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One weekend, 54 hours, to create new companies, learn things you never thought you would learn, make new friends and grow as a person.
Misericordia University's 2019 Alumni Weekend was held May 31st to June 1st. It was full of fun activities for alumni who were able to reconnect with each other while also meeting alumni from other class years.
Highlights of the weekend included a President Botzman led tour of campus, a memorial mass, an exclusive luncheon to honor the 50th reunion Class of 1969 and several other fun and interactive sessions.
Weekend-Away Travel Bag and Everything Tote
Book review blogged here: miss-behave.de/2009/03/weekend-sewing-book-review/
Fire fighting display at Kidderminster. Carefully controlled explosions carried out under professional supervison.
(L to R) Tim Jennings, Kevin McShane, and Mike Coen recreate the classic Weekend at Bernie's movie poster
From the (now-cancelled) Trophy Wife 2010 poster.
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Data/Local: 14 de novembro de 2009 - Uruaçu - Goiás
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View at the market - this photo taken by my cousin, I liked the way his camera used "intelligent auto" to expose the sky and the darker market correctly. Read more about the Phuket Weekend Market on my Phuket Blog @ www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2008/03/weekend-market.html.
Sharonville, Ohio. Seen at this weekend's HorrorHound convention which is a celebration of monster and horror films. We all need a good excuse to dress up and many of us can't wait until Halloween.
WHO YOU GOING TO CALL?
I doubt that this pair of Ghostbusters had any idea of what awaited them when they finally showed up. Things were seriously out of control by then and I don't think they had a sufficient arsenal of weapons to make a dent in the chaos. We didn't stay around to find out if they could restore sanity.
This weekend, workers replaced panels of track along the J/M/Z Line near Hewes St. This photo shows a worker lagging down tie supports. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
Why can I not stop myself from making impulse buys from Cheap Shops ? I HAD to buy this long smock-like tee shirt which doesn't really do much for me anyway & knowing that if I dare to put it in the washing machine, it will come out looking like an old rag. I'm just buying more landfill.
And who, besides tiny children & maybe Twiggy, ever looked good in a smock? It's such a bad look.
The skirt is a favourite thrifted item from The Wayside Chapel Shoppe.
And that's another thing: the weather. I've noticed other wardrobe remixers mentioning unseasonally warm weather in their Northern World, but down under is supposed to be hot & steamy in February. It's not, it's cold. Last night I wore ski sox to bed. Never in my lifetime has it been like this at this time of the year. That's why I'm wearing footless tights & shoes. Slightly unsettling.
Bangle detail in other photo
0-6-0T no 47406 runs into Rothley, GCR, as the class 101 DMU waits for the single line token for Leicester North.
A crew laid out, masked and painted these flames over a weekend. The car was rolled out Sunday evening and headed for Wilmington's cruise strip, Avalon Blvd. Then general consensus among those who viewed it that night was that the spray can painters had been "loaded". In the sixties flames had fallen out of favor and the public wasn't ready for something this radical. In other words, the car was ahead of it's time because "Old School" was still a few years away. Nevertheless, it was an interesting and enjoyable exercise at the time. Thanks to Allen Duke for offering up his car!
The Parklife Weekender festival is one of the biggest annual events in Greater Manchester with more than 70,000 revellers in attendance each day.
The festival, running since 2010, was developed from the Mad Ferret festival, which launched in 2008.
In 2012 the event moved from Platt Fields to Heaton Park to cope with the increase in attendance.
It is expected that the festival will continue to grow over the coming years.
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