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While walking from the Steinway / Broadway section of Astoria to the Ditmars section, I encountered little damage until I arrived in the Ditmars neighborhood, a small section of North/West Astoria. Here I found multiple blocks completely shut down because of roadwide obstructions, almost always because of massive trees. These trees often toppled powerlines, and I saw at least 5 crushed cars, 2 of which were under the same tree.
This photo was taken in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. In response to the crisis, the ILO, governments, employers' and workers' organisations engaged in the largest regional income generation and employment creation ever. ©ILO/Marcel Crozet
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Dinner at El Castillo de Jagua with umami and friends.
One lone chicken chunk. I shared, just so ye know.
Format: Glass plate negative.
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this is the remnants of his pie eating attempt, hands tied behind back, face only allowed to get near the bowl
dad had to hold him up to the table....he ws adorable and did all the games perfectly!
We went to the great gatsby fesitval at the tallac historic site in south lake tahoe, california for the first time this year, their 24th year, the kids loved it, we took a neighbor/friend of emerson and spent 4 hours playing vintage children's games, touring historic homes, viewing period costumed performers play music, sing and perform duties of the era....the blacksmith shop was in full operation and we all watched as they made and forged useful items for sale, a great day...FREE except for the food we purchased!
It will be a regular event we will try to attend every year! all with lake tahoe as the backdrop, the tea gardens, trout stream and natural beauty draw us there for normal enjoyment but the added fun of the kids sitting in vintage fire trucks and riding around and seeing history come to life is priceless
Clouds of smoke from the fireworks show illuminated by city lights.
Unfortunately I did not achieve anything close to focus on this shot, but I thought it looked kinda neat--almost painting-like--so I uploaded it anyway.
(Edit: Changed color balance to something less accurate but more pleasing to the eye; the original scene was a lot yellower thanks to the sodium streetlights.)
Recently the Rick Ford Dealership on Kings Mountain Street in Clover was destroied by fire. Here, Rick Dickerson remembers the night of the fire as he looks over the damage Wednesday afternoon. "Dugan", the family dog is seen looking through the rubble.
Nizam ( left ) said on end of December, the families were informed that the campsite is only the temporary shelter until they are placed in low-cost housing, which is part of central government relief plan for the flood victims.