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The difference in bringing a tripod and not. Compare to October: www.flickr.com/photos/spoonifur/8083621362/in/photostream
Our annual Women and Men Making a Difference Luncheon was held on October 9, 2015 at the Colville Community College. Tom Thelen, bullying prevention speaker, was this year's keynote. Tom also traveled to four schools to provide anti-bullying assemblies. The four schools (Wellpinit, Springdale, Valley and Colville) also received his book, DVD and curriculum. Wo+men Making a Difference raises funds for Rural Resources Victim Services and Kids First Children's Advocacy Center. Without the support of our community, we could not provide the breadth of services currently available. Thank you to all who support our mission of ending abuse in Stevens and Ferry Counties!
Rural Resources Victim Services' mission is to "create an abuse-free environment in Stevens and Ferry Counties." Rural Resources Victim Services offers advocacy to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child sexual abuse, elder abuse and all crimes. Rural Resources Victim Services also offers free prevention and awareness education to the public. www.ruralresources.org
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I alternated a D-80 with the same macro vs a D-7000. The difference can be seen when you blow up or zoom in on the small water drops. My focus was important. My excuse,the wind was blowing. So keep in mind if I managed to shoot a focused shot with the D-7000, zooming in is where you can tell the difference.
Family: Magnoliaceae
Genus: Liriodendron (ly-ree-oh-DEN-dron)
Species: tulipifera (too-lip-EE-fer-uh)
Photos by Shane K Smith
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Last year for spring break, I traveled to England...alone...without parents, with a school group. It was really great. No parents, no sibilings, now thats the life...for a week.
So this year, I'm going to the Outer Banks. (the same house they went to last year, without me, Caitlin, and Chelsea.) But this years spring break, is with parents and sibilings.
I'm excited, don't get me wrong. But tomorrow, I'm leaving at 6 am (to miss the traffic. BS! We're still going to hit traffic.) And on the way down, we're stopping off at Williamsburg. I've been there before, and I was bored out of my mind. It will be a "good learning experience." Too bad I learned all this stuff in 4th grade.
Well, have a nice break!
Pebble Tossers volunteers served with seniors from Westminster Commons Assisted Living. We painted clay pots and filled them with a Spring flower. We shared snacks and had a great time visiting and sharing conversations.
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What’s the difference between being onstage and wearing a brightly colored outfit to work? Maybe we’re all performers more often than we think. Walker visitors wore original garments designed for ROLU by Various Projects, a design collaboration between Elizabeth Beer and Brian Janusiak, to experience what it feels like to be seen as an art object. The garments let others know of their “participation as performance.”
Part of the ROLU Residency, "When Does Something Become Something Else? The Apparent is the Bridge to the Real" at Walker Open Field, July 17-29
Focusing this year on differences involving sexuality, A Rose by Any Other Name is the 2013 King Day performance by the Bates student group Sankofa, taking place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, in Schaeffer Theatre, 305 College St.
Admission is free, but tickets are required because of limited seating. Please reserve your ticket online here or call 207-786-6400.
Alex Bolden ’15 of Cleveland, Ohio, has prepared Bates artists for the Sankofa performance on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. See a Bates Communications Office video by Phyllis Graber Jensen.
Founded in 2010, Sankofa explores African diasporic experiences through performing arts of dance, music, theater and spoken word. The group has become a symbol of African American pride and accomplishment at Bates.
“What the great civil rights organizer Ella Baker said about young people is especially applicable to Sankofa,” says Charles Nero, chair of the college’s King Day committee and a professor of rhetoric and American cultural studies. “They have the courage where we fail.”
“Sankofa’s founding principle is the exploration and validation of the differences among peoples of African descent. And if you think about that, this is everyone, since Africa is the birthplace of humankind.”
There was an open house at Burnaby's Still Creek Recycling & Yard Waste Depot on June 11, 2011.
The City of Burnaby has plans to expand the current recycling & yard waste depot.
www.burnabynow.com/business/City+expanding+works+yard/297...
Memories of Quinpool, a mural created by Dan Burt in July 2022 for the Halifax Mural Festival in Halifax (Nova Scotia), Canada. The mural painted on the wall of Busan Korean BBQ restaurant at 6311 Quinpool Road is an homage to the history of the Quinpool area, featuring such vanished landmarks as Hogie's Steakhouse, Oxford Theatre and Video Difference, as well as the old school General Motors Metro Transit city buses.
The architectonic group of Our Lady of Pedra Mua Sanctuary erected in the harsh end of Espichel Cape is undoubtedly the most important of Sesimbra Municipality. In this precious group of buildings, including the Memory Hermitage, the 16th century Church, the pilgrims buildings, the aqueduct and the House of Water it all blends in a balanced unity despite the stile differences.
Although the cult of Our Lady of the Cape exists since the 15th century, it’s believable that the Espichel Cape was a pilgrimage destiny from long before. It’s said that actual cult began in 1410 when the loved image of Our Lady of the Cape was discovered by two old men from two distant villages, whom in equal dreams were warned by the Heavens of the apparition.
Before 1710 there was no order in the pilgrim lodgings which surrounded the church. After 1715 the large numbers of pilgrims forced the construction of buildings but only in 1760 the actual buildings were finished. They had rooms on the top floor and stores at the lower floor. We can see them of the sides of the church.
The existing church was an initiative of King D. Pedro II and presents a stunning interior covered with 18th century paintings and a very rich decoration. Unfortunately it is not allowed to photograph the interior so if you want to see it you must visit it... But believe me that a visit is well worth!
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One of the animals I came across during my travels yesterday with my auntie Jane.
After looking at all the differences between Greater & Lesser Yellowlegs, you'll probably wonder how you could have ever confused them. But always remember, when in doubt, it's the one you already have on your Life-list (if you have a list). I don't keep one, and the best I could do would be to count how many birds I've posted to Flickr (but that's not going to happen any time soon). Both of these captures were on the same day at - Richard W. DeKorte Park, The Meadowlands, NJ
BTW - This guy is the "lesser" of the two