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Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

Knaphill's final game of the Combined Counties Premier League 2014-2015 Season with a 1-0 win over Raynes Park, which meant they finished a very decent 13th in the table and to make it even better 1 above local rivals Westfield.

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edited half then felt unwell "again" so thought be best I just uploaded full set again but "unedited" so you have something to see. Full set from Knaphill Reserves final match and 2-0 loss against Lordswood Resverves and even an appearance for Reserve manager Simon Martin on the pitch up front. Congratulations to Lordswood for winning the league.

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EAST CHINA SEA (March 20, 2013) CH-46E Sea Knight helicopters, assigned to Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 262, launch from the flight deck of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). Their departure and flyover marks the last time the CH-64E Sea Knight helicopter will embark aboard Bonhomme Richard. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

Flint-knapped arrowhead. (~3.2 centimeters tall)

 

Knapper: Jim Bohannon

 

Flint is the "official" state gemstone of Ohio (actually, there's no such thing as "official" anything). "Flint" is sometimes used as a lithologic term by modern geologists, but it is a synonym for chert. Flint and chert are the same - they are cryptocrystalline, quartzose sedimentary rocks. Rockhounds often assert that flint is high-quality while chert is low-quality. Some geologists assert that "flint" implies a biogenic origin and "chert" implies a chemical origin.

 

Many cherts do have a chemical origin - chert nodules are moderately common in some limestone units. The nodules form during diagenesis - pre-existing silica components in the carbonate sediments are dissolved, mobilized, and reprecipitated as chert masses. Some cherts do have a biogenic origin - for example, radiolarian cherts (rich in radiolarian microfossils) or spicular cherts (rich in siliceous sponge spicules).

 

The most famous flint deposit in Ohio is Flint Ridge, in Licking County. At this locality, the Middle Pennsylvanian-aged Vanport Flint is exposed in several places. The geologic literature on the Vanport Flint is relatively sparse, with inaccurate, incomplete descriptions and characterizations. For example, the literature describes the Vanport as a sheet of flint at Flint Ridge - it's actually a meganodule horizon. Other descriptions refer to the chert as the remains of siliceous sponges. In reality, siliceous sponge spicules are quite scarce in Vanport samples.

 

Two graduate student projects during the 2000s, conducted at two different universities, had very different conclusions & interpretations about the origin of the Vanport Flint. A 2003 study concluded that chert at Flint Ridge is biogenic in origin. A 2006 study concluded that the chert is chemical in origin.

 

Modern flint knappers value the Vanport Flint for being multicolored and high-quality (= very few impurities). With artificial heating, the flint is more easily knapped into arrowheads, spear points, and other objects. Prehistoric American Indians quarried the Vanport Flint at many specific sites on Flint Ridge. Old Indian flint pits can be examined along hiking trails in Flint Ridge State Park. Many authentic Indian artifacts found in Ohio (arrowheads & spearpoints - "projectile points") are composed of Vanport Flint.

 

The arrowhead seen here is a modern replica, produced by a skilled knapper named Jim Bohannon.

 

Stratigraphy: Vanport Flint, Allegheny Group, upper Middle Pennsylvanian

 

Locality: Nethers Flint Quarries - flint pit in the woods on the southwestern side of Flint Ridge Road, eastern Flint Ridge, far-western Muskingum County, east-central Ohio, USA (vicinity of 40° 00.137’ North latitude, 82° 11.544’ West longitude)

 

130308-N-DU438-875 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN (March 8, 2013)— Aviation Boatswain’s Mate (Handling) 3rd Class Cesar Salinas launches an AV-8B Harrier jet aircraft, assigned to the “Nightmares” of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 513, from the flight deck aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, is conducting amphibious integration training (AIT) and is scheduled to participate in certification exercise (CERTEX) upon completion of AIT. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

130219-N-DU438-018 GULF OF THAILAND (Feb. 19, 2013)— An MV-22 Osprey assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 265 lands on the flight deck of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, is taking part in Cobra Gold, a Thai-U.S. co-sponsored multinational joint exercise designed to advance regional security by exercising a robust multinational force from nations sharing common goals and security commitments in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

    

Lunch hour in the Iron Age roundhouse with flint knapper Will Lord. A-MAZING!

 

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Obsidian-knapped arrowhead. (~6.2 centimeters from top to bottom)

 

Knapper: John Bohan

 

Obsidian is a glassy-textured, extrusive igneous rock. It forms by either very rapid cooling of lava or by cooling of high-viscosity lava. The latter origin is the most common. Obsidian is usually black but can be other colors. Flow-banding may be present. Small, light-colored crystals may be commonly included in the glass - such rocks are called "vitrophyre". Sometimes, obsidian is encountered with whitish areas resembling snowflakes - "snowflake obsidian", which forms as the glass slowly devitrifies over geologic time.

 

The arrowhead seen here is a modern replica, produced by a skilled knapper named John Bohan. The obsidian itself comes from Oregon.

 

GULF OF THAILAND (Feb. 27, 2013) Sailors and Marines play a game of dodgeball in the well deck aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, has recently completed the annual multinational combined joint training exercise Cobra Gold and will take part in amphibious integration training (AIT) and certification exercise (CERTEX). (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

 

KD River Cruises offer some spectacular River Cruises throughout Germany

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

Knaphill FC 4-2 Guildford City FC in the Combined Counties Premier League 10/04/15 - For use or purchase of any photos please contact me at daneickephotography@hotmail.co.uk

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

Preview set from Knaphill 4-2 Guildford City in the Combined Counties Premier League (11/04/15) - Full Set be up later. Hope the Mascots for the day Byfleet Village White's U10's enjoyed their day at Redding Way!! For use or purchase of any photos please contact me at daneickephotography@hotmail.co.uk

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

Obsidian-knapped spearpoint. (~9.5 centimeters from top to bottom)

 

Knapper: John Bohan

 

Obsidian is a glassy-textured, extrusive igneous rock. It forms by either very rapid cooling of lava or by cooling of high-viscosity lava. The latter origin is the most common. Obsidian is usually black but can be other colors. Flow-banding may be present. Small, light-colored crystals may be commonly included in the glass - such rocks are called "vitrophyre". Sometimes, obsidian is encountered with whitish areas resembling snowflakes - "snowflake obsidian", which forms as the glass slowly devitrifies over geologic time.

 

The spearpoint seen here is a modern replica, produced by a skilled knapper named John Bohan. The obsidian itself comes from Oregon.

 

GULF OF THAILAND (Feb. 20, 2013)— Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Cornelius Johnson, left, originally from Fairfax, S.C., a member of the ship’s security reaction force, explains to other Sailors the proper steps to take when finding a simulated improvised explosive device (IED) during an anti-terrorism force protection drill aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, is taking part in Cobra Gold, a Thai-U.S. co-sponsored multinational joint exercise designed to advance regional security by exercising a robust multinational force from nations sharing common goals and security commitments in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

Knapper: Jason Green

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This point is composed of "jasper" from India. Jasper is an ill-defined rock type. The term is used principally by rockhounds to refer to variably-colored, finely-crystalline, siliceous rocks.

 

GULF OF THAILAND (Feb. 20, 2013)— Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Jessica Zavaleta, originally from Brownsville, Texas, a member of the ship’s security reaction force, knocks on a door to inform Sailors a simulated improvised explosive device (IED) has been found in the area during an anti-terrorism force protection drill aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, is taking part in Cobra Gold, a Thai-U.S. co-sponsored multinational joint exercise designed to advance regional security by exercising a robust multinational force from nations sharing common goals and security commitments in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

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Great Hampton Street. TARDIS like pub which opens extensively to the rear with a small front bar. Good ale and food. I had a very good pint of Ramsbury, Flint Knapper and a great cumberland baguette. Banksy art in the yard. Worth a visit.

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130308-N-DU438-323 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN (March 8, 2013)— Lance Cpl. Pricilla Prickett, assigned to combat cargo, runs a forklift on the flight deck of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) during a vertical replenishment with the fast combat support ship USNS Rainier (T-AOE 7). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, is conducting amphibious integration training (AIT) and is scheduled to participate in certification exercise (CERTEX) upon completion of AIT. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

130218-N-DU438-249 GULF OF THAILAND (Feb. 18, 2013)— Two MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopters, assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC 25), pick up supplies from the Military Sea Lift Command Fleet Replenishment Oiler USNS Rappahannock (T-AO 204) for a vertical replenishment with the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, is taking part in Cobra Gold, a Thai-U.S. co-sponsored multinational joint exercise designed to advance regional security by exercising a robust multinational force from nations sharing common goals and security commitments in the Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

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Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

Select World Travel were delighted when Lawrence Peachey from DERTOUR invited a member of our staff for a short excursion to Cologne to celebrate the Cologne Carnival. We have sent our Consultant Mr Paul Knapper to discover the dlights of this wonderful German City and will be presenting some Photographs and Video on Pauls return on Wednesday. Today is Rose Monday and one of the Maddest Days in Colognes yearly calendar.

  

Carnival has been celebrated in the City of Cologne since time immemorial. However, after the French Revolutionary troops left Cologne in 1814 and the Prussians took over, it was high time to "organise" the street carnival which, the new authority felt, was getting out of hand.

Thus, in 1823 the "Festordnendes Komitee" was founded, the predecessor of todays Festive Committee.

On February 10, 1823 Cologne celebrated the first Rose Monday ("Rosenmontag") with the motto "Inthronisation of the Carnival Hero".

Over the years, decades and centuries certain traditions and customs emerged, which are still the hallmark of the traditional Cologne Carnival: the indoor festivities (sessions and balls) and, of course, the street carnival, culminating in the grand parade on Rose Monday. It is the task of the Festive Committee, the umbrella organisation representing well over 100 Cologne carnival associations, traditional corps, etc., to coordinate, set common standards, and preserve the tradition of the "fifth season".

No doubt, the Cologne "Karneval" plays in the Champions League together with the Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro and Carnival in Venice!

    

The Carnival Season

 

Given its Christian roots, the date of Rose Monday is determined by the Church calendar: It takes place on the Monday before Ash Wednesday, which in turn marks the beginning of Lent leading up to Good Friday and Easter. Traditionally, the fifth season is declared open at 11 minutes past eleven on the eleventh of November! The Carnival spirit is then temporarily suspended by the Advent and Christmas period, and picks up again "in earnest" in the New Year. Street carnival, also called "the crazy days", takes places between Thursday (Women’s Carnival Day) before Rose Monday and ends on Ash Wednesday. In 2007 the dates are as follows:

 

Women's Carnival Day, Thursday, 15 February 2007

Official opening of the street carnival at 11:11 hrs at the Alter Markt in the heart of the old town of Cologne.

Carnival Saturday, 17 February 2007

Traditional "Funkenbiwak", the gathering of the colourful Corps troops at the Neumarkt.

Carnival Sunday, 18 February 2007

School group parade through the city centre starting at 11:00 hrs.

Rose Monday, 19 February 2007

The climax of street carnival, with the official parade starting before 11:00 hrs, organised by the

Festive Committee of the Cologne Carnival.

Carnival Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Various Carnival parades in the suburbs of Cologne.

Ash Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Traditionally, fish dinners are served at pubs and restaurants.

 

The Parade on Rose Monday

 

No doubt, the highlight of the street carnival is Rose Monday with over 10.000 participants, one-third of them female, 440 horses , 97 floats and 123 bands in 2006.

The 2007 motto: "Cologne is all of us!". Don't miss it!

A Video of the Carnival can be seen on our Blog site at www.selectworld.travel

    

PHILIPPINE SEA (Feb. 5, 2013) Gunnery Sgt. Leonel Lora, middle, assigned to the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), uses a bore scope camera to verify the engine of a AV/8 Harrier is serviceable while Staff Sgt. Steven Vladiff, left, observes and Cpl. Justin Powers, top, turns the blades of the engine in the hangar bay aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6). The Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group, currently on deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations, will take part in amphibious integration training (ATI), certification exercise (CERTEX) and participate in the annual multi-national combined joint training exercise Cobra Gold. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Betsy Knapper/Released)

Voor de locatie Rozonkel te Spijkenisse heeft ons bureau in eerste instantie een structuurvisie ontwikkeld. Er zijn twee scenario’s onderzocht: woningen en woningen met zorgeenheden. Uiteindelijk is gekozen voor de laatste variant. Aansluitend is een ontwerp gemaakt voor 164 woningen, verdeeld over 6 blokken van 5 lagen: 3 blokken met 65 koopwoningen boven een half verdiepte stallingsgarage en 3 blokken met 79 huurwoningen, waarvan 29 sociale huur, een 5-tal zorggroepswoningen met 30 zorgeenheden en een commerciële ruimte van 370 m2. De woningen variëren in grootte en karakter, de zorgwoningen zijn zoveel mogelijk als “gewone” woningen in het plan opgenomen. De uitvoering is september 2007 gestart.

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Chert (also known as "flint") is a microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline, quartzose sedimentary rock. It can have a biogenic or chemical origin, but may also form other ways. This chert sample is New York State's Onondaga Formation. It comes from a Middle Devonian-aged limestone succession. Such rocks are widespread in eastern America, but go by other names (for example, the Columbus Limestone of Ohio and the Jeffersonville Limestone along the Indiana-Kentucky border).

 

This material is knappable - the point seen here was made by a modern knapper.

 

Stratigraphy: Onondaga Formation / Onondaga Limestone, Middle Devonian.

 

Locality: New York State, USA

 

Brauns lommeregner et designikon mange har fulgt.

 

Philips mobiltelefon, design: Jan Trägårdh 1984

GNT automatic, telefon F 78, design: Henning Andreassen 1978

Braun ET 51 lommeregne, design: Dieter Rams, Dietrich Lubs og Ludwig Litmann 1977

 

De er runde, appetitlige og ligner chokoladepastiller. Knapperne på Brauns sorte og stille designede lommeregner, har inspireret danske designere, der har fulgt dem slavisk. Brauns designdogme er dog kommet langt vidt omkring; fra haveslanger fra det tyske firma Gardena, til ’’slim fit’’ Audi’er. Selv den nye Iphone fra Apple leger glad videre med Brauns grafik og udtryk.

 

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