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This is one of my Avatar looks. I absolutely love. LOVE zombies, Halloween. and scary things!. I found this avy many months ago and fell in love <3 This is another "manipulation:
Last Show Ever, Traffic, Roma
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A Ligurra latidens jumping spider attacked and killed a crab spider. It is apparent from the curled limbs of the jumping spider that she is long dead by the time this photo was taken.
A mountain line was struck by a car and killed last Friday south of Bemidji. On the Phenology Show, guest host Bill Berg, a wildlife biologist, talks about big cats in Minnesota, a topic he has followed throughout his career. Click here to listen to the audio.
Bike Kill XI was held yesterday in Bushwick Super Outlaw Steezy. Luckily 5-0 was sleeping and the day was super dope!
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Best Damn Day of the Year!!!
You better axe sumbody!
Bike Kill 10 photos - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157637036419823/
More Bike Kill Photos, here:
Bike Kill 9 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157631879905622/
Bike Kill 7 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157625156141919/
Bike Kill 666 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157608378247130/
Bike Kill XI was held yesterday in Bushwick Super Outlaw Steezy. Luckily 5-0 was sleeping and the day was super dope!
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Best Damn Day of the Year!!!
You better axe sumbody!
Bike Kill 10 photos - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157637036419823/
More Bike Kill Photos, here:
Bike Kill 9 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157631879905622/
Bike Kill 7 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157625156141919/
Bike Kill 666 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157608378247130/
Annette shot a wedding yesterday/night and had some time to kill before more shots so we ran around with some lights for some fun. Work and no play... just sux. Ha!
I was showing Annette the effects of the fountains I got the other day.
iso 100 f/11 i think i will go to f/16 next time to get more definition in sparky tails.
The Kills
Brooklyn Steel
Friday, July 17th, 2017
Brooklyn, New York
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When we hear “bubonic plague” most people tend to think of the “Black Death” that swept across 14th century Europe. Transmitted to humans by bites from infected rat-fleas, the pandemic infamously killed up to a third of the entire population of Europe. What is mostly unknown is that bubonic plague also had deleterious effects on the populations of Asia, South America and North America. Cases of bubonic plague have been reported in nearly every country in the world. And while we also tend to think of bubonic plague as relegated to the history books, stunningly, cases are still being reported into the 21st century.
The United States remained plague-free until 1900 when an outbreak occurred in San Francisco. Though this outbreak was nowhere near the proportions that had affected Europe and Asia (“only” 121 people died), it was enough to thoroughly scare some other states into ending all trade with the entire state of California, fearing that the plague would literally be imported into their populations as well. Since rat infestations were mostly a problem of urban centers, many American cities began to put in place practices to stave off an outbreak of plague.
Philadelphia was no exception. Philadelphians were urged to “rat-proof” their homes and businesses and to turn over any trapped rats to the city for disposal. On September 4, 1914, the Philadelphia Bureau of Health erected a rat receiving station at the Race Street Pier and offered a bounty: two cents for each dead rat and five cents for live ones. By January 1, 1915, the Bureau reported that 5,238 rats had been turned in to the station. The Bureau of Health was also greatly expanded during this time including the hiring of a team of special agents, the “rat patrol”, who inspected all incoming ships and set and monitored traps all along the waterfront.
The measures apparently worked as Philadelphia did not experience a plague outbreak. Fears of bubonic plague would be overshadowed in a few years as Philadelphians, and indeed all Americans, would have to contend with a far more deadly epidemic – the Great Influenza.
Source:
Zueblin, Charles. American Municipal Progress. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1916, p. 129.
Killed in Korea 4 July 1950, two days after North Korean troops occupied Samchok, his parish on the east coast, about 50 miles south of the border between North and South Korea. In the week between the outbreak of war and the occupation of his parish he had been urged by his people to leave but he refused to do so. He was 38 years old. It was not until March 1952 that his grave and body were located by Fr. Brian Geraghty. Jim was born in Bute, Montana, USA on 15 November 1911. Educated in St Mary's Newcastle, Co Down and St Malachy's, Belfast. Came to Dalgan in 1929 and ordained 1935. Went to Korea 1936.
Bike Kill XI was held yesterday in Bushwick Super Outlaw Steezy. Luckily 5-0 was sleeping and the day was super dope!
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Best Damn Day of the Year!!!
You better axe sumbody!
Bike Kill 10 photos - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157637036419823/
More Bike Kill Photos, here:
Bike Kill 9 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157631879905622/
Bike Kill 7 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157625156141919/
Bike Kill 666 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157608378247130/
Bike Kill XI was held yesterday in Bushwick Super Outlaw Steezy. Luckily 5-0 was sleeping and the day was super dope!
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Best Damn Day of the Year!!!
You better axe sumbody!
Bike Kill 10 photos - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157637036419823/
More Bike Kill Photos, here:
Bike Kill 9 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157631879905622/
Bike Kill 7 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157625156141919/
Bike Kill 666 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157608378247130/
Bike Kill XI was held yesterday in Bushwick Super Outlaw Steezy. Luckily 5-0 was sleeping and the day was super dope!
I've said it before and I'll say it again - Best Damn Day of the Year!!!
You better axe sumbody!
Bike Kill 10 photos - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157637036419823/
More Bike Kill Photos, here:
Bike Kill 9 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157631879905622/
Bike Kill 7 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157625156141919/
Bike Kill 666 - www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157608378247130/
Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince play a hard hitting set during the hottest point in the day, at Lollapalooza 2011.
This lion kill was amazing to watch. It took a half an hour from the time the lioness spotted the zebra, to the time she actually made the kill. She was amazingly patient as the zebra wandered farther and farther from her group. The lioness laid in wait until the zebra was very close. The wind was in her favor. The chase was short, and within about 5 seconds, the zebra was down. The lioness crushed the windpipe of the zebra, and it was over very quickly. After the kill, the lioness dragged the dead zebra about 1/4 of a mile, to hide it under a tree, where she called her family to join her.
The Kills is a rock band formed by American singer Alison Mosshart ("VV") and British guitarist Jamie Hince ("Hotel"). Their first three albums, Keep On Your Mean Side, No Wow, and Midnight Boom, have gathered much critical praise. Blood Pressures, their fourth and most recent studio album, was released on April 4, 2011, worldwide