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In April 2013 we hauled our canoe and tent over to Merchants Millpond State Park and enjoyed some very fine camping and paddling.
One day we paddled east through the millpond, through Lassiter swamp and up Bennett's Creek for about two miles before turning around. The high water this year made the paddle up Bennett's Creek a record setter, beating by far (almost a mile I reckon) our previous attempts. Highlights were lunching on an old, now flatten, beaver lodge and spotting a yellow-crowned night heron.
The next day we put in for the first time at the Gatesville dock/ramp and paddled up the Bennett's Creek Paddle Trail to the Merchants Millpond dam and back. Another great paddle with many beaver lodges, jumping fish, and another great lunch at the turn-around. This paddle trail also has a couple of platforms for canoe-camping.
In the map above, the first paddle is the *green* line; the second the *red* line. Our campsite is circled in *yellow* and the *orange* X marks our favorite lunch spot.
at the 4points hotel in norwood yesterday there was a conference on disabillities and one of the informational 'booths' that was set up had this on its table. i wish my arms had been longer so i could have gotten more of this very creative rendering of how to get around on the MBTA on the different colored subway lines. the cards are printed in braille too :)
(MBTA = massachusetts bay transportation authority)
can not find the name of the person who created this but i am not going to give up!!!
2015 april fool's day maybe only today lool
www.google.co.jp/maps/@35.7818482,139.6722061,18z/data=!1e3
2014
考えたら引越した直後でNET つながってなかったんだなぁ
2013
www.flickr.com/photos/momomuller/8609161394/
2012
Plan showing buildings on Cannifton Road, Station, Emily, Albion, Lincham, Bleecker, Meyers, Reid, Pine, and Jones Streets in Belleville, Ontario.
Produced by Charles E. Goad.
Technically closes Dec 11, but close enough to allow the 'closed' portion to be put in.
Thanks to Albertsons Florida Blog for the store's number.
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If I got stuck on an island, I would probably get lost. I can get lost anywhere.
The Recovery Model as it applies to mental health is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence (and/or from being labeled in those terms) that emphasizes and supports each individual's potential for recovery. Recovery is seen within the model as a personal journey, that may involve developing hope, a secure base and sense of self, supportive relationships, empowerment, social inclusion, coping skills, and meaning. Originating from the 12-Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Civil Rights Movement, the use of the concept in mental health emerged as deinstitutionalization resulted in more individuals living in the community. It gained impetus due to a perceived failure by services or wider society to adequately support social inclusion, and by studies demonstrating that many can recover.
A tourist map on the wall at the Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge. It shows only a part of the NE border of Tanzania with Kenya (the thick line angling around Mt. Kilimanjaro). The hwys continue off the map south to Dar es Salaam on the Indian Ocean, and west to Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika, the headwaters of the Nile.
The notes indicate where every day began. I flew into JRO near Moshi the evening before Day 1, and flew out of JRO at the end of Day 9.
This map was hanging inside the Hospital lobby, It shows all the aboriginal names and areas around Australia.
In my spare time, apart from poking around falling down old buildings, I also make maps. This is one of my better ones.
GARDENS BY NEIGHBORHOOD
Know of gardens or urban farms in San Francisco. Add a comment and I'll add them to the list.
San Francisco Community Gardens
NORTH: Haight, Western Addition (Hayes Valley)
NORTHEAST: Downtown, Chinatown, Nob Hill, Russian Hill, North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, Financial District
SOUTHEAST: Potrero Hill, Bernal Heights, Excelsior, Hunter's Point, Port (Dogpatch)
SOUTH: Balboa Park, Excelsior, Ingleside
EAST: Mission, Castro, Noe Valley, SOMA
NORTHWEST: Richmond, Golden Gate Park, Presidio
x
SOUTHEAST: Sunset District, Lake Merced, Twin Peaks, Ingleside
NOMADIC
Farm Listing
San Francisco Dept. of the Environment
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Notes: map showing existing and abandoned railway lines, buildings, tunnels and roadways including Cox's Old Road
Format: printed map 42 cm x 29 cm, CC Singleton cartographer
Date Range: 1957
Location: Lapstone - Glenbrook
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons
Repository: Blue Mountains Library library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Part of: Local Studies Collection - Maps
Provenance: BMCC
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This is a map that we have created for our guide to the Makati Central Business District. You can read more on how to get around the Makat Central Business District at our website: http://www.ph-commute.com/2010/06/commuting-within-makati-cbd.html.