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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Gundrum takes responsibility for the Pennsylvania National Guard's entire enlisted force during a change of responsibility ceremony held at the installation July 15, 2012. Gundrum takes over the Pennsylvania National Guard's top enlisted position from Command Sgt. Maj. Nicholas Gilliland who has served in the position since late 2009. Gilliland will be deploying overseas to Afghanistan with the Pennsylvania National Guard's Company B, 2nd Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment. Prior to this new assignment, Gundrum served as Command Sgt. Maj. of the Pennsylvania National Guard's 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team. (Pennsylvania National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Ted Nichols/Released)

Soldiers of 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, bid farewell to Command Sgt. Maj. Gavin Holmes, and welcomed Command Sgt. Maj. Jerry Heim, the Polar Bear battalion's new senior noncommissioned officer, during a Change of Responsibility ceremony, November 27, 2019, at Fort Drum, New York. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)

Baby changing baskets

•EASY TO TRANSPORT - Use it anywhere in your home or while you're traveling. Unlike those with handles at the ends, our basket has handles on both sides for easier handling and carrying.

•FITS ANY DIAPER CHANGING STATION - No need to buy a new table or dresser for this changing basket. With a width and length of 16x31 inches, it fits most nursery table sizes just fine.

•UNIQUELY MADE OF 100% NATURAL MATERIALS - Hand-crafted by women artisans from natural seagrass and recycled plastic, each diaper changing basket has a distinct boho look that is stunning and decorative.

•FREE ORGANIC COTTON BABY CHANGING LINERS! - We included 2 leak-proof organic cotton liner. It has a polyester back and TPU core for mess-free diaper changing sessions every time!

•MULTIPURPOSE HANDICRAFT - More than a changing basket, it can be used as storage caddy for books, blankets, and toys. It can also be used as a picnic basket or an indoor bed for small pets.

Visit our website at www.glovimex.com

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Change Alley, London. From blog post London's Back Passages.http://londonist.com/2008/12/londonists_back_passage_change_alle.php

Us islanders playing Rugby in Japan showing our support on Climate Change #350Fiji, Samoa and Tonga.

I understand different make up, but sometimes image change isn't what you'd expect or like (I have like 200 old style bottles)

 

Une petite envie de bâiller ????

Took these to share ideas with a cloth diapering mum on Diaperswappers.

 

Read my diaper reviews, product reviews, and tips/suggestions for cloth diapering, here:

dazed81.blogspot.com/2008/02/all-about-cloth-diapers-revi...

Climate change makes agriculture a less secure source of income, often forcing men to migrate to the cities and leaving women behind. Therefore, typical male roles, such as fumigate, are now being done by women.

 

Credit: ©2014CIAT/GianBetancourt

Please credit accordingly and leave a comment when you use a CIAT photo.

For more info: ciat-comunicaciones@cgiar.org

this drake Wood Duck is going through the 'change' out of eclipse......

A similar shot as the previous one, but shot vertically. Not sure which I prefer-- I like the utility pole here, leading out of frame, but...hm. Ilford Delta 100.

"IN SUMPTOUS, GLITTERING DAYS OF EMPIRE, SANSSOUCI PARK WAS A SHOW PLACE OF EUROPE

To the French Ambassador Frederick the Great once complained that oranges did not thrive here. 'Maybe not,' flashed the Frenchman diplomatically, ' but Your Majesty's laurels do!.' "

Finlay Photograph by Wilhelm Tobien

 

(This historic photograph is from a National Geographic article in the February 1937 issue titled "Changing Berlin". It offers a fascinating look at Berlin, Germany, a few years before the start of World War II.)

The bright colour of fall

For some reason I found this road sign slightly amusing. It's warning about changes to the traffic priorities at the junction ahead, which is currently being rebuilt as part of Bradford's city centre regeneration project.

It's been forecasted that Stamford's skyline is going to change rapidly, and the tower crane is a good indicator. You can see in the background of the picture the large tower crane that is currently building Trump Parc. In the lower left foreground of the picture, I thought the shadowed columns of the Bedford St. garage 3rd level was a nice effect.

a change to the centre bed. pots that edged the centre bed have been moved away from the centre bed and positioned as a collective group on the patio (seen here in the foreground)

 

jasmine on the far fence is beginning to leaf

honeysuckle and buddleia clambering over the front arch

ivy covers the back arch at the end of the garden

 

grumps resting on the pillow in his favourite spot

 

meteorological spring begins 1st march ends 31st may

astonomical spring begins 20th march ends 21st june

www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/seasons/...

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

      

Took this series of photos at sunset, early August 2012. The view over Ballinskelligs bay is obscured but the changing hue over time was a sight to behold!

Mt Lofty Botanic Gardens.

South Australia.

 

Taken during Autumn, this place is amazing to explore or just head for a picnic!

 

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Reading Buses revised its Caversham routes from Monday 19th February, in order to put them on a more secure financial footing.

 

The 23 and 24 have been re-combined to form circular services, with anticlockwise journeys numbered 23 and clockwise journeys 24 - therefore pink Scania OmniCity 1105, seen arriving at Reading Station North Interchange on the first day of the new arrangements, will have travelled outward via Lower Caversham Caversham Park and inbound via Emmer Green and Caversham Centre.

 

The pink OmniCitys used on the 23 and 24 will disappear from the fleet soon, and will be replaced by refurbished ADL Enviro400s recently displaced from route 17, which will be painted in a new pink-purple two-tone colour scheme to be branded as "berry". Indeed 1102 and 1103 have already been sold to Midland Classic of Burton-on-Trent, who operated one of they type on loan last year; and they entered service still in their pink livery.

Many gas stations do not have baby-changing tables.

The Changing the Guard ceremony, or Guard Mounting as it is formally known, signifies the official handover of responsibility for the military security of the Royal Palaces in London.

 

Changing the Guard takes place outside Buckingham Palace from 10.45am and lasts around 45 minutes, with the actual handover taking place at 11am. The Buckingham Palace Old Guard forms up in the palace’s forecourt from 10.30am and is joined by the St James’s Palace Old Guard at around 10.45am. The New Guard then arrives from Wellington Barracks and takes over the responsibilities of the Old Guard in a formal ceremony accompanied by music.

 

The guard that looks after Buckingham Palace is called The Queen's Guard and is made up of soldiers on active duty from the Household Division’s Foot Guards. The guards are dressed in traditional red tunics and bearskin hats.

 

The ceremony is free to watch and currently takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, weather permitting.

 

Read more at www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/event/8725947-changing-t...

2019 - Sunset on the pirate cruise.

The joys of home-ownership. Taken on iPhone 5 and edited with Snapseed and Flickr app. 268/365

How to sew a changing pad:

1. Purchase all necessary materials

2. Wash and dry material

21/2. Roll cat and dog hair off of ironing board

3. Iron material

4. Lay out on kitchen table to begin sewing

5. Realize kitchen table is covered in honey from your lovely darlings

6. Repeat steps 2 and 3

7. Clean kitchen table

8. Lay out material and cut to size

9. Decide to use same thread that is already in machine so a new bobbin will not be necessary

10. Begin sewing

11. Have a mild freak-out when you realize the bobbin thread is empty

12. Fill new bobbin - puff out your chest with pride when the thread fills the bobbin in an even and consistent manner

13. Replace bobbin

14. Attempt to pull bobbin thread through the bottom of the machine

15. Watch bobbin pop off and fly across the room

16. Repeat steps 13 thru 15 four additional times until you realize that doing the same thing over and over again is not working.

17. Chuck bobbin across room yourself

18. Dig out manuel from machine and thread bobbin properly

19. Begin sewing

20. Stop sewing when daughter interrupts you and asks to sew on her toy machine.

21. Repeat steps 13 thru 15 on daughter's machine

22. Give up and tell daughter that the thread will only go on the top of the material

23. Resume your own sewing project

24. Realize that the pattern you are using will make the pad too big for its companion diaper bag

25. Adjust pattern and complete project

And there you have it - a simple changing pad project!

Guard change at Amalienborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark.

 

Canon AV-1

Tokina rmc 28mm f2.8

Ilford HP5+, 35mm film iso @1600

Epson V550 scan

The Changing the Guard takes place in front of the Prince's Palace daily at 11:55, by the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince

Changing Seasons

 

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I found this vintage car mirror on one of my hikes at James A Bible Park. I was in a dried up creek bed when I found it, and I thought it was cool how it showed the green leaves still in the tree in its reflection as it rested amongst the orange autumn leaves on the ground.

 

#autumn #fall #mirror #vintage #car #seasonal #reflection #color #photography #nature #ground #ground #hike #walk #ig_masterpiece #ig_captures #picturethis @natgeoyourshot @travelmagazine @digitalphotomag @colorado @cityofdenver

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Port Elizabeth, South Africa Oct 10 2010

 

Participants help release rehabilitated African Penguins affected by oil pollution to promote environmental conservation as 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: Ryan Allen/350.org

 

Copyright info: This photo is freely available for editorial use and may be reproduced under an Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 license.

After shooting a client in downtown Vacaville, I headed to the covered bridge behind the Nut Tree for my own photos. I was saddened to see that the eucalyptus forest around the bridge has been cut down and the bridge stands, naked, between a parking lot and a bare field. I suppose I should be glad that the bridge has not been torn down, but it seems ruined, all the same. I ended up back at the Watt Avenue bridge for photos, where nothing has changed but the water level.

 

Jacket (below), H&M (thrifted). Vest, Tinseltown (cut from a consignment jacket). Dress, Shein (consignment). Leggings, C9. Boots, Nine West (thrifted).

Julien Vincent from Greenpeace joins the 350.org #endfossilfuelsubsidies

twitter storm. (c) James Alcock / 350.org

agat 18k + rossmann 400 redscale

{ Gratitude Day 7 : Seasons }

Experiencing the changing of the seasons has never been as exciting as it has this year -- I have a sneaking suspicion that is because it's my first fall with a DSLR! Mother Nature has sure put her best foot forward this year for me (LOOK at that wonderful palette of colors). I got my SLR almost a year ago now...I can definitely see how much I have learned this last year.

 

** I'm grinning from ear to ear tonight. My last photo made Explore...I didn't even like it but uploaded it anyway! It's only my 5th photo to make it, so it's still something that excites me :) More importantly, I got a 2 1/2 hour skype (webcam) date with my husband tonight <3 <3

The John Wayne Trail crosses the Change Creek Trestle Bridge as it travels east toward Snoqualmie Pass.

 

Texture by Tennesee Gator www.flickr.com/photos/algengler/6588416067/

Abigail from the Philippines sends her end fossil fuel subsidies tweet from

the Sydney twitter storm. (c) James Alcock / 350.org

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