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We all had temporary tatoos that night.
This pic is rapidly becoming one of the most viewed in my photostream, you bunch of voyeurs!
It's one of a few late additions to the pics from the Sen'kovka festival at the border of Ukraine, Russia and Belarus.
Taken by Tonia, my friend who I work with under the auspices of www.aidconvoy.net
While Park Oaks Elementary School was being built in 1959, a temporary "school" was held in a nearby cul de sac, Calle Lirio. This photo shows the interior and front door of 2340 Calle Lirio. The interior walls were left unfinished for use as a classroom.
There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The Thousand Oaks Library requests that, when possible, the credit statement should read: "Image courtesy of Conejo Through the Lens, Thousand Oaks Library."
The Reunion Inn is a new and rather extraordinary temporary public house. Set partly underneath some railway arches with some quite extensive temporary wooden structures - not least being the sauna. It also has a beautifully crafted kiddies paddling pool, a stand alone room for films and music and much more. Created by a non-profit collective called EXYZT (pronounced exist) its ambiance is completely different from a regular pub. The beers on sale were Fullers - London Pride, Tommy - by Head in a Hat Brewing, Florence – India Export Ale, plus some London Lager by Meantime (keg). It is possible it will close on Saturday 4 August, though they are seeking to take it beyond that date.
The Reunion, 100 Union Street, SE1 0NL
A rarity when I started birding (never mind when that was) the Little Egret has gone from strength to strength, first of all becoming a more frequent summer visitor before building up amazing winter roosts numbering in the hundreds and finally colonising to become a regular breeding bird and common sight on watercourses, ponds and lakes of all sizes. This one had been feeding in a recently cleared stew pond at Fleet Pond local nature reserve, Hampshire, before taking fright at passing noisy families to temporarily perch in a pine tree by the pool.
This is the personal side of my workspace.
Temporary desk space whilst we are building our own house, which should hopefully have a more appropriate working desk setup ... watch this space I guess !
Apologies for the low quality of the picture, ISO was set to 1000 from a previous picture
Dal 1° al 24 dicembre: ARPANet Temporary Store per il Natale 2009.
Luci, arte, segni, narrazioni, suggestioni sensoriali in uno store per lo shopping natalizio, dove provare tante esperienze speciali: in un ambiente in continuo movimento, con una differente installazione luminosa e sonora ogni sera, è possibile prendere parte agli eventi e alle presentazioni letterarie che si susseguiranno giorno dopo giorno, oppure sostare negli spazi di lettura su comode poltroncine per scorrere la nuova narrativa contemporanea, o ancora soffermarsi nella contemplazione delle opere della mostra "Fotografie", di Gianluca Chiodi.
Edizioni di narrativa ARPANet a tiratura limitata, oggetti di design per la casa e il lavoro, tecnologia innovativa per immergersi in un'atmosfera tutta particolare. Perché ogni parola ha un suono che inventa mondi!
My 700d CR-18s are too worn to keep using (*sob*) so until I lace up one of the pairs of sl23s I've got lying around I'm going to be using these Stans ZTR355s. Which, sadly, are only temporary because there's a dent in the front DS rim wall from when I rammed a curb when dodging a jogger. I can still ride them (obviously), but there's a really annoying *thump-thump-thump* when I apply the front brake.
Maybe I'll take some metal-filled epoxy and fill that dent? It will grab differently than aluminum, but that will probably be less differently than air.
installation pictures from my show at Anno Domini in san jose that opened bout a month ago.
on the back wall:
in a branchless forest populated with eager dialect, even/especially in these anxious times; these retired branches become crutches when congregated. and so like a bottle rocket flying right through our cutout hearts, let these words be everything we could ever want them to be, and these common fears a makeshift prosthesis to sedate our common phantom limbs.
(and when we can get our heavy hearts to love lightly, this house of cards will become a home.)
watch the video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=__zWBe81Lqk
We have bigger plans for our new closet, but for the moment, we just need a rod to get our clothes off the floor.
Crews have made a temporary DOT facility on the Main St. to neatly organize all of the equipment. It will be here for now, until a building is "built." Once there is a building, I don't know what will happen.
I'm constantly blown away by the intricacies of nature. I love how fragile and beautiful spider webs are. How a spider knows how to make something so perfect is beyond me. And the thing that really amazes me is how temporary it is. I mean, I'll come back to this spot in a few days and the web will be gone. The web has a purpose, and when its purpose has been fulfilled, it's just abandoned and eventually destroyed.
The other day I went on a mission to find the bald eagle's nest along the Grand River in Brantford. As I approached the area I came upon this trail closure. Although disappointed I decided to honor the closure out of respect for the eagle's themselves. Perhaps one day I will return to see them flying freely in the demilitarized zone!
[ Ironically, the following article was posted in the Brantford Expositor 3 days after I took this pic! ]
Trail closed to protect bald eagles
MICHELLE RUBY, EXPOSITOR STAFF
February 28, 2009
A portion of the trail system in Waterworks Park along the Grand River has been temporarily closed to protect bald eagles in the area.
Signs alerting trail users of the closing have been put up in locations along the secondary trail in the park, Maureen Sinclair, director of Brantford Parks and Recreation, said Friday.
Sinclair said the city is acting on direction from the Ministry of Natural Resources. A spokesperson for the MNR was not available for comment.
Trail users are being asked to avoid disturbing the eagles, which are protected under the Endangered Species Act. Both provincial and federal laws make it illegal to disturb their habitat.
"They have not been in this part of the country for 30 or 40 years," said Sinclair. "We want to err on the side of caution."
Brantford's Tim Sywyk, along with his wife, Lisette, have been fighting to protect the bald eagles.
"I'm ecstatic," said Sywyk. "Our city has finally acknowledged that we have these birds in the area."
Sywyk said he was there when the signs were being erected earlier this week, adding that most people were being "very good" about respecting the trail closure once they understood the reason for it.
Sinclair said the closed portion of the trail is less than half a kilometre in length and the main trail remains wide open.
The posted signs ask trail users to: "Please protect Ontario's bald eagle population by honouring this temporary trail closure."
The signs will remain in effect until the end of May. Sinclair said city staff will continue to monitor the closure points until that time.
In southern Ontario, bald eagles have recovered from near extirpation in the early 1980s to establish a small, slowly increasing population. They have been seen along rivers including the Grand and the Thames.
"This is a gift because, as far as I'm aware, there hasn't been a bald eagle in Brantford or Brant County since about 1953," said Sywyk.
We have a producer interested in filming a REAL music video of the song we recorded in Los Angeles, with all the original singers taking part....IF....we can get 1,000 "LIKES" on the YOUTUBE page with our temporary video. He wants to see that people are LIKING the VIDEO and not just randomly viewing it. Please help us get there! www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7g42o4opGs
Back Shot from June 2016.
On a walk around Akaora on a beautiful Winters day. June 16, 2016. Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
Akaroa, with its own beautiful bays and harbour and French and English history has an enormous range of activities to keep you busy for days. In Flea Bay you can take 4WD trips to the largest little penguin colony on mainland New Zealand. Akaroa waters are home to the rarest and smallest marine dolphin and all around you will find fantastic sea kayaking in spectacular surroundings. There are cruises, sail boats, cycle tours, mail runs, and an excellent range of walking tracks. Don't miss seeing the Hector's dolphins and other special wildlife on a harbour cruise. There is so much to see and do in Akaroa that you will need more than a day trip.
Newspaper
2-13-1963
Framing and plastic cover the temporary buildings at Somerset's newest industry--Louvers and Dampers. Metal will eventually cover the buildings.
(GGG)
Jim Slaughter Photography Collection
The wasp was in the house so I used our go to method of capture and release: a plastic cup with a piece of cardboard covering the top. After it posed for a few pictures I took it outside and released it.
I went to get the plates and it turns out there IS a fracture so it has to be in a cast for 8 weeks, that is if next weeks plate shows no movement, otherwise I will need an operation. For now I have to stay off my foot completely and I am gonna live downstairs wich means no computer (at least for a few days because my sis is gonna help me move it downstairs soon). Bye for now :-(
After thrifting for fabric I came home and laid them out to look at my findings. They looked so pretty I had to take a picture. I almost want to keep them out like this. The thrifted fabric corner. Would that be weird? 8-)
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