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Reading bedtimestories has never been one of my favorite things to do.....
(I get extremely tired from reading out loud.......:-) )
Now it seems, I don´t have to do so anymore........ Now it is her turn to read to me !!!!
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Exterior/outside view of house here: www.flickr.com/photos/adriatic22/4211663885/
More from the same building:
www.flickr.com/photos/adriatic22/4841108236/
www.flickr.com/photos/adriatic22/4841107686/
Soldiers from the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) contribute to a Joint Armed Forces Unit of Pentagon Tour Guides that train to take the estimated 100,000 people that visit the Pentagon on tours every year. Spc. Christopher Molitoris has been a Tour Guide for a year and a half, and conducted an estimated 1,500 combined Public and VIP Tours. He conducted this Tour on March 3, 2016. (U.S. Army Photos by Spc Brandon Dyer)
When the Faribault Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism contacted Mind Expressions about the design of their Visitors Guide it was an exciting design challenge. In meeting with the client we found the guide was to be used in many different applications but also needed to highlight many different categories of businesses and areas of the Faribault community. Our solution to these problems was to simplify everything down and make it really easy for people to find the specific information they were looking for. This meant to have little maps on pages that needed to highlight the historic downtown, lakes and main city streets. Also we thought of highlighting the businesses that would be the biggest draw for tourists. We did this by creating special areas that highlighted business types such as restaurants, hotels and Faribault originals. The result was a very simple guide for tourists to follow, and see the highlights of a place with small town pride and big city opportunities.
As a guide dog raiser for the GDB organization, I participated in an outing with other raisers and puppies in training. During the event, we learned new skills from the GDB Statewide Leader, trained various puppies, and gave recommendations to each other. Each puppy went through and extensive evaluation and grooming. As a raiser, I learned how my puppy, Nimble, is doing and received new training accessories. As a fun activity afterwards, we all played with the Easter Bunny.
Labs Live at Andrei's, a fundraising event presented by the Orange County Friends Committee of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Photo by Sara Cozolino.
Up at 3 AM for a work issue. This is not a good way to start the work week. The storm clouds in this shot seem appropriate as I look at the work week just beginning. While in Yellowstone, we went on a couple of guided hikes. I really like this shot of our ranger as he scans the horizon as storm clouds gather and threaten to open up on us. We ended up not getting wet on our hike, but it certainly looked like it might at any time.
This is a huge mosque in Oman, It has a library, an office building, and a hall which holds more that 34000 people.
According to our tour guide, Hollywood filmed several movies at the mountain on the left. One is Jurassic Park, if my memory serves me right.
Ok, I'm more like a trail guide than a herder, but it was finally cool enough to get three of the kitty clan to go for a walk. Grace, Floyd and Zak came along. Bailey started out, but didn't get all the way around the loop.
The Angus Variety Group handed over a cheque for £1,000 to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in Andy Stewart Court in October, 2001. Pictured with the cheque at the presentation ceremony were, from left, back - Andy Tindall, Mary Cormie and Lyall Patterson: front - Kirsty Duncan, Lamont Forbes, June Ainsworth and Gemma Mitchell.
Vietnam; Cu Chi; 06-07-2010
gids toont toegang tot tunnel
Foto: Frans Schellekens/HH
Guide at Cu Chi Tunnel
On the vehicle ramps were guide lights, color coded so that the driver knew if they were going the correct way. If you were going the wrong way, this is what you would see - red vertical bars. If you were going the right way, you'd see two green vertical bars.
The Purina® Walk for Dog Guides is a national fundraising walk held in more than 200 communities across Canada. It raises funds to help train Dog Guides for Canadians with visual, hearing, medical or physical disabilities. Each Walk is organized by local volunteers with support from Lions Foundation of Canada. To date, the Walk has raised more than $10 million! Communities host Walk’s in the Spring and Fall, visit our locations page to find the Walk closest to you.