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View of two log buildings and a third building built at the base of a mountain. A
car is parked below. The card is numbered 31108.
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Publisher:
Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N.C.;
Date:
1935
Location:
Mitchell, Mount (N.C. : Mountain);Mount Mitchell State Park (N.C.);Yancey County (N.C.);
Collection in Repository
Durwood Barbour Collection of North Carolina Postcards (P077); collection guide available
online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/77barbour/77barbour.html
Army Nurse Corp.
Collection of The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Hartford
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During the weekend of the 3rd & 4th August 2013 I attended one of the two Chris Marquardt photography workshops that he held in the UK. I’ve listened to Chris’s photography podcast (Tips from the Top Floor) for about four years now and it was great to finally meet him in person and learn from him first hand.
Tips from the Top Floor:
Chris Marquardt:
During the weekend Chris recorded an episode of Tips from the Tip Floor with all the participants and a link to Show 605 is below:
www.tipsfromthetopfloor.com/2013/08/07/tfttf605-liverpool/
The weekend was also hosted by John Arnold from Photowalkthough which is a free online post processing podcast (and also somebody who personally taught me how to use Lightroom). Links to Photowalkthough are below:
The workshop itself was held at an amazing location in Liverpool called “Camp and Furnace” and the link is below:
Sherman Tank Eden Camp 1940's Weekend Pickering Yorkshire 19th March 2016
All my images from the event can be seen on my Facebook Group: amhjp photography Military along with 000's of others from various re-enactment / living history events
Stoja Pula Camp Site – Istria, Croatia
Situated on Stoja peninsula, on the very tip of the mainland is entirely dedicated to offering you a pleasurable holiday. The rocky coast of this Pula camping site on the Adriatic is reserved for true lovers of tamed wilderness, real paradise for Robinson Crusoe-style adventures, who apart from enjoying natural beauties on land can also dive into the fascinating underwater world. Choose your own Pula camping position in the shade of pine trees.
Location
3 kilometers from the historic center of Pula, with an area of 167,000 m2 it stretches across Stoja peninsula, one of the most picturesque parts of Pula's coast...
Lot information
719 large lots situated in the shade of fragrant Mediterranean vegetation (lot size 60-120 m2) with electricity supply and several central sanitary facilities, maximum capacity 2,157 people...
Facilities
Restaurant, bar, supermarket, exchange office, souvenir shop, news-stand, public telephone, massage in the open, special toilet facilities for the disabled, laundry room and equipment/area for ironing, area for washing dishes, showers with hot and cold water and beach showers...
Beaches
When it comes to beaches, Camp Stoja satisfies everyone's taste. This sun-soaked camp has a picturesque green coastal area and rocky beaches sloping towards the crystal-clear sea. Pebbly beaches and a sandy beach are ideal for families with children. Beaches are equipped with showers.
Sport & recreation
Camp Stoja provides a variety of sports grounds and sport equipment: basketball, volleyball, mini-golf, table tennis, children's games, diving. The camp also has a children's playground as well as bike trails in the vicinity...
Entertainment and animation
Arenaturist's animation club – Artur club, for adults and children, starts with its activities at 10 am with jogging, aerobics and "keep fit" exercise. Sports activities and recreational contests continue in the afternoon hours. The extremely rich mini-club program, during the...
Address: Stoja 37, HR-52100 Pula
Phone: +385 (0)52 387 144
Fax: +385 (0)52 387 748
E-mail: acstoja@arenaturist.hr
GPS: 44.859626, 13.81453
This old boxcar is arriving at Solvay, NY with CSX local B769. It's going to the Finger Lakes RR where it'll probably be loaded with big rolls of paper at WestRock. Usually there are three coil springs on the trucks, but there are only two on these (on the outside anyway). CAMY 4828.
Medulin Camp Site – Istria, Croatia
Stretched over two peninsulas covered with luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation and connected with a narrow passage, in a deep bay offering a safe embrace. This lovely and relaxing Medulin camp site on the very south of Istria will surely make you leave your hectic everyday life far behind. The gentle green scenery encompasses the picturesque cove with pebbly and sandy beaches that slope down to the sea. The sun and fragrant Mediterranean vegetation, as well as the stunning view of the islands, peninsulas and fascinating Medulin Bay with its fishing boats are your faithful companions during this perfect Medulin camping holiday.
Location
Situated in the town of Medulin right by the sea only 10 km from the historic center of Pula, covers an area of 300,000 m2...
Lot information
Camp Medulin has at its disposal 1.045 large lots situated in the shade of fragrant Mediterranean vegetation (lot size 60-120 m2) with electricity supply and several central sanitary facilities, maximum capacity 3,318 people.
Facilities
Camp Medulin has several restaurants and bars, a snack bar and pizzeria, special toilet facilities for the disabled, area for washing dishes, showers with hot and cold water and beach showers, supermarket, exchange office...
Beaches
The large picturesque bay of Camp Medulin, with its many coves, unique sandy beach Bijeca, many pebbly beaches sloping down to the crystal-clear sea, is an ideal place for families with children. Beaches are equipped with showers.
Sport & recreation
Large waterslide and plenty of fun and games for children, numerous walking and jogging trails and bike trails in the vicinity. Close to Camp Medulin is the Arenaturist sports center...
Entertainment and animation
Arenaturist's animation club – Artur club, for adults and children, starts with its activities at 10 am with jogging, aerobics and "keep fit" exercise. Sports activities and recreational contests continue in the afternoon hours...
Address: Osipovica 30, HR-52203 Medulin
Phone: +385 (0)52 572 801
Fax: +385 (0)52 576 042
E-mail: acmedulin@arenaturist.hr
GPS: 44.814179, 13.932053
Camp Nou, (New Field, often referred to in English as The Nou Camp) is a football stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain which has been the home of Futbol Club Barcelona since 1957.
The Camp Nou seats 99,786, reduced to 96,336 in matches organised by UEFA, making it the largest stadium in Europe and the 13th largest in the world in terms of capacity. It has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level, including two UEFA Champions League finals and the football competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
More informationhere
It was nice to re-visit the stadium, even if I still haven't been inside. I could have paid out for the stadium tour, but all I want to do is stand inside and take a couple of pictures. I don't want a full on tour of the changing rooms and everything else.
We wanted to see the sunset over the canyon, but did not want to set up camp in the dark, so we figured we had better take a break to check into the camp ground before it got too late. After getting the tent set up, we headed back to the canyon rim to watch the sun set.
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys
Families begin move into new Army Family Housing
By Clint Stone
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs
CAMP HUMPHREYS – The next step in the Camp Humphreys transformation was realized March 6 when the first families began moving into the new Army Family Housing towers here.
The three housing towers will soon be home to 210 Army families.
Part of the ongoing transformation and relocation of U.S. Forces in Korea, the apartment-style housing is packed with improvements, such as increased storage, natural gas stoves, high tech security systems and child safety windows. The apartments feature an external mechanical room to minimize customer inconvenience if repairs need to be made.
There are a total of 285 parking spaces and families can look forward to hard wood flooring and CCTV security cameras on their front doors. There are five specially designed handicapped accessible apartments on the first floor of each of the three towers.
When asked what sets these housing units apart from earlier models, Robert D. Perry, the Housing Facilities chief said, “We’ve never had five bedroom apartments before.”
Like most new families preparing to move into overseas accommodations, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Tony Penaz and family were a little leery.
“We weren’t expecting something this nice coming here,” said Penaz. His wife, Sarah, three boys and the family beagle joined him in their move from Fort Bliss, Texas. When asked what impressed her the most about the new housing, Sarah said, “The size. It accommodates our large family of five.”
In total, the new housing towers will increase the availability at Camp Humphreys by 18 five-bedroom apartments, 52 four-bedroom apartments, and 140 three-bedroom apartments.
All of the new units were designed and built using the latest technology to ensure “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design” compliance.
“Overall, this means that we built a superior facility that will not only last for years to come but save our valuable resources in the long run,” said Linda Slotosch, the Housing Division chief.
U.S. Army photo by Edward N. Johnson
Camping at Loch Doine in November, Spit roasting a pork joint, and having beers with your mates. Fantastic.
Deep in the Clorado mountains, a classified training facility sits. Those who know of its existence have called it Camp 211. Here, they train the Elite National Security Force known as The Steel Brigade, a "NextGen" group of soldiers.
But, somehow, Cobra has got wind of its location. Not wishing to face the newest threat to their quest for Global Domination, the Commander dispatches Firefly to close the camp... permanently.