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this drifting mind of mine. It keeps getting lost in dreams and memories. I'm getting dizzy, everything is foggy, and I can't see reality anymore. Will someone please help...?
I took Pearl to work with me today - she helped by checking how wet the dirt was after the sprinklers went off....she was a very big help!
During my work I recently received this letter smuggled off board a vessel in the Port of Rotterdam.
Some of the crew members of the Japanese owned vessel went to the shop in my van. When I brought them back to their shop a few hours later it all seemed normal. Until one of these guys ran back to my bus and quickly handed the original of this to me, with a ask for help. Then he ran off again.
We offcourse contacted the ITF and handed them the original letters. I really hope these guys get some help.
Name of the vessel is blacked out, for privacy reasons. On request I can send you a direct copy of the original letter.
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1. Fighting male mallards, 2. Cows Before Dark, 3. Golden hour, 4. is that coffee I smell?, 5. Felis Glamourous Nigripes, 6. we couldn't not,
7. shake, 8. autumn leaves fall on pond, 9. *i* know this dog, 10. DSCN6566, 11. Contemplate, 12. Untitled,
13. Puppy love again, 14. little fish, 15. Untitled, 16. Tttttthhhhhhhhhhsssspppppppp!!!!!!, 17. Free the spiders, 18. Lotus Lover,
19. Fall jumps, 20. Banana Lovers, 21. Impulse to climb, 22. view from a parking meter, 23. Steps firmly, 24. #315: 5 sleeps till halloween. lest we forget.,
25. stuff, 26. For those needing a Sawyer kick...., 27. FOREST FUN!!, 28. Analyzing Anna - Fri Oct 27, 2006, 29. i'm wondering, wondering . . ., 30. Taboo love...,
31. Happy Furry Friday ;-), 32. the sun has come, but i'm still singing in the rain, 33. Dogs Running, 34. Delicious stone, 35. in mid air, 36. wingSpan
You can't help but be in awe at the outstanding beauty of the aquilegia and how photogenic it is in all its forms! I have been looking out for a yellow aquilegia for a couple of years now so you can imagine my joy when I found this one yesterday!
Can someone please help me? These green and purple lines appear when I shoot a long exposure image at anything smaller than f/11. I have a Tamron SP AF 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical (IF). What can I do to stop this...
I use a B+W ND 3.0 77mm
Dec. 2012
Rockridge BART Station
I parked in the BART lot and took the train to San Francisco. Unfortunatly I did not look at the space number or pay attention to where in the lot I parked. It took me about 20 minutes to find my car.
C504 on the Sunday morning up goods stalled on the Broadford hill. S317 on the regular Sunday down light engines came to the rescue. Circa 1982. I was the 6 year old boy who helped the fireman put ballast on the inside rail after the C ran out of sand. My neighbour stands well clear of danger in this photo.
Betty Walsh RIP is wearing green.
Recognise the other ladies?
It could be around year 1988.
It could be at an Ealing W5 Sheltered Home in Freeland Road.
OK, the day has finally arrived and we taking the car in for repair - the accident was in November 2017 and its now July 2018! (Let's NOT go into the details of why its taken this long!).
While a replacement loan car is sorted out we are given free reign of the waiting room - complete with TV, table football table (aka foosball), toilets and complimentary drinks including those nice little biscuit things. Quite a nice experience so far! (but not worth bashing up the car for it).
Daughter #2 sits on the other side of the desk pretending she is selling me a car. "It's nice, its pink" goes her sales patter.
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Please help clean up the historic shoreline of Bear Creek and Chalesmont Park where both the British and American set up defensive positions during the War of 1812, Battle of North Point. The British also used this location to evacuate their wounded and POW’s. Charlesmont Park was also the location were the Veterans of the War of 1812 celebrated Defender’s Day for over 75 years! This event will be run in conjunction with American Rivers, Trash Free Maryland and the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay as part of their Annual Project Clean Stream Event.
Registration will be located at the intersection of Park Haven and Gray Haven Road (Near Bear Creek Elementary School), Dundalk, MD 21222. Looks for the registration tents and the “Clean Bread and Cheese Creek Banners. Registration will open at 8:00 am, and the cleanup will run from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm.
We run our cleanups as a family event with plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We welcome every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the cleanup. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we need people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to help at registration, setup food and snacks as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. We will provide lunch and snacks as well as gloves. A limited number of tools are available for sign-out, but suggest bringing your own if you have them.
You can learn more about us and keep up to date through our website at: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org ; become our friend on FaceBook, follow us on Twitter, and Google+. You can also see photos of our past cleanups on Flickr and our videos on YouTube. You can also subscribe to our Electronic Newsletter.
If you have any comments or questions please contact us. Thank you again for your interest and we hope to see you in the park!
D802's GEs shove hard on the rear of N956. The helpers are needed to get the coal trains out of the Grand and Thornapple river valleys. They will stay on the train until the grade levels off at Elmdale, where they'll cut off and head back lite to Grand Rapids or West Olive, or right back to Wells at the bottom of Saugatuck Hill, to help another coal train over the summit.
The fourth day of the Help for Heroes Big Battlefields Bike Ride fromParis to London. The day commenced from Le Touquet and proceeded to Etaples, which had been home to the British Army's largest training camp during the Second World War, as well as having military prisons and hospitals. Here, in the War Cemetary at Etaples, in front of a memorial designed by Edwin Lutyens, a wreath laying ceremony was conducted. Lunch was taken just north of Boulogne, beside the Canadian Military Cemetary where Lt. Col. John McCrae was buried and a second wreath laying ceremony was held. Finally, before arriving at Calais, there was a visit to Mimoyecques, an old quarry from which the Germans created a substantial subterranean base, to house their V3 rocket, with which they hoped to destroy London. Friday 31st May 2013.
The Red Cross Society donated slate to repair the houses of civilians in the village of Kuhari, which were damaged by shelling during the occupation in March 2022. The Red Cross has already donated nails, concrete, asbestos, etc. for restoration, the slate is the last part of the aid to the villagers.
Uncle Daren needed Mary Ellen's help with putting the wings on the smoker racks, and she was more than happy to help.
Young Domestic Helper.
MORE INFO : Homestay at Sirubari village. Capture this young domestic help washing and hanging the laundry in the morning.