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Help yourself to this certificate if you would like to use if for your dotee adoptions.

Flickr message me (include your email) if you would like the photoshop file.

....& this is the "clean area". My studio is a nightmare! Part of what pisses me off the most about having Lymes (horrible pain etc aside)..lack of energy & motivation. Can't take the mess out here anymore. My studio is 100% unusable, so I am forcing myself to come out here for at least 15 mins a day till I get it done. Ugh!

Toma is supporting the Help Find Michael Dixon t-shirt Campaign

 

Michael Dixon went missing in Tamarindo, Costa Rica in October 2009.

Your purchase of a Help Find Michael Dixon t-shirt helps us not only to fund the ongoing investigative efforts into Michael's disappearance but more importantly to raise awareness of what has happened to him.

 

Sizes from Small to XXX-Large

Price: £12.00

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The thallose hepatic, Symphyogyna brasiliensis has all of its reproductive structures easily visible on the dorsal side of the thallus. This makes them particularly easy to observe in this material.

The capsules of the sporophytes in this image have opened to release the spores which are mixed with long, usually hygroscopically active cells called elaters that help to control the liberation of the spores.

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf speaking with the press. Governor Tom Wolf and Lt. Governor John Fetterman today called on the legislature to take up the legalization of adult-use cannabis to help with the state’s economic recovery amid COVID-19. Legalization will also create more outlets for important restorative justice programs in the commonwealth. Harrisburg, PA – Sept. 3, 2020

please help with brand/ type/ year - thank you!

I was ironing steam-a-seam to fabric today and got pencil marks all over my new iron. Freaking out . . . any ideas? I am going to try dryer sheets in the am. This iron is about a week old and I was having a serious love affair with it . . . now I feel horrible when I glance at her.

 

Decided to use my old iron for anything with iron trashing potential in the future.

In the CBD. No harm was done

If you want you are welcome to help me choose..

 

I have been in front of the computer for hours drawing, drawing, pulling effect, drawing... (it is actually much more detailed than you can see from here... iris details and all hehe) To produce macoto style eyes for Blythe. ;) to use with the flat eyechips I got home a couple of days ago.

Then I went off with the hue adjusting in photoshop to produce different colors.

 

So finally I have two versions, one with sharp sparkles and one with blurry sparkles. Which one do you think would be better? sharp or blurry?

 

And then the color. I can't choose.. *laughs* Hair and face you can see and the yellow eyechips are the ones I have decided firmly to be there.

 

I might also use one pair for the fake pam too.

 

Printed out on high res paper. I also tried to print out on OH paper to put foil back but I decided that it did not look as good as I had hoped for so it is better to use solid paper.

This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 12th of October 1915.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

  

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognise anyone in the images please comment below.

  

Copies of this photograph may be ordered from us, for more information see: www.newcastle.gov.uk/tlt Please make a note of the image reference number above to help speed up your order.

These family photographs were taken by Nicholson Museum curator William J Woodhouse in Australia, primarily in Sydney and the Blue Mountains.

 

Can you help us catalogue the Woodhouse photographic archive? Contribute by adding tags and answering the following questions in the comments below:

•What do you see? Write a brief description for this image.

•Where was this photograph taken?

•Can you find the geo co-ordinates (latitude and longitude) of this exact place? Let us know by linking to the google maps or add the co-ordinates in your comment.

•Do you know what year this photograph was taken?

 

About the archive:

The Nicholson Museum holds over 1800 glass-plate negatives taken by Woodhouse while in Greece in 1890s and early 1900s. A small portion of the archive also includes photographs of his family in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia. The collection documents important archaeological sites, significant landscapes of the Greek mainland, contemporary buildings and the people he met along the way. His archive is a rich resource capturing many sites pre-archaeological excavation and before modern industrial development. Some of the photographs were published by Woodhouse in his book 'Aetolia: its geography, topography, and antiquities' published in 1897. His desire to capture Greece on 'film', was simply put in his introduction: "History only attains its full value by borrowing actuality from geography and topography". The archive shows his love not only for the sites but also for the people and spirit of Greece.

 

About the project:

We are asking you to contribute to our documentation of this collection and assist us with the identification of the hundreds of different monuments and places in Greece. The title of each photograph will include the museum registration number (NM2007.##.##) and may already include a place name where museum staff or Woodhouse himself have titled the image.

All of our flikr contributors will be acknowledged when the collection is published through our online collections at the completion of the project.

anjuna - goa - india - january 2003

See slide show of this series of images:

www.flickr.com/photos/artedelares/sets/72157627763805125/...

 

Zuccotti Park, formerly called Liberty Plaza Park, is a 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m2) privately owned, publicly accessible park inLower Manhattan in New York City.[1]

 

The park was created in 1968 by United States Steel, after the property owners negotiated its creation with city officials, and named Liberty Plaza Park and situated beside One Liberty Plaza. It is located between Broadway, Trinity Place, Liberty Street and Cedar Street. The park's northwest corner is across the street from Four World Trade Center. It has been popular with local tourists and financial workers.

 

The park was heavily damaged in theSeptember 11 attacks and subsequent recovery efforts of 2001. The plaza was later used as the site of several events commemorating the anniversary of the attacks. After renovations in 2006, the park was renamed by its current owners, Brookfield Office Properties, after company chairmanJohn Zuccotti.

 

In 2011, the plaza became the site of theOccupy Wall Street protest camp. During the demonstration, activists occupied the plaza and used it as a staging ground for protests throughout the Manhattan Financial District.

 

The long-running New York protest against economic inequality and perceived Wall Street excesses gained momentum Wednesday as union members joined marchers in Lower Manhattan, while students at several colleges walked out of classes in solidarity and like-minded organizers completed plans to bring the fight to Washington.

 

A similar protest decrying the “corporate machine” is slated to begin in Washington on Thursday, with organizers advertising a noon concert and rally on Freedom Plaza. “Stop the Machine! Create a New World,” read online fliers calling protesters to bring sleeping bags to 13th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue , “where we will NONVIOLENTLY resist the corporate machine by occupying Freedom Plaza to demand that America’s resources be invested in human needs and environmental protection instead of war and exploitation.” Since beginning with a few dozen demonstrators in New York on Sept. 17, the Occupy Wall Street protests have not only grown, but have become increasingly organized, offering medical aid, legal help and a newspaper.

 

The protest’s Web site (www.October2011.org) lists more than a dozen people principally responsible for organizing the protest, among them community and peace group organizers, a pastor, a feminist, an environmentalist, a “rabble-rouser” and a pediatrician who quit her practice to advocate for governmental single-payer health care. Many more organizations are listed as supporters committed to bringing members to the protest.

 

Sterling W. Roberson, vice president for the United Federation of Teachers, said union members shared the ideals of activists who have been camped out in sleeping bags for more than two weeks. “The middle class is taking the burden, but the wealthiest of our state and country are not,” he said.

In New York on Wednesday, people marched from Foley Square to Zuccotti Park, the protesters’ unofficial headquarters.

 

Karen Higgins, a co-president of National Nurses United, came with a group of colleagues from Boston. She said they had seen patients who skipped important medical tests because they couldn’t afford them.Roxanne Pauline, a coordinator for the Northeastern Pennsylvania Area Labor Federation, said some of her union’s members plan to stay in Zuccotti Park over the weekend.

 

One of the larger protests outside New York on Wednesday was in Boston, where about 200 Northeastern University students gathered on campus to condemn what they called corporate control of government and the spiraling costs of their education. The protesters have varied causes, but have reserved most of their criticism for Wall Street. They’ve spoken out about unemployment and inequality.

 

Hundreds of college students at New York’s sprawling public university system walked out of classes Wednesday afternoon.Protests were scheduled at State University of New York campuses in Albany, Buffalo, Binghamton, New Paltz and Purchase.

 

Danielle Kingsbury, a 21-year-old senior at New Paltz, said she walked out of an American literature class to show support for some of her professors who she said have had their workloads increased because of budget cuts.

 

— From news services and Washington Post staff writers

Images from Bear Invasion XII, a fundraising gathering of big men and their admirers, August 8-10, 2008, in Washington, D.C., hosted by the District of Columbia Bear Club. Proceeds from weekend donations will go to Brother Help Thyself, an organization through which member-clubs raise and disburse funds to AIDS service providers and the GLBTQ community.

 

www.brotherhelpthyself.org/

Now for a few doubles from the yurt. (And I swear this is the last time with this sign. I'm obsessed with it. I saw one out in the field yesterday up here on the Boise National Forest and slammed on the brakes so I could shoot it, but then remembered I already had, three times.)

I will need some help on this one. Can people please tell me how to make this better? The black part is supposed to be the cargo area of a plane and that's a paratrooper.

Damage to Plan Haiti Country Office building in Port-au-Prince. (Photo:

Plan/Marc Antoine Lefedor)

 

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ODC - brown

 

it's small but helps a lot, when I need to reach something on the highest shelf or need put something near my bed, so very useful and helpful brown chair :-)

 

Thank you for your comments and nice words

I'm very appreciate this:-)

Going through a ride! (notice the baby's expression)

this recalls mark twain's savagely satirical patriot's prayer, written in protest against the us military intervention in the philippines....

perhaps it is as relevant today:

 

"O Lord our Father, our young patriots, idols of our hearts, go forth to battle -- be Thou near them! With them -- in spirit -- we also go forth from the sweet peace of our beloved fire sides to smite the foe. O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover their smiling fields with the pale forms of their patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help us to turn them out roofless with little children to wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the refuge of the grave and denied it -- for our sakes who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make heavy their steps, water their way with their tears, stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who is the Source of Love..."

She was helping me rake leaves. Everything is more fun with her. :)

Thanks for helping us sort the water!

i want to trade some of my singlets for a nice red or blue singlet...size adult medium

help me out please :)

The Macmillan nursing team at Watford, Hemel Hempstead and St Albans hospitals held an information and support event for people with cancer on Thursday 5th September 2013 at Holywell Community Centre in Watford.

The ‘Living with and Beyond Cancer’ event was an opportunity for people to meet with cancer nurses to talk about their experiences and to find out more about the support services that are available both locally and nationally. Complementary therapy taster sessions were on offer, alongside an opportunity to have a mini makeover and get advice on benefits, diet, relaxation, exercise, wigs and much more. Many thanks to all those who donated the refreshments ran the information stands and to the Macmillan nursing team who all contributed towards making the event such a success.

 

- 09 September 2013

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