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Maintained by Mr. Prabhakar. Great collection of a variety of plants and flowers.

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Esther maintains she looks like she's vomiting in this shot ... but you've got a good imagination, right? Anyone can see it's just "artful" photocam blur ...

These photos were taken as documentation by The Chicago Arts Archive, a project of Sixty Inches From Center NFP. It will accompany an interview with Faheem Majeed, the creator of the work.

 

For more on Chicago Art, visit www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org/archive

 

Artist Statement:

"Planting and Maintaining a Perennial Garden" is a part of an ongoing series of work that utilizes cedar wood panels to host a variety of interventions. Based on the 1930’s New Bauhaus designed wood paneling of the South Side Community Art Center’s Margaret Burroughs Gallery, these wood panels will also serve as a didactic tool that will physically record the artists and community members that utilize them. Sometimes installed as walls, tables, or floors, every intervention will inevitably leave marks that will create a patina of usage.

 

As a part of the “Hairy Blob of History” exhibition, these wood panels were used to create a 10’ x 10’ table and a 30’ wall. For the purposes of this “intervention”, I have positioned ephemera and other short life objects from the South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC). These are found objects that have not, and perhaps never would have been, perceived as collection or archive appropriate. By being randomly set aside over a period of time, they have formed their own “collection”. Although ephemeral in their original life, they currently serve a new purpose, gaining importance from the story they tell in their diverse multitude…now “almost collectible”.

Kykkos monastery maintains separate grounds Engomi, Nicosia called Metochi tou Kykkou . The land on which it lies was acquired over the years by the monastery through bequests. With the city's rapid expansion, the area which once used to be in the outskirts has now become prime property. Despite this, much of it is still used for agricultural purposes.

A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust.

The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.

 

The New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (NYSDOH AI) hosts its fourth annual Ending the Epidemic Summit on December 3-4, 2019 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center and accompanying meeting rooms.

 

The 2019 Ending the Epidemic Summit is intended to bring key stakeholders to one forum to share Ending the Epidemic implementation efforts focusing on the theme of Maintaining the Momentum, Expanding the Vision! (Mike Wren/Department of Health)

Bath Gardens, Bakewell

 

Derbyshire Dales District Council operates and maintains Bath Gardens - the centrepiece of Bakewell, overlooking Rutland Square.

 

The Gardens - maintained immaculately by the District Council's parks team - have won the East Midlands in Bloom Green Space Award for Horticultural Excellence within Parks and the Judges' Award for Quality and Display.

 

Derbyshire Dales District Council knows from listening to local people that keeping the Dales clean and green is a priority. 99% of Dales streets are rated as clean and we know our beautiful parks and gardens contribute to the £256-million and 5,700 jobs tourism brings to the local economy.

 

Pictured are some members of the District Council team that maintains Bath Gardens (from left) Neil Mather, Robert Gregory, Ben Wieberg and Martin Spenceley

 

East Midlands in Bloom (EMIB) is an annual competition organised by the EMIB Regional Committee, and is the Regional Competition of Britain in Bloom.

 

The aim of the competition is to encourage the improvement of our surroundings through the imaginative use of trees, shrubs, flowers and landscaping. It also aims to achieve a litter free and sustainable environment.

 

Visiting Bakewell?

 

The District Council's beautiful Bath GardensEnjoy the District Council's Bakewell Swimming Pool and Bath Gardens. Bakewell also boasts one of the largest farmers' markets in the whole of the UK, generally taking place on the last Saturday of the month at the District Council's Agricultural Business Centre.

 

Also within Derbyshire Dales District Council's control are major parks at Hall Leys, Matlock, and Ashbourne Recreation Ground. Each caters for a range of sporting and recreational activities, as well as providing formal children's play areas, with splash pads.

 

In addition to the many recreational open spaces, the District Council also manages the picturesque grounds at High Tor above Matlock Dale and Derwent Gardens and Lovers' Walks at Matlock Bath.

 

Location of the park

 

The main entrance to the garden is opposite the roundabout on the A619/A6 interchange.

 

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Maintain the rage! Now owned (to uploading date) by KKR. They bought Nabisco in the early eighties.

 

Global investment firm KKR, formerly known as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, has confirmed it will buy the Tim Tams maker from food giant Campbell’s Soup as part of a $US2.2 billion ($A3.2 billion) deal. - news.co.au 03 August 2019

 

From The Canberra Times 08 December 1992 via the National Library of Australia.

Milwaukee Road MOW Cars X-425 & 426, Ex-Parlor cars 196 "Rock Valley" & 192 "Gallatin Valley". Ordered 5/1947, Delivered 3/1948-4/1948. Retired to MOW service in 1971. Sold for scrap during the early 80's and scrapped. Car shells languish in Central Wisconsin. Photos taken with owners consent.

Campbell Valley Regional Park is a regional park maintained by the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks board. The park is formed from 6 historical farm plots, with portions set aside for the Langley Tree Farm and scout Camp McLean. It contains a vast number of hiking, walking and equestrian trails as well as function facilities such as picnic shelters. Within the park there are 29 kilometres of trails, all unpaved, 14 km of which are designated for equestrian use and 1 km of which is set aside solely for pedestrian and bicycle use. An old paved racing oval is located in the eastern section of the park and is maintained by the Langley Speedway Historical Society.

Maintained by the National Park Service, Kingsley Plantation on Fort George Island is home to Florida’s oldest surviving plantation house. The plantation house was built in 1798, and is surrounded by other later buildings, including 23 remaining cabins for the enslaved. As with most plantations in the 18th century, the house faces the Fort George river, rather than the rest of the plantation, because transportation by ship or boat was the easiest way to get crops to market or to bring in supplies.

The story of Kingsley Plantation dates back to the Kingdom of Great Britain’s 18th-century occupation of Florida. One of several plantations established in the region during this period, the island was ceded to Richard Hazard in 1765 for cultivating indigo. After Great Britain transferred Florida back to Spain in 1783, the Spanish government granted the island to South Carolinian John “Lighting” McQueen. McQueen developed a plantation with 300 enslaved Africans in 1793 but soon found himself in bankruptcy, turning the property over to Georgia’s John McIntosh in 1804. To escape punishment from the Spanish for leading an unsuccessful rebellion to annex Florida into the United States, McIntosh fled back to Georgia, leasing the property to Zephaniah Kingsley Jr. in 1814; Kingsley then acquired it in 1817.

 

Born in England in 1765, Kingsley was raised in Charleston and grew up to become a successful shipping merchant and slave trader. Considered “one of Florida’s most flamboyant slaveholders”, Kingsley purchased and married Anna Madgigine Jai, a Wolof girl from present day Senegal in 1806. He eventually grew to depend on Anna to run his plantations in his absence. After taking over McIntosh’s land at Fort George Island, they managed 60 enslaved under a task system to produce indigo, sea island cotton, okra, oranges and other vegetables at the 1,000 acre property. Sold after Kingsley’s death, the Kingsley Plantation was briefly controlled by the Freedmen’s Bureau and was under private ownership until being acquired by the State of Florida in 1955. With many of its structures still surviving on the isolated sea island, the property was acquired by the National Park Service, becoming a part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve in 1991.

 

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Liberty Hall is an historic house built in 1834 that is now maintained as a house museum, located on the north side of Crawfordville. It was the home of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, a prominent Georgia political figure. Stephens was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1843-1853), Vice President of the Confederacy (1861-1865), and after the end of the American Civil War, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives a second time (1873-1882), and finally governor of Georgia (1882-1883).

 

Stephens resided in the house from 1839 until his death in 1883. The house is now a museum and part of A. H. Stephens State Park. The larger A. H. Stephens Historic Park contains tent and trailer sites, picnic sites, and fishing ponds, as well as a nature trail and rustic cabins, and was mostly built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, beginning in 1933.

 

The structure was also known as Bachelor's Hall in 1859. The home was Stephens's "isolated haven," situated twenty miles away from Washington, Georgia.

 

Liberty Hall was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1983.

 

Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Hall_(Crawfordville,_Georgia)

 

Crawfordville, Georgia is a tiny county seat town located to the east of Greensboro in the Piedmont region of the state. It serves Taliaferro County.

Red Rocks Park is a mountain park in Jefferson County, Colorado, owned and maintained by the city of Denver as part of the Denver Mountain Parks system. The park is known for its very large red sandstone boulders. Many of these formations within the park have names, from the mushroom-shaped Seat of Pluto to the inclined Cave of the Seven Ladders.

 

The most visited rocks, around the amphitheater, are Creation Rock to the north, Ship Rock to the south, and Stage Rock to the east.

 

The rocks were formed about 290-296 million years ago when the Ancestral Rocky Mountains were eroded during the Pennsylvanian epoch. Later, uplift during the Laramide orogeny tilted the rocks to the angle at which they sit today.

 

The park was in times far past a favored campsite of the Ute tribe. Its earliest known name was the Garden of the Angels, reputedly given to it on July 4, 1870 by Martin Van Buren Luther, a pioneer Colorado judge. It was renamed Garden of the Titans in 1906 by famed editor John Brisben Walker when he purchased the place with proceeds from his sale of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Known however by the folk name of Red Rocks since the area was settled, it was formally given that name when Denver acquired it in 1928.

 

Within the park boundaries is the Red Rocks Amphitheater, a world famous venue used for over a century, which hosts many concerts and other events.

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3D Robotics and DJI, the two most common customer drone brands, have taken a major step to trying to keep drones out of limited airspace. Equally companies are including new geofencing systems with the aid of AirMap, which offers genuine-time access to no-fly zones.

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Workers from Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. are making final adjustments to the rail height in the north half of the intersection of Broadway and Union Street while maintaining access across the intersection.

Maintained by English Heritage. Queen Elizabeth 1st stayed here four times as the guest of the Earl of Dudley.

Maintainers from the 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron perform final end-of-runway checks on an F-15C Eagle assigned to the 44th Fighter Squadron as a multimedia specialist from the 18th Wing Public Affairs Office performs video documentation prior to a night flying training mission at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 22, 2021. Trust and teamwork between operations, maintenance and support Airmen are foundational to any successful flying mission; each professional brings specialized skills to ensure U.S. Indo-Pacific Command objectives are accomplished. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Raymond Geoffroy)

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These photos were taken as documentation by The Chicago Arts Archive, a project of Sixty Inches From Center NFP. It will accompany an interview with Faheem Majeed, the creator of the work.

 

For more on Chicago Art, visit www.sixtyinchesfromcenter.org/archive

 

Artist Statement:

"Planting and Maintaining a Perennial Garden" is a part of an ongoing series of work that utilizes cedar wood panels to host a variety of interventions. Based on the 1930’s New Bauhaus designed wood paneling of the South Side Community Art Center’s Margaret Burroughs Gallery, these wood panels will also serve as a didactic tool that will physically record the artists and community members that utilize them. Sometimes installed as walls, tables, or floors, every intervention will inevitably leave marks that will create a patina of usage.

 

As a part of the “Hairy Blob of History” exhibition, these wood panels were used to create a 10’ x 10’ table and a 30’ wall. For the purposes of this “intervention”, I have positioned ephemera and other short life objects from the South Side Community Art Center (SSCAC). These are found objects that have not, and perhaps never would have been, perceived as collection or archive appropriate. By being randomly set aside over a period of time, they have formed their own “collection”. Although ephemeral in their original life, they currently serve a new purpose, gaining importance from the story they tell in their diverse multitude…now “almost collectible”.

Maintaining Social distance

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Technicians install equipment onto a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle during the Network Integration Evaluation 16.2 fleet build earlier this year. The continuous improvement of existing systems helps to sustain the industrial base in the absence of new programs and new system development. (U.S. Army photo by Vanessa Flores, System of Systems Engineering and Integration Directorate)

Day 31

 

Maintaining a vigil for Kristene as she passes through some trying times.

 

Earlier today, Kristene was taken to the emergency room, and subsequently admitted to the general hospital. Her doctors have initially diagnosed her with "serum sickness", an allergic reaction to a medical treatment she began a week prior which was intended to help manage her Crohn's Disease.

 

If you know Kristene, please keep her in your thoughts. She is truly a strong woman, but she could use every ounce of compassion, love and encouragement sent her way.

Maintainers from the 142nd Maintenance Group, prepare the F-15 Eagle for a training mission from the Air Dominance Center, Savannah Ga., Jan. 28, 2017. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Shelly Davison, 142nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs)

Repairing and maintaining old paintings is an art in itself. Here you see the real life authentic place and equipment of the Munch Museum. Also a Munch painting on the walls in the auditorium.

 

Munch Museum

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Staff Sgt. Karl Kaigler, 950th Maintainance Company (Support), 311th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, leads students through an Army-style physical training session during McCauliffe Middle School's annual Fit-A-Thon in Los Alamitos, Calif. March 30. The Soldiers were there to provide support for the event, which emphasizes the inportance of physical fitness. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Akanewich)

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I've gazed upon a lot of pedestrian crossing signals in my day, but it never occurred to me that, every so often, someone might have to climb up a wooden ladder with a can of paint and a brush to repaint them.

 

(The Flemish Renaissance Revival building in the background is an old Midwood Trust Company bank branch.)

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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Christopher Conner, a member of flight line support equipment with the 167th Maintenance Squadron, poses with his gold medal he recently won in a jiu-jitsu competition, Martinsburg, West Virginia, Sept. 12, 2024. Conner, a member of the 167th Airlift Wing since 2011 recently won his first gold medal in Las Vegas at the 2024 World Master International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) Jiu Jitsu Championship. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Timothy Sencindiver)

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