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This photograph was taken just 25 minutes after the previous shot (2696), and from almost the same spot, and about 45 minutes after the shot numbered 2684.
It was quite fascinating to see how the colour of the light changed as the sun dipped lower in the sky.
In this photo of course, the sun is once more shining on the distant hills giving a completely different atmosphere.
A lovely moment to just enjoy.
This is still life type shot I created in my dining/games room for a photographic competition at my local camera club. It's meant to represent rather bleakly the changing childhood of today, namely outdoor actvities giving way to the games consoles. Fortunately my two lads still remain activite despite having a games console.
I live in Dublin city centre and I have been shocked by how quickly every thing has changed. It is the day before St. Patrick's Day and all tourist attractions and public parks are deserted and many are closed to the Public. A few restaurants are open but I know of only three that plan to remain open [with restricted access].
Wood Quay is a riverside area of Dublin that was a site of Viking settlement. The site is bounded on the north side by Wood Quay on the River Liffey, on the west by Winetavern Street, on the south by John's Lane and on the east by Fishamble Street.
Dublin Corporation acquired Wood Quay gradually between 1950 and 1975, finally announcing that it would be the location of their new offices. Large-scale archaeological excavations were conducted on the site by the National Museum of Ireland at intervals between 1974 and 1981. Finds made during the excavations of the site led to a significant, but ultimately unsuccessful, public campaign to halt the development. Artefacts from the excavations are now on display in the National Museum of Ireland. Most of the quay is now entirely occupied by Dublin City Council's Civic Offices.
Two bridges cross the river at Wood Quay, one at the eastern and the other at the western end. The bridge at the eastern end is Grattan Bridge, formerly known as Essex Bridge, named after 18th century parliamentarian Henry Grattan. This bridge, which resembles Westminster Bridge in London, was until the 18th century the most easterly and therefore the closest to the sea of the Liffey Bridges. The bridge at the westerly end of Wood Quay is O'Donovan Rossa Bridge named after the 19th century fenian.
In a later excavation between 1990 and 1993 further along the quay at Lower Exchange Street, an archaeological dig team unearthed a roundtower-like ruin from the 13th century called Isolde's Tower. This tower was first discovered in the 17th century, but most of it was destroyed and covered in. Because of the dig, the construction of underground parking facilities for a planned development on the site could not be constructed at their intended location. The tower ruins are now viewable through railings on Lower Exchange Street, and the car park ramp is further to the left.
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Get ready for the Community Power Conference 2010
Join Ontario's largest annual gathering of
Community Power producers, proponents and supporters
The Community Power Conference 2010 is hosted by
the Ontario Sustainable Energy Association
(OSEA). Together with the Power Networking
Centre trade show, the conference attracts
industry regulators, commercial and community
power generators, farmers and First Nation and Métis delegations.
The conference offers two full days of meeting
and learning from community power experts, while
the trade show displays the latest innovations in
power generation technologies and services.
WHEN AND WHAT:
- November 14, 2010 (1:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.)
The Green Connection opening reception
co-organized with Green Enterprise Ontario (GEO)
- November 15-16, 2010 (7:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.)
Second Annual Community Power Conference
- November 16 - 17, 2010 (8:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.)
Power Networking Centre trade show co-organized
with the Association of Power Producers of Ontario (APPrO)
- November 15, 2010 (7:00 -9:30 pm)
Presentation of Community Power Awards.
WHERE:
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, 700 and 800 Level
222 Bremner Blvd., Toronto, ON Canada
This year, conference organizers have attracted
the following Ontario-wide and international
experts to speak at seminars and share their thoughts.
Speakers from Ontario include:
- Colin Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of the Ontario Power Authority
- The Honourable Brad Duguid, Ontario Minister of Energy
- Gord Miller, Environmental Commissioner of Ontario
- Tom Rand, Advisory and Practice Lead of Cleantech, MaRS
- Michael Lyle, Vice President, Legal,
Aboriginal and Regulatory Affairs, Ontario Power Authority
- Don McCabe, Vice President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
- Jennifer Green, Executive Coordinator,
Agrienergy Producers' Association of Ontario
- Donna Cansfield, MPP and Parliamentary
Assistant to the Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
International speakers include:
- Shaun Chapman, Vote Solar, United States
- Mary Dougherty, Embark, Australia
- Stefan Gsaenger, Ingenieurbüro Henning Holst, Germany
- Johan Lewin, Seeland Development Trust, South Africa
- Preben, Maegaard, Nordic Folkecenter for Renewable Energy, Denmark
- Miguel Mendoca, World Future Council, United Kingdom
- Fabio Rosa, Brazilian engineer who
brought solar power to rural communities of Brazil
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to catalyze the efforts of community organizers
and raise awareness of the benefits of community
power and renewable energy through various
communication channels and by offering a variety
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The Obama Foundation hosts change-makers from across Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Europe for a week-long leadership convening in Athens, Greece on June 17th, 2023.
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Climate Emergency. Activists protest climate change and the Government and Corporate institutions that fuel Climate Change.
so three years ago today, a lovely girl named mckayla messaged me on flickr and we have been best friends ever since
a lot has changed in three years (especially my face haha) and she's been through it all with me (including 1.5 365 projects and a 52 weeks project).
I love you mckayla
heres to change and living life!
I haven't been posting because my brain is tied up in redecorating the bedroom. This duvet cover from Dwell Studio caught my eye while I was at Target the other day and started the whole process. My previous photo must have been my inspiration- probably because I was so excited it made Explore the image was stuck in my brain. I have lots to finish up and will post more photos when it's completed. :)
مادر - آهنگساز هوشنگ ساماني - خواننده حسين بهاربين - گوينده پانته آ طاهري
گويند مرا چو زاد مادر
پستان به دهن گرفتن آموخت
شب ها بر گاهواره من
بيدار نشست و خفتن آموخت
دستم بگرفت و پا به پا برد
تا شيوه راه رفتن آموخت
يک حرف و دو حرف بر زبانم
الفاظ نهاد و گفتن آموخت
لبخند نهاد بر لب من
بر غنچه گل شکفتن آموخت
پس هستی من ز هستی اوست
تا هستم و هست دارمش دوست
Change purse made with vintage linens and button using this tuorial
www.splityarn.com/split_yarn/2005/10/sew_an_easy_cha.html
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So i had a feeling how the election would turn out...however i wasnt prepared for the overwhelming emotion that hit me on the streets of Osaka as they were handing out these papers announcing Obama's victory, I started crying...I was proud to be American...forget Sarah Palin and "Good American" speeches...good america is opposition...and controversy and debate...we are all good Americans, and our arguments make us strong...of course I regret California's choice to amend its laws, to deny my rights...but thats what makes the US strong...ideals and differing opinions...sometimes they are not the same as mine but it is the majority...for now...America
Changing Worlds educator facilitating learning activity with our fifth and sixth graders in room 308.
Residents of the small coastal village, La Manzanilla, Mexico gathered in the Square at 11 am on Friday Feb 13, 2015 in support of Global Divestment Day. The young people pictured here and many of the adults are involved with the organic garden project sponsored by Tieralegre.
Go Alternative Energy!! Juntos con la Tiera!
Photographer: Gail Weiss.
... it's time for a Tusker beer ...
... een koel bierke in een pittoresk huisje in de Gabbra woestijn.
Aan de muur een ware kalender 2010 met plezante pentekeningen over het watertekort in de wereld. Hij wordt uitgegeven door de overheid van Kenia, om de mensen bewust te maken van de waarde van het water!
Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything
- George Bernard Shaw
Up ahead, you can just start to see the second of the chain of three lakes in the upper Tensleep Valley. This is Lake Marion, a smaller lake in a narrower portion of canyon. I'd argue it's prettier here than down at Lake Helen. Our original plan had been to continue on past this point about a half-mile to Misty Moon Lake, but all the other backpackers we'd talked to on the trail--including a pack of boy scouts--had the same plan. Also, Misty Moon sits at the junction of several trails, and I was starting to think things up there might get crowded. Meanwhile, we were tired, the sky was starting to look really questionable, and we happened upon a perfect little flat spot just over a hundred feet from the water, so this was where we stopped. Lake Marion it would be.
This is a quote that I remind myself of often at work. I took photos of signs around town then used photoshop to crop the letters and words to create a poster for a project.
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150925 (the three car sprinter) passes the long since closed Chacewater station, while working 2A86 - 11:41 Penzance – Newton Abbot on Friday 12th January 2018. The down platform has been cleared of bushes and weeds to allow the installation of trunking connected with signalling improvements west of Truro.
Remembering Rebecca Beaty, who, on this day* in 1792, "changed her mode of existance [sic]".
*There's a bit of confusion about Beaty's death date as "second day of the, week November, the 4th" might mean the second day of the fourth week of November. Also, the year carved into the stone is 1702, which is decades before Europeans settled in Bedford. The stem of a 9 only lightly scratched into the stone.
Ancestry.com has a Rebecca Ewalt Beaty listed as being born in 1756, which is consistent with her being 36 in 1792, but that Rebecca Beaty's death date is given as November 22nd, 1807.
Photo is from my drive across Pennsylvania a couple of weeks ago, not last year's trip on US 6. Thanks to the gentleman and Bedford civic booster who was out for a walk with his mother and suggested I visit the cemetery.
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A chance shot on Oxford Street London. I'm not sure if the message was metaphorical or they didn't like the double denim I was wearing...
It's amazing how much sand and dirt form the structure of the ice shelves, churned up by the lake and captured in ice.
Without the dirt being churned up, these ice shelves you see would not grow as big.
A couple of weeks from now all this will have dissappeared for another year. I'm about 15feet above the water here stood on solid ice and dirt.
he surprised me with his discussion of the ice and water cycle and reversible change......we had not discussed this in a year?
we were outside and some icicles fell and he wanted to bring in snow, so i brought in some icicles for a lesson in volume, but he turned it into reversible change
he was also discussing how to save the icicles, we should put them in the fridge......i told him the fridge was not cold enough, he said, "well we could try and see if it works! natural icicle popsicle"
we were discussing the icicles outside so when i broke some off, i decided to bring some in to show him the volume of water contained as it melted.....he ended up showing me, how to use it as a lens/prism.......a wand, a lesson in reversible change and then breaking off pieces and blowing them in pools of water with his breath....wind energy.....he knows way more than me!
I was watching pbs kids with him recently and realized.....this was something he learned from sid the science kid......reversible change......but i swear he had not seen the show in at least 6 months....then about a month after i videotaped this we saw the episode again......aha moment
video link
pbskids.org/sid/videoplayer.html?OnPenguinPond
great show and channel, pbs kids, no commercials, lots of music and physical activity encouraged during the shows and this particular show is called sid the science kid.....perfect age appropriate science investigation encouragement, i see lots of long lasting learning from the 30 minutes he sees maybe 2x a week