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Carters Steam Fair at Chalkwell Park in the Borough of Southend-On-Sea, Essex for Easter 2016.

Karak Chaturthi fast is observed on the chaturthi of Kartik krishna paksha, and is commonly known as Karwachauth.

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A small section of Inglis Falls, near Owen Sound, Ontario. It seems that most people prefer the silky smooth, slow shutter effects on moving water, but I am equally partial to freezing the action.

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Super Bikes - Mosport International Raceway

 

Bowmanville, Ontario

 

July 17, 2004

Years ago I had this on cassette, now I have added it to my vinyl collection!

Arriving from Dapitan

The small dog belongs to my neighbor and the bigger one is my cousins.

North West London.

#mycrcs Rebels battled on a warm night in front of a good home crowd. Hot bats of the Jaguars prevailed.

This is our foster cat, Checkers. He'll say with us until we find him a permanent home. It was hard to get him to hold still long enough to do an ICM on him.

RIMG0126c

Yellowstone National Park

Knebworth 1982, and I got most of the car into frame - it does have a boot.

Walking up slieve donard

185 132 passes Grindleford signalbox with 1B73, the 0926 from Cleethorpes to Manchester Airport.

 

First Transpennine Express

..on rehab! lol =P

 

*spotted in a traffic light..

NEWS: Sinclair Breaks Ground on $31.5 Million Health Sciences Building and Strategy

Sinclair Delivers on Levy Promise to Deliver Health Care Personnel Faster, in Greater Numbers and With More Refined Skills

 

The Sinclair Board of Trustees broke ground on a $31 million renovated and updated health sciences center on campus in the existing Building 14. Sinclair will finance the project by leveraging existing state funds, tapping allocated leveraged savings funds, raising money through community partners, and will fulfill a levy campaign promise by using funds from the new levy passed in November of 2015. The $16 million in levy funding will allow the college to responsibly invest in the project without taking on costly debt and to move the project along faster for the benefit of thousands of students pursuing 41 health science degree and certificate programs. The Health Sciences Center will open Fall of 2017 and will benefit the thousands of students seeking job related health care education in the coming decades.

 

“This is a great day for Sinclair and a great day for health care in this community,” Sinclair President Steve Johnson said. “Health care will require greater investment in cross training across disciplines and greater focuses on simulation and home care. This facility and strategy will allow Sinclair to meet those needs with talented personnel in greater numbers at a more advanced rate of progress. Sinclair has delivered on a key promise and greatly appreciates the continued support we receive from the people of Montgomery County.”

 

“Sinclair is dedicated to finding and meeting the needs of this community and a great coming need in this community will be in the health care sector,” Sinclair Board of Trustees Chair Rob Connelly said. “This project will allow Sinclair to meet the emerging needs in health care and position our graduates well in vitally needed fields. Thanks to the approach Sinclair has taken in working with faculty and industry partners in this project, our students will have the skills they need to compete a greatly changing health care marketplace.”

 

The project will add approximately 59,000 square feet of space to the existing Ned J. Sifferlen Center and will move health programs from as many as ten buildings on campus to one consolidated space. A goal of Sinclair’s strategy that is reflected in the new center is to increase collaboration across disciplines to reflect the structural changes happening in American health care. Students who graduate with a health sciences credential from Sinclair make a median wage of $49,000 after graduation.

 

For more information on the Health Sciences Building and many more exciting new projects, please visit strategy.sinclair.edu/

The Fast Cat that travels across the solent from Portsmouth to the IOW.

Car show hosted by the LOW COUNTRY TRAVELERS CAR CLUB. The rain put a damper on things didnt stick around long enough to see the rest of the cars make it to the show.

... entering the fastest corner.

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Summer in Baltimore is a great time to enjoy the outdoors and having fun in the sun. However with the rise in the temperature and humidity it also makes the perfect playground for pests to have a great summer bothering you. Nothing ruins a mood faster than having ants and mosquitos crash a barbecue, playing in the yard with creepy crawlies running over your feet, or spotting unwanted house guests on the way out the door in the morning. Get your home and yard back with these tips to help keep pests away this summer.

   

Keep the Kitchen Clean

 

Insects, during the summer, look for food anywhere they can get it. Don’t let that place be your kitchen! You can keep pests away for the summer by keeping the possibility of food sources away from your kitchen. Follow these tips on keeping your kitchen clean to give you the best chance at not getting any insects for visitors.

 

Keep the floors swept and free from an dropped food

 

Wipe down the counters after you use them

 

Take your trash out frequently, don’t let anything sit for too long

 

Put food away as soon as you get it

 

Don’t let over ripened fruits and veggies stay on your counter

 

Maintain Your Yard

 

Pests look for a great place to live and create nests. With an overgrown yard, you provide them with the perfect place to live and create their nests. Keeping your yard maintained is the best way to help prevent pests from moving in and keeping them away all summer long.

 

Cut back trees and bushes near your home

 

Mow the lawn regularly

 

Weed the yard

 

Rake up any additional debris that you see in your yard

 

Get Rid of Entryways to Your Home

 

One of the best ways to keep pests at bay is to stop them before they even get the chance to start. You can accomplish this by blocking the entryways to your home that pests can use. Keeping pests away can be tricky as they look for any and every crack or opening they can find to infiltrate your home. Follow these tips to keep your home a no pest entry zone.

 

Check doors and windows for gaps

 

Repair any holes in screens

 

Frequently check window stripping and replace it as soon as it shows signs of wear

 

Take Care of Standing Water

 

Mosquitos are one of the biggest pests throughout the summertime. They constantly look for places to breed in water and make it even harder to get rid of them. The best way to help keep mosquitos at bay is to make sure there is no standing water on your property.

 

Check your property frequently for standing water

 

Look for leaks near your air conditioner

 

Check rain spouts for trapped water

 

Pick up any stray toys that can hold water

 

Check Outdoor Furniture

 

Swings and outdoor furniture of all kinds can be a great place for insects to set up shop. Spiders frequently create webs on these easily accessible furniture pieces. In order to keep them from moving in follow these steps.

 

Check chains on swings for webs and egg sacks regularly

 

Check corners and the underside of your outdoor furniture regularly

 

Remove egg sacks and webs as soon as they are spotted on any furniture

 

Properly Store Firewood

 

Once the summer months are over and the chills start to set in, it’s great to have a stock pile of firewood and many people keep their pile well stocked and continue to add to it throughout the year. Firewood piles are a perfect place for termites to get closer to your home, don’t let this happen.

 

Keep firewood away from your home, at least 5 feet or more

 

Store the firewood on racks above the ground to give pests less access

 

Pest Control Services

 

All of the things that you can do on your own to help keep pests away this summer are helpful, and keep your chances of pests lower. However one of the best things you can do to keep pests out is to bring in a team of professionals. A pest control service can provide the following:

 

Spray for common pests in your area on a regular basis

 

Create personalized attack plans to keep your home pest free as possible

 

Peace of mind that your house is protected

   

By using these tips throughout your home and yard this summer, you can enjoy yourself without having to deal with all of the issues that pests can cause. Keep pests away this summer, and enjoy the fun in the sun while it’s here.

   

See More Here: How to Keep Pests Away This Summer

 

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No relleno .. no 3d no outh nothin HERE!

2010

 

Mercedes SLS ///AMG GT3, my prefered car of the FIA GT3.

 

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