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I felt like uploaded film, as well as updating you all on what I'm doing just now! I won't be uploading for about 5 days (apart from maybe on instagram) because I'm going up north to Strathpeffer tomorrow with my friend. I'm taking my Konica C35 and DSLR so expect some landscape photos sometime soon.
Nikon F-601
Kodak Proffesional B&W CN400
sooc
i need yall's help for a sec. go to my youtube channel. i think youtube shut it down for some reason. please tell me if yall can still access it please.
Update: it's seems like YouTube has a problem where it can't load the channel. There is a google data center in Berkeley county, SC. We have been having massive thunder storms with intense lightning. I have a theory that the data center lost power last night for a few minutes. This caused me to lose access to my channel for about fifteen minutes. I do not know how big of an area that data center covers. It could be a major part of the east coast. Anyways I'm able to access my channel now and then. It still goes out for a few seconds. My channel is Chandelure102.
Updates - Egypt, July 5, 2013**
The Islamists took to the streets to fight what they called a “military coup”. Minutes after the peaceful sit-in in Rabaa of tens of thousands listened to speeches by Islamist leaders, including Supreme Guide to the Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Badei, inciting violence and hatred, violence erupted in Cairo. Morsi supporters moved in a march from Rabaa and were divided into two groups. A part went to the National Radio and Television Building in Maspeero and was pushed back by Special Forces of the army and police. They moved back to Abd El Moneim Reyad, trying to break in into Tahrir Square, where they were fought patriotically by protesters to protect the revolution’s square. This battle reportedly left eight dead. The other group went to Manial where they terrorized the residents and left six dead.
Later at night Islamist leader, Hazem Abu Ismaeel and Deputy Supreme Guide to the Muslim Brotherhood Khairat el Shater were arrested.
P.S. Both Tahrir and Manial were covered, but since going to Rabaa sit-in is too risky, especially for citizen journalists, there is no footage for it.
Egypt, July 3, 2013**
Egyptians revolted for the fourth day, now also in front of the Republican Guards building and mansion where Morsi is reportedly staying. The majority of Egypt today was waiting and counting down for the Armed Forces communique that was around five hours late. The reason behind this delay might be that they were trying to take control of things and getting ready to arrest Islamist and Muslim Brotherhood leaders. When the communique was finally out and declared that Morsi is no longer president people knew that violence will follow soon, nevertheless they still celebrated their victory.
Egypt, July 2, 2013
In a nonsense address to the nation late Tuesday, Morsi vowed to protect his presidency to stay in power and defend constitutional legitimacy with his life. The late night speech came after his statement earlier Tuesday, where he demanded that the SCAF withdraw their ultimatum, saying he wouldn't be dictated to.
On the other hand, many Politicians said that Morsi's speech equivalent to "civil war call" and its rehearsal is running now in front of Cairo University, where clashes erupted between the supporters of the president and the dwellers of Bain Al-Sarayat District.
In a quick response to Morsi's threats for his people, the armed forces spokesman declared on his official facebook page that "the army will sacrifice our blood to defend country".
The reaction of the protesters on Morsi's speech was simple and to the point; they gathered in many governorates and held up their shoes after the speech!
Egypt, July 1, 2013**
Protests continue for the second day after the official call for the revolution in tens of cities and villages across Egypt. While millions of protesters were sure that they will bring Morsi down, others decided to let it be known. Like the case of January 25, some protesters decided to show that they brought the regime down by protesting in front of the ruling group's headquarters. The clashes in the vicinity of the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters left eight dead and many injured when the MB youth shot live bullets at the protesters. Later the headquarters was broken into and set on fire.
Later in the day, the Armed Forces gave its first communique. The military helicopters that were met yesterday with great support from many protesters resulted in a statement declaring that the Armed Forces is on the side of the people. The Armed Forces gave "a final 48 hours for all sides to meet the people's demands, or else it will have to do its national duty of protecting the people." In the case of not meeting the demands before the end of the 48 hours, the Armed Forces will put its own roadmap and oversees its implementation. It was also stated that the Armed Forces will not take part in politics.
The communique was met by both the majority of protesters and people who didn't join with great support that has given the squares of Egypt a celebratory spirit. Secular political groups like the Salvation Front, the National Association for Change and Tamarod Movement also gave a positive reaction, but stated that protesters will ensure that the army stays out of the political life.
The Presidency and the Muslim brotherhood both announced that they will hold press conferences to comment on the communique, but none of them ever happened. Meanwhile the Islamist groups started mobilizing their youth in marches in more than six cities all over the country.
Egypt, June 30, 2013**
The second wave of the revolution has started! June 30 began as a much bigger movement than January 25. After a majority of Egyptians were fed up with Muslim Brotherhood rule they took their decision and lead the politicians to the street.
June 30 made a great start with millions of people revolting in almost all governorates of Egypt. With red cards and whistles, Egypt declared Morsi out. Rules were put for the protesters to never chant for or against the army or the police, but when a military helicopter started flying over Ithadeya many cheered for it. The loudest chant though was "LEAVE", all protesters united on one aim, to topple the Islamist fascist regime.
Meanwhile a few clashes between the regime supporters and revolutionaries took place in Assuyt and Beheira, leaving at least five dead and around 80 injured. In Cairo, the clashes were in front of the Muslim Brotherhood headquarters in Mokkatam where supporters fired bird-shot from the building and where met with Molotov cocktails from the protesters resulting in small fires inside the building.
June 29, 2013**
The Egyptian People did one final warm up before the Red Card comes out. Tamarod Movement (Rebel) held a press conference early Saturday at the Journalists Syndicate, the movement's founder announced that the final count was more than 22 million signatures. He called upon the people to protest on June 30 to continue what they started and topple the first civilian elected president one year after his inauguration for his failure in achieving the main objectives of the January 25 Revolution as well as putting the Muslim Brotherhood in control of the top of power of all country's sides of power. He also asserted that the number of signatures was a reflection of how much the public has turned against Morsi. It is noteworthy that the number of signatures collected is more than 85% of the number of voters in the presidential elections' second round.
Egyptians took their decision and raised the red card against President Mohamed Morsi!
Egypt, June 28, 2013**
As Egypt approaches June 30, the date of the uprising called for by Tamarod (Rebel), a movement that has already collected more than 22 million signatures to ouster President Mohamed Morsi, both excitement and apprehension fill the residents of the capital. In the governorates though, the protests have started earlier than expected. On the day of the governors' reshuffling people took the streets in all governorates that had a new Muslim Brotherhood governor. As the protests became bigger they have also demanded the removal of the regime.
In the past year, the life of the average Egyptian has become harder everyday; prices of essential products never seize to increase, people had to stand in endless lines to find diesel, every house and workplace all over Cairo suffer from water and power cuts. All this lead to rising aggression between a great percentage of the population. Anger was dramatically increased when Egypt ran out of gas and the streets of Cairo turned into one big parking lot.
By the beginning of the week, it has become known that Ann Patterson, U.S. Ambassador to Egypt met with Khairat El Shater, deputy supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood. The meeting with a non-governmental-official was never explained by the embassy, but it has become clear that the U.S. Administration still supports the Muslim Brotherhood rule, and President Morsi as part of it. The U.S. Administration that has always claimed to encourage democratic change in developing countries, proved itself wrong after the Arab Spring. It is now understood that the American support is always given to a group whom they believe will give them the most benefit regardless of the group's view on people's freedom. For this reason, a new addition to the revolution's banners was ones against Obama, Patterson and the U.S. Administration in general.
The Defense Minister, Abd El Fattah El Sisi has been very discreet about his stance regarding the Muslim Brotherhood rule. On Sunday he gave a vague speech that has kept people wondering if we'll be facing a coup in the coming days, especially when he mentioned that the army's role is to protect the will of the people. One day after the minister has spoken a National Security Council meeting was announced. The meeting's statement expressed the attendees' respect to peaceful protests and declared that the parliamentary elections will be held in a few months, once the elections law is approved. The presidency has also announced that the president will give a speech on Wednesday to celebrate the first anniversary of his inauguration.
Tamarod met the announcement of the president's speech with calling for a protest to watch him in Tahrir Square. After the whole country waited in front of a television, Morsi spoke for almost three hours saying complete nonsense. The speech that had not once mentioned June 30 or the clashes that were happening in Mansoura a few hours before he spoke, had one aim; to show that the army and police are on the side of the regime. This was proven, from the president's opinion, after both ministers of Defense and Interior were present in the front row listening to his speech, and after mentioning five times that he's the commander-in-chief of the police and armed forces.
Two days before the revolution, the plan was to mobilize all governorates but Greater Cairo's. Today what actually happened was that there were protests in almost every city and village in Egypt. While Alexandria, Dakahleya, Port Said, Dameitta, Monofeya, Gharbeya, Sharqeya and Beni Souief had huge protests, Greater Cairo had four sit-ins for the first time since January 25, 2011. As protesters poured in in Tahrir Square, others stayed in Kitkat in Giza, and others in front of the Ministry of Defense. A warm up has started with two small sit-ins in the vicinity of the Presidential Palace in Heliopolis. The day has faced clashes in many cities between revolutionaries and regime supporters that left two dead, one of which is an American citizen, and 227 injured.
**Text by: Mariam Saleh (mariam-saleh.blogspot.com)
This is an updated version of Pudú to support the One Laptop Per Child Campaign (UCPN) in Chile. The new Pudú is 15 inches tall compared to the little 5 inch tall original.
Pudú
recycled fabrics
salvaged wire
recycled polyfil
Speaking of updates, we've been busy with several projects including some school workshops in which students' drawings were combined into class mascots. We'll have photos to share with you soon.
Governor Hogan Updates his Cabinet on the Coronavirus Pandemic by Patrick Siebert at 100 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
Another update of my Sigfig and Delta 7. changes are in new hair on Jak (HP snape) Dark blue lightsabers and some colouring improvements on the Delta.
CLAY COUNTY TIMES
Clay county Sheriff's office substation and Clay county Fire station number 8 Creekdale is Command post for major flooding along Swift creek now running like river . New Mexico DOT Closed NM state Rd 308 From Swift creek Bridge on the East side of Creekdale to Mist mt Road in Creekdale .After Swift creek overflowed and washed away earth and parts of the highway and guardrails. Sid Bindy told the Times that this Third time this year that road has washed out and since the Mist Mt fire 139,645 Acres burt scar just north of Creekdale is going to cause problems for years to come .
Picture here New Mexico DOT District 7 Engineer Sid Bindy gives an update to government officials and residents of Clay and Hazzard Range counties.
Governor Hogan Updates his Cabinet on the Coronavirus Pandemic by Patrick Siebert at 100 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401
Basically noticed that I had not updated a photo of the desktop for a whole. Not the best shot and not everything is there - but eh - it's an update.
Pleased that over the past year I have updated the mixer and Mic. I have also gone wireless with the keyboard and mouse - awesome.
Latest editions were the two widescreens that I picked up for a song on Boxing Day 2010.
Health Minister Adrian Dix and Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provide an update on COVID-19 on October 5, 2021.
The new layout for November 2013. I'm running out of room here so I think it's time I built some more shelf space :D
Premier John Horgan, Health Minister Adrian Dix, Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, provide an update on COVID-19 on February 15, 2022. British Columbia’s provincial health officer is easing COVID-19 restrictions while maintaining key protective measures to support the health and safety of all British Columbians.
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Hey family,
Just wanted to send you an update of what is going on with the wedding. I know we are not close in distance and some of you are feeling left out, so here are our latest updates. These are pictures of colors that I like. I was thinking of a blend of different shades of purple and blue with silver accents since it'll be near New Years. We haven't found a reception hall yet but I've exhausted all of the resources in the same town so now I'm looking into neighboring towns. I'm planning on looking at a potential banquet hall tomorrow morning that is about 6 miles away, I hope that's not too far. If that doesn't work, we might have to try something more expensive like a hotel hall.
We are definitely having a reception so don't worry about that. We plan on including dancing and all the traditional dances. Giulian and I aren't too excited about having a full course meal because we don't think food is the most important or memorable part of the celebration so we didn't think it would be wise to allocate most of our resources toward that (since that would costs thousands of dollars). However, my parents would like to have a nice spread of hors d'oevres such as finger sandwiches, veggie trays, fruit trays, etc. and punch of course. Our pastor's wife told us that there is a lady at our church who makes very nice cakes and would probably give us a wedding cake as a gift, so we're going to follow through with that.
We've already begun compiling a playlist but didn't think hiring a DJ would be necessary. Our friend Monika offered to make us a slideshow with pictures and maybe some video, so if you guys could get together some special family pictures and pics of us growing up that would be awesome. If you know how to incorporate family videos on there we could do that too.
Since we're not doing an entire dinner buffet I figured the reception could be a bit shorter than usual. And what we had in mind was for the guests to depart and the close friends and family to go to our pastor's house for a nice dinner together before Giulian and I leave. We have friends from church that own a few Honey Baked Ham restaurants so we could have them cater the dinner. I wanted to give our familes the opportunity
I was hoping that some members from the family and other close friends could read key Bible passages at the wedding ceremony. Since my nephew Jacob and Giulian's niece Bella are around the same age I thought it would be appropriate and cute if they were ring bearer and flower girl together (which would exclude my 2 nieces, 1 other nephew, Giulian's other 2 nieces, and 2 nephews but it's quite difficult when our immediate families are so large to include everyone).
But an idea that I thought would be neat is if before the service the family members could greet the guests when they come in to the ceremony. Then, before the wedding party comes down the aisle, our family members could each come down the aisle and place a flower in a vase at the front. Someone (Giulian's Uncle Rick would probably be a good choice) could explain who you guys are and how family is very important to us. You could walk down in your individual families (i.e. Mike, Gina & the girls; Gino, Andrea & boys; maybe Mauvianne and Giovanni could walk together; and my family's families).
Also, I thought it would be nice if we could do something to remember and recognize Giulian's dad at the wedding. I haven't talked to him about it yet, but do you guys have any ideas for something special we could do?
I am starting to formulate ideas about the theme of the reception (I'm thinking a winter wonderland look) but I'll let you know as that comes together. Also, I will be interviewing soon for a 2nd job at a real estate office that a friend from church's mother owns, but I've also been able to work alot more hours (about 23 this coming week) at my current job with some new kids that we took in that only speak Spanish. Apparently I'm the only person at my organization right now that speaks Spanish. Giulian really enjoys his job and has been working alot, but is looking for an additional source of income, maybe on the the weekends.
We are also apartment hunting and are hoping to find an affordable 1 bd/1 bath in Fullerton but might have to settle for a studio. We'll see! We registered at Target and Bed, Bath & Beyond as you'll see on the invitations. In order to save money, time and paper I enrolled in an online RSVP website so everyone can RSVP online. We'll send the invitations out as soon as we find a reception hall and can get them printed, but I've read that 2 months in advance is customary. Also, we are going to decide on the ring design by the end of the week and will have the engagement ring on my finger in a month! I hope that was extensive enough, let me know if you have any questions/ideas or would like something else to be included. We love you all and can't wait to celebrate with you!
Blessings,
Christy Brandt (and Giulian says "Hi" too!)
The Library of Congress Rule Interpretations is coming to an end. It will soon be replaced by RDA, Resource Description and Access The update pictured here will probably be the last. .
Images from the NASA Science Update where findings of a methane plume were reported. www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/news/marsmethane.html ( www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/news/marsmethane.html ) Credit: NASA / Paul Alers
Health Minister Adrian Dix and Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provide an update on COVID-19 on April 5, 2022.
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Health Minister Adrian Dix and Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provide an update on COVID-19 on June 10, 2021.
Health Minister Adrian Dix and Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provide an update on COVID-19 on February 9, 2022.
Health Minister Adrian Dix and Chief Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry provide an update on COVID-19 on January 7, 2021
🍀Jiajia Doll
New works update
Tell a story of the dress — blue set
The 3 dress set, they are like a girl wearing in different scene.
So they have very beautiful names.
Blue 💙 English afternoon ☕️
Blue is very vintage,
But it is also very special design.
At a weekend with sunshine,
a little girl wearing a delicate vintage dress,
with favorite tea,
spent time of her leisure afternoon.
Blythe:
www.etsy.com/listing/533516815/jiajia-doll-limited-4-piec...
momoko:
www.etsy.com/listing/533517981/jiajia-doll-limited-4-piec...
Thank you for your read💕❤
#jiajiadoll #blythe #momoko #jerryberry #yosd #msd #sd #handmade #dollclothes #dorandoran #pullip #monsterhigh
this has been my project for a few months well this and the base its in :P if you want to watch a youtube vid showing the droid base on mustafar go here >.>
www.youtube.com/user/legoMOC777?feature=mhum#p/a/u/0/NuqX...
and yes i have a youtube :)
Muchacha desconocida, para LVM búsqueda del Tesoro {9/12} y VERANO EN COLOR para Happy Colors, julio 2011
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Images from the NASA Science Update where findings of a methane plume were reported. www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/news/marsmethane.html ( www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mars/news/marsmethane.html ) Credit: NASA / Paul Alers
Work is beginning in earnest on the remodeling of our 150+ year-old farmhouse. The contractors began to demo and gut the kitchen, bathroom and library, three of the first rooms to be redone. The work revealed inside the house's stone walls, old wiring and duct work, a 70-year old newspaper behind a wall, and even a long-abandoned bee's nest.
Finance Minister Selina Robinson announces that the Fall 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update confirms the forecasted provincial deficit at $13.6 billion, which includes an additional $2 billion for new COVID-19 supports for British Columbians through B.C.’s Recovery Benefit and Recovery Supplement.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2020FIN0066-002090