Alexandra's class Christmas party. Hers is the only class in school which does this sort of thing. And as the parent rep, I'm the one who organises it. Quite a bit of hassle, but worth it all for a fun and successful evening.

Being in charge I managed to do some things "my way", e.g. homemade food in local hall rather than expensive pizzeria. I brought the start time as early as this mad foreigner could. But it still didn't finish until 10pm, with a full day at school today….

Henshaw Creek Science Camp, Kanuti NWR July 2012

Cinema students rally before a project. Photo by Abbey Hoekzema.

Sago Palm (Metroxylon) is far more productive than rice, producing four times more starch, 100-200 kg per palm, enough to feed a family of 4-5 for a month. And it is the least labour-intensive starch to harvest. It takes one person 10 days to process a palm, faster if a group works on it. Sago is the staple carbohydrate for many people in Southeast Asia, Oceania and Pacific Islands where Sago Palms are found.

Showing Jr. how it's done.

"Coming together is a beginning.

Keeping together is progress.

Working together is success."

Henry Ford

 

Credits go to all the Girlz in my ART Appreciation Class n of course our cool Teacher C.Q ^_^

Well each one of us had to draw one square given by the teacher and then we put them all together .. n Heeeeeeeeeere U goO ,, Ya Pa Da Pa DoOoOo ^_^

 

Isnt it Amaaaaaaaazing??! ;)

Girlz.. U rock ;)

 

I can usually land them pretty well on my own now, but sometimes it's nice to have a buddy to help

Winners of the 2008 Manhattan Beach Open, women's division. Olympic gold medalists Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh!

eu e meus alter egos pintando no giro

Workers at one of the building construction sites of Sharda University.

17.Playing games to earn Neopoints was not always an individual task; I would team up with my buddies from my guild to try to win more points in hopes of keeping our pets alive and healthy.

Not quite framed right, but I liked the effect all the same. Weird electric karts - about as quick as equivalent petrol karts would have been but they had very strange throttle response. And overtaking was next to impossible. All of which is my excuse for only ending up 10th of 22 - though I did get 5th fastest lap I think.

Manatee rescue and rehabilitation takes a team effort, and we'd like to thank staff at the FWC, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Volusia County Stranding Team and SeaWorld Orlando for a well coordinated effort!

 

Activities were conducted under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit # MA770191

At Searsport Shores Campground.

We kept putting bigger and bigger pieces down and they handled all of them! Taken in Big bend National Park, West Texas.

Äspet, Åhus

Staff from the University of Michigan - College of Engineering partake in their annual Staff Summer Party at the Michigan football stadium in Ann Arbor, MI on June 14, 2019.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

I would have liked to have gotten this from a slightly different angle where the pole on the far left wasn't blocking part of the shot. But I was standing on top of a playground set, when I saw Sydney trying to help Jessie by pushing her. There was no other vantage point from up there. I had to shoot it...it was too cute. Especially cute because Sydney had no idea that as she let go of the swing, it was going to swing back and knock her over. :D lol

PALM BAY, Fla. - Soldiers from the 143rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) welcomed thousands of participants and spectators to the 2016 Tough Mudder Challenge Nov. 5, 2016, in Palm Bay, Fla.

 

Hailing from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company and the 196th Transportation in Company in Orlando, the troops inspired challengers to complete an 11-mile course lined with more than 20 obstacles that tested individual strength, stamina and resiliency in a team-building atmosphere. Their interactive engagements among typically young, athletic and energetic individuals help bolster recruitment initiatives orchestrated by the Army Marketing Research Group.

 

As dawn’s sunlight pierced through palm trees to illuminate The Compound, an undeveloped patch of Palm Bay made popular by paint ball players, off-road riders and remote control plane enthusiasts, the 143rd ESC Soldiers took their posts near the registration tables to greet their colorfully dressed guests and distribute eye blacks emblazoned with the U.S. Army logo.

 

While the competitors affixed their complimentary glare reduction stickers to their faces, the troops gathered at the starting line to cheer the first wave of veteran Tough Mudders eager to enter the gauntlet. The thousands of high fives, hundreds of handshakes and dozens of fist pumps exchanged between the Soldiers and competitors climaxed with an emotional rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner performed by Sgt. 1st Class Randall B. Wight, a vocalist from the U.S. Army Field Band. As Wight blared the last note, the competitors yelled a defying, “Hooah,” before charging across the starting line to commence their 11-mile trek strewn with uniquely designed obstacles boasting mud, ropes, slides, tunnels and even live electrical wires.

 

Some Soldiers stood fast at the starting line to cheer on the continuous waves of competitors, while others boarded Gator all-terrain vehicle bound for the Berlin Wall, an Army Reserve sponsored obstacle erected near the 9-mile marker. The Wall lived up to its name with two, 10-foot high wooden structures designed to reinforce teamwork rather than bolster brute force. One by one, the Soldiers encouraged hundreds of exhausted Tough Mudders to help their fellow competitors climb over the slippery incline. Several troops even inspired some participants to perform pushups before and after their encounter with the Berlin Wall.

 

The positive interactions between the 143rd ESC Soldiers and their gritty guests enticed hundreds of Tough Mudders to visit the Go Army Reserve interactive display. Many tapped into their nearly sapped strength and stamina to complete a fitness challenge that comprised pushups, pull-ups and a sled pull. The fitness challenge also opened opportunities for U.S. Army Reserve recruiters to speak with Tough Mudders who expressed interest in pushing their mental and physical limits while serving their country.

 

The 143rd ESC will return to The Compound for the second and final day of the Tough Mudder Challenge to continue motivate, congratulate and educate the Tough Mudder community.

 

Story and photos by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 143rd ESC

 

Everyone has been hard at work decorating the Christmas cake.

Leiff: Will we have enough stars?

Rolly: We will if you stop eating them.

Leiff: I only eat the ones with the broken points.

John: Yes but how do they get broken??

Sniper Teamwork on goldrush.

Staff from the University of Michigan - College of Engineering partake in their annual Staff Summer Party at the Michigan football stadium in Ann Arbor, MI on June 14, 2019.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

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