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Looking at the sharp end of a Bomag BF 223C owned by SEH (Asphalt ) Ltd working on a Breheny contract for Suffolk County council on Sudburys North Street car Park
My family taught on Indian Reservations in Idaho, Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico from 1890-1910. These photos were taken by my gr-gr-uncle at a reservation I believe in New Mexico about 1900. If I'm right on location he was most probably of the Apache tribe. How sad what the whites did to the native population of this country. Look at his poor feet.
Michael Naguib in the #116 Southern Homes Datsun 1600 hits the sand at the top of the mountain and is unable to return to the track.
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The church of the Good Shepherd at Hook Common is a fairly modest building, opened in 1870 and built to the designs of G.R.Clarke to serve as a chapel of ease for nearby Upton on Severn. The unassuming exterior gives little away, sitting quietly in its roadside setting and would be easily overlooked.
Inside the architecture is equally modest and pleasantly simple, but the finest features here are in the glass, three Arts & Crafts windows in the nave, beginning with the fine west window by Henry Payne along with another made as a collaboration with his son Edward and the last by his pupil Florence Camm.
Happily the church is normally kept open for visitors and is a delightfully peaceful place.
www.worcesteranddudleyhistoricchurches.org.uk/index.php?p...
Took a drive out Hook Head to the check out the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group's spotting day .. beautiful day out in this very family friendly place .. although not a cetacean in sight as far as I know
Red hook Crit,
Fixed gear race in NYC, pretty amazing to watch guys bomb down the straight into the hairpin at the end, brakeless, and in big packs.
Loads of stacks.
My wife makes really cool jewelry and some recent favorites of mine are these fish hooks. They're sterling silver, cast from wax and hand polished and finished.
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The Hayward Public Library sponsored a special event with the bestselling author Ayelet Waldman on May 31, 2011. Outspoken and candid about both the personal and political, Waldman engaged an enthusiastic audience, including members of the Library's three book groups who read selections of her books prior to her appearance.
Ayelet Waldman is the author of Red Hook Road; The New York Times bestseller Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes, Minor Calamities and Occasional Moments of Grace; Love and Other Impossible Pursuits; Daughter's Keeper; and the Mommy-Track Mysteries. Her novel Love and Other Impossible Pursuits was adapted for film as “The Other Woman,” with Don Roos as screenwriter and director and Natalie Portman in the lead role. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2009 and received a free screening at the Library on May 25. The DVD will be available for circulation at the Hayward Public Library soon.
Waldman's personal essays have been published in a wide variety of newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, the Guardian, the San Francisco Chronicle, ELLE Magazine, Vogue, Allure, O Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Cookie, Child, Parenting, Real Simple, Health and Salon.com. Her radio commentaries have appeared on "All Things Considered" and "The California Report.” Get more details about her writing and current projects at ayeletwaldman.com/
Co-sponsored by the Hayward Public Library, Friends of the Hayward Public Library, and the AAUW Hayward/Castro Valley Branch. This event was supported in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Congressman Himes, Gun Violence Prevention Task Force Chair Congressman Mike Thompson, and the entire Connecticut delegation welcome Team 26--Sandy Hook Rides to the U.S. Capitol. The team of 26 cyclists rode from Newtown to Washington by bike to encourage Congress to act on gun violence prevention measures. Himes rode with the team on the first leg of their trip from Newtown to Ridgefield.
Hook Norton Brewery still delivers its beer to certain nearby pubs, using this team and cart. The man in the apron is their keeper. He lets the horses share a pint sometimes.