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Invocation:
Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).
Presentations:
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII
Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.
Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.
Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil
First globular springtail of the season found on a damp fallen leaf . Dicyrtomina sp. A baby one about 1.2mm body length.
See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/4034214992/ for a crop from this shot
Given the position of the sun on the horizon at this time of year, the resulting sun-star and lens flare obscured the Wash Woman Arch in the other photos. So, I waited until after most other photographers left and I was able to get this view.
YORK, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 07: during the BUCS Men’s Northern Tier 5 Group D match between York St John University 3rds and University of Sheffield 4ths at Haxby Road on December 7th 2022 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Riverside IL. Is a small community of twisting, curving lanes that was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted a name that was given vivid life in the book The Devil & the White City. Mr. Olmsted was the landscape architect who designed the 1893 Columbia Exposition and Central Park in New York. In 1868 he has designed Riverside which was one of the first planned communities in the country. It’s a small village of winding roads that’s tucked along the Des Plaines River and is full of beautiful homes.
In the center of the town across the tracks from the train station this Swiss gothic water tower was built. It was designed by William Le Baron Jenney, an innovative architect who also designed Chicago’s Home Insurance Building, the world’s first skyscraper. There was also an observation deck around the outside almost 70’ up where people could see where there lots were.
We have also posted a video on ChiTownView. youtu.be/OmjGMnbKRVE
In the Drexel - Northern Iowa second round NIT game, Samme Givens was nearly perfect from the floor, scoring 28 points enroute to a 65-63 Drexel victory.
Given to me by a woman of 32 years, she said it belonged to her parents from before she was borne. It is a little reminiscent of a gumball machine.
I was given a sneek peek at dance rehearsals by QL2 Youth Dance Centre in Canberra. See the blog @ danielspellman.com/2013/07/hit-the-floor-together-dance-r...
Was given this as a gift in 2003. Apparently never opened it, but it moved with me a couple times. Opened in 2019 because I was going to donate the crock pot. Hadn't realized there was actually a pack of Velveeta and a can of chili inside! Oops. Velveeta expired 15 years ago. I didn't open the wrapper, but the outside looked much better than I expected which isn't really encouraging re: Velveeta.
Shot with a Nikon D40 and 55-200mm AF Dx Zoom lens, by Michael A. Mayo, on the beach below nature conservation lands, in Riverhead N.Y.. The hut and gardens were assembled primarily with items washed up on the beach. Unfortunately, the storms of 2009 reclaimed all it had given, along with all else.
This Porsche GT3 was given a full front end clear bra wrap. This package includes full bumper, hood, fenders, mirrors, and headlights. The clear bras we install are not pre-cut kits. Using large pieces of Venture Shield paint protection film, we hand install the film in full panels to ensure seamless coverage. The edges are wrapped to give your car extra protection.
Addison, Texas
Speed Shield
Assistant Coach.
Dave Givens may be labled with many titles as he enters his third year with the Timbers organization. As a part-time administrative assistant in 1977, Givens was a public relations assistant while holding down coaching additions at Judson Baptist and Warner Pacific Colleges. Two years later he acts as an afficial coach, scout, front office employee, and part time goal keeper. (Subsituting for Jim Gorsek last season until Gorseks injury healed.) Givens with wife Nancy and three children Todd, 7-year-old; Marc 6-year-old; and Molly 3-year-old, he has been a Portloand resident for over 6 years. He graduated from Biola College in Las Angeles where he represented the West squad in the first ever Senior Bowl All-Star-Match for American players before coming to Portland.
Walking in Sydney CBD with a Ricoh GRD IV compact camera, chasing light people and moods. Hope you will enjoy it.
These were given to me by my mom. When my grandmother passed away a few years ago, my mom received my grandmother's pearl necklace. She wears it every now and then to remind her of her mom. She says that because pearls absorb the oil from your skin she feels like she has her mom with her on those days.
My mom and I have grown much closer over the last few years. I'm so thankful for all the support she's given me throughout a tough time in my life. I really treasure the relationship we have and these pearls because they are a part of her I can carry with me.
January 2010, SFC Jeff Goode holds a clock to show what was given to the last MCD group of soldiers returning from a deployment as MAJ Maly explains what the clock represents.
Given the fantasy theme of this year's Marcon, I brought back my self-character-made costume I wore to the CWRU Film Society's showing of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Here Sal is sporting his Hufflepuff tie.
I was given the opportunity this year to sponsor the Budget Savvy Bridal Show that was put on by Totally Beautiful Moments and MBT Marketing Solutions.
Just at the look of the crowd that nearly filled every available space in the building, I'd say the event was a success! I was blessed with the duty of capturing the event and manning my booth during the event, which turned out to be pretty interesting. It turned out better than I thought and I was able to talk with several prospects to say the least. Mrs. Peterson had to do some school work and be mom, so she was unable to woman the booth this time around. She owes me one!!! Here is what happened at the show. To see what happened on the Red Carpet, check out my man JMF Photography!
Stay tuned...more to come.
YORK, ENGLAND - MAY 02: during an i2i Soccer Academy Training Session at Haxby Road on May 2nd 2023 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Given the deteriorating situation vis a vis Russia and NATO, I thought perhaps I should brush up on my battlefield casualty drills in case I get my call up papers! Must look up my Fit to Fight NBC book next.
Given to the French by the Egyptians in the 1800s, King Louis Philippe placed it on the spot where the guillotine stood.
During the French Revolution, the Place de la Concorde was called the Place de la Révolution and executions took place here, including the execution of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Maximilien Robespierre.
I was given the opportunity this year to sponsor the Budget Savvy Bridal Show that was put on by Totally Beautiful Moments and MBT Marketing Solutions.
Just at the look of the crowd that nearly filled every available space in the building, I'd say the event was a success! I was blessed with the duty of capturing the event and manning my booth during the event, which turned out to be pretty interesting. It turned out better than I thought and I was able to talk with several prospects to say the least. Mrs. Peterson had to do some school work and be mom, so she was unable to woman the booth this time around. She owes me one!!! Here is what happened at the show. To see what happened on the Red Carpet, check out my man JMF Photography!
Stay tuned...more to come.
Given how my recent cropped pic of the baboons looks, I think it's time to start shooting RAW.
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Today was another decent day at work. We had to move a couple of plants that weighed about 300 pounds each. After work, I brought my car to the shop...apparently it was power steering fluid that was leaking, so they fixed it up. Then I went back to Mom's house, ate a sub, and watched some Cake Boss, haha. I'm not a big fan of reality shows, but there was nothing else on! I tried to watch an episode of Mayday last night, but after one ad, it started playing the clip I saw 5 minutes earlier, so I went to bed instead haha.
Anyway, I've got work off tomorrow, so I'm sure I'll be up to some fun stuff!
Fresno State Centennial
College of Arts and Humanities
Homecoming Weekend
Communication Panel
Friday, October 15, 2010, 2:00PM
Wahlberg Recital Hall
Music Building, Room 183
California State University, Fresno
Department of Communication
Given as part of tradition in the Marine Corps, I received my first gold and silver (field and standard) bars from my lieutenants that I coached on the pistol range. Not all of my shooters qualified expert but they all greatly improved over four days.
Years ago, I was given a 12-string acoustic guitar with a few problems. It has been at the back of the cupboard after was obvious it would not tune up properly.
I took it out a couple of weeks ago and am hoping to bring it back to playable condition. The neck looks good, the body looks good except for a high action, the body has a belly bulge, and the bridge has started to pull away (these issues are related).
Today, I managed to remove the bridge ... and the problem is obvious! If the bridge had been attached properly there would be no lacquer under the bridge and the entire undersurface of the bridge would have been bonded to the top with glue. Obviously, both of those requirements have not been followed - and it is a 12-string too! It's a wonder that the bridge held on at all!
Looking at the photo, I'm not really sure what we are looking at on the surface of the guitar. There appears to at least be an opaque white layer between what looks like wood grain and the real wood underneath.
I'm looking forward to a well glued bridge, most of the belly bulge has gone and the action is much, much lower.
YORK, ENGLAND - JANUARY 18: during the BUCS Men’s Northern Tier 6 Group C match between York St John University 8ths and Richmond University 1sts at Haxby Road on January 18th 2023 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. (Photo by Matthew Appleby)
Have you ever given thought to the humble potato?
The potato is an often-understated, yet immensely versatile, culinary staple the world over.
It's ubiquitous globally, and used in myriad dishes, many of which are similar throughout numerous cultures worldwide. Potato latkes are essentially the "Jewish version" of potato pancakes — a dish with which many of us may be familiar. Potato dumplings are known as samosa in India, pierogi in Poland, wonton in Southeast Asia, knish in Jewish communities, etc.
Baked potatoes, potato casserole, French fried potatoes, poutine (a Canadian dish using French fries), potato chips, hash browns, potatoes au gratin, potato salad (Kartoffelsalat – a German dish served hot, American potato salad – served cold), scalloped potatoes, mashed potatoes, creamed potatoes, potato sticks, curly fries, and more, are but a few of the ways the potato can be prepared.
Potatoes can be additions to, or used as the primary ingredient in, stews, soups, shepherd’s pie, fondant potatoes (a preparation & presentation method), tater tots (American), Lyonnaise potatoes (French), and numerous other dishes.
This RECIPE for a quick-n-easy-to-prepare Classic Potato Soup may be found HERE.