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Lawrence Senior HS Prom Photo w. Vicky Vinch - 17 years old, w. Carol Gorisch, Robbie Shelhammer and Betty Reece (et al).
Somebody lost a toilet. Or at least a box with toilet labeling. Items do frequently fall off trucks here. This box currently does not appear to be a threat.
LiveFitGym & Wellness Club - Knob Hill, San Francisco, California #LetsGuide
Night photography ISO 16000
Shot through a shop glass window at night.
13508 Factory Lane, Louisville, KY 40245
Sign in front says funded by Stock Yards Bank & Trust. Totally wiped out a natural area & migratory path & hundreds of acres in one fell swoop with no regard for the living beings in the surrounding area. Respiratory problems & COPD are alive and well here on the East End of Louisville, thanks to our local governing bodies complacency and corruption.
But they are now allowed fresh & frozen *white* potatoes.
Seriously. I just got off the phone with a nice lady with a pretty accent from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services to ask about this outdated notice we'd seen posted in a local store this week - she stated these guidelines are set by the "Food and Nutrition" branch of the Federal Government's USDA as to which specific brands a parent is permitted to purchase for their kids under 5 years of age (WIC program). Not that indigent parents with children in crisis have enough stressors aside from being forced to search out specific brands of juice on a store's shelf? Wonder how much money they have left in the WIC program to disburse to other programs once it's not utilized? This store most likely received hundreds of notices last year and enough paperwork from The Commonwealth of Kentucky to keep an entire staff at work for the next decade.
She said no Campbells products are permitted.
A lot of time, effort and money were spent on creating the above bureaucracatic insanity.
Looks like Kentucky's been not only *bridled* but roped, tied and *branded* as well.
This clever dog was set in place to prevent Canadian geese from populating the area. This pond now has blue stakes erected & strung together with monofilament fishing line. A number of Canadian geese are paddling approximately 30' out from this cardboard dog, honking.
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From Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources:
Recycle fishing line to help the environment -
Discarded fishing line can easily snare fish, geese, ospreys, otters, turtles and other wildlife. Kentucky Fish & Wildlife urges you to make recycling your line THEIR first line of defense.
The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is working to educate the public and reduce the amount of discarded fishing line and soft plastic baits in public waters of the Commonwealth. These are volunteer driven programs and we need YOUR help! You may volunteer as an individual or participate as a group. If you would like to be a part of our effort to clean up Kentucky waterways through proper disposal of line please continue reading for further information. The soft plastic bait recycling program is currently under development and more information will be available soon. fw.ky.gov/Fish/Pages/Fishing-Tackle-Recycling.aspx