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David Gray performs at Edgefield August 23, 2014 after releasing his new album "Mutineers". The concert opened with a set by David Kitt who returned to the stage as part of David Gray's band.
A winter resident this far south but I've read that in northern Florida some are year-round residents. They will be leaving soon. I'll miss their distinctive main 'cat' song (but can also produce over 100 different sorts of sounds) and their hilarious antics in the bird bath.
Gray Settlement is very hard to find on any map. This is an old train map.
Kenny (1984) attributes the name of the community in Howard County that is simply called Gray to Edward Gray (1776-1856), cotton manufacturer, from Bowera, near Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Since Gray is a Scottish surname, this suggests the probability that Edward Gray was Scots-Irish. The reasons for the naming of the other above-listed communities have not been given but most would probably involve the surname Gray.
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The Gray Manufacturing
Company and the Gray home were between
Ellicott Mills and Ilchester on the
Baltimore County side of the Patapsco
River. Later the Kennedy’s took over the
home and expanded the house, including
an Italianate tower for Kennedy’s books
and papers. Factory, house and personal
effects were all lost in the flood of 1868.
The Kennedys were away and survived. A
picture of the gray factory and home can
be found in Henry K. Sharp’s book, “The
Patapsco River Valley”, page 76.
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Patapsco (later Gray) Manufacturing Company
In 1813, the Patapsco Manufacturing Company began producing cotton yarn. It was located about one mile downstream from the "lower" Ellicott Mills. This mill was the first that provided a heated work environment for its workers. On January 21, 1820, it caught fire and was declared a total loss. It was rebuilt in 1824. In 1844, Edward Gray acquired a purchase option and renamed the complex the Gray Manufacturing Company. The Company was severely damaged by the July 1, 1868 flood, but it remained in business until 1888. There are a few stone homes along River Road and Frederick Road which remain after the flooding from Hurricane Agnes in 1972.
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Dragonflies are often misjudged by people who don’t know how important they are to their ecosystem. Dragonflies do not bite people (well, they can but you really have to irritate them a LOT for them to do it). In fact, in addition to their jewel-like beauty, they are very beneficial to humankind. Their prodigious mouth parts, in both their adult and larval forms, are designed to trap and devour insects. Aquatic larval dragonflies, called nymphs or naiads have lower jaws that can shoot out in 1/100 of a second to catch mosquito larvae (or even a tadpole). In many aquatic ecosystems without fish, dragonfly larvae are the top predators in the food chain. (The Order name of Dragonflies, and their cousins the Damselflies, is Odonata, meaning "toothy jaw".)
One of Maryland's most distinctive dragonflies is the Gray Petaltail. This species, considered rare in Maryland, is very large at 3 inches in length. Its gray and black coloring provides a very effective camouflage when it perches vertically on tree trunks.
Three of these Gray Jays flew to near the entrance to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park, a few minutes after I started walking the trail. I was hoping to find a few photogenic fungi this afternoon - fairly successful, but it was so warm and muggy there. The biggest "excitement", when my heart stopped beating for a moment, was catching sight of a large Moose passing through the forest!
The Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea), is being attended by the gray butterfly. These flowers are also attended by sunbirds.
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A medium-sized, elegant crane, and the national bird of Uganda, Balearica regulorum is a widespread and fairly common resident of wetter areas around most of Uganda. Photo taken just outside Lake Mburo National Park in southern Uganda, on 14-Jul-2018.
David Gray performs at Edgefield August 23, 2014 after releasing his new album "Mutineers". The concert opened with a set by David Kitt who returned to the stage as part of David Gray's band.
A conference, exhibition, performances, and workshops advancing culture and common good through the lens of art and technology.
Long ways away, appears to be a Gray-cheeked, Lots of thrushes all over Mackworth today, Hermits, Swainson's, a Veery, with six species of sparrows!
Nicolette Gray, XIXth Century Ornamented Types and Title Pages (1938). On pages 206-207, she illustrates BTF Mural [No. 251] shown by Caslon in 1884 and three variants of Caslon Enchorial dated 1884-1887.
The Gray Hawk is a widespread small hawk of open habitats through much of the Neotropics. It is relatively uniformly colored overall, gray above and finely barred gray and white below. The tail is banded black and white, and the cere and legs are yellow-orange. Immatures are brown above and streaked white and brown below. The Gray Hawk occurs in river-edge habitats, forest edges and clearings, scrub, savanna, and agricultural land from Mexico and the southwestern United States south to northern Argentina. Birds at the northern end of the range in Mexico and the US are migratory, but the Gray Hawk is resident farther south. This species feeds mostly on reptiles, but also takes birds, rodents, and large insects. Gray Hawks typically hunt from a perch. Breeding birds engage in aerial courtship displays and build a stick nest in a tree or, in more open areas, in thorny shrub.
The Monck Road house revisited. We took some photos of this house last winter on a dull, gray day. I was in the area today and stopped to give the place the "blue sky treatment".
A conference, exhibition, performances, and workshops advancing culture and common good through the lens of art and technology.
Location: Canyon Gardens, 3381 Capilano Road, North Vancouver, BC
Date: August 20, 1977
L to R: Peggy, Mr & Mrs Gray and Randy.
These CSX coal cars -- I think they are or were called "grays", at least the ones built at Raceland, Ky. -- are lined up on a track in late afternoon at Huntington, W.Va.
near alexanderplatz, already a few weeks ago - at least we had a bit more sun today ..., berlin, olympus xa, ilford fp4+ @ iso100, developed in caffenol-c-m for about 12 minutes - for more info see here ...
The Gray/Campbell Farmstead is the oldest house in Springfield, Missouri. The Farmstead is located in the Nathanael Greene Park on South Scenic. Along with the oldest house in Springfield (circa 1856), there is a log kitchen, a two crib barn, and a log granary. The House was built by James Price Gray and was later sold to his brother-in law, John Polk Campbell, the nephew and name-sake of the founder of the city of Springfield. The house was occupied by the Campbell family from 1865 to the 1950's, and it was moved to the Nathanael Greene Park in 1984 when the Kansas and James River Expressways were about to be constructed.
Gray/Campbell Farmstead
Nathanael Green Park
Springfield Missouri
Green County