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HARM’S FORK
@ Den Ham Barn
Den Ham
Netherlands
Harm Wierda - vocals, organ
Martine Rademakers - piano
Niels Smit Duyzentkunst - guitar
Janke Brand - bass,
Karl Huisman - drums,
Maria Tuni en Klaske Oenema - vocals
Photo © Eddy Westveer
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I live in an old rural house with my husband, one of my two daughters and seven cats...(7!) i know, it is a long story that makes small sense. The other morning, my husband got up to discover a small mouse running around in the bathtub. He caught it in a towel and took it outside to release and watched it scurry off into the seed pile.
I think the cats may be Buddhists; they seem to largely practice a peaceful existence which works for me.
Last spring before mowing, I found this wee baby mouse in the grass by the small garden. When it was time to leave, I put a holly hock leaf over him to hide him from hawks, though; he was so small I don't know they would have cared to find him. All life is so precious when looked at closely for even just a moment. It is one of the things I enjoy most about photography, the looking closely, and seeing deeply.
today is a re-grouting the tub day, making sure small spaces are sealed well!
Atletiek Club Twente Is Onze Naam (AC TION) 48, de meest vooraanstaande atletiekvereniging van Twente, biedt de mogelijkheid om laagdrempelig ambities te tonen tijdens De Herfstloop Twente – kortweg De Herfstloop genoemd.
Neem deel aan één van de runs over 8 km, 15 km of de landschappelijk nog mooiere halve marathon! Of laat jouw kinderen kennismaken met de atletiek door deelname aan de kidsrun.
Alle afstanden – behalve de kidsrun – lopen door het prachtige buitengebied van Enschede-Zuid en de natuurreservaten in de directe omgeving en geeft je een goede indruk waar het ons bij AC TION allemaal om te doen is: Bewegen om te presteren of om gewoon plezier te hebben.
Live @Fluff Fest 2013, Rokycany, CZ
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At work, we have a zero harm policy, which is supported by travelling roadshows and things to keep awareness up.
They come to our office today. One of the guys I work with decided that pink bubble wrap would help him get into the spirit of the thing.
Unusual terracotta bas-relief decoration on gravestones - made by Jonathan Harmer of Heathfield between 1799 and 1839.
My old mates from Braunschweig's finest, Torpedo Harms,were playin' a cool PunkRock show at Fallersleben, Altes Forsthaus. 45 Minutes of kick ass Hi-Speed old schoolness. All Killer, no Filler and a few cool covers...
This photograph, taken in Kathmandu, Kathmandu valley, Nepal, shows Newar priests engaged in a ritual (1957)
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This morning (Friday 23 August) police in Rochdale executed two warrants in the Freehold neighbourhood as they continue their relentless pursuit of those intent on causing harm to the local community.
Three men aged 14 – 54, have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs. They remain in police custody for questioning.
Following a thorough search of the addresses, significant quantities of class A and B drugs were found, with an estimated street sale value of £51,000. We also seized several weapons, including two samurai swords, and several items consistent with a significant drugs operation.
This is the latest activity which comes under the district’s Operation Affect, the force’s latest Clear, Hold, Build initiative. Police are systematically dismantling and disrupting organised crime in the area, by pursuing gang members and criminals to clear the area, holding the location to prevent criminals exploiting the vacuum created by the original disruption, and working with partners and Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) to build a prosperous and resilient community.
So far, the team have made 36 arrests, secured three full closure orders on nuisance properties linked to criminality, and seized large quantities of cash, drugs, and weapons.
Building on a successful community event held earlier this year, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) are working with local residents and partners to design out crime in Freehold and rebuild a stronger community.
The overall investment is anticipated to be around £5M and will keep residents safer and improve the overall look of the local area, including providing higher quality common areas and improving the condition of the buildings.
Inspector Meena Yasin, who is leading Operation Affect, said: “Since launching this operation we’ve seen a real concerted effort to disrupt illegal drug supply in the Freehold area of Rochdale.
"From speaking with residents, we know that drug dealing, and anti-social behaviour has been a particular area of concern for them.
“The seizures this morning means we have been able to take tens of thousands of pounds worth of illicit and harmful products off our streets and dismantle a significant drugs operation which has been blighting our residents.
“Our officers remain in the area to provide a visible reassurance for residents. If you have any concerns or want to share information about suspicious behaviour in the area, please speak to them, they are there to help you.
“You know your community best, and your intelligence often forms a large and crucial park of our criminal investigations, helping us to remove criminals from the streets.”
Hayley Stockham, RBH Director of Neighbourhoods, said: "We have zero tolerance for anti-social behaviour and criminal activity in our neighbourhoods. We're very grateful to the local community for supporting our joint efforts to stamp out this behaviour.
“We will continue to work closely with our partners in the Police and at the Council, and we know that this is making a significant difference to the lives of local people. We encourage members of the community to continue to report crime and anti-social behaviour to RBH and to the Police.”
If you have any concerns about drugs in your area, let us know via our Live Chat function on our website, or by calling 101, so that we can take action.
Always dial 999 in an emergency.
Alternatively, you can report it to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.