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The old catenary pole is going to be replaced with the new one.

T-4 Blue Impulse,Japan air self defence force

,3 Nov.2015 Air base IRUMA,JAPAN

,Nikon D300+MB-D10

,AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm F2.8G ED VR2+TC-17E2

changes perspective on one's life

This is on the rd in to Bell gorge off the Gibb river rd in the Kimberley. Was just after sunset and we had been travelling most of the day. I'd just killed my second tyre in an hour and changed it to to a rousing chorus of howls from dingo's in the surrounding bush. Kids were having a great time howling back.

2016 Hooks Annual Join Hands for Change Gala

 

Featured Speaker, Marvin Ellison, JCPenney CEO, West Tennessean, and University of Memphis graduate.

 

Empowering • Supporting • Celebrating African American Men

Triumph through Perseverance

 

The Holiday Inn at the University of Memphis

3700 Central Avenue Memphis, TN 38111

April 21, 2016 | 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Mar. 21, 2018

SONY Cyber-Shot DSC-RX100

Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*

10.4-37.1mm (28-100mm equiv.) F1.8-4.9

A trip to ride on the new Hachinohe Line, キハE130

 

Picture by terry richards photography.Pic..Cilip libraries change lives awards

save it - save us - save the world

Hansens flødeis (Hansen ice-cream) changed the name of the ice 'Eskimo' to 'O'Payo'. Same ice, new name.

The ice cream was called 'Eskimo' since 1922 - not only by Hansens but several producers had an Eskimo ice.

The danish people called the inhabitants of Greenland for 'Eskimoes', but the word 'Eskimo' means something like "raw meat eater".

To day it's not political correct to use the name 'Eskimo', so the company changed the name - to the name of the chocolate they use.

And other companies do the same now.

Took a few pics with my crappy cell phone, and played around with them on windows photo editor. Since they're my own yard, I will NOT be geotagging this set of pics.

After traveling to Montreal in 2014 for Eurokracy, I’ve always wanted to return. But due to a busy schedule last year and some last minute plans changing, it didn’t happen. For 2016 though, it all came together and I was amazed at how the event has evolved in just two years to be the amazing weekend that it is now! Click here for the full Eurokracy 2016 article by Sam Dobbins

 

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100 volunteers joined the Climate Impacts Day Vietnam in Can Gio Biosphere

Reserve in Ho Chi Minh City, where they planted trees in the park, did a

beach clean-up, and the trash they collected were made into installation

art exhibitions on the beach to convey climate change messages. They also

made a big dot with climate change photos from the national photo contest

that 350 Vietnam launched in April.

 

But the greatest thing is that 05/05 is only the beginning. In the coming

weeks, the Connect the Dots Vietnam campaign will continue with planting a

thousand trees along the dykes in the most flooded district in HCMC,

reinforcing the dykes and clearing up water hyacinth on the river branches

to reduce impacts, and building climate leadership skills for young people.

 

On each of the trees they planted, they hung a dot with different messages.

In this photo, the dot is the Climate Impacts Day logo.

 

(c) 350.org Vietnam

Día Playero - Tambores - Picnic - 350 Ensenada

 

Un día en la playa. Nos transportamos en formas no-motorizadas o

compartiendo auto.

 

Consumimos nuestro almuerzo sin usar desechables.

 

Tocamos música de percusiones para compartir con la gente de la playa el

movimiento de 350.

 

Verónica Rangel A.

Coordinadora de Conservación

 

COSTASALVAjE, A.C.

Las Dunas #160 ­ 203

Fracc. Playa Ensenada

Ensenada, B.C. 22800

México

 

Fax: +52 (646) 152-1602

 

veronica@costasalvaje.com

www.costasalvaje.com

Christians call on the Church of England to break up with the fossil fuel industry with giant Valentine's Day card delivered outside General Synod. Sign the card here: campaigns.gofossilfree.org/petitions/disinvest-the-church...

Olivier Crèche / SixApart : "change is...keep the wheel turning"

Voici donc Pandore v2, babye les pattes, bonjour les jambes humaines! Elle garde ses mains griffues parce que je les aimes.

Manque plus qu'a refaire son blush!

the change of buckingham palace guards takes place every day (spring, summer and autumn) around 11.30am.

 

these are the scots guards (thanks regdownunder) marching in to the palace. my favourite one is on the out-right-most. isn't him adorable? cute? charming? fluffy? :P

Wrestling Alliance Company - Champion of wrestling 8 - The gigolo Vs Zacaries Machete

 

The gigolo (c) Def. (Pin) Zacaries Machete

 

For : The European Title (No Title Change)

 

( Le dimanche 16 avril a 16h, la WAC organise la 8e edition de son show speciale 'Champion of Wrestling' a Dampremy ! Aucun champions ne sera a l'abris, toutes les ceintures seront en jeu lors d'une meme fin d'apres-midi : Eclipse, Le Gigolo et Jungle Jill sont d'ors et deja prevenu !

 

Notez egalement que le premier round de qualification pour le championnat 'WAC Tag Team' aura egalement lieu ! Cela s'annonce chaud ! )

Pics of the Hackathon "City Hacking Vs Climate Change" FULL INFO HERE: mifactori.de/hackfabrik

Change comes slowly to the leaves in Monte Sano State Park. The ones that just turn brown have been falling for a while now. And the yellows have started to come out. But looking at the big picture of the mountain — from my front porch — it looks like the peak will be soon. (Bear in mind, that’s a guess from a guy that’s only seeing his second Fall here.) It finally rained a little today after 2 weeks of cloudless skies.

 

One of the long straight-aways on the Bankhead Trail.

 

Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR

75mm

F11@1/13th

ISO 2,500 (I was monkeying around)

Polarizer

 

DOL_1566.JPG

©Don Brown 2022

Today, environmental problems are global issues that cannot be ignored.

This problem is not the responsibility of some people. awareness of the

importance of keeping the environment must exist in our lives.[image:

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"You've got to help us, Mr. Nye," said Felicity.

And it isn't Fall yet.

 

On the side of 1329-1331 N. Clybourn Ave, 1919.

We're sharing office space with Citizens for Change.

 

There's a funny story behind this sign. Ask about it sometime.

We're all looking for change in our lives, in the world.

But sometimes, in our quest for change, we forget about what we do have. Change is good, seeking change is good. But sometimes we need to appreciate what we have. Because in all reality, we don't know until it's gone.

Change is good.

 

If you take into account the effects it has on life.

 

Change for the world is what we all dream of.

Change is what the world needs, and what we work for.

Change is what we'll give it.

 

The two sides of change.

 

For the Rogue Players: Holly Skye's Change Project.

 

For Theme of the Week: Drawn On

The Ethical Leadership in Business event is a conference-retreat that offers structured activities such as panels and workshops, but also time and space for a ‘recharging’ retreat experience.

 

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Photo: Paula Mariane

Playing for Change band opened Festival of street arts 2012.

U.S. Army National Guard Soldiers with the 1-151st Aviation Regiment, Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB), 59th Aviation Troop Command (ATC), South Carolina National Guard, conduct a change of responsibility ceremony at the South Carolina National Guard Army Aviation Support Facility (Location 1), Joint National Guard Base McEntire, Eastover, South Carolina, May 21, 2023. During the ceremony, U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin A. Williams assumed responsibility as the command sergeant major for the 1-151st ARB from outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Donald W. Cooley. The event included the traditional passing of the colors and the passing of the noncommissioned officer (NCO) sword. The passing of the colors represents the continuity of leadership and trust within a unit, whereas the passing of the NCO sword is a reminder of the senior NCO's responsibilities in ensuring order and discipline among the troops of that unit. The sword also reminds the senior NCO of their overarching responsibility for the care and welfare of the troops. South Carolina National Guard and civilian guests, families, and friends, welcomed Command Sgt. Maj. Williams as the new Senior Enlisted Advisor for the 1-151st ARB. The 1-151st ARB is the first National Guard unit—doctrinal 24-aircraft U.S. Army attack reconnaissance battalion—equipped with the AH-64E Guardian, the latest version of the Apache helicopter. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Roby Di Giovine, South Carolina National Guard)

   

Rear Adm. Anthony J. Vogt addresses guests after assuming command of the 13th Coast Guard District during a change-of-command ceremony held at Coast Guard Base Seattle, July 9, 2019. The 13th district commander is responsible for overseeing all Coast Guard operations throughout the Pacific Northwest, including the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, which include more than 4,400 miles of coastline, 600 miles of inland waterways and a 125 nautical mile international border with Canada. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ali Blackburn.

we love when we buy pieces of art with no intention of hanging them as a group and it turns out really well anyway.

Rufford Park, Nottinghamshire

camera: Canon A-1

lens: FD 28mm f/2.8

film: KODAK Professional Tmax 100ASA

shutter speed: 1/90 sec

aperture: f/6.7

exposure compensation: 0

filters: Hoya orange HMC & Hama Circular Polarized Filter

scan: Canoscan 9000F + Silverfast SE

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