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Nearly a decade in the works; Uprise and Quiksilver joined together to develop a concept into product. This concept was inspired by a vision of true blue-collar quality product, centered on the standard Blue Collar -- Beach City Clean Up Crew Uniform. What was once only a concept, only a vision, became the most authentic product collaboration between two of the skateboard industry's most prestigious brands.
It toke a while but finally : the photo's of Lost Theory Festival 2014 - Croatia .
Thank you all lovely people for contributing to an amazing experience , we are all one big family <3
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Wild but edible and nutritious! – Exploring new (and old) ways to contribute to the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition and the SDGs
Rome, FAO headquarters, 25 May 2017
Editorial use only. Copyright ©FAO.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli
Auction items from Friends of Riverfest Bloom! fundraiser. I had a few requests for photos from the contributing artists and thought I'd upload this batch in case anyone was looking.
I'll try and tag these with names and stuff later.
Auction items from Friends of Riverfest Bloom! fundraiser. I had a few requests for photos from the contributing artists and thought I'd upload this batch in case anyone was looking.
I'll try and tag these with names and stuff later.
no tay syun. edited by Frank Davey; contributing editorial board includes bpNichol.
Toronto, spring 1984.
5-7/8 x 8-3/4, 48 sheets ivory zephyr antique laid perfectbound in yellow mayfair card wrappers, all except inside covers & p.4 printed offset, black interiors in red covers.
cover by Bill Bissett.
15 contributors ID'd:
Andrei Bely, Bill Bissett, Pula Claire, Frank Davey, John Donne, George Johnston, Robert Kroetsch, Jackson Mac Low, Peter Mayer, Steve McCaffery, bpNichol, Michael Sears, Edmund Spenser, Fred Wah, Karl Young.
Nichol contributes:
i) Notions of Image, with Frank Davey (pp.75-82; prose in 5 lettered parts with 2 introductions:
--1. "What follows is the second in a suite of essays in which we attempt to record" (p.75)
--2. "LITERAL IMAGERY PROVIDES THE GROUND FOR FIGURATIVE IMAGERY. IN" (p.75)
--A. Image (pp.75-76; quotes by Earle Birney, John Newlove)
--B. The Extended Image (p.76)
--C. Synecdoche and Metonymy (p.77)
--D. Simile and Metaphor (pp.77-81; in 8 numbered parts with introduction:
----[o]. "At its basic level, simile is two images joined by the word 'like' i.e. 'heart" (pp.77-78; quotes by Margaret Atwood, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, George Byron, Malcom Lowry, Charles Olson)
----1. PRECISE COMPARISON (p.78)
----2. IMPRECISE COMPARISON (p.79_
----3. 'ANCHORED' COMPARISON (p.79)
----4. ACTIVE METAPHORS (versus Copula Metaphor) (pp.79-8o; quotes by Victor Coleman, Robert Montgomery)
----5. COPULA METAPHORS (p.8o; quote by William Shakespeare)
----6. ADJECTIVAL METAPHORS: QUALITY (or Qualities)/NOUN (p.8o; quotes by Christopher Dewdney, E.J.Pratt)
----7. MACRO METAPHORS (p.8o)
----8. SOME USEFUL APPLICATIONS OF SIMILE (pp.8o-81; quotes by George Byron, S.T.Coleridge, Frank Davey, Lionel Kearns, bpNichol (from "all things loved once spoken for", lines 4-8), Jack Spicer, Gertrude Stein)
--E. The Deconstructive Image (p.82; quotes by Robert Kroetsch, Roy Orbison, Jack Spicer))
also includes:
ii) Notation and the Art of Reading, by Karl Young (pp.5-32; references Nichol's The Prosody of Open Verse pp.23-24, Nichol & Steve McCaffery's 16 Part Suite p.27 (reprinting McCaffery's "DRZKAH" section in full p.28))
iii) The Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, by Robert Kroetsch (pp.83-93; poetry & prose in 11 numbered parts with references to Nichol in 2 parts:
--1. "keep an eye peeled" (p.83)
--8. "Notation, in Field Notes, Barrie, is the reader in the text. The narrator, always," (p.9o))
iv) OPEN LETTER Back Issues, by [Frank Davey?] (p.94; advertisement; Nichol references)
v) introducing SWIFT CURRENT an annual Canadian literary database, by [Frank Davey?] (p.85; advertisement; Nichol noted as contributing editor)
vi) Long-liners!, by [Frank Davey?] (p.96; advertisement; Nichol referenced)
Contributing Building - Ocala Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #84000912
Built ca 1891
Style: Classic Revival
CGI America participants each contribute to a topic-specific Working Group of their choosing. These groups convened multiple times over the two days of the CGI America meeting and provided opportunities to share knowledge, build partnerships, and generate commitments around the group's area of focus.
Contributing Building - Wesleyan College Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #04000242
Built 1928
Style: Georgian Revival
Architects: Walker & Weeks
Contributing Building - Fernandina Beach Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #73000593 and #87000195
Built 1888
Former St Peter Claver Catholic Church.
Contributing Building - Warrenton Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #83004243
Built 1925
Style: Colonial Revival
IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! community event at the All Souls Unitarian Church at 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 28 September 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Performances
Abisola Kusimo (Ghana)
Follow DC Office of Human Rights / IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! facebook event page at www.facebook.com/events/530488973690958/
Contributing Building - West DeLand Residential District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #92001617
Built 1926
Contributing Building - St Marys Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #76000609
Built 1911
U.S. Army and Polish army forces conduct joint operations for Operation Atlantic Resolve. Operation Atlantic Resolve is a U.S. Army Europe-led land force assurance training mission taking place across Eastern Europe to enhance multinational interoperability, strengthen relationships among allied militaries, contribute to regional stability and demonstrate U.S. commitment to NATO. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Oscar Gollaz / released)
Isolation has contributed to a culture of estrangement and confrontation in communities such as CDD. This is often expressed through elaborate graffiti. The establishment of a Casa de Direitos is part of a bid by the Brazilian authorities to win the hearts and minds of favela dwellers by bringing the state and its services closer to where they live.
Contributing Building - Downtown Deming Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #13000769
Originally a residence built ca 1913; converted to law office.
Built ca 1913
Contributing Building - Tifton Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #94000371
Built 1899
Contributing Building - Springfield Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
Built 1915
To contribute to Pakistan’s “Ten Billion Tree Tsunami” afforestation initiative, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Paul Jones, and Federal Minister and Prime Minister’s advisor on Climate Change, Malik Amin Aslam planted a Moringa tree on the U.S. Embas
Since 1999, Bill has contributed to the Canadian Cancer Society. He is just finishing a 6 year term as the President of the North Eastern Unit and as a member of the division board.
At the unit board level, Bill leads from the perspective of “volunteering should be fun.” While the business to be done is taken seriously, he mentors a family festive atmosphere among the unit board members. They joke together and celebrate together, and are there for each other during rough times. This makes meetings and volunteer activities successful for the Society and good memories for those involved.
This family atmosphere is wed together with another of Bill and the unit’s thoughts on volunteering – the more the merrier. It is because this attitude is fostered that this unit is envied by other units in Saskatchewan for having so many rural communities represented on its unit board.
Bill is a strong supporter of Relay For Life and has been the MC and entertainment person for all the Relays held in the North Eastern Unit. The 2012 Relay in Tisdale will mark the 12th Relay in a row he served as master of ceremonies. An astounding $1.5 million has been raised from the previous year’s events, which are rotated between Nipawin, Melfort and Tisdale each year.
Bill’s 38 years with CJVR and his commitment to the Society has provided the Society with wonderful exposure in the North Eastern Unit community. He constantly goes above and beyond being of service to the Society. In 2003 CJVR was presented with the National Special Recognition award for their support of the Society.
At the division board level, Bill takes his stewardship role seriously. Bill comes to each meeting prepared to discuss, question, understand and offer alternatives or caution. He communicates with the unit board regularly about division business and solicits their thoughts, bringing this information to the division board table. Bill can clearly advocate for a direction he feels passionately about which is an asset to in-depth division board discussion. He also does not hesitate to offer public and private appreciation to volunteers or staff he has noticed doing their own best in their work.
In learning about his receipt of this award, Bill had this response: I’m honored – but at the same time humbled to receive any award. Like many volunteers we feel we’re part of a collective and we feel like we should not be singled out. I will accept any award on behalf of the Unit I represent. It’s Manager, committee members and volunteers within that unit.
I don’t think much about awards – I think a lot about those who are living with cancer and how I can support them.
Whether Bill is mentoring an atmosphere of fun and family among the volunteers he leads, or whether Bill is preparing, advocating for, and making board decisions, Bill has proven himself to be deserving of a National Citation of Merit. We would be remiss if we did not also use this opportunity to thank him with a certificate marking his 6 years of service on the division board.
Contributing Building - Dawson Street Residential Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #84001251
Contributing Building - Quitman Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #82002388
Built ca 1920
Contributing Building - St Augustine Town Plan Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #70000847
Contributing Building - Thomson Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #89000413
Originally the Martin Theater
Contributing Building - Savannah Avenue Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #96001339
Contributing Building - Crossnore School Historic District - National Register of Historic Places NRIS #09000059
Manoa: Keahi St
Contributed:
• Charlie the Caterpillar by Dom DeLuise
• The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me by Roald Dahl
Selected:
• The Summer of the Swans by Betsy Byars
In 1896, Archeologist Jesse Walter Fewke described Wukoki Pueblo as one of the most impressive masses of aboriginal masonry in the Southwest. He noted that from a distance it resembles an old castle. Despite exposure to the elements for 800 years, Wukoki which means "big house" in Hopi, stands as a tribute to the Puebloan ancestors who paused to farm here during the 1100s. Meticulous corners and lines of masonry rise up from the bedrock to a three-story height. (Source: National Park Service)
Wukoki is one of the best preserved prehistoric structures within Wupatki National Monument, but it has not been reconstructed. The National Park Service partially reinforced the pueblo in 1941 by installing wood braces, props, and wedges. Cement and mud mortars were used to further stabilize the walls. Later, a stabilization survey was conducted and the wall were again remortared with mud. Test trenches were dug in two of the rooms. This is the only modern excavation of the site. By 1954 more extensive stabilization was required. Workers used Portland Cement covered with clay mortar made from local soils. They braced the walls internally, using half-inch reinforcing steel, flat steel bars and concrete. Hidden within the masonry, these reinforcements help ensure the stability of the structure. Current preservation involves annual stabilization of walls, condition monitoring of both the pueblo structure and the surrounding hillsides, invasive plant removal, and trail maintenance. Stabilization differs from reconstruction in that it involves repair of existing wall only. Stabilization is an on-going project and is necessary to prevent the pueblos from deteriorating further. (Source: National Park Service)
Wupatki National Monument is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and Wukoki Pueblo is a contributing site.
Contributing Building - Town of Halifax Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #10001128
Built 1905-06
IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! community event at the All Souls Unitarian Church at 1500 Harvard Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 28 September 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Assemblance Before
Follow DC Office of Human Rights / IMMIGRANTS CONTRIBUTE: AMERICA, WE SING BACK! facebook event page at www.facebook.com/events/530488973690958/
Contributing Building - Bainbridge Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #87001908
Contributing Building - Wakulla Springs Archeological and Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #92001760
Built 1937
Style: Mediterranean Revival
Architects: Marsh and Saxelbye
Contributing Building - Wilmington Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #74001364 or #03000344
aka Elizabeth Bridgers Mansion
Built 1905
Style: Neoclassical
Architect: Charles McMillen
The Downs GAA Valentines 5KM Road Race and Fun run was held at The Downs GAA club, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath on Sunday February 10th 2013 at 12:00. The race was held as a fundraiser for the Downs National School. The parents, teachers, and friends of the Downs National School and the neighbouring community are to be congratulated with the fabulous road race and social event that they organised. There was a great family atmosphere at the event and there was a very plentiful spread of refreshments afterwards in the Clubhouse.
The race starts on the Cloghan road and proceeds clock-wise around a circuit which takes in the main Killucan road. The road surface is a mixture of standard tarmacadam and gravel trail around by the forestry. Overall, the course is flat with just two very small hills for runners to content with. This road race was the same course as that which was held in June 2012.
How can I get a full resolution copy of these photographs?
All of the photographs here on this Flickr set have a visible watermark embedded in them. All of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available, free, at no cost, at full resolution WITHOUT watermark. We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not know of any other photographers who operate such a policy. Our only "cost" is our request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, Google Orkut etc or (2) other websites, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us. This also means the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a wall post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.
Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember - all we ask is for you to link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc.
I ran the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set!
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information below.
If you want to contribute something for these images?
We do not charge for these images. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that they are good enough that you would ordinarily pay for their purchase we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible.
Please note: that we cannot be responsible for the content of any external links (outside of our Flickr account) as we have no control over them. Links are provided for your information only. Responsibility lies solely with the operators of these websites.
Some links, related to this race, which you might find useful:
The Downs GAA website naduntagaa.com/
Photographs from the Downs 5km in June 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630060070829/
Downs GAA on Facebook www.facebook.com/TheDownsGAAClub
Contributing Building - Siloam Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #01000740