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The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
Valentine's Massacre.
A movie My Trevor Thomas Murray and John LaRue.
Actor: Stu Seffern
Filming on Location in Madison , WI
Info call 608.445.0983
These workers in neck-to-toes hazmat suits, walked up and down the beach, bent over, picking up tiny balls of jelly-like oil, which they deposited in big plastic bags they dragged behind them.
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
Concerned citizens look on as Michigan Central crews work to clear debris from the tracks where the train came to a halt.
Tanker Truck Fire and Bridge Collapse (I-75 at 9 Mi Rd) Hazel Park, Michigan
Last night's accident:
- Gallons of fuel in tanker: 13000
- Temperature of flames: 2500°
- Only minor injuries were reported!
- I-75 is the main freeway to Detroit (now closed) :-(
0.5 miles from my friend Mike’s house.
3 miles from my house
'Police said a car spun out of control along a winding section of Interstate 75 and caused the tanker to crash about 8 p.m. Wednesday.
The drivers of the car, the tanker and a third tractor-trailer in the crash escaped with only minor injuries, said Hazel Park Fire Chief Ray DeWalt. He said all were treated at hospitals and released.
"A vehicle lost control and caused the tanker to lose control, causing it to flip," DeWalt said. He said that caused a Meijer Inc. tractor-trailer carrying produce to crash as well.'
Just before dark two pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeak stopped by to clean up the corn that the squirrels dropped from their feeder.
Bobcat Company donated six Compact Track Loaders, including this T190, to be used for storm debris cleanup in Northwood, N.D.
These photos were taken by and provided courtesy of Photographer Kristopher Lee W.
On 9/27/14 - 142 volunteers removed enough trash to completely fill a 40 dumpster which included 290 trash bags of litter from Bread and Cheese Creek (from the Berkshire Community to North Point Boulevard) and North Point Road. These photos show them hard at work on this day! 10 tires, 6 shopping carts, 4 cans of paint, 3 rugs, 2 TV’s, a mattress and box spring, a reclining couch, a 55 gallon drum, and a toilet were all items that were removed from this historic stream. Additionally 1 ton of metal was pulled from the creek and will be recycled with the money going toward helping to pay for our next cleanup. All food left over will be donated to Rita’s Table a local food kitchen dedicated to helping feed the needy of Dundalk. Thank you Volunteers you are worth your weight in gold and more!!!
We are a group of volunteers who worked with the community in association with National Public Lands Day, the Ocean Conservancy, American Rivers, Trash Free Maryland, and Day to Serve on this cleanup.
We would like to Thank Entenmann’s Baker Outlet for donating donuts; Re/Max Realty for donating hotdogs and a hotdog cart for the day; Lafarge for donating pulled pork, potato chips and soda; and Gotugo for donating a portable restroom for the event!
We would also like to thank the following groups who showed up in large number to help for the day: The Boy Scouts, The Girl Scout Brownies, the U.S. Navy, Dundalk High School, Saint Timothy’s School for Girls, Towson University Students, Johns Hopkins University Students and the Forestry Association! Thank you all for helping to make this cleanup an incredible success!
You can learn more about Clean Bread and Cheese Creek form our Website: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org, on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Google+ and Flickr!
When a leaf landed in this orbweaver's beautiful, freshly woven evening web, she dashed over and set about systematically excising it. Took her under 4 minutes. Web wasn't nearly so beautiful thereafter, but at least the leaf was gone. Spider body 11 mm long; web was a good half meter across.
A massive tire fire in April left its mark on burned trees at the now largely cleaned up open dumping area in Markham.