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Sous vide polycarbonate water bath covered with polypropylene insulation balls. Immersion circulator. Côte à l'os with herbs and spices vacuum-sealed in sous vide polyethylene bag. Wooden Lazy Susan. Decorative background.
"Love does not start yet ...". Author: Sobu Kenichi
In a book that I saw at a bookstore, and reached out at the same time "Kosuke & Manami". Futari felt fate, to be out by half the money, read a book in order. However, "Manami" would be lost, the paper that his address was written. Clue to the conversation exchanged slightly, I look for each other. Futari repeat passing is, how can again "to fit circulates" be? . Pure love story is also sad heart beats fast!.
DC Circulator bus turning south on 9th Street, NW under a full moon on a frigid night in the neighborhood of Shaw.
Washington, DC / January 21, 2011
Over the past few years, rumors have circulated in Japan about the existence of gigantic humanoid life-forms inhabiting the icy waters of the Antarctic.
For the most part, the existence of the Ningen is considered an urban legend. Much of the information about this rumored creature can be traced back to a series of posts on the 2channel forums, written by a person describing the experience of a friend employed on a government “whale research” vessel.
Reportedly observed on multiple occasions by crew members of government-operated “whale research” ships, these so-called “Ningen” (lit. “humans”) are said to be completely white in color with an estimated length of 20 to 30 meters. Eyewitnesses describe them as having a human-like shape, often with legs, arms, and even five-fingered hands. Sometimes they are described as having fins or a large mermaid-like tail instead of legs. The only visible facial features are the eyes and mouth.
On Board northbound CHARM CITY CIRCULATOR (CCC) PURPLE LINE Bus on North Charles between Hamilton and Centre Street in Baltimore, Maryland on Friday morning, 29 December 2017 by Elvert Barnes Photography
View from bus window of Construction Workers Replacing Windows at Westminster House Senior Apartments
Ride By Shooting: Baltimore Charm City Circulator (CCC) / Purple Route Series
www.charmcitycirculator.com/route/purple
En route to Washington DC for Staples Office Supplies
Over the past few years, rumors have circulated in Japan about the existence of gigantic humanoid life-forms inhabiting the icy waters of the Antarctic.
For the most part, the existence of the Ningen is considered an urban legend. Much of the information about this rumored creature can be traced back to a series of posts on the 2channel forums, written by a person describing the experience of a friend employed on a government “whale research” vessel.
Reportedly observed on multiple occasions by crew members of government-operated “whale research” ships, these so-called “Ningen” (lit. “humans”) are said to be completely white in color with an estimated length of 20 to 30 meters. Eyewitnesses describe them as having a human-like shape, often with legs, arms, and even five-fingered hands. Sometimes they are described as having fins or a large mermaid-like tail instead of legs. The only visible facial features are the eyes and mouth.
BCD have been circulating the jigsaws cut by its late member Martin Norgate and this is one of them. Martin was known to create puzzles with unique mental challenges and think outside the box with his cutting schemes. Although this is a relatively traditional jigsaw with a mix of push-fit and interlocking areas within a frame, the idea of a puzzler doing a jigsaw mirroring their own activity would have had a circular appeal to him.
Low house prices make for lower debt service payments that benefit the economy as money money is freed up to circulate and buy goods and services.
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Created in Photoshop with Visman Circulator filter and Redfield Fractalius. Reminds me of tie-dyed T-Shirts, hence the title.
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Tragedy at Six Bells
By David John Withers, Brynmawr
My father worked in the colliery all his life and I sort of followed him into the pit. I went to work in Six Bells Colliery at 17 years of age.
When I first went on the 0.18 coal face as a collier's helper I was introduced to my 'batty' Reggie Poe who showed me the tools we were using and two chalk marks 15 yards apart on the coal face. This was our working place, 15 yards long by 4-foot-6 deep by 5 feet high. I thought 'bloody hell' - it seemed a huge amount of coal to shift.
Although the other coal faces in our district were more modern with hydraulic roof supports, we were still using the older friction posts and linked bars. I've still got the scars where one of the bars came down on me!
We had quite a few problems with gas on the 0.18 coal face and the dust was killing. At times the conveyor would start up and you couldn't see each other until the dust settled down.
As boys we often refused to go onto the face because of the amounts of dust there - being youngsters we stuck together even when the officials threatened to send us home. It wasn't much of a threat as I was only earning about £6 odd!
I had been working about two years when the explosion happened. I was working on the 0.18 face at Six Bells on the 'turning shift' and arrived at the colliery on the bus to see the place in turmoil and heard that an explosion had happened. As the explosion had occurred at our place of work, we offered to go down and help as we knew the place, but the Rescue Brigade had it under control and wouldn't let us go down.
It's hard to say my feelings about it all. We knew there was gas there and they said a spark had set it off. I had mostly enjoyed the colliery up to then. I remember four of the men who died - I used to give them snuff with powdered bark mixed in as a joke - there was a good spirit amongst the men at the pit.
Once the explosion had happened it put me off. I finished and I put my notice in soon after. I was too young to lose my life in the colliery. If I had been working the day shift that week it would have been me. The explosion opened my eyes to the dangers and I went into the construction industry instead - I was always good with my hands. The pit made me grow up.
The deaths of 45 men killed 50 years ago in a colliery explosion have been remembered with a service at the site.
A gas explosion ripped through the Six Bells colliery near Abertillery, Blaenau Gwent at 10.45am on 28 June 1960.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, led a service of remembrance at the site.
He also unveiled a memorial to the tragedy, a 20m high sculpture of a miner by Sebastian Boyesen.
Circulating mintage:
5,000,000
Years of issue:
2023
Coin Information:
This 50p was issued into circulation to commemorate the coronation of King Charles III on 6th May 2023. This is the first ever UK Coronation 50p, and features the uncrowned portrait of the King on the obverse. The reverse design, by Natasha Jenkins, shows a depiction of Westminster Abbey and His Majesty’s Royal Cypher. A crowned version of the Coronation 50p did not enter circulation, but was issued for collectors only.
Circulating mintage:
3,575,000
Years of issue:
2015, 2016
Coin Information:
Britannia has a long standing history with British coinage. Having first appeared on a 1672 Farthing during the reign of Charles II, she subsequently featured on a British coin in one way or another for more than 300 years. In 2008 she was surprisingly dropped from the 50 pence piece despite a Daily Mail campaign to save her. Antony Dufort's modern interpretation of Britannia was introduced in 2015 to Britain's highest denomination coin.
As digital technology advances at breakneck speed, Images are circulating quicker than ever before. But what is the status of the image in the digital era? We are joined by German art historian Dr. Hubert Burda for an examination of the “iconic turn” that our culture is undergoing.
A pioneer of the media industry will be presenting a concise history of images and how they function today in our digital world. Burda traces the connection between perspectival painting and the television, demonstrating how the image requires a frame, which in turn requires a material vehicle that in our era has become a non-material vehicle with its own formal parameters. Burda shows how images have always been linked to portability, but now migrate to an unprecedented degree, so that anyone with a personal device can globally disseminate, say, footage from a concert via Youtube.
In the latter half of the evening Dr. Burda will have a discussion with GAFFTA Chairman, Peter Hirshberg, about the effects of digital technologies on our society and the cultural implications that follow.
grayarea.org/event/dr-hubert-burda-on-the-digital-wunderk...
While circulating through the crowd, I overheard the older gentleman on the right talking to this crew member about his days working for the Southern Railway. I'm sure the sight of 4501 brought back a lot of memories for him.
My turn now to have my selfie in the grounds of the Taman Sari water palace, now that the local group has moved away. I was surprised at how little circulating space there is around the lake. I later climbed up to one of the lookout windows of the towel in the background, and vertical window bars notwithstanding, the view from up there was pretty amazing. (see subsequent pictures later in this album). (Y/Jogjakarta, Indonesia, May 2018)
Example of an Electric Shuttle downtown circulator bus stop.
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The date of 1835 falsely circulated for several years until it was determined that it was rather the first (uncovered) bridge built in the same place. The course of the Eaton River was modified in the 1970s at the same time the structure was decommissioned. The side paneling extends beyond the end of the truncated beam. There are very few examples of Middle Town type structures, the John Cook and Guthrie Covered Bridges. Development near the bridge. Bridge named in memory of John Cook who settled in the region in 1800. Cover restored and repainted in 2015. The 2 accesses to access the bridge are barred since 2019.
Cookshire-Eaton, Quebec.
Northbound Purple Line Charm City Circulator Bus in Baltimore MD on Friday morning, 5 October 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PEOPLE ON THE BUS Series
RIDE-BY SHOOTING: Baltimore Charm City Circulator (CCC) / Purple Route Series
www.charmcitycirculator.com/route/purple
65th Birthday 2018 Weekend Project - Friday Morning, 5 October 2018 New Camera Photo Walk
When rumors circulated that the Terran Union was in the market for a new medium space superiority fighter, Turner Industries leapt into action, completing, with their own funds, a fully working prototype before bidding even began.Needless to say, Turner Industries won the contract handily, as they had already footed the design costs, thereby allowing them to undercut their competitors.
The Perseus is a medium space superiority fighter of middling speed and maneuverability-a strange design decision, to say the least. To compensate for its relatively low speed (for its role), Turner Industries outfitted it with nearly unparalleled firepower and protection for a fighter of its size-it features two heavy hardpoints (usually only found on bombers) that normally mount 30 mm gatling cannons. In addition, this is the first space-faring vessel lighter than a corvette to feature a shield system.
The Perseus is generally quite successful in dogfighting situations, and can be made to be successful in anti-frigate maneuvers by mounting heavier cannons or ship-to-ship torpedoes in place of the gatling cannons.
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As digital technology advances at breakneck speed, Images are circulating quicker than ever before. But what is the status of the image in the digital era? We are joined by German art historian Dr. Hubert Burda for an examination of the “iconic turn” that our culture is undergoing.
A pioneer of the media industry will be presenting a concise history of images and how they function today in our digital world. Burda traces the connection between perspectival painting and the television, demonstrating how the image requires a frame, which in turn requires a material vehicle that in our era has become a non-material vehicle with its own formal parameters. Burda shows how images have always been linked to portability, but now migrate to an unprecedented degree, so that anyone with a personal device can globally disseminate, say, footage from a concert via Youtube.
In the latter half of the evening Dr. Burda will have a discussion with GAFFTA Chairman, Peter Hirshberg, about the effects of digital technologies on our society and the cultural implications that follow.
grayarea.org/event/dr-hubert-burda-on-the-digital-wunderk...
View of Westminster House Senior Apartments from Bus Stop 524 at Mount Vernon Place on North Charles at East Monument Street in Baltimore MD on Friday afternoon, 3 February 2017 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Baltimore Charm City Circulator (CCC) / Purple Route Series
www.charmcitycirculator.com/route/purple
Waiting At The Bus Stop 2017 Series
En route to James Baldwin I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO docu-film @ Charles Theater
RALEIGH NC: GLENWOOD AVENUE: We were sitting outside a Mexican joint enjoying a plate of nachos supreme when this Behemoth stopped at the corner. Not that I am a very good judge of bus beauty, but this monster has got it going.
Believe it or not, it is a hybrid and presumably kind to our lungs. It appears to be passenger friendly as the nose dips down to accommodate those getting on and off.
PS I must point out that it made a left turn with grrrrreat difficulty.
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Over the past few years, rumors have circulated in Japan about the existence of gigantic humanoid life-forms inhabiting the icy waters of the Antarctic.
For the most part, the existence of the Ningen is considered an urban legend. Much of the information about this rumored creature can be traced back to a series of posts on the 2channel forums, written by a person describing the experience of a friend employed on a government “whale research” vessel.
Reportedly observed on multiple occasions by crew members of government-operated “whale research” ships, these so-called “Ningen” (lit. “humans”) are said to be completely white in color with an estimated length of 20 to 30 meters. Eyewitnesses describe them as having a human-like shape, often with legs, arms, and even five-fingered hands. Sometimes they are described as having fins or a large mermaid-like tail instead of legs. The only visible facial features are the eyes and mouth.
Springheeled Jack
"Reports of a strange, otherworldly figure began to circulate through London during the early fall of 1837. By January of the following year the Lord Mayor-Sir John Cowan declared the unknown assailant a public menace and called for volunteers to search the streets for the man being called Springheel Jack.
One February night, in 1838, sisters Lucy and Margaret Scales were walking home from their brother’s house in Limehouse. At 8.30pm it was already dark as they passed Green Dragon Alley. Suddenly, a cloaked silhouette leapt from the darkness and breathed blue flame into Lucy’s face. The laughing figure jumped high over his victim and her sister and landed on the roof of a house. From there he bounded off into the night.
The name Jack was common in England during that time, and often used to refer to a male whose name was unknown. Springheel came from the phantom's unusual ability to jump a height and distance that seemed humanly impossible. He was able to avoid capture despite his attacks being witnessed numerous times, by simply leaping or jumping out of sight. The phantom was accused of pushing, shoving, ripping the clothing, and scratching some unfortunates but his intent seemed to be mischief and his goal apparently to frighten innocent people rather than to do actual harm.
Most of those who were assaulted by Springheel were woman. Their descriptions and the facts that came forth from other witnesses drew a strange picture of a tall, thin man wearing a dark cape and a close fitting cloth helmet. Observers also claimed the phantom could breath out a blue flame to drive back any group who gathered around him. Later in the 1860's the same figure or one similar was seen actually flying over treetops. Ten years later he was seen again, this time bouncing from rooftop to rooftop with an uncanny speed. So fast was he able to travel that the sentries who fired on him were not even able to slow him down."