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A mother and son outside Samkwangsa temple during Buddha's birthday celebrations.

Dockside.

 

Taken at the Brisbane Meetup group shoot, April 4, 2009.

 

Debbie from Brisbane kindly postprocessed my original image in Photoshop. Wow! Thanks Debbie! I'm sold on PP. Now all I have to do is learn to do it myself!

At the end of April in Milton, MA thirty nine local volunteers got busy at Blue Hills Trailside Museum. They planted trees, cleared trash, debris, and invasive species, cleared gardens, and painted bird nest boxes and benches for visitors. Volunteers enjoyed free admission to the museum, trail system, a special event being held that day, and had the chance to meet some of the in-house raptors!

New recruits push each other during PT session.

Librarians remove books to help in the gutting and renovation of the Nora Navra Branch, New Orleans Public Library, during the 2006 DIVERSIONS sponsored by the ALA Office for Diversity.

The crew uses the "buddy system" to increase safety and ensure mission success.

In the house, my two cats mostly don't want much to do with one another. So imagine my surprise when I discovered, tonight, that they were hunting a mouse outside together for an extended period of time. One is the real mouse killer and the other just likes to watch it run around and away from the other one. What a team! What togetherness! They were scampering down the sidewalk and in the yards together like the old pals that you'd think they should be after nearly 10 years of cohabitation. Who knew?

Various members of our TeamWorks 201 working in the Gateway Family Garden yard with the stone grill and fence in the background.

LT Ben "Bueller" Kovesci thanks members of the Navy Super Hornet TacDemo ground team after performing at the 2016 NAS Oceana Air Show held September 10-11, 2016.

Philip, Evan, and Caleb, working on something with Lego train tracks.

Startup Weekend Zürich

Concept by TBWA, McDonalds

A Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) and a Purple Finch (Carpodacus purpureus) circling a juvenile Red Tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) ? Adamstown, PA, USA

Lego mini figs - pentax k-x

A few harmless flakes working together can unleash an avalanche of destruction.

Fowler were the leading manufacturer of steam ploughing equipment from the 1870’s right through to the end of steam in agriculture. They were the largest and most powerful traction engines in common use and were exported round the world. They were even built in Germany to a similar design by several manufacturers.

 

In use there would be two engines, one either side of the field. The wire rope on the drum under one engine was wound out and attached to a double ended plough. The other engines rope was attached to the other end of the plough. The plough could then be pulled across the field by each engine in turn, both engines moving forward as the ploughing progressed. This method prevented the heavy engines from compacting the soil as they would with direct action ploughing.

 

Other implements could be used instead of the plough, to harrow or land drain fields for example. One particular job which is still the reserve of the steam plough engine is dredging lakes and rivers, the great length of wire rope used in steam ploughing being ideal for this job.

Summer Leaders Seminar candidates receive encouragement from their squad leaders during the relay races. More than 500 rising high school students covered Daly Field for an early-morning physical training session on May 31. The exercise included the traditional Army staples of stretches and pushups and situps. With the help of a motivated cadet cadre, the students’ competitive spirit was activated during an enthusiastic series of relay races. SLS is a weeklong program developed by West Point Admissions in 1976 for rising high school seniors to experience a week at West Point. It was originally designed to capture the academic experience for students but gradually covered the full spectrum—from the classroom to field training and athletics. During the weeklong session, students learn about West Point from cadet cadre, senior military leaders, instructors and coaches. More than 1,000 students will experience West Point this summer, from a field of about 4,000 candidates. More than 350 cadet candidates who attended SLS last year will return to the academy June 27 for Reception Day. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

  

A Best Ranger team climbs up a tower where the stories are place so that you have to rely on your buddy to make it up

These things were all over the road today.

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