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Winter 1978 at Georgian Peaks Ski Club in Ontario. I can't decide what I love more: my tulip snowsuit or the safety straps on my skis.
We watched a really good instructional video on how to dress in kimono, and also read a whole lot of kimono books too.
Loyola athletes and coaches hold a basketball clinic at the Kingsley House on October, 13, 2011. Kingsley House offers recreational and educational activities for youth, medical services, free individual and family counseling and variety of other programs for those in need in the New Orleans area.
This kitten at the shelter is wearing a blue collar because she looks exactly like 3 other black kittens there.
Learning Route on Natural Resources Management and Climate Change Adaptation best practices covered several districts in Kenya. The event was organized by Procasur with the support of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
The objective was to scale up through peer to peer learning the Kenyan best multi stakeholders’ strategies, tools and practices to fight environmental degradation and to adapt to climate change with the aim of improving the livelihoods of people living in affected territories.
Photos: P. Kimeli (CCAFS)
September 17 2015
There was a great turn out of education stakeholders from accross industry & education at our Learning Edge Conference. Attendees heard a range of interesting presentations and panels.
This conference was part of the HR Leadership Group Programme 2015 which is kindly sponsored by Aviva Health.
people are more annoying than kids; at least the later add cuteness.
All rights reserved, so please don't annoy.
dawats = desi family parties.
That's me, reading the fantastic book "The moment it Clicks" by Joe McNally. Inspired by his rough and dirty, but oh-so-elegant on-location seat-of-your-pants shooting style, I set up some lights of my own for a quick shot. There's a honeycombed strobe to the left with orange gel and a bare flashgun on the floor to the right behind the bag. I then dragged the shutter for 1 second to get that lovely fill.
It almost looks like natural light. And I guess that's the beauty of this style of lighting.
Our Grants for Kids grants continue to provide support for local schools and summertime programs. A 2013 Learning Links grant allowed Milford High School students to work on a photography project with clients of City Gospel Mission.
SIMS Tree Learning Center.
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preservation, education, improved health and safety of trees!
6111 Appaloosa Avenue, Jurupa Valley, CA 92509
Phone: 800-714-TREE (8733) • Fax: 951-685-2267 • Email: info@simstlc.com