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Jon at the Brundage Regetta in Parkersburg WV changing socks and shoes. Dry feet isn't always possible. He wears a size 14.
12 years ago I looked at this building in awe. Its the tallest I've ever seen in the whole of Mindanao and Visayan islands in the Philippines. At present I could only look down on them now from an unfinished platform of a nearby building.
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When I first visited this spot more than 1 year ago, I took a similar angle of this jetty. It was in rather good condition and many kids living nearby were walking and playing on it. Now the front part of it has broken and seems like no one is going to do any maintenance or repair.
Hopefully the next time I visit this place, this jetty will still be there ~
c'était l'été dernier , entre le Cap Gris Nez et le Cap blanc Nez...
une bouffée d'air iodé dans un champ visuel ouvert sur le large !
Renfrew High Street has changed a huge amount over the years, and so have I. As a kid I used to wait on this spot for my Mum to come off the bus from her work, kicking a ball about and saying hello to everyone that passed. Last night it was nice to get to play again on this spot albiet it with a camera this time. An emotional Image not sure if the lights are drawing me back in or driving me further away.
Global Divestment Day at the NY Stock Exchange, February 13, 2015
Vanessa Arcara | Assistant to Bill McKibben
20 Jay Street, Suite 732
Brooklyn, New York 11201
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The poster advertising our 2012 Change the World actions -- suport of Children of Excellence on May 19 and support of Imagine No Maliria on that Sunday. [photo by Bruce]
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.
Change Blindness> In visual perception, change blindness is a normal phenomenon of the brain which show in light that the brain does not have a precise representation of the world but a lacunar one, made of partial details. Despite the name, this phenomenon does not affect the eyes but the brain, and as such is bound to happen to all the human senses. This phenomenon is still in research, but results suggests that the brain estimates the importance and usefulness of informations prior to deciding to store them or not. Another issue is that the brain cannot see a change happening to an element that it has not yet stored.
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04 G35 Sedan 6spd.
Vortech V3 supercharger kit
B&M short shifter
JWT clutch
JWT flywheel
SS clutch line
Hawk pads
SS brake lines
M2 Y pipe
coupe mid pipe
HKS sport exhaust
Strafe Intake pipe
Max Flow bypass valve supressor
Tein Flex coilovers
Air Ride Suspension
Defi Boost and Controller
Apexi turbo timer
Motordyne Plenum Spacer
JDM Double Din conversion with A/C controller
Pioneer deck and reverse camera
Stillen Roof Spoiler
Nismo Aero Kit
Unlimited Tuning Racing Grill
Carbon Fiber Air Ducts
JDM Bump Lights
06 Tail lights
blacked out headlights
Tein Hood shocks
Super Advan Racing V2 18x9 +24 offset, 18x10 +24 offset....
Mermaid Shelly and Sora Dancing Mermaid holding a sign connecting the
dots between rising sea levels and atmospheric CO2 levels. By 2050
everyone might need a tail if they want to visit Mission Beach if we
don't do something soon!
Col. John DiGiambattista, commander, 1st Brigade Combat Team “Ironhorse,” 1st Cavalry Division, relinquished command of the brigade he led for 32 months on three continents, partnering with more than 20 nations in diverse training rotations and real-world missions Jan. 27, 2017.
DiGiambattista relinquished command to Col. Wilson Rutherford IV, during a change of command ceremony at Cooper Field. The two men had served together earlier in their careers as captains in the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division.
For more info: www.forthoodsentinel.com/news/hood-welcomes-new-armored-b...
Class change in the Grove. Photo by Kevin Bain/The University of Mississippi Marketing Communications
The representative from the United Nations at the inaugural ceremony was widely booed when she called for each nation to do what it can to stop climate change. Father Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann, M.M., who is a priest and the former president of the United Nations, later explained that the reaction reflected the sense that the United Nations does not represent nations united but nations subjugated, more than anything else by the United States. The priest referred participants to the web site at reinventingtheun.org. Cochabamba, Bolivia, April 20, 2010.
Read Sarah Laskow's article "Citizens Lead Cochabamba Climate Negotiations", which "features links to the best independent, progressive reporting about the environment by members of The Media Consortium."
Follow the World People’s Conference here.
Read the Dispatch from Cochabamba by The City Project's Robert Garcia here.
at Global Shapers Annual Summit of the World Economic Forum in Geneva, 30 August – 1 September 2019
Geneva – Plenary tent
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pascal Bitz
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.
Climate change has taken its toll on rural Uzbekistan, degrading pastureland and depleting livestock. However, one remote village has demonstrated that it can adapt to the effects of climate change – and even increase people’s income at the same time.
The inhabitants of Kyzyl Ravat, a remote village in the Kyzylkum desert of Uzbekistan, have employed a range of techniques to improve herding and breeding practices for their sheep and cattle. In the process, they raised the productivity of their cattle by 36 percent and increased their income by 32 percent.
Find out more about sustainable livestock management in Kyzyl Ravat
Photo courtesy of UNDP in Uzbekistan
Today kids went on strike to protest climate change. They gathered at municipal plaza in front of City Hall. Actually, they stormed the doors of City Hall where they shouted for someone to come out and talk with them. Then they marched down Stephen Avenue and back.
More on:
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* Twitter #schooltrike4climate
* blog
My roses were yellow but now there’s another plant with red roses. How can I dig out that red flowered plant? I have red rose bushes that are spindly and the leaves drop off. How can I make them healthy? (Photos illustrating a study guide for gardener friends. Comments blocked for this reason.)
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.
Taken handheld with an 85mm Rokinon 1.4
Best viewed on black
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