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Join me in a visit to Sony and Nana's home in Proyyut Village, Cambodia.

 

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Nearly three years ago, I followed the Nailbourne from its source to where it joins the Great Stour, photographing the bourne as well as the parish churches along the way.

 

I visited every church along the Nailbourne, except one: Bekesbourne.

 

St Peter is a way from the village and signs pointing the way to the church give up well before you get there.

 

Even then the church sits up the side of the valley, mostly hidden behind trees. There is a signboard and if you look, a lychgate in the trees.

 

But that's it.

 

So, In October, I did try to revisit, after finding the church beside the dried up bed of the winterbourne.

 

I took shots of the doorway and carvings, but that's as far as I got.

 

So, one to go back to.

 

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A pretty church that suffered at the hands of the nineteenth century restorer when the nave walls were stripped of plaster and the west tower rebuilt. The Norman north doorway is of considerable size - for the Archbishops of Canterbury had a palace here and their wealth is reflected in this structure. The thirteenth century string course in the chancel emphasises the liturgical changes in floor level, and there are two aumbries in the east wall behind the altar. A rather stilted figure of Sir Henry Palmer (d 1611) kneels under an Ionic portal with two Bethersden marble inserts. Another large marble monument commemorates Sir Thomas Pym Hales (d 1773) who is described as having displayed `increased benevolence to Mankind`. There is some surviving thirteenth century glass and a double piscina of the same period.

 

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Bekesbourne

 

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BEKESBORNE.

The PARISH OF BEKESBORNE lies adjoining to Adisham, heretofore described, westward, being a member or limb of the town and port of Hastings, in Sussex, and as such within the liberty and jurisdiction of the cinque ports, which it has been time out of mind. (fn. 1) It is called in antient writings, Livingsborne, alias Bekesborne, but for a long time since Bekesborne only.

 

The PARISH is a far different situation from those last-described, lying great part of it pleasantly among small inclosures, and sheltered with trees and woodlands, especially in the western part of it, and stretching eastward up to the high downy country. It is but small, being about a mile and an half in length, and not more than half a mile broad. The village, with the church, is situated in the valley among the meadows, on the bank of the Lesser Stour river, which runs through the parish, and abounds with good trout. There are but five houses in it, viz. the parsonage; the seat to which the Hales's removed when Howlets fell down, and from that time resided in; it was in queen Elizabeth's reign sold to archbishop Parker, who gave it to his son to reside in, as being near his palace here, and John Parker, esq. sold it to Fogge, whence it passed by sale to the Hales's, it now belongs to Mr. Baugh; the vicarage; the remains of the archbishop's palace; and Cobham-court; the latter situated on a rise close to the church. Further on, towards Littleborne, in the vale facing the downs, is the scite of Old Howlets; at a small distance above which, on the high ground, Mr.Baugh has built a seat for his residence, commanding a beautiful view of the neighbouring country and the sea, with Ramsgate cliffs beyond it. It stands among a beautiful scenery of park grounds, of hill and dale, well cloathed with trees and adjoining woodland, having the river running in the vale beneath. The soil is mostly fertile near the valley, and very kindly for hops, of which there are several plantations. In the last century, and before, there were several families of good account resident in it, as the Parkers, Contrys, (fn. 2) Savins, (fn. 3) and Boys's. (fn. 4) There are three small parcels of land which lie separated from the rest of it, the parish of Adisham intervening.

 

This parish being within the liberty of the town and port of Hastings, which it is said in the most antient charters of the cinque ports to have been a member of time out of mind, is exempt from the jurisdiction of the justices of the county, and subject only to those of that town and port, and till within these few years the mayor of Hastings appointed one of the principal inhabitants of this parish his deputy, who being sworn into his office, acted for him here to the great comfort of the inhabitants, but since that has been omitted, the inhabitants of this parish have upwards of fifty miles to apply for redress upon every occasion whatsoever, the inconvenience of which has made this at present an ungovernable and lawless place.

 

The MANOR OF BEKESBORNE, antiently called Livingsborne, from one Levine, a Saxon, who held it in the time of king Edward the Confessor, and from the small bourn or stream which runs through it, came, after the Norman conquest, into the possession of Odo, bishop of Baieux, under the general title of of whose lands it is thus entered in the survey of Domesday:

 

The same bishop of Baieux holds in demesne Burnes. It was taxed at two sulings. The arable land is six carucates. In demesne there are two, and twenty-five villeins, with four borderers having seven carucates. There is a church and six servants, and one mill of thirty-eight pence, and one saltpit of thirty pence, and half a fishery, of four pence. Of pasture forty pence. Wood for the pannage of six hogs and an half. —Levine held it of king Edward.— In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth twelve pounds, and afterwards seven pounds, now twelve pounds, and yet it pays eighteen pounds. What Hugo de Montfort holds is worth five shillings. These three manors (viz. this manor, and Hardres and Stelling, both immediately before described) Rannulf (de Columbels) holds to ferme of the bishop of Baieux.

 

Four years after this, the bishop being disgraced, this manor, among the rest of his possessions, became confiscated to the crown, of which it was afterwards held by a family of the name of Beke, whence it acquired the name of Bekesborne likewise, and in king Henry III.'s reign William de Beke appears by the Testa de Nevil to have held this place, called in it, Bernes, then valued at ten pounds, in grand sergeantry, by the service of finding one ship for the king, when he passed the seas, and a present to him of three marcs. From this name it passed into that of Bourne; for I find that Walter de Bourne was possessed of it in the 37th year of king Edward III. and he sold it to Walter Doget, whose son John passed it away to John Cornwallis, John Weston, and Thomas Thornbury, and they anno 5 Henry IV. joined in the sale of this manor, and the advowson of the chantry adjoining to the lands of it, called Bourne's chantry, to John Browne, plumber, of Canterbury, who in the 1st year of king Henry VI. alienated it to William Bennet and Thomas Cadbury, and they again joined in the sale of this manor to archbishop Chicheley, and his trustees, and they in the 22d year of that reign conveyed it to the priory of Christ-church, in Canterbury, and prior Goldston, in king Henry VII.'s reign, rebuilt the prior's apartment here, and the chapel adjoining, dedicating it to the Annunciation and the patron of this church. He likewise built the hall adjoining to the prior's dormitory, and all the other buildings there, except the lodge and the two barns. And in this state it continued till the suppression of the priory in the 31st year of king Henry VIII. when it came into the king's hands, who, in his 32d year, granted it, with the prior's house, called Christchurch-house, and all other his estates in this parish, (except advowsons) in exchange, to Thomas Colepeper, senior, esq. of Bedgbury, to hold in capite by knight's service, (fn. 5) and he, by an act passed in the 35th year of that reign, specially for the purpose, exchanged it for the manor of Bishopsborne, and other premises, with archbishop Cranmer, to hold in free, pure, and perpetual alms. After which the archbishop made this house one of his palaces for his retirement, for which purpose he made considerable buildings at it, and probably would have done more, had he continued in the prelacy; (fn. 6) and archbishop Parker, who took great delight in the situation, intended further to enlarge it, but he died before he began his purpose of it. After which, in the time of the civil wars, in Charles I.'s reign, this palace was not only pillaged, but almost the whole of it pulled down by the fanatics of that time, so that the gatehouse and a few of the offices on each side of it, were all that were left remaining, which after the restoration were converted into a dwelling, and demised by the archbishop, with the demesnes of the manor, on a beneficial lease, Robert Peckham, esq being the present lessee, and residing in it. The house has lately been much modernized. But the manor of Bekesborne itself, his grace the archbishop retains in his own hands.

 

The gateway of the palace, which has been pulled down within these few years, through very narrow and sordid motives, was built of brick, and had in the middle of the front of it, the arms of Cranmer. On the inside of the gateway was a stone, on which was A D—T C—1552, and underneath the archbishop's motto, Nosce Teipsum. On the gates were the arms of Parker, and of the see of Canterbury impaling Parker.

 

HOWLETS, or Owlets, as it was formerly called, was an antient seat in this parish, which was formerly the inheritance of the family of Isaac, of the adjoining parish of Patrixborne, but how long they continued owners of it, I have not found; but that they had quitted the possession of it before the reign of queen Elizabeth, is very certain, for in the 1st year of that reign, John Dorante, of this parish, who was a good benefactor to the poor of Littleborne, was possessed of it, and his descendant, of the same name, alienated it to Sir Henry Palmer, whose family was originally of Snodland, near Rocherster, whence they branched off to Tottington, in Aylesford, and to this parish of Bekesborne. (fn. 7) He afterwards resided here, where he died in 1611, and by his will gave it to his son in-law Sir Isaac Sidley, bart. who conveyed his right in it to his brother-in law Sir Henry Palmer, and he about the year 1620, alienated it to Sir Charles Hales, of Thanington. The original of this family of Hales has been already related before, in vol. vi. p. 88, down to Thomas, second son of John Hales, of the Dungeon, one of the barons of the exchequer, who was seated at Thanington, where he died, and was buried in 1583, whose son Sir Charles Hales purchased Howlets as before-mentioned, and removed thither before his death in 1623. (fn. 8) His grandson Sir Robert Hales was created a baronet on July 12, anno 12 Charles II. 1660, during the time of whose grandson Sir Thomas this seat sell down, and the family removed to another house nearer the church in this parish, where they afterwards resided. At length his descendant Sir Philip Hales, bart. in 1787 alienated the scite of it, with the gardens and offices remaining, and belonging to it, to Isaac Baugh, esq. who is the present possessor of them, and who having entirely pulled down the old seat, has built for his residence a mansion on these grounds, on the hill, at a small distance from the scite of the antient house, but within the precinct of Well, in Ickham parish.

 

COBHAM-COURT is a manor, situated near the church in this parish, which was once part of the possessions of the eminent family of Cobham, of Cobham, in this country, from whom it assumed its name of Cobham-court. John, son of Henry de Cobham, of Cobham, by Joane, daughter of Robert de Septvans, was possessed of it in the beginning of Edward III.'s reign, in the 17th year of which he obtained a grant of free-warren for this manor. His son John de Cobham, lord Cobham, died anno 9 Henry IV. whose only daughter and heir Joane died in his life-time, leaving by her husband Sir John de Poole, an only daughter and heir, named Joane likewise, who on the death of her grandfather John, lord Cobham, abovementioned, became heir to his estates. She left an only daughter and heir Joane, by her second husband Sir Reginald Braybrooke, (fn. 9) who becoming heir to her estates, as well as to the barony of Cobham, entitled her husband Sir Thomas Brooke, of Somersetshire, to them, in whose descendants, lords Cobham, it continued till Henry, lord Cobham, being attainted in the 1st year of king James I.'s reign, this manor, among the rest of his estates, became forfeited to the crown. How it passed afterwards, I have not found, but that being granted from it, after some intermediate owners, it passed from the family of Palmer into that of Hales, of Bekesborne, in which it has continued, in like manner as Howlets before-mentioned, till it was, with that estate, sold among others, by Sir Philip Hales, bart. in 1787, to Isaac Baugh, esq. the present owner of it.

 

Charities.

SIR HENRY PALMER, of Bekesborne, by will in 1611, gave the sum of 10s. to be yearly paid out of his manor of Well-court, to the minister and churchwardens, towards the relief of the poor of this parish.

 

BEKESBORNE, alias Livingsborne, is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese of Canterbury, and deanry of Bridge.

 

The church, which is dedicated to St. Peter, consists of one isle, a high chancel, and a small south sept or cross chancel, having a low roofed tower at the west end, in which are two bells. The building seems to be very antient; it is long and narrow, and from the smallness of the few windows in it, is very obscure, even in the middle of the day. In the high chancel is a monument, with the figure of a knight in armour, kneeling, for Sir Henry Palmer, obt. 1611. A small one for Capt. Richard Fogge, of the royal navy, obt. 1681; arms, Fogge, with a crescent for difference. A hatchment, and under it an inscription for Edward Ladbrook, rector of Ivychurch, and vicar here, obt. August 17, 1676. In the isle are memorials for the Porredge's. A monument for Mary, wife of the Rev. Philip Brandon, obt. 1780; another for William Bedford, vicar of this parish and of Smarden, obt. 1783. A memorial for Nicholas Battely, A. M. vicar here, and rector of Ivychurch, obt. May 19, 1704; and a monument and several memorials for others of the same name. In the north window are these arms: of Sidley, per pale, azure and gules, a fess, chequy, or, and gules, between three goats heads erased, argent. In the north sept, or cross chancel, a monument for Sir Thomas Pym Hales, bart. obt. 1773, leaving by his wife Mary, daughter of Gervas Hayward, esq. five daughters. There is a vault underneath for this family.

 

The church of Bekesborne belonged to the priory of St. Gregory, perhaps part of its original endowment by archbishop Lanfranc in the reign of the Conqueror. It was very early appropriated to it, and was confirmed to the priory by archbishop Hubert, among its other possessions, about king Richard I. 's reign, by the name of the church of St. Peter of Lyvyngsborne. (fn. 10) The appropriation of it continued part of the possessions of the above priory till the dissolution of it in king Henry VIII.'s reign, when it was surrendered into the king's hands, where this appropriation remained but a small time, before it was granted, with the scite and other possessions of the priory, in exchange, a special act having passed for the purpose, to the archbishop, part of the revenues of whose see it continues at this time, George Gipps, esq. of Harbledown, being the present lessee of it.

 

But the vicarage of this church seems never to have belonged to the priory, and in the 8th year of king Richard II. appears to have belonged to the abbot of Pontiniac. How long it staid there I have not found; but it became afterwards part of the possessions of the see of Canterbury, and remains so at this time, his grace the archbishop being the present patron of it.

 

¶This vicarage is valued in the king's books at six pounds, and the yearly tenths at twelve shillings. It is now of the clearyearly certified value of 69l. 12s. 8½d. Archbishop Parker augmented this vicarage, by increasing the vicar's stipend to ten pounds per annum, and with four quarters of wheat, and eighteen quarters of barley, to be paid yearly by the lessee of the parsonage. In 1588 here were communicants eighty; in 1640, one hundred, and it was then valued at sixtyeight pounds. It is now of the yearly value of about eighty pounds.

 

THERE WAS A CHANTRY, dedicated to St. Mary, founded in this church anno 1314, by James de Bourne, owner of the manor of Livingsborne, alias Bekesborne, whence it came to be called Bourne's chantry, the revenues of which were given in 1362, by his successor Bartholomew de Bourne, then patron of it, to the hospital of Eastbridge, in Canterbury; and the same were confirmed to it by archbishop Sudbury in the year 1375, under the description of which hospital more of it may be seen. It was suppressed, among other foundations of the like sort, in the first year of king Edward VI.

 

www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol9/pp266-276

Joining the fun at the Core'dinations Hard Core Crop by making a 10-Minute Holiday Card using Hero Arts Stamp with coordinating Sizzex embossing folder and SRM Sticker Sentiment.

 

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Join your local host for a field trip to a bee-keeper & a hands-on lesson in honey harvesting. You’ll learn the basics of what it means to follow the yearly cycles of bees, understand the process of honey-making, & possibly even suit up & get friendly w/ the hives yourself.

Guests will also make herb or spice-infused honey to take home & enjoy later, followed by a smörgåsbord of honey-laden snacks.

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Kinfolk + Lacanche Butcher Block Party

Join us for a peek into the life of your local butcher & fishmonger while we celebrate the abundant resources the PNW has to offer, learning about local fare from both land & sea. We'll gather for a hands-on experience working w/ local fish & chicken, learning to properly butcher & prep both for your own home-cooking.

We'll also have share a discussion about various cuts of pork & beef, ending w/ a delicious spread of local PNW provisions, a variety of cured meats, cheeses & sushi.

 

Basics of charcuterie, butchery or fish cleaning.

Hosts & attendees will come together for serious hands-on learning at the butcher block. In honor of summer’s arrival, we’ll be taking this event outdoors & into the fresh air, where we’ll all embrace a down-to-earth approach, getting a bit messy along the way. The various gatherings will all conclude w/ a decadent spread echoing what we learned—cured meats, salami, simply grilled fish, sushi & so on.

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Fort A.P. Hill celebrated Earth Day on April 17 and Smokey Bear joined hundreds of students from Caroline County Middle School and other area schools to learn about preserving and protecting the environment.

Several Fort A.P. Hill tenant organizations also participated. The McMahon Explosive Ordnance Disposal Training Center provided two bomb suits, several remotely-operated vehicles and other gear for the students to see, touch and try.

The Asymmetric Warfare Training Center provided Segway remotely-operated vehicles, four by four vehicles, a dirt bike and unmanned aerial vehicles.

The Fort A.P. Hill Police and Fire Departments provided vehicles as did the Caroline County Sherriff’s Department.

Several state and private agencies including the Izaak Walton League, Virginia Extension Service, the Department of Fish and Wildlife and state the Marine Patrol set up displays.

Fort A.P. Hill directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation set up a grill and provided grilled hot dogs and hamburgers for hungry participants.

  

U.S. Army photos by Bob McElroy

 

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Joined a new Facebook group yesterday dedicated to Disney models, trains, and layouts. Just being a part of it is pushing me to find little bits of time to finish my models.

 

Added the railroad tracks, gravel, and boardwalk. Still need the 2nd building to the NW and the watertower.

Joined by their good friend, Kevin Pearce, Northstar Pro Chas Guldemond and Danny Davis send it during their private Jump/Airbag session at Northstar.

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Mayor Bill de Blasio joins Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer and Queens Library President Dennis Walcott at the Woodside branch of the Queens Library to celebrate Saturday library service by reading to children and engaging with families at the library. Queens Library at Woodside, Queens. Saturday, April 30, 2016. Credit: Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

 

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The Ultimate Cardiac Workout ~~~ Revolutions!

Spin / Revolution bikes at the CLM gym here in Masterton.

Spinning is a cardio (aerobic) workout set to music and led by a certified instructor. Most classes last between 45 and 60 minutes and it is great for everyone who wants a motivating and perspiring workout.

Again, using the new Picnik 'space texture' application to bring alive these stationary spin bikes.

See my 'spin / revolution' set for more spin workout photos.

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ILRI and the India Government are joining hands to provide livestock-dependent people in the state of Odisha with comprehensive ways to improve local feed and fodder resources

 

On 8 March 2016, ILRI Director General Jimmy Smith, his wife Charmaine Smith, ILRI Representative in South Asia Alok Jha, and ILRI research project leader Braja Swain paid courtesy calls on senior government and university officials in Bhubaneswar, the capital of India's eastern state of Odisha. In the afternoon, Jimmy and Charmaine Smith and Alok Jha were guest speakers at an International Women's Day program at the Centre for Women in Agriculture, an institute of the Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the only such institute in all of South and Southeast Asia (photo credit: ILRI/Susan MacMillan).

 

MORE: In Odisha, the ILRI delegation met with the Chief Secretary, AP Padhi, and the Secretary for Odisha’s Fisheries and Animal Resources Development ( F&ARD) Department, Bishnupada Sethi, to discuss the state of the livestock sector in Odisha and contributions ILRI could make in improving the lives of farmers dependent on livestock.

 

ILRI has recently submitted a proposal on 'Feed and Fodder Production in Different Agro-climatic Zones and Utilization for Livestock of Odisha' to F&ARD's Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (DAH&VS).

 

ILRI has been working in Odisha since 2013 in collaboration with Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), the Orissa State Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation (OMFED) and the state government’s DAH&VS and F&ARD to improve the state's livestock productivity through better use of crop residues and locally sourced feed supplements within the framework of the CGIAR Cereal Systems Initiatives for South Asia (CSISA).

 

An international workshop on 'Improving Livestock Feeding Practice and Enhancement of Feed and Fodder Availability in Odisha' was organized jointly by Society for Management of Information, Learning and Extension (SMILE) and ILRI in 2015.

 

Based on the workshop’s recommendations, Odisha's F&ARD Department is recommending the preparation of a comprehensive fodder development plan for Odisha.

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Desde ayer las calles de Iquique están llenas de militares en todas partes. En este momento anda un avión volando sobre las nubes. Qué horrible mundo. Mejor a la vista que ocultos en secreto.

Editorial photo shoot by Toi et Moi Photography Calgary in the forest of Bragg Creek. For more images from the shoot, visit the blog www.toietmoiphotography.com/join-the-fox-at-five-oclock/

Joined Casey Freelove on KAHI Radio Auburn for an in studio interview. I’ve truly enjoyed our weekly conversations about the hot button issues facing our country over the years. Tune in at 104.5 FM and 950 AM

 

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Join Voices Against Brain Cancer (VABC) in the spirit of the late NYRR president Fred Lebow (1932-1994) and all others who have fought brain cancer and brain tumors. VABC was founded by the Lichtenstein Family in loving memory of their son and brother, Gary, who lost his battle with brain cancer in 2003. The mission of VABC is to find a cure for brain cancer by advancing scientific research, increasing awareness within the medical community, and supporting patients, their families and caregivers afflicted with this devastating disease.

 

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Join Voices Against Brain Cancer (VABC) in the spirit of the late NYRR president Fred Lebow (1932-1994) and all others who have fought brain cancer and brain tumors. VABC was founded by the Lichtenstein Family in loving memory of their son and brother, Gary, who lost his battle with brain cancer in 2003. The mission of VABC is to find a cure for brain cancer by advancing scientific research, increasing awareness within the medical community, and supporting patients, their families and caregivers afflicted with this devastating disease.

 

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We are the ones who wait in the shadows

Unseen, unknown

Or walk in your midst

As just another face in the crowd

Fighting for the weak, the defenseless, the oppressed

Against those who would do them harm.

Be you demon or mortal man, take heed:

We will not stand idly by while the screams of your victims

Echo in the night

While we live and breathe

We will snatch innocent lives from your fiendish clutches

And we will continue the fight against your kind

Until the end

  

11 If thou forbear to deliver them that are drawn unto death, and those that are ready to be slain;

 

12 If thou sayest, Behold, we knew it not; doth not he that pondereth the heart consider it? and he that keepeth thy soul, doth not he know it? and shall not he render to every man according to his works?

(Proverbs 24:11-12)

 

People sleep peaceably in their beds

at night only because rough men

stand ready to do violence on their

behalf.

- George Orwell

 

I think this looks better when you hit "L."

  

Thanks to Gillian for her Stoney Texture and my good friend Lukas for his tips for taking self-portraits (he helped me make this considerably better than a previous attempt's results).

Be sure to check out their streams, as they're both great photographers!

 

If I had mad editing/photo manipulation skills, I could probably turn this into something really cool; as it is, I think this is the best I could do with this image right now.

You can see my awesome new knife (my Christmas present) here; I'll upload a photo of just it later.

 

Here's an article from the Wall Street Journal that that addresses the whole gun control issue that's going on right now with intelligence, logic, and historical facts - I wish more people thought like this: online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323777204578195470...

 

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Join us for an event to remember at Crystal Palace as two London Rollergirls’ teams take to the track in search of victory – BRAWL SAINTS play TEAM SWEDEN and BATTER C POWER will face the CAMBRIDGE ROLLERBILLIES.

 

And even before those epic battles commence England Roller Derby will take on the might of the Swedes! Fresh from a nailbiting game against Team Finland – TEAM SWEDEN are the first national team to take on ENGLAND ROLLER DERBY on UK soil. Don't miss out.

 

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Join our #FalconFamily in wishing our Soldiers luck on their deployment in support of #OperationFreedomsSentinel in #Afghanistan.

 

#10thCAB will provide essential combat aviation operations and unmatched aerial support to ground forces for our partners and allies in country.

 

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U.S. Army photos by Sgt. Keegan Costello.

   

algunos días de lluvia obligan a quedarse dentro de casa, pero eso no quita la posibilidad divertirse con ella . pueden pintarse hermosos paisajes simplemente uniendo las gotitas que quedan colgando en la ventana . hoy, por ejemplo, pinté un pez que llegaba tarde al cumpleaños de un sapo cantor .

  

¿tú qué pintaste?

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some rainy days force you to stay indoors, but that doesn't mean you can't play with it. you may paint beautiful landscapes by simply joining the little drops that are hanging out in the window. for instance, today i painted a fish that was being late for a singer toad's birthday.

  

what did you paint?

  

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