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W.A.S.P. is an American heavy metal band formed in 1982 by Blackie Lawless, who is the only remaining original member of the band. They emerged from the same Los Angeles scene that spawned Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Dokken, Ratt, Quiet Riot, Guns N' Roses and others. The band's popularity peaked in the 1980s, yet they continue to record and tour, making them one of the most enduring of the West Coast heavy metal bands. W.A.S.P. gained notoriety for their shock rock themed image, lyrics and live performances. They have sold over 12 million copies of their albums.

W.A.S.P.'s fifteenth studio album, Golgotha, was released on October 2, 2015.

(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W.A.S.P.)

Continuing the unfortunate theme of "oh no I haven't taken a picture today oh look random item on my bed" pictures.

 

Some days are better for inspiration than others.

Continuing my art fair berlin trip. This time preview, without problems with security ... hungry cats&dogs in the streets ..

Av. Sete de Setembro - Brasil, Salvador/BA

Continuing my ongoing Wave Art series.

Continued....

 

Well, after that, we had several months of "fun" trying to get Jasper to go to the toilet outside, to not chew our books, to generally behave himself while in our company. Unsuccessfully, of course.

We went for long walks in the snow and ice. He would always tug on the lead, eager to run. Such was it, that that would become my everlasting impression of our time together.

 

Over those months we bonded, quite inextricably so.

I would awaken to an ever-growing heap of white fur and loving brown eyes - and an equally-adoring tongue on my cheek - every morning. I would leave for school to whines, and return home to a dog who was always euphoric to see me. It lifted my depression. It made everything alright, to gaze into those eyes. He yearned for freedom; as did I.

So the cycle would continue. Daily walks, to open spaces, parks. Arrive, off-lead and run. Run like you have never run before.

An hour might pass, during which I would haplessly attempt to call "Jasper! Jasper! Come here!", and he would, of course, never follow. He appeared at one with the dry air, and at first, the bleak winter sun, followed in time by the green warmth of spring and the long, carefree, wispy grass and the drawn-out evenings of the early summer.

 

Jasper was at his least content while held within the confines of the family home; in turn, his happiest moments came at the park, or down by the seafront at Hardway, or muddying himself at Monks Walk.

 

In the spring of 2010, he ran away for the first time. He jumped over our 3-foot high fence, from our garden into the alleyway it backed out onto, and bolted. I managed to apprehend him before he ran out into our road, but a trend was set.

Over the next few months, he did this three times. Each time he would be found and escorted back.

I think, now, he had an innate desire to be free.

 

Myself, my mother and sister went on holiday to Spain in July 2010; my father was left at home with Jasper.

Several days into our holiday, he sent us photos of Jasper at his favourite spot, and what has since become my own favourite spot, by the shore at Hardway, near the Explosion museum. He looked happy.

The following day we received an email. It said, rather simply, words to the effect of "Jasper has run away again. Have had to give him to RSPCA".

 

We took this in, we lived our holiday - I had an impending relationship to worry about, which was at the forefront of my mind - and we came back.

I have not seen Jasper since.

 

It is late July 2010. The balmy summer afternoon sun ambles its way through the patio door and into the living room. I am the only inhabitant of the house, for now. For the first time in a long time, there is total silence.

It is numbing.

 

So where my companion is now, I do not know. I will never know, probably. Most probably we will never set eyes upon one another again.

 

But I take invaluable solace in a mental image I keep to this day: I imagine the forest of Monks Walk; and the trees swaying calmly in the summer sun, gleaming and weaving its way through their branches and caressing the ground.

There is a path running through the wood.

Along the path runs a dog; white of fur and brown of eye, free of spirit and heart.

 

That dog knows no limit. He lives on in time, forever immortalised by the glint in his eyes of the sun, and the breeze whispering through the trees, and he listens to none who may call him back.

He runs, and he runs free forever more. Just as he always has, as shall he always.

 

To you, my beautiful friend Jasper; run, run, and run free. For ever more.

  

Along the path runs a dog. White of fur, and brown of eye; free. Free. Of spirit - and of heart.

101022-N-4153W-079, SKELDON, Guyana (Oct. 22 2010) US Navy and United States Public Health Service Doctors visit with locals in Skeldon, Guyana, October 22, 2010. Iwo Jima is currently anchored off the shore of Guyana in support of Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked onboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation's teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations to improve mutual understanding of current medical issues. (US Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Bryan Weyers/Released)

FIRST OFF...I AM NOT MAKING FUN OF ANYONE... But as usual after a grueling day of selling in the heat at the Antique market Judy and I always have our list of complaints when we have to pack up such as how tired we are, how hot it is, sweaty etc… Well from this point on I will never again complain!!! After we were finished packing up Judy went ahead and left on her way home. I had to go the bathroom and I was so exhausted I decided to drive my truck over to the restrooms which by the way was only a 100 feet from where we were set up. And then I saw this couple packing up…God please forgive me but I was too tired to help out, however I did watch in my air-condition truck for over 10/15 minutes while sipping an Ice cold soda because I was simply fascinated with how she worked her cane to break down the tables and pull things around…oh and the man was excellent at bending over and picking up each filled box and rolling himself over the there van with his feet and then loading it into the van. I was totally impressed and mesmerized…

   

After I left I desperately felt the need to go to church and say the rosary one hundred times over for not helping. But then as I arrived home I slipped out of my dirty clothes and took a dip in the cool pool… my selfish thoughts & mentally screwed up mind returned to its normal setting… “It’s all about me”.

    

my art is going to change pretty soon into a very different one.

my interests for pictures have changed, that's why I like pictures of celebs outside best, for the moment.

Continuing playing with my new EOS M after work, but it turned into more of an editing experiment. Faking the funk hard on my face.

My little Anna's hummer was still coming to the feeder today. Took these photos the other day in an attempt to determine if it's male or female by the amount of white in the tail. Still undetermined.

It is our goal to continue to display and sell works of art of high quality artists who both live and paint in our area now or have in the past. Masters like Emile Gruppe, Charles Curtis Allen, Fred Hines, George Carpenter, Alden Bryan, Thomas Curtin and more are also offered for sale at 100 Main Street Fine Art. All have left their individual impressions of our wonderful landscapes on canvas.

So view some of the current offerings we have on the website then come visit us and take home a Vision of Vermont.

Virginia Commonwealth University continues to stay ahead of the curve with it's new Health and Life Sciences Engineering building, one of the largest reconfigurable labs in the country. Research between medicine, engineering, and life sciences will provide new opportunities for students to be part of the future's problem solvers.

-Updates: Friday Nov 23rd, floods of Egyptians took the streets walked in marches from different places all over the country condemning the new constitutional declaration issued by President Mohamed Morsy yesterday. Among the protesters were Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, Mr. Hamdeen Sabahy and Mr. Amr Moussa who called for nation-wide protests after last night's declaration. Meanwhile clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud street between protesters and central security forces.

 

-Wednesday Nov 21st, clashes continued for the third day in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud st. between protesters and Central Security Forces. CSF advanced towards Tahrir sq. throwing a very large amount of tear gas at the protesters, injuring and arresting many of them.

 

- Tuesday Nov 20th, clashes continued in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. along with Kasr Al-Ainy St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters.

 

- Monday Nov 19th, thousands of protesters gathered in Mohamed Mahmoud St., Down Town - Cairo, commemorating the first anniversary of Mohamed Mahmoud battle that took several lives a year ago.

Clashes erupted in the vicinity of Mohamed Mahmoud St. between the Central Security Forces "CSF" and protesters, when the protesters tried to tear down the concrete blocks that was built by the SCAF. A few minutes later both parties exchanged throwing rocks/ stones at one another. The "CSF" also used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the protesters.

 

Continuing in my efforts to remind fellow Californians (and others) that the Central Valley is much more than the common assumption of being boring and bland, a continuation of the initial posting of the Fresno City College and its glorious, historic, brick work.

 

The historic administration building shown in that initial posting is quite large, this shot is looking from the position of that initial picture up to the main entrance of the building – which is explored in more detail in adjacent pictures.

Thanks to SFU Continuing Studies’ intensive Public Relations Certificate, Sasha Perrin is doing a job she loves: Creating the news as a communications consultant at Hill + Knowlton Strategies, one of Canada’s top PR and public affairs firms.

 

Read her story.

 

Image by Fabrice Grover Photo.

Continuing restoration of the Sphinx

   

Continuing my adventure up Ease Gill to the sump and beyond where it emerges out into open country.

101023-N-1531D-046 - ROSEHALL, Guyana - (Oct. 23, 2010) The multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) is currently anchored off the coast of Guyana to conduct a Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked aboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathen E. Davis)

101021-N-9964S-081-Rose Hall(October21,2010)-

USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) is currently off the coast of Guyana in support of Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked onboard Flagship Iwo Jima will work with partner nation's teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary, engineering assistance to several different nations to improve mutual understanding of current medical issues and technology.

(U.S.Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Christopher B. Stoltz.)

Santa Clara University Bronco Battalion cadet completing the One-Rope Bridge event by pulling themselves and their rucksack across using only the supplies provided on the first day of 8th Brigade Army ROTC Task Force South Ranger Challenge competition, Nov. 4, 2022, Fort Hunter Liggett, California. In this event, they are competing for time but also cannot let their body or rucksack touch the ground. During the challenge, twelve teams from California and Nevada competed in several events attempting to finish in top spots. The top two teams will continue to compete in the 8th Brigade Ranger Challenge Competition hosted at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in January. | Photo by Kailyn Heck, 8th Brigade HQ Marketing and Digital Media.

The UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18/CMP 8) continues its high-level segment today in Doha, Qatar.

 

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (centre, facing camera) speaks at a Global Compact side event, “Caring for Climate”, during the conference. He is flanked by Christiana Figueres (left), Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

 

05 December 2012

Doha, Qatar

 

Photo Credit: UN Photo/Mark Garten

An Eastward #50 cruises alongside a newly germinated corn crop which will hopefully fill these grain hoppers next season. The train is about to cross the Belvidere Blacktop at milepost 65, a mile East of Colvin Park, IL on May 16, 1992.

Papa's birthday dinner!

Continued practice from Kim Klassen's Beyond Layers e-Course. Texture used is French Papers by French Kiss.

 

Mogadore, Summit County, Ohio

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