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12/19/07 ORGANIZED STALKING - MOTHER & DAUGHTER VICTIMS - 23759 MADISON TORRANCE CA (WORKPLACE) TAKE A LOOK AT ALL PHOTOS - THIS IS THE TRASH THE I HAVE TO LOOK AT ON A DAILY BASIS - LOOK CAREFULLY - THEY WILL SEND OUT THE MENTALLY CHALLENGED, EX CRIMINALS, DRUG ADDICTS, PEDOPHILES AND WELL NORMAL (we thought was normal) EVERY DAY TRASH! THEY WILL STALK YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN 24/7 - GET EDUCATED NOW
The Ghost Inside (w/ Every Time I Die, The Acacia Strain, Currents, Great American Ghost) @ Palladium Outdoors (Worcester, MA) on August 28, 2021
Raining from Manoa to Mililani, but Waianae looks clear. Any chance I missed a good Nanakuli day? Jeff?
The current First Scots Presbyterian Church building was constructed at the corner of Meeting Street and Tradd Street in 1814, built by John and James Gordon, and inspired by the Baltimore Basilica. Established in 1731 when about 12 Scottish-born residents left the Independent Church of Charleston (now Circular Congregational Church), First Scots Presbyterian currently is housed in the fifth-oldest church building in Charleston. The church has undergone renovations following damage sustained in the 1886 Charleston Earthquake and a devastating fire in 1945. The church’s bell towers originally housed several bells, which were donated as scrap metal to aid the Confederate army in the Civil War. Following the Civil War, the church, lacking the funds to replace the bells, had its towers sit empty, until a new bell, manufactured in 1814 and bought from a church in England that was modernizing its bells, was finally installed in one of the towers in 1999. It was discovered, when plans were made to reinstall bells in the church, that one of the towers had been too weakened by the 1886 Charleston Earthquake to support the weight, leading to there presently only being bells housed in the northern tower.
The Ghost Inside (w/ Every Time I Die, The Acacia Strain, Currents, Great American Ghost) @ Palladium Outdoors (Worcester, MA) on August 28, 2021
As seen from the bridge on Highway 106, east of Eminence. This river is one of my Top 3 Favorites in the world for canoeing!
DALLAS TEXAS
The vibrant metropolis of Dallas proudly lives up to its Stetson hats, silver spurs and wheeler-dealer Texas image. Its powerhouse reputation, after all, is part of the reason it remains one of America's top corporate cities.
Photo (c) John Elk III
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