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Train 247 getting cleared into Lambton Yard, so unpacked quickly and got her to end my day. March 11/2022 Railfanning Day.
This is the first cut, to make a base for the drusy buildup with red and yellow pompoms I photographed and uploaded on June 30th. I cut a second slice or slab off, after I cut this one and all surfaces are showing these beautiful yellow tubes and the pompoms! I cut it at the clubhouse today and polished this base cut after work last night, on the 1st of July.
T-storm buildup just to our east, viewed from Pleasanton, CA. Upon starting our commute home from work, I saw this... An isolated thunderstorm was pounding Livermore, CA at the time! I quickly asked my mom if we can go to an open area so I can briefly take in this storm at least from a distance. Simply awesome! Now if only we were able to chase this cell... Fun weather times. (Tuesday late afternoon, September 20, 2022; 5:06 p.m.)
*Weather scenario: Much-needed rain & t-storms had hit central & northern parts of California, bringing relief to places that typically see no precipitation in September… A low-pressure area, an occurrence more likely in winter, was churning off the coast. It had followed unprecedented heat across much of California at the start of September, when a prolonged historic heatwave had shattered all-time record highs. Summer months are usually dry here & the 1st half of September was no different. The notable exception to the dry conditions was the tropical moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Kay in far-southern parts of the state. In the past few days, the unusual September rainfall has fallen from Santa Barbara up thru the California/Oregon border. This weather pattern that has brought scattered showers & t-storms was expected to hang on for another day or so, with the quasi-stationary low-pressure system off the coast forecast to begin moving inland by Wednesday. After the weather system exits, we should expect a return to hot & dry conditions.
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
Finally cleared up enough space to squeeze this baby into my 10 by 12 foot office, creating what I like to think of as a very intimate printing suite. The press barely fits, and then only because I removed the feedboard / cabinet and replaced it with a shorter temp. version. It has to hug the wall, but the press is on two 1k lb capacity furniture dollies to facilitate "easy" cleaning and oiling, and fast escapes I guess. I intend to build a platform so the gripper pedal is on a better level vis a vis operator. I also work on intaglio plates, build lightboxes, hold office hours, and eat my lunch in this space.
I rescued the frame from the "too hard" scrap pile - the seat post and bottom bracket were seized and the original fork was bent.
The buildup and anticipation for the Atlanta Falcons Kia 2011 Friday Night Lights at Norcross High School in Norcross, GA. // 2011 Friday Night Lights // August 5, 2011 // Norcross, Ga. — PHOTO: Jay Adams, AtlantaFalcons.com
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
what do you expect from visual art? | building up at the Culture Park Westergas Amsterdam September 2010 | Photography by Hans Kalliwoda
These trees are lashed together and laid on the beach next to the dunes to trap loose drifting sand, in order to build up the dunes. This is an annual event, but is especially needed after Ike washed them away last September 13.
Here they are stockpiled for the day when volunteers get together for this community event.