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Friday, July 3, 2009
I only have 2 more days to use my city pass, and since it was totally free on account of we were supposed to be doing a research project that no one actually did (LOL), I decided that I would go to the second place on the docket, the zoo.
I couldn't breath. I literally could not breath because the heat and hummidity in the air was choaking me. This was not a good situation to be in, but I had a water bottle handy to try and combat dehydration issues. This was taken somewhere near the bear pavillion, one of the rare places with shade. This whole trip here was a bad idea. If not for my camera, I wouldn't have any memories of anything that happened here because my concentration went out the window. It reminded me so much of that trip my family took to Oklahoma which I seriously do not have good memories of. We'd been walking around all day long in the dead of summer and I told my dad who was standing next to me, I don't feel so good, and the next thing you know, I'd passed out on the sidewalk. I remember coming to in a nearby hotel with all these people looking down at me. I just can't take the heat and its getting brutal. Another day of 101 degrees on the thermometer. This is probably my last outdoor thing for a good long time. Not good for my health, and not worth it.
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
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A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
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It's week 41 of construction at A.C.T.'s Strand Theater. More steel, more visits, and the installation of the HVAC system are on the docket this week.
Left: 1969 Ford Country Sedan re-creation of the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster"
Sold: $12,100.00
See listing pix and video: Lot 704
Barrett-Jackson: This 1969 Ford Country Sedan is a re-creation of the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster" seen in the 1983 film "National Lampoon's Vacation," starring Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo portraying Clark and Ellen Griswold. Chronicling the Griswold family's painful "family bonding" highway road trip, the film also starred one of the most visually challenged automotive monstrosities ever conceived - the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster." Styled similar to a Ford LTD station wagon, this vehicle is sometimes derided by some commentators as the real reason station wagons were cast aside for minivans in the 1980s. Garish and equipped with nearly every tacky luxury car cliche known to man at the time, the original Truckster was designed by George Barris. Five were created for the movie, primarily for the many horrendous stunts. Based on a proper Ford LTD station wagon and featuring painful (to some eyes) Pale Avocado paint, this faithfully executed replica of the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster" movie vehicle is equipped with a Ford big-block 390ci V8 engine and a 3-speed automatic transmission. The full Family Truckster conversion included the faux wood-grain panels, identification logos and badges, as well as roof racks, "Aunt Edna" body, luggage and even plates from the fictional selling dealer, Lou Glutz Motors.
Center: 1973 Ford Econoline Four-Wheel-Drive Supervan
Sold: $68,200.00
Barrett-Jackson: The 1973 Ford Econoline four-wheel-drive supervan is built as a tribute to the van driven by the character Sonny Hayes (played by actor Brad Pitt) in the 2025 film "F1: The Movie." It is powered by a Ford 302 V8 engine paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission. It incorporates exterior and interior elements modeled after the production vehicle used onscreen, including the two-tone high-top configuration, accessory props and features associated with the film’s hero van. The four-wheel-drive setup mirrors the stance and capability depicted in the movie, and the exterior presentation includes the mounted surfboard and moto-style bike representative of the screen-used design. The interior has been finished in a camper-style layout consistent with the film reference, incorporating wood paneling, a fold-down bed, compact sink, mini fridge and racing-style decor to replicate the production van’s appearance. This tribute reflects the configuration of the primary movie van, one of four built for filming, with the hero vehicle displayed at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed and currently on loan to the Petersen Automotive Museum. All props shown with the van, including interior and exterior accessories and the Brad Pitt APXGP cutout, are included with the purchase.
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Fred and I attended today's Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale.
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It's Day 3 of my quick three-days visiting Fred and Jill in Buckeye, and visiting Arizona Car Week venues with them in Scottsdale.
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Had a blast at Arizona Car Week 2026!
Steve played a Christmas holiday winter concert at a beautiful Baptist church in Wakefield with the Middlesex Concert Band. (Normally I'm as against religion in the public square as any other red-blooded Northeastern liberal, but if you're holding a concert with a carol and Hallelujah chorus singalong and all Christmas music on the docket in a church for a church audience, methinks the designation as a "winter" concert might be a bit silly, n'est pas?)
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
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It's week 41 of construction at A.C.T.'s Strand Theater. More steel, more visits, and the installation of the HVAC system are on the docket this week.
Atlantic Bridge Project Public Comment Hearing - The second part of Spectra Energy's illegally segmented Spectra Pipeline is up on the docket. #1 = AIM #2 = Atlantic Bridge and #3 = Access Northeast. Spectra Energy is pretending these are 3 different project to avoid any responsibility for cumulative impacts.
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A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
Dr. Maximo Gomez Nacer, Union City USA. Answer to Divorce Court Docket FM 09-980-14. January 2, 2014 Page 1
Veterans dockets and post traumatic stress disorder were just two of the military law-related topics of note at the 7th Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference & Training, held June 5, 2015, at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Litigator Susan L. Burke delivered the lunchtime keynote address to the more than 75 conference attendees. Organizers included the Homeless Persons Representation Project; the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland; the Bob Parsons Veterans Advocacy Clinic at the University of Baltimore School of Law; the MSBA Veterans’ Affairs & Military Law Section; and the Veterans and Military Law Section of the Federal Bar Association. The ABA Commission on Homelessness & Poverty; the MSBA Elder Law & Disability Rights Section; Saul Ewing LLP; and the Veterans and Military Law Section of the Federal Bar Association co-sponsored the event.
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
JAN 4, 2012
First thing on the docket this morning, job interview. I went in knowing I'd land this job. Isn't that a strange feeling? Usually I'm a bit nervous at interviews, but this one was like go in, small talk, job offer. Basically I knew I had it, because I've already had it. I started at this place before I went into my last job and of course, having worked at my last job, it was like, how could you not hire me? But that's where the good news ends.
I'm going to have to turn it down. Even though the director offered me a position above the one I applied for based on my "excellent resume" (her words), the pay is no where near enough and the location is clear across town. It would take me a solid hour to get there and back each day and if anything went wrong with my car which is on its last leg anyway, it would take 3 busses just to get somewhere in the vicinity of the place and I don't know if I can handle taking 3 busses. One was hassle enough back in the day. It all leaves me frustrated once again. I knew going into this, the job search would be hard, but its gotten down right depressing. I'm sitting there in the room explaining to her that in between jobs, my focus has been my photography business, and as I'm saying this, she's asking for my card, and I'm thinking, that is what I truly want to do all day long. I want to get business and take photos, and not worry about a bus line, or lack of funds. I think part of the struggle is trying to find something that will mentally top working for myself, and so far, there has been little far and in between.
In other news, my roses are blooming again. Some times, on days like this, you do have to stop and smell the roses, and remind yourself that life can be beautiful if you let it.
I took interest in this b/c it inspires ideas for my docket scroller project with the county courthouse.
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
0519mira2: In Judge John Beetem's courtroom in the Cole County Courthouse, Tuesday afternoon is to attend to the MIRA docket, Missouri Incarceration Reimbursement Act. Judge Beetem responds to an appeal from Attorney Scott Simpson of St. Charles for his attorney's fees in the Attorney General v Wadlow case. Court reporter Kaye Asel is at left. KAREN ELSHOUT/photo
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Typical dress for Sierra Leonean women--lappa, docket and headtie. The lappa on the left is garra cloth-- traditional tie dye.
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It's week 41 of construction at A.C.T.'s Strand Theater. More steel, more visits, and the installation of the HVAC system are on the docket this week.
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
A Civil War reenactment at the Delaware County Historical Association (New York) on July 19, 2015.
This was one heck of a hot summer day. The Battle of Little Round Top was on the docket for that day.
Dr. Maximo Gomez Nacer, Union City USA. Answer to Divorce Court Docket FM 09-980-14. January 2, 2014 Page 2
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This is a photo I took for work of St Mary's Primary School students after they won $10,000 in the New World longest docket competition. They had 385m of dockets taped together and after all our official photos these two were diving in to it having a ball.