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Usad'ba Tolstykh - one of the historic landmark in the Belarus. Looks interesting but required the huge amount of work to restore. Maybe somedays in future.
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Today's topic is Relationship of heart or need ?
Life | Truth | Goals |
Humans have two relationships in the whole world. One is the relationship of heart and the other is the relationship of need.
Where there is a relationship of the heart, in reality the same relationship goes on throughout life. In a heartly relationship there is love, trust and respect.
Now, it has to be seen whether there is a relationship of heart, need or a relationship of meaning ?
Most people believe that we play relationship on our behalf, but what can we do if the other person does not fulfill the relationship ?
You have right to say this, but if you play a heart relationship on your behalf, then you experience the happiness and ultimate joy of that relationship.
If the other person does not play the relationship, then that person will suffer the loss. You cannot be compelled to carry on a relationship.
He wishes that person to have a heart relationship or a meaningful relationship. If you play a heart relationship with everyone, then you understand the importance of them and because of you, others will definitely understand the relationship.
In future, they will also be able to play the relationship of heart. That is why we always have to maintain a heartfelt relationship with everyone.
This Certificate was used to appreciate Students for Achieving something great. It is a very good way to encourage them to work hard in future.
Artificial intelligence is also called as Machine smartness, A machine that has the capability or potential to take decisions without interfering with any human being, In today's time Every multinational organization and big farms trying to implement AI in their infrastructure For batter output, today lot's of big IT companies Focus on AI for Batter future development and facilities, no dought that in future AI will change our future completely.
Definition of Artificial intelligence
A machine that has its own decision-making capacity to make a decision and perform the task and in another term The machine that has enough data, memory power and mechanism to identify a problem and provide an appropriate solution.
Using AI Many organization Converts their office and factory into a smart office and smart factory, it reduces manpower and improves productivity, AI is not only for office and Factory or any multinational organization but it uses in normal people's daily life Like a smart house, smart car smart gadget, these types of equipment help people to do their regular work easily and more comfortably.
Artificial Intelligence is a combination of a large amount of data, software programming, algorithms, and hardware, AI is nothing but a human-created smart machine which makes a decision and perform the task based on information that we provide without proper data and information AI can't work properly or may give unexpected output. knowledgeguru4u.com/what-is-artificial-intelligence-advan...
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what is the scope of Indian Handicraft Exports? Demand of the Indian Handicrafts is reaching great heights at international level.
New America's Future of War Conference
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An der Grenze der Hochfläche des Barnim zur Niederungslandschaft Oderbruch, etwa 60 km von Berlin entfernt, überwinden Schiffe den Höhenunterschied von 36 m mit einem Fahrstuhl. Das alte Schiffshebewerk Niederfinow ist das älteste seiner Art in Deutschland, das noch in Betrieb ist, und das schon seit dem 21. März 1934. Nach einer Bauzeit von sieben Jahren und Kosten von 27,5 Millionen Reichsmark konnte so die benachbarte vierstufige Treppenschleusenanlage abgelöst werden. Der Schleusengang verkürzte sich von zwei Stunden auf 20 Minuten. Das Schiffshebewerk befördert in seinem Trog (82,5 m lang, 12 m breit und 2,50 m Wassertiefe) Schiffe innerhalb von nur fünf Minuten über eine Hubhöhe von 36 Metern innerhalb des Oder-Havel-Kanals am Rande einer Hochfläche. Mit einer Länge von 94 Metern, einer Breite von 27 Metern und einer Höhe von 52 Metern ist das bestehende Schiffshebewerk aufgrund der modernen Bauweise der heutigen Lastschiffe an seine Kapazitätsgrenze gestoßen. So entstand gleich neben dem „Alten“ seit 2008, das nach zweijährigem Probebetrieb im Oktober 2022 eingeweiht wurde. Es wird mit 133 Metern Länge und 55 Metern Höhe zukünftig auch größeren Schiffen das Passieren des Eberswalder Urstromtals ermöglichen. Sein Trog erhält eine nutzbare Länge von 115 Metern, eine Breite von 12,5 Metern und eine Trogwasser-Tiefe von 4 Metern. Wassergefüllt wiegt er 9.800 Tonnen gegenüber 4.300 Tonnen bei dem alten Schiffshebewerk, das aber parallel noch weiter betrieben wird.
Quellen: bad-freienwalde.de/schiffshebewerk-niederfinow/
und de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schiffshebewerk_Niederfinow_Nord, beide gekürzt und leicht bearbeitet
On the border between the Barnim plateau and the Oderbruch lowlands, about 60 km from Berlin. ships overcome the difference in height of 36 m with a lift. The old Niederfinow Ship Lift is the oldest of its kind in Germany still in operation, and has been since 21 March 1934. After a construction period of seven years and costs of 27.5 million Reichsmarks, it replaced the neighbouring four-stage flight of locks system. The lock passage was reduced from two hours to 20 minutes. The ship lift transports ships in its caisson (82.5 metres long, 12 metres wide and 2.50 metres deep) over a lift height of 36 metres within the Oder-Havel Canal at the edge of a plateau in just five minutes. With a length of 94 metres, a width of 27 metres and a height of 52 metres, the existing ship lift has reached its capacity limit due to the modern design of today's cargo ships. This led to the construction of a new lift right next to the ‘old’ one in 2008, which was inaugurated in October 2022 after two years of trial operation. With a length of 133 metres and a height of 55 metres, it will enable even larger ships to pass through the Eberswalde glacial valley in future. Its caisson has a usable length of 115 metres, a width of 12.5 metres and a water depth of 4 metres. When filled with water, it weighs 9,800 tonnes, compared to 4,300 tonnes for the old ship lift, which will continue to operate in parallel.
Sources: bad-freienwalde.de/schiffshebewerk-niederfinow/
and de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schiffshebewerk_Niederfinow_Nord, both abridged and slightly edited
A Librarian, because marines use books in future warfare, and they also position them above their heads where they can easily read them.
A new tradition maybe, although the large crowds could be a deterrent in future years... the night Colette, Eric, and I went though, it wasn't too bad. I had been the weekend prior with my mom and my sister, but Colette had not gotten the opportunity to really run and around and play. So, Eric and I took her back, this time giving her a bit more freedom to run about and enjoy herself. It was an awesome night. This was when the temperatures were still just right and before we had started to busy ourselves with housework. Now that we've moved into our house, we've hardly had time to edit pictures, let alone snap 'em. Hopefully, that will start to change in the upcoming weeks. Happy belated Halloween, everyone!
The goal of Star of Hope school activities in Trinidad is to give poor children the skills necessary to enter primary school so that in future they better chance to improve their own lives.
In our schools, we give children a well-balanced meal and basic health care.
These things together create conditions for children from poor backgrounds to grow up into healthy, educated adults who can provide for themselves and their family. In this way we are able to help develop entire communities! For how can a child be able to rise out of poverty if he or she cannot read or write, and are always hungry or ill?
Another important objective of the activities is to show these children and their parents that there are people who see their situation and who want to help them to change it.
In all things we purpose to demonstrate the love of God toward the people we serve and as possible share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
If you want to know more about the Star of Hope or to support our cause, visit www.starofhope.org or send e-mail to info@starofhope.org
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It is 2:30 AM here and I just finished this little fellow!
The pattern is from the wonderful Lalylala who makes the most incredible crochet patterns:
I am so pleased with him. After doing a couple of Amineko cats I felt ready to tackle a challenge. And boy was he a challenge. I definitely learnt lots of new skills while making him which I will use in future. I also learnt how to knit with the intention of making him his tiny scarf. I really like the scarf I might make some for Blythes? What do you think?
This dragon is a special present for the most special person's birthday which is tomorrow! This is why I stayed up until 2:30 on a week night making him...
I can't wait to make more Lalylalas!
Built 1928, architects Garlick & Jackman, replacing earlier premises. Business founded by William Hooper who opened ironmongery store on corner Hindley & Leigh Sts 1866. Expanded to include furniture, taken over by his son, William Coombs Hooper when William retired 1880, known as Hooper's Furnishing Arcade 1898, purchased by Robert John Lavis 1907, became John’s Decor 1970s, now offices & shops.
“Mr. Hooper, ironmonger, corner of Leigh and Hindley streets.” [Register 30 May 1866 advert]
“Non-explosive Genuine American Kerosine always to be had at Hooper’s, 40, Hindley-street, corner Leigh-street.” [Register 16 Jan 1867 advert]
“During the last fourteen years I have had the pleasure of Furnishing some Hundreds of Houses in South Australia. . . Best Assortment of Bedsteads, Children's Cots, Mattresses, Palliasses, Pillows, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Suites for Dining and Drawing Room, Carpets, Rugs, Floorcloths, Door mats, Meatsafes, &c. . . Ironmongery, Cutlery, Crockeryware, Chinaware, Earthenware, Fenders, Fireirons, Clocks, Vases, Lustres, Perambulators, &c. . . at Hooper’s, 40, Hindley Street and Leigh Street.” [Register 6 Jan 1880 advert]
“Hooper’s Furnishing Establishment, 40, Hindley-street, Adelaide. October 1, 1880. To My Friends and Customers. Ladies and Gentlemen — I beg to announce that I have this day retired from business, and have succeeded in making arrangements with my Son, W. C. Hooper, who will in future conduct it himself. After sixteen years' experience of your unvarying kindness and support, I feel it to be my duty to render you my very sincere thanks.” [Register 2 Oct 1880]
“Mr. W. C. Hooper, house furnisher, of Hindley and Leigh streets, states that owing to alteration of old premises and construction of large additions to his showrooms he is making an effort to reduce and to remodel his stock by holding a very genuine sale.” [Advertiser 4 Aug 1898]
“The business of Mr. W. C. Hooper, the popular furnisher, whose establishment will, owing to its recently altered form, henceforth be known as 'Hooper's Furnishing Arcade', has for many years been steadily growing, and to meet the constantly expanding volume of trade the enterprising proprietor has just erected a commodious warehouse of three storeys and basement adjoining his already extensive premises.” [Advertiser 14 Dec 1898]
“Hooper’s Furnishing Arcade. . . (connected with our former premises). . . Buy Everything for the House, except carpenters' and builders' ironmongery.” [Register 6 Jan 1899 advert]
“Mr. R. J. Lavis, proprietor of Hooper’s Furnishing Arcade.” [Express & Telegraph 29 May 1907]
“two old businesses, Messrs. B. Gay, and Co., late of Rundle-street and recently of Twin-street, and Mr. Thos. Thurston, of O’Connell-street, North Adelaide, have sold their stock and goodwill to the proprietor of Hooper's Furnishing Arcade, Hindley-street.” [Advertiser 11 Dec 1909]
“No firm has come so prominently before the public during the last few years as Hooper's Furnishing Arcade, in Hindley-street, who are celebrating their jubilee under enterprising control, employing skilled workmen, always able to place new and original designs upon the market.” [Critic, Adelaide 20 Sep 1916]
“a matinee performance in aid of trench comforts for the 12th Battalion will be given in the Woodville Institute at 2.45, when a smart American comedy, ‘Fun in a Flat’, will be presented. Admission by silver coin; afternoon tea. All the furnishing has been generously lent free of charge by Mr. R. J. Lavis, Hooper's Furnishing Arcade, Hindley Street.” [Critic, Adelaide 2 Aug 1916]
“For 50 years Hooper's Furnishing Arcade has been carrying on business, in Hindley street. . . their trade has continuously increased. The present proprietor, Mr. R. J. Lavis. . . The big store is full of first-class, furniture of unique arid artistic design.” [Daily Herald 24 Nov 1916]
“The story of Hooper's Furnishing Arcade, Hindley street, Adelaide, which begins as far back as the year 1866, is somewhat unique in the annals of commercial life. Beginning with a very tiny floor space. . . until to-day their showrooms cover an area of something like 70,000 square feet.” [Daily Herald 21 Dec 1920]
“Hooper's Furnishing Arcade Limited, the well-known firm of homemakers, on the corner of Hindley and Leigh streets, has been established, for more than 60 years. In this time many extensions have been made, and now the premises of the company reach from Peel street to Leigh The expansion of business during the past 10 years calls for more modern buildings, and the work of erection will shortly begin on the same site, with an extension to the corner of Leigh street. . . The pulling down of the old premises necessitates a great reduction in stocks.” [News 19 Mar 1928]
“'Marry at Easter and furnish at Hooper's'. To-day this slogan is more than advertising — it is history. Your grandmother of to-day — and even great-grandmother, can remember when, as a bride-to-be, she visited Hooper's with her intended, and chose the first furniture for her new home. If the furniture bought from Hooper's could speak, what stories of the early South Australian colonists it could tell. Of their hopes, their disappointments, successes, and failures, until the gradual accomplishment of making South Australia the prosperous State it is to-day.” [Register 30 Mar 1928]
“Tenders. . . for the Demolition and Re-Building of, , , Hooper's Furnishing Arcade. . . Garlick & Jackman, Architects.” [Register 27 Apr 1928]
“The whole of the existing buildings with a frontage of 88 ft. to Hindley street and a similar frontage to Leigh street are to be demolished, and instead it is proposed to erect a building consisting of a basement, ground, first, and second floors. . . The elevations of the new building are to be treated in Medusa cement enriched with a cement cornice.” [News 9 May 1928]
“Hooper's in Hindley street, of which the first section, about a third, is now finished, will have about 250 ft. frontage, from the Church Office in Leight [sic] street. . . three big island windows. . . jarrah floors and oak panellings. . . The new, roomy basement add more floor space to be used for hardware, tools, and so on.” [Register News-Pictorial 2 Jul 1929]
“The demand for furniture, carpets and soft furnishings had increased considerably. . . Hoopers Furnishers, Ltd. . . the purchase of a large balk store and garage near the Mile End goods yard. . . would facilitate the despatch of goods to country branches and enable the company to take over its own distribution.” [Advertiser 24 Oct 1951]
“Modern furniture that can be taken apart — go into a box, in fact, is one unusual furniture design shown at Hoopers Ltd., in Hindley street, where a big new showroom was opened yesterday.” [Advertiser 7 Sep 1954]
“Hoopers Furnishers, Ltd. . . The company has purchased land adjoining the main bulk store at Hilton and plans to bring distribution facilities under one central control. Renewal of the lease of the Hindley street premises, on favorable terms, for a further 35 years has also been secured.” [Advertiser 15 Oct 1954]
WILLIAM HOOPER
“HOOPER.—On the 14th December, at Byron street, Glenelg, William Hooper, J.P., aged 67 years.” [Register 15 Dec 1896]
“Mr. William Hooper, J. P., of Kingswood Villa, Byron-street, Glenelg. . . born at 20, Guildford-place, Clerkenwell, London, on September 6, 1830, and was educated at Shepherds' House Academy, Cranbrook. Kent. He was apprenticed to a Birmingham and Manchester warehouseman in Aldermanbury, London, and arrived in Adelaide on December 20, 1849, by the ship Asiatic. . . employment in the Register and Observer Offices. . . About 1851 Mr. Hooper joined in the exodus to the Bendigo gold diggings, where he stayed for ten months. After he returned he was for about twelve years in the employ of Mr. W. C. Buik. then he entered into business, at the corner of Leigh and Hindley streets, as a general furnishing ironmonger, &c., and retired in October, 1880. After a visit to England, in 1874, he went to live at Glenelg.” [Evening Journal 15 Dec 1896]
“Mr. William Hooper. . . for many years he was a member of the committees of the Industrial School for the Blind at North Adelaide, the Blind and Deaf and Dumb Institution at Brighton, the Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society, and the South Australian Female Refuge. He was at one time President of the Juvenile Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., at Glenelg. For twenty-two years he was an honoured member of the Glenelg Congregational Church, which he served as a deacon during a portion of that time. The deceased leaves a widow, four sons, and three daughters; a fifth son died in 1891. The sons are Mr. W. C. Hooper, who succeeded his father in the well-known furnishing business in Hindley-street; Messrs. Alfred and Frank J. Hooper, who are associated with their brother in the same business; and Mr. H. R. Hooper, a builder in Western Australia. One of the daughters is married, and resides in Melbourne.” [Register 15 Dec 1896]
WILLIAM COOMBS HOOPER
“HOOPER.— On July 24, William Coombs (after operation), of 167 Finnis street, North Adelaide, in his 74th year. At rest.” [News 24 Jul 1931]
“Mr. William Coombs Hooper. . . was born in Adelaide 74 years ago. Until 1907 he was proprietor of Hooper's Furnishing Arcade, succeeding his father, who established the business in Hindley-street. Ill-health caused him to dispose of the business, and he had since been living in retirement at North Adelaide. He is survived by a widow, one daughter (Mrs. H. E. Jenkins, of Walkerville), three sons, H. E. (of Bairnsdale, Victoria). S. W. (of Goodwood Park), and J. C. (of North Adelaide). Mrs. H. B. Crosby, of Unley Park, is a sister.” [Advertiser 31 Jul 1931]
ROBERT JOHN LAVIS
“LAVIS.—On the 27th of May, at a private hospital, Adelaide, Robert John, the beloved husband of the late Lucy Ellen Lavis, late of Kensington road, Norwood, and the loving father of Hilda (Mrs. Holden), Millicent (Mrs. Haynes), Fred, and Hedley, aged 81 years.”[Advertiser 28 May 1941]
“Mr. Robert John Lavis. . . began his business career in A. Odgers’s store in Wright street, later went to Goode, Toms, where he stayed for l5 years before purchasing Gawler Cash Stores. After conducting a grocery and drapery business there for 11 years he was associated with Matthew Goode and Co. for about six years. Then he conducted Hoopers Furnishing Arcade. . . Baptist Churches at Gawler and Flinders street, and was at one time president of the Baptist Union. With Mrs. Lavis, who died about five years ago, he conducted the West End Mission in Wright street, which has become the Lavis Free Kindergarten. . . two sons,Messrs. F. C. Lavis (Rose Park) and H.R. Lavis (Kensington Gardens), and two daughters, Mrs. E. W. Holden (Kent Town) and Mrs. A. Haynes (Pooraka).” [Advertiser 28 May 1941]
Shortly after leaving Dalton, DRS 37425 'Concrete Bob' emerges from Furness Abbey Tunnel with 2C34 10.04 Preston to Barrow-in -Furness.
* A first time for me at this location and it very nearly caught me out and very little time to compose, note to self ... study the map more closely in future Alan!
Simply Bhutan, Thimphu, Bhutan.
Simply Bhutan Project is a living museum and a photo studio. The project is aimed at preservation and promotion of culture being one of the four pillars of Gross National Happiness (GNH) by involving youth as the core group because they are the future leaders of the country. In doing so, the project generates employment opportunities to young job seekers and also provides skills through trainings and workshops. More importantly, the objective of the project is to raise fund to support YDF in conducting the many youth related programs, now and in future. Thus, the project is one of a kind in the country.
060/ 365 in 2015 (Photo-a-Day 2440).
Waling about and found this place, may come in handy in future.
©2015 CrazyBee Photography
The Oakland California Temple commemorates its 50th year on November, 17, 2014. Ten years ago, I was called to serve as a missionary at the Oakland Temple Visitors Center, across the temple parking lot. Along with other 'sister missionaries' we would greet visitors, introduce them to the LDS faith and share testimony of Jesus Christ. Each day, as a new visitor arrived, we'd invariably hear something like, "I don't know why I'm here, but felt like I should come." Smiling in response, we invited them to learn about the temple or the Savior and they'd leave nourished with a greater measure of peace and hope.
In the summer of 1924, future church president, George Albert Smith met with a local church leader in San Francisco. Gazing across the Bay, President Smith "ceased talking and for several minutes gazed intently toward the hills above Oakland" before again speaking. "Brother MacDonald, I can almost see in vision a white temple of the Lord high upon those hills, an ensign to all the world travelers as they sail through the Golden Gate into this wonderful harbor. A great white temple of the Lord will grace those hills, a glorious ensign to the nations, to welcome our Father's children as they visit this great city." Those prophetic words were fulfilled 40 years later when President David O. McKay dedicated the Oakland California Temple in November 1964.
Last week, I attended a discussion with Jack Wheatley, the builder in charge of the Oakland Temple's construction. Local church members were called on to raise funding for the building project and contributed 40 percent of the costs. Quarried in Raymond, California (a three hour drive from Oakland), Sierra white granite was used to face reinforced concrete. Large 2 ton panels depicting Christ's ministry in the Holy Land and America, decoratively adorn the temple's north and south faces. These 35-foot sculpted panels were a challenge to attach because the artist requested that no metal drilled holes penetrate the friezes. Making the obstacle a matter of prayer, the architect sat in the back of his daughter's primary class and envisioned a sling pulley system that would solve the friezes' attachment problem. Grateful for God's tender mercy in providing the answer, the architect committed not to use the process for his financial gain in future projects.
The Oakland Temple became the Church's 13th operating temple 50 years ago. Today there are 147 operating temples across the world with an expected 170 operating temples in five years. Temples are houses of the Lord, places where faithful Church members learn eternal truths and receive sacred ordinances. After visiting the temple, many people comment about the peaceful spirit and clarity of thought they receive. Its a place that's been set apart from the cares and turmoil of the world. All areas of the temple are beautifully and carefully maintained to preserve a spirit of reverence.
As a member of the LDS Church, I'm grateful we have temples. I'm grateful that everyone in the world has the opportunity to make promises with God and can enter the temple. It is a place where we can prepare to meet deity, where we are changed and receive protection from negative forces in the world. When we leave casual living behind, we find there is power in the ordinances and power in the symbolism of living a consecrated life. Endowing these things with meaning, we find protection and clarity in a confusing world. Wherever we are in our lives, God teaches us what these things mean - there is power and peace in the temple and in the promises we make with God.
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Results of a 15 minute test shoot. Look for Annie in future Blackriver projects. www.facebook.com/blackriverphotography
The people of both Brecon and Llandovery had plenty to say on board the National Assembly for Wales bus on Friday. Many people visited the bus wishing to share their views on a particular topic. The referendum was one of the main subjects discussed in Brecon, with many wanting information on how the National Assembly could make laws in future. One local young person was eager to learn about the differences between Members of Parliament and Assembly Members and why there was a need for both. Another visitor was keen to know the difference between the National Assembly for Wales and the Welsh Government and wished to know the cost of each Government building in Wales. One woman wished to share her view on the health service and said she was unhappy that prescriptions were free of charge for the people of Wales. A visitor who had moved to Wales from India over thirty years ago said he didn’t understand why there seemed to be a division between the Welsh-speaking residents and non Welsh-speaking residents in his local area. A resident of Blaenau Gwent mentioned that he’d presented the Independent Planning Committee with a petition against an issue that affects his local community. Staff on the bus told him that he could raise a petition with the National Assembly for Wales and provided with information on how to do so.
Tro trigolion Aberhonddu a Llanymddyfri oedd cael dweud eu dweud ar fwrdd bws y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol ddydd Gwener. Daeth nifer i ymweld a’r bws er mwyn cael cyngor ynglŷn a phynciau penodol. Y refferendwm oedd un o’r prif bynciau a drafodwyd gyda llawer eisiau gwybod sut y byddai Cymru’n mynd ati i basio deddfau yn y dyfodol. Roedd un person ifanc eisiau gwybod beth oedd y gwahaniaeth rhwng Aelodau Seneddol ac Aelodau Cynulliad gan holi a oedd angen y ddau. Y gwahaniaeth rhwng Llywodraeth Cymru a’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol oedd prif ddiddordeb un ymwelydd ac roedd yn awyddus i wybod beth oedd costau cynnal a chadw adeiladau’r Llywodraeth yng Nghymru. Iechyd oedd prif bryder un ddynes ddaeth ar y bws i ddweud ei bod yn erbyn rhoi presgripsiwn am ddim i bobl Cymru. Sylw a gafwyd gan berson lleol oedd wedi symud i’r ardal o India dro yn ol oedd y rhaniad amlwg rhwng y Cymry a’r Cymry di-gymraeg yn yr ardal. Soniodd un ymwelydd ei fod wedi cyflwyno deiseb i’r Pwyllgor Cynllunio Annibynnol ynglŷn a mater oedd yn ei bryderu yn lleol. Gwnaeth staff ar y bws ei hysbysebu bod modd llunio deiseb gyda’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol felly mi adawodd gyda manylion fyddai’n ei alluogi i wneud hynny.
Saturday 6th February 2016 saw a Manchester City play Leicester City at the Etihad Stadium.
The Force’s photographer was on hand to take a series of images to be used in future safety briefings and also captured some images of the build up to the game.
The Manchester weather did its best to dampen the spirits of both sets of supporters and the rain poured constantly. Despite the inclement weather Leicester fans left the ground in good spirits after a win.
Policing the many major football games played in our region is a regular duty for many of our officers.
For more information about Policing in Greater Manchester please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk
To report crime call police on 101 the national non-emergency number.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
Macaroons, pretty but overly sweet, (to be avoided in future), served in a Warragul coffee shop!.
West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
*Explored (Feb.23rd. 2013, I think ?) A contact who commented here told me it was there but I checked but couldn't find it anywhere on this day, nor the day before or following. ???
The people of both Brecon and Llandovery had plenty to say on board the National Assembly for Wales bus on Friday. Many people visited the bus wishing to share their views on a particular topic. The referendum was one of the main subjects discussed in Brecon, with many wanting information on how the National Assembly could make laws in future. One local young person was eager to learn about the differences between Members of Parliament and Assembly Members and why there was a need for both. Another visitor was keen to know the difference between the National Assembly for Wales and the Welsh Government and wished to know the cost of each Government building in Wales. One woman wished to share her view on the health service and said she was unhappy that prescriptions were free of charge for the people of Wales. A visitor who had moved to Wales from India over thirty years ago said he didn’t understand why there seemed to be a division between the Welsh-speaking residents and non Welsh-speaking residents in his local area. A resident of Blaenau Gwent mentioned that he’d presented the Independent Planning Committee with a petition against an issue that affects his local community. Staff on the bus told him that he could raise a petition with the National Assembly for Wales and provided with information on how to do so.
Tro trigolion Aberhonddu a Llanymddyfri oedd cael dweud eu dweud ar fwrdd bws y Cynulliad Cenedlaethol ddydd Gwener. Daeth nifer i ymweld a’r bws er mwyn cael cyngor ynglŷn a phynciau penodol. Y refferendwm oedd un o’r prif bynciau a drafodwyd gyda llawer eisiau gwybod sut y byddai Cymru’n mynd ati i basio deddfau yn y dyfodol. Roedd un person ifanc eisiau gwybod beth oedd y gwahaniaeth rhwng Aelodau Seneddol ac Aelodau Cynulliad gan holi a oedd angen y ddau. Y gwahaniaeth rhwng Llywodraeth Cymru a’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol oedd prif ddiddordeb un ymwelydd ac roedd yn awyddus i wybod beth oedd costau cynnal a chadw adeiladau’r Llywodraeth yng Nghymru. Iechyd oedd prif bryder un ddynes ddaeth ar y bws i ddweud ei bod yn erbyn rhoi presgripsiwn am ddim i bobl Cymru. Sylw a gafwyd gan berson lleol oedd wedi symud i’r ardal o India dro yn ol oedd y rhaniad amlwg rhwng y Cymry a’r Cymry di-gymraeg yn yr ardal. Soniodd un ymwelydd ei fod wedi cyflwyno deiseb i’r Pwyllgor Cynllunio Annibynnol ynglŷn a mater oedd yn ei bryderu yn lleol. Gwnaeth staff ar y bws ei hysbysebu bod modd llunio deiseb gyda’r Cynulliad Cenedlaethol felly mi adawodd gyda manylion fyddai’n ei alluogi i wneud hynny.
My Aurora/Briar Rose repaint is finally done!
I love this mold so much and I will make more Aurora dolls in future with this face mold for sure!
Before she was the new Mattel Signature Sleping Beauty doll. She has a full facial repaint and added real lashes. Hair is slightly restyled.
I hope you all like how she turned out!
This shows the size of the field we used for having fun a while back when we did some balloon pictures.
I took a few showing the negative space, and they show me now, how I need to do more with this idea in future!
The title does remind me of the joke....
"What do you do if you see a Space-man?
.....you park man!"
(groan! ;)
Made with D800, 16-35mmvr lens - and of course Bella! :)
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