View allAll Photos Tagged ladder
The Alvin Volunteer Fire Department deployed their ladder truck to hoist an American flag over the funeral procession of a local pillar of the community, Bob Kacz..
Zarb Women in Business has partnered with Uniondale High School to offer “Ladder to Leadership” – a unique mentoring program for female, high school students. In spring 2013, two special programs were hosted at Hofstra – a professionally facilitated etiquette lunch and tea where achievement awards were distributed. Funded by Flushing Bank, this program will enter its fourth year this fall.
artist at work at Herr Keramikmanufaktur, Bogen (Bayern) the 11th August 2012
Kitch me on Fakebook Site
The term Jacob's ladder, used on a ship, applies to two kinds of ladder.
The first is a flexible hanging ladder which can be lowered down the side of a large ship. It consists of vertical ropes or chains supporting horizontal wooden or metal rungs, and is used to allow people to board the ship from small boats. Because the decks of most commercial ships are far above the waterline, pilots and others who need to come aboard at sea can only do so if a Jacob's ladder is put out. When not being used, the ladder is stowed away (usually rolled up) rather than left hanging.
The second kind of Jacob's ladder is found on some square rigged ships. To climb above the lower mast to the topmast and above, sailors must get around the top, a platform projecting from the mast. Although on many ships the only way round was the overhanging futtock shrouds, modern-day tall ships often provide an easier vertical ladder from the ratlines as well. This is the Jacob's ladder.
this is a ladder and some random flora. and a piece of wood, probably some more scrap stuff to burn.
More photos from Rome, I'm here for another ~2 weeks I think? Such a beautiful city :) You'd really have to go out of your way to take a bad photo here haha
----
Christopher McTaggart
Carleton College '21
Overlays 2022 experimenting with overlay tools... I must thank photographer and friend April who accepted to be phographed for this purpose...
PENTAX K-1
smc PENTAX FA ☆ 1:2.8 28-70mm AL #3697157 (PENTAX K mount)
直前に投稿した動画が再生時間の制限に引っ掛かりアップロード出来なかったようだったので、自分の中で次点だったこの動画を急遽アップしてみた。
結果再生時間のオーバー分はflickrが自動でカットした上でアップされる事が解かったのだが、せっかくなのでこちらも残しておく事としよう。
Posted on June 30, 2022
Ladder caving is (mostly) safe caving. Quentin Jones & Lee Pearson have been kind enough to rig ladders at Capshaw for us to safely decend the small climb-down. I want to try to climb ladder-free in drought weather, but the water and that I'm not made of velcro makes me wuss out when it's so wet. :/
Capshaw Cave entrance.
Yep, that ladder is still blocking the door out to the patio.
You know what really ticks me off the most about this? A few weeks ago we (all of us tenants) were informed that our hotel was now a "Smoke-Free" building, and that includes all of our individual apartments. The only place where we smokers are now allowed to smoke is out on that back patio. The one that we can't hardly get to for the ladder blocking the door, all the damned scaffolding, etc.
Roscoe is not a happy camper these days! No, he's not!
November 27, 2009 - My husband's day after Thanksgiving tradition has been putting the Christmas lights up outside. Here he is climbing up the ladder as he strings lights along the gutters. Although it was cold today, it was mostly sunny and no rain or snow, so according to him, it was a good day to do the lights.