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Night-time photograph. Note the "dalek" changing cubicles.
Photograph by E Nägele for John Hinde Studios, 3/5 Dunn Street, London, E.8.; printed in the Republic of Ireland; distributed by Thunder & Clayden and Deaden & Wade Ltd., Bournemouth.
Postally unused.
The Coast Guard Academy Corps of Cadets holds a regimental change of watch, May 11, 2018.
During the ceremony, the new regimental staff relieved the current staff.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin
well i never lived the dreams
of the prom kings and drama queens.
i'd like to think the best of me
is still hiding up my sleeve.
The classic B&O CPL signals that used to protect "BD Tower" in Akron, Ohio are now a thing of the past. New Safetran signals have been erected and the classic signals have fallen.
Dopo aver ripulito insieme a tutti gli altri ragazzi che hanno partecipato alla Raccolta Indiscriminata, ho scattato solo questa foto prima di lasciare C.da Rinazzi...per ora mi basta...
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My stepfather had a stroke a few months ago. He's in a nursing home now and will most likely spend the rest of his life there. I didn't grow up with him, he and my mom married years and years after my parents divorce and therefore have never been really close to him but he's a good man and I feel sad for him. He and my mom divorced a few years ago but remain friends and he's my two younger sisters' father.
When I visited home last month my mom had alot of his things in her garage as his house had to be sold. There was a box overflowing with pieces of wood from his many projects and this was one of those pieces. One of his favorite hobbies was to collect logs, branches, any piece of found wood that he could. He got them from along the Ohio River, around town and so on. He would cut the pieces into smaller pieces and sand them over and over until they were as smooth as silk. You really have to see and feel one of his pieces in person to truly appreciate it, they're just amazing. I'm so happy to have a few of these now with me. To know that something that one person loved and treasured can have a new life with someone else is a good thing I think.
Maj. Robert Rose, 55th Wing chaplain, provides an invocation during the Base leadership salutes the American Flag during the 55th Operations Group change of command ceremony at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., July 31, 2020. The 55th OG is the largest operations group in the Air Force with 11 squadrons and two detachments around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jessica Montano)
Families at the 1100 Lyman Avenue Block Party (Oak Park, IL, USA) collected
trash to clean up our block.
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The 2015 MVW Misses walk the runway in support of the Fashion for Change event & Womankind Worldwide.
Show coordinated by: Models Giving Back
Thank you for the pic' :))
I was walking out of the Saint Lazard's train station after work and here was a pretty sunset, I wanted to capture it. At this moment that guy asked me for a photo. I took several frames of him and his sleepy dog, showed him the photos I took, he was happy I think. He also wanted to showed me a photo of him several years ago, a young and happy man.
He was a bit drunk and he couldn't talk intelligibly, I had no money on me that day, not even a coin to give him. The day after he was gone
Saint Lazard train station, Paris, France
(see the image on alikaragoz.net)
Mary the Morgan is modelling a Simple Change browband. The beads are on a chain with a clip so they are interchangeable- you can wear a different browband every day ;^) These are beautiful pieces of tack- the browband leather is really nice and the beads are quite classy.
U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to 2-158th Assault Helicopter Battalion hold a change of command ceremony at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., April 11. Capt. Andrew R. Hyres relinquished command to Capt. Winston L. Sims.
U.S. Army photos by Capt. Brian H. Harris
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.
At the site of the massive Southern California Gas Co. methane leak, we
focused on the immediate threat to health and the prospect of a renewable
future.
photo credit: Alan Weiner
"Free Tim deChristopher," reads a sign outside the Reno Bike Project in Reno, Utah. De Christopher was arrested on July 26 and sentenced to a two-year prison term for his act of civil disobedience to halt the sale of US lands for fossil fuel development.
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The demonstration is part of Moving Planet - a global day of climate action encompassing over 2,000 events in over 175 countries this September 24, 2011.
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Another shot from Westonbirt Arboretum, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
My visit was a little early but it was a decent day and the colours were beginning to change. The risk was that if I left in any later the weather was about to change and high winds were due to hit the UK.
Thank you for looking and for any comments you may leave.
The Sustainable Energy Society of Southern Africa [Solar Water Heating]
installs free solar water geysers with the help of the Intisolar Consortium
and Bidvest at the Sithandiwe Centre for mentally and physically challenged
kids in Alexandra Township.
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Standard class 4, 76084 on the North Norfolk Railway, during a Timeline Events Charter. At Lunch time the Crew changed, here one driver talks to the other on the platform at Weybourne.
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.