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for the mission 24 challenge group.
I struggled to find something either different or meaningful.
If I were visiting grandkids I would have done a daiper change, but I am visiting my mother. We saw this sign as we went out for lunch.
One must aways examine the depth of change....
‘Change from eruption’
neuage.org/2020 Texts-Design-Photo: ‘Café Wha’ – Greenwich Village NYC 2019 © Neuage (26 June 2020)
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The Virginia Defense Force conducts a Change of Unit Designation Ceremony Sept. 28, 2013, at Fort Pickett as part of the organization's ongoing reorganization effort. During the ceremony, the VDF stood down the Black Horse and Highland Brigades and activated the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Regiments. In previously held ceremonies, the VDF deactivated the Lafayette Brigade and stood up the 1st Regiment. The all-volunteer VDF is in the final stages of a reorganization that will make them more flexible and capable of providing the mission packages as prescribed by the Virginia National Guard Defense Support to Civil Authorities Playbook. Some of the response packages include Incident Management Assistance Teams, JOC Augmentation Teams as well as teams focused on interoperable communications and shelter management. At the end of the ceremony, retiring VDF Command Sgt. Maj. Andy Stevens was recognized for his 28 years of active duty service in the U. S. Army and 11 years of service in the VDF. After the ceremony, Maj. Gen. Daniel E. Long, Jr., the Adjutant General of Virginia, addressed VDF leaders at their annual Commander's Conference. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
Posters make ideas visual for all kinds of causes including social change, struggles for peace, and icon political campaigns. These visual messages can also document time and place and define a culture.
All That Jazz: A selection of Jazz Posters from the Collection of Howard Courtney is on view at the Stambaugh Studio Theatre Gallery from January 17–February 17, 2012 at Ohio Northern University. The exhibit showcases about 50 works out of over 1,200 posters, representing several countries and the Chicago jazz scene.
The collector Howard Courtney has a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology, an M.A. in Arabic, a graduate certificate in Middle Eastern Studies and additional graduate work in Mesopotamian Archaeology and Persian Literature. He taught at several junior colleges in the United States and at the Birzeit University in Jordan, where he lived in the Middle East for several years. Courtney eventually worked as a parole agent, supervising mental patients and sex offenders when they were released from the penitentiary. Due to the dangerous job, Courtney retired 20 years ago.
“I often joke that I was a born collector and started collecting when I was a child,” stated Courtney as he described his poster collection. “Over the years my interests have included specialized stamp collections, stained glass windows, Persian carpets, World War I posters, art, ancient Middle Eastern pottery, antiques, art pottery, autographs and Jazz posters.”
Courtney has been a jazz fan since my early teen-years, “due to my parents’ interest in such,” he explained. “But also having lived in small towns, or out-of-the-way places, there was not much of an opportunity to see the major participants in person. Consequently, I had to live my jazz fantasies through recordings and reading about the musicians.”
While attending junior college in his hometown of Port Huron, Michigan, “I met a handful of others whom were also interested in jazz. We formed a jazz club and would travel the 60 miles to Detroit to attend concerts. Over the years, I bought many recordings of the musicians I liked and currently have over 4,000 jazz CDs, 300 classical and 100 opera CDs. Although I played the saxophone in the high school band and took piano lessons, I realized I had absolutely no talent. So, I gave it up after graduation. But, after college, I sang in the chorus of Opera Illinois for 11 years.”
Throughout Courtney’s lifetime, he had the opportunity to maintain his interests in jazz and to see many performers live in concert. Reviewing his collection, he explained, “With the rich history of Chicago jazz and the opportunity to attend a performance almost daily, I began to ask for posters once a performance was over. Soon I knew which stores, hallways and bulletin boards would have them. Seven years later, I had over 1,300 different posters from 1927 to the current week. Now, I am well known to Chicago jazz musicians fans as “The Poster Man.”
Courtney’s criteria for collecting a poster comprised of the genuine advertisements created at the time for an actual event. “I do not knowingly collect later printings or posters that only have a jazz theme. Without me asking, numerous well-known musicians from all over the world have given me posters of their performances once we have met and they see how serious I am about them. Most musicians never see the posters they are listed on as they fly to a performance. Often they are astounded when I appear and ask them to autograph a 30-year old poster they were listed on as they often didn’t know existed.”
Courtney’s jazz poster collection is currently archived at the University of Chicago Library that holds accumulations of autographs, photographs, programs, flyers, tickets, business cards, etc. “They have approached me several times about donating my poster collection, but that is a decision I will make in the future. Since I have no musical talent, my philosophy is that my contribution to jazz history is preserving the posters and other memorabilia.”
seasons change and so can I
hold on Boy
no time to cry
...
a lifetime of memories
run though my head...
Dream Theater
Tobyhanna Army Depot
June 17, 2019
Reviewing Officer: Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, U.S. Army CECOM Commanding General
Outgoing Commander: Col. Nathan M. Swartz
Incoming Commander: Col. John W. McDonald
Photographer: Thomas Robbins
The Flickr Lounge-Changing Seasons-Photo #1
Happy Purple Tuesday
Fall always brings out the Morning Glories and the English Ivy Flowers. The Ivy will produce these yellow-green umbels. They are very high in sweet nectar. The insects love them. These umbels will last until late Autumn when they will turn into dark blue berries, and then the birds will have a snack. I was lucky, the flower was actually there, not Photoshopped.
Chen Zheng-Zong's wife the family has lived in a house here for 100 years and are to be evicted. Xiang Si a farming community is under threat from destruction by a new LCD screen factory. 08/12/2010, Chang Hua, Taiwan.
I just felt like some things had to change.
1) I want to take more photos and I want to take more creative photos. For this purpose, I´ll carry a notebook with me all the time where I´ll note down my picture ideas. (I know, that´s not a quite new thing to do but I just recently thought about it.)
2) I want to clean my room and sort out my old clothes, my old books and all the other old stuff.
3) I want to be nicer. To others, to me, just in general. I don´t know yet, what I´ll exactly do, we´ll see. I want to treat others like I´d like to be treated.
(This resolution also refers to the internal monologue in 178/365.)
4) I don´t want to spend so much time doing nothing.
Tobyhanna Army Depot
June 17, 2019
Reviewing Officer: Maj. Gen. Randy S. Taylor, U.S. Army CECOM Commanding General
Outgoing Commander: Col. Nathan M. Swartz
Incoming Commander: Col. John W. McDonald
Photographer: Thomas Robbins
War Child's Busking for CHANGE, Toronto.
The Apollo Effect
Command of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital changed hands for the first time since its Aug. 31, 2011, opening during a ceremony in front of the facility Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Col. Susan Annicelli relinquished command of the award-winning hospital to Col. Charles Callahan as hundreds of medical staff, patients, friends and Family observed.
October, 17
IFC hosts the 5th Annual Climate Business Forum 2018, to take place in Vienna, Austria. The two-day client-focused event will offer innovators in climate-smart business, investing, and policymaking an indispensable opportunity for new business development, networking, and knowledge exchange.
Photo Credit: Kaia Rose, Connect4Climate
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow visited Duke McKenzie’s fitness centre in Crystal Palace, where Time to Change has sent scores of young men and women with mental health problems.
Photo courtesy of Andy Forey photos, for Croydon Minds
Vietnamese youth climate leaders, after coming back from the Vietnam
Climate Leadership Camp (VCLC) 2018, organized many activities for #RISE in
different provinces and cities of Vietnam. Activities range from social
media campaigning, to climate and energy workshops, to flashmob dancing.
One of the highlights of RISE Vietnam is flashmob performances that these
community groups are coordinating in Can Tho, An Giang and Ho Chi Minh
City, between September 5-8, 2018, where participants wear the traditional
hats (nón lá) hand painted by themselves, carrying #Rise and #fossilfree
messages.
This is the flashmob in Can Tho in the Mekong Delta, at Ninh Kieu Bridge.
(c) CHANGE/350Vietnam
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Immature cicadas shed their shells as they mature or change into adults. The abandoned exoskeleton is left behind, still clinging to the bark of the tree. A bit creepy huh?
Change of Command Ceremony in honor of BG Mark C. Quander and BG Lori L. Robinson, in Eisenhower Hall, West Point, NY on June 20, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Christopher Hennen, USMA)
Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, Oct 10 2010
In Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, a multi-cultural group of families came together for the weekend to build raised permaculture beds at a community peace and reconciliation site to demonstrate a solution to climate change and to urge politicians to pass clean energy policies.
This was one of over 7,000 climate action events taking place in in 188 countries around the world on 10/10/10 as part of “The Global Work Party.” This synchronized international event is organized by 350.org, and is expected to be the largest day of environmental activism in history.
Photo credit: 350.org
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Stockholm, 2007
The Changing of the Guard ceremony at the Royal Palace.
Much of the ceremony included music from the military band -- but all I heard in my head were ABBA songs. =)
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I know people say changing tables are usually a waste, but I still wanted there to be some sort of space in this room to change a diaper that wasn't on the floor. $39.99 at Ikea, I won't feel too guilty if we end up never using it.
On the Global Day of Action on Climate Change, hundreds of demonstrators march through central London and build a giant mock fracking rig outside Parliament to show their opposition to the expansion of hydraulic fracturing for shale gas in the UK.
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Lt. Gen. Kenneth R. Dahl becomes the new commanding general for U.S. Army Installation Management Command as the Change of Command ceremony takes place at the Fort Sam Houston Theatre, November 3, 2015, in San Antonio, Texas. (U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs)