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This Roque Cinchado on the right is at the foot of the Teide, Spain's highest mountain. When I was on Tenerife early January there was a huge queue to take a picture from the exact spot from where the rock is depicted on the old one thousand peseta note, with the summit of the mountain in the background.
I couldn't be bothered to queue and took this shot instead.
How many faces can you spot in the rock?
As an aside, this is about 2500m above sea level and the temperatures on January 4 were 16°C!
this is the most amazing move ever! I have no idea how she does it... i mean, i know how.... i just don't know HOW. truly amazing!
My Cookie Ornament for 2010 is called, "Christmas Ham Even a Vegetarian Will Love."
Find out how to make it: www.averagebetty.com/recipes/how-to-make-a-cookie-ornament/
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“How far can your plane go, 1,2,3,4?.. Shout it Loud!!!
Airplane paper flight at WFN Airport, was tested today.
The activity was great to enhance their motor skills and cognitive skills. These skills were put to work during the airplane paper flight.
Date trees, one of the symbols of UAE was planted today in their ‘World Wanderers’ class.
The day began with hopping on numbers, shapes and phonics called out to them. That was a review for what was done during the week.
The ‘Crazy Designers’ had buildings made out of card board papers with some primary colors on their the roof. The activity was to develop their creativity and to have an idea of Primary colors.
The day ended with kids coloring and tracing straight and side lines.
The Children enjoyed hooked pocket dance, matching phonics and popping balloons in search for numbers. That was to learn the number concepts.
Tracing and UAE soveinor craft was mind refreshing.
On the whole, the kids were busy focussing on their necessary skills and has a relaxed learning this week.
Happy Weekend to All…
Seattle MEDIC ONE pulls ON the playing field,At the San Fran-
Seattle Football Game today to grab a badly hurt San Francisco
Player in the first quarter !!!! I Hope He is OK !!!( Trenton Cannon )
According to Teenage Residential Treatment Centers in Los Angeles, following are the reasons why teens involve in the intake of drugs and alcohol.Log on www.polaristeen.com/
I'm serious. I can't seem to get rid of it, and I need some help, in nice simple language about how to. I'm not on cable TV. I'm on a converter box that lets a very limited number of channels through. Up until recently I could get 3 or 4 public broadcasting stations, very clearly, and one ABC channel pretty clear. My daughter, bless her heart, helped me get it hooked up so I could access DVD player and VHS player, and those pictures do not have the black rectangle. Only the Television images. Any ideas, please?
P. S. It is not about what show is on; I just picked anything to take a picture of where it is black. Thanks.
(0643TVblackrectanglehow2getridofit)
Yang Yanqing, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Yicai Media Group, People's Republic of China, Li Zhengqiang, Chairman, Dalian Commodity Exchange, People's Republic of China, Min Zhu, Chairman, National Institute of Financial Research, People's Republic of China, Jan Metzger, Head of Banking, Capital Markets and Advisory, Asia-Pacific, Citi, Hong Kong SAR, China, Zhang Lu, Founding and Managing Partner, Fusion Fund, USA; Young Global Leader and Huang Yi, Executive Vice-President, China Construction Bank, People's Republic of China capture during the Session "How China Shapes the Future of Finance" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 1, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
How big can you blow?
That is my question and challange. Who ever is of the 365day challange. I want to challange you with this one. How big can you blow your bubble gum?
I love the tast :D
Tis about the size of my head and the flavore of bubilious watermellon MMMMmmm
www.justwalkedby.com/2013/08/22/how-could-she-do-it/
Earlier today I had a short walk around downtown San Francisco with my new friend Jeremy Brooks.
I had not spoken to anybody for a week, So Jeremy had to put his ears to a lot of stories. Glad your ears didn't fall of buddy.
A pleasure spending time with you, hopefully we can do it again someday.
I was so busy talking, that I almost forgot to make some photos, but I did manage to get this one, which I kind of like.
How to Be Alone is meant to be a manual for embracing the mixed feelings we find in solitude. Fear and calm, longing and satiation, loneliness and love, boredom and reverie all belong to solitude. I mostly choose natural objects and settings to preclude viewer's judgements, disrupt coherent narrative and discourage abstraction or intellectualization. Mountains made of ice, a septic-colored lake, flowers in headlights, storms on empty highways, caches of guns and piles of guts all work to form a loose and associative structure. The manual is indeed very loose, but hopefully there's enough room in both it and in solitude for all of the ready and welcome opposites I would like the viewer to embrace.
—Nicholas Hance McElroy
All images from How to Be Alone (except for image 4, from the series Brief Places ) © Nicholas Hance McElroy
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A baboon holding it's friend's leg, inspecting it carefully for cleaning it from dirt and fleas.
Observe how amazing the similarity with a human leg or hand is.
Lake Manyara, Tanzania
Camera / Lens: Nikon D5100 with Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 SP Di VC USD
Focal length: 300mm
ISO: 320
Aperture: f5.6
Exposure: 1/50 secs
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On January 7, 2017, Tami Rossell presented tips to a Hayward Library audience on how to spend only $50/week on groceries for a family of ten. She explained how to budget, write out meal plans, where to shop locally for the best deals, and how to make food last.
“Never let food get low, stock up, and be ahead of the game.” –Tami
Grocery Stores
Tami does her major grocery shopping on Fridays. Tami budgets $30/week for meat, and likes to go to Safeway for a good and affordable selection of turkey, seafood, chicken, pork, beef, and lamb. Look for Safeway’s Manager’s Special, which is only $5 per serving. Additionally, the 99-Cent Store sells single fish fillets for a dollar.
Tami suggests buying your fruits and vegetables from Costco and Smart and Final. Smart and Final in Union City offers organic produce. She only spends $5 on items such as large bags of carrots, onions, spinach, and celery. They also offer organic produce. You can use coupons for Costco.
Costco offers a pack of two gallons of milk for $10.
The remaining amount of money she has in her budget she uses on other expenses that are grocery related. She uses pink Himalayan salt, which can be found at Burlington Coat Factory and Costco.
99 Cent Store offers early morning clearance and produce on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. They offer Auntie Anne's white cheddar popcorn and whole grain cereals.
Meal Planning
Her meals consist of a starch, meat, and vegetables. Typically seafood on Saturday; Sunday is chicken; Monday is meatless (she is a vegan); Tuesday is pork; Wednesday is beef; Thursday is lamb. She makes pasta, tortillas, and baked goods from scratch.
Preparation
Prepare fresh food immediately after purchase. She cooks her meals the night before and freezes them, placing them in zip lock bags to be warmed up the next day. Cut up carrots and place in a snack-size zip lock bag and freeze them. Cook spinach and place in a gallon-size bag. She stores flour, rice, dry beans, and sugar, in separate zip lock bags and puts them in food-grade buckets. These BPA-free buckets can be found in the paint section at Walmart.
Don’t forget to check out books at the Hayward Library! Use subject search terms such as “LOW BUDGET COOKING,” “CONSUMER EDUCATION,” or “GROCERY SHOPPING” to find a variety of books in the library catalog .
www.hayward-ca.gov/public-library
This event was sponsored by the Hayward Seed Lending Library, a community seed exchange offered at both library locations. "Check out" vegetable and flower seeds to plant in your garden. In return, harvest some of the seeds from mature plants for your own use and for sharing with the Seed Lending Library.
It's easy to become a member or volunteer—learn more at hayward-ca.gov/seeds . Join the interactive forum on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/haywardseeds/. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hayward Public Library.
Here's our method of filling voids in the concrete before adding the next epoxy layer. Learn more at: social.decorativeconcretekingdom.com
Copp's Hill is an elevation in the historic North End of Boston, Massachusetts. It is bordered by Hull Street, Charter Street and Snow Hill Street. The hill takes its name from William Copp, a shoemaker who once owned the land. Copp's Hill Burying Ground is a stop on the Freedom Trail.
Like all of the Shawmut Peninsula, the hill was Algonquian territory before the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The first English settlers to the hill arrived in the 1630s and built a windmill atop the hill to grind grain.
Founded by the town of Boston in 1659, Copp's Hill Burying Ground is the second oldest burying ground in the city. The cemetery's boundaries were extended several times, and the grounds contain the remains of many notable Bostonians in the thousands of graves and 272 tombs.
Among the Bostonians buried here are the original owner, William Copp, his children, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, Robert Newman (the patriot who placed the signal lanterns in the steeple of Old North Church for Paul Revere's midnight ride to Lexington and Concord), Prince Hall (the father of Black Freemasonry), and many unmarked graves of the African Americans who lived in the "New Guinea" community at the foot of the hill. The cemetery was not an official stop on the Freedom Trail when it was created in 1951, but it has since been added and is much-
During the Revolutionary War, the British used the hill to train artillery onto Charlestown. For several years starting in 1806, soil was taken from the top of Copp's Hill to increase the available building land by filling the Mill Pond. This removal reduced the height of the hill by about 7 feet (about 2 meters).
Did you know that we are supposed to brush our teeth one to two at a time? Did you know that proper brushing can greatly impact your oral care and overall health? Brushing your teeth may be the most important part of your dental care regimen. Dentists typically recommend you brush your teeth after each meal or three times a day. Brushing your teeth also helps to clean along your gum line and massage your gums, which can help prevent gum disease like gingivitis and increase circulation to improve the health of your gum tissue. Here’s how to brush your teeth more effectively to ensure the best results for your time and how to brush for a brilliant smile. We are pleased to offer Brilliant Toothbrushes with bristles all around the head for an all-around clean in the mouth. Get your Brilliant Toothbrush today! www.BrilliantToothbrush.com
Please take the time and listen to this song! It has a wonderful Message! Have a wonderful week.!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FxaUYjRtkc
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoC1ec-lYps
Here is another verson
“How far can your plane go, 1,2,3,4?.. Shout it Loud!!!
Airplane paper flight at WFN Airport, was tested today.
The activity was great to enhance their motor skills and cognitive skills. These skills were put to work during the airplane paper flight.
Date trees, one of the symbols of UAE was planted today in their ‘World Wanderers’ class.
The day began with hopping on numbers, shapes and phonics called out to them. That was a review for what was done during the week.
The ‘Crazy Designers’ had buildings made out of card board papers with some primary colors on their the roof. The activity was to develop their creativity and to have an idea of Primary colors.
The day ended with kids coloring and tracing straight and side lines.
The Children enjoyed hooked pocket dance, matching phonics and popping balloons in search for numbers. That was to learn the number concepts.
Tracing and UAE soveinor craft was mind refreshing.
On the whole, the kids were busy focussing on their necessary skills and has a relaxed learning this week.
Happy Weekend to All…
No rest for the busy artist.
An image showing you a glimpse into how I work. Once the 27 inch screen comes out.. you know I mean business !!
CANNOT WAIT to get this done !!
Amanda Russo, Public Engagement Lead, World Economic Forum, Ruth Morgan, Professor of Crime and Forensic Science; Director, UCL Centre.for the Forensic Sciences, University College London (UCL), United Kingdom, Liu Ying, Assistant Professor, Peking University, People's Republic of China, Benjamin C.K. Tee, President's Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Sabrina Sholts, Curator of Biological Anthropology, National Museum of.Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, USA speaking during the Session: How can scientists become role models? Meet the Young Scientists of 2019 at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell