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www.stvincent.edu | Students from local high schools visit Saint Vincent College for a Mock Trial on Oct. 26, 2016.

A mock patient is being transported from the aircraft to an ambulance destined for the Regional Ebola and Other Special Pathogen Treatment Center at the University of Minnesota Medical Center as part of the Tranquil Shift exercise.

this was a mock up for a screenprint that will never happen..

WSU students along with Pullman's police department and fire department participate in a mock drunk driving car accident for Cougs Against Drunk Driving on Glenn Terrell Mall.

Stood outside the road entrance to Tyseley works is the first mock up 196 unit, number 196001. These units will mostly be maintained and stabled here, so this seems a fitting place to put it.

HOHENFELS, Germany -- Bulgarian Special Forces soldiers prepare to perform a mock raid during an exercise at Ubungsdorf on Hohenfel Training Area, Germany, Oct. 19. Saber Junction is a large-scale, joint, multinational, military training event with U.S. Soldiers and more than 1,800 multinational forces. (Photo by Sgt. Michael Reinsch, U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs)

We've had a mix of warm and cool this spring but the mockingbirds are all getting busy. They're ready either way.

The Little Mock-man

He mocks

An' mocks

An' hollers

"Ho! ho!"

 

"You look like THIS"

 

The Little Mock-man

The Little Mock-man

Mocks all the peoples

He mocks

An' mocks

An' mocks

An'

"Ho! ho!"

To you er me;

This mocker swallowtail butterfly (Papilio dardanus), native to sub-Saharan Africa, was seen in last year's Butterflies Live! exhibit at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Males have a generally uniform appearance, but there are at least 14 varieties, or morphs, of the polymorphic females, with differences in wing shapes, colors, and markings; I learned today (August 6, 2014) at the botanical garden that this is one of the female variants.

 

Press "L" for larger image, on black.

the fragrant mock orange is in full bloom and has just about reached the top of the patio pergola. i would like it to grow through the gaps and flop down over the pergola beams

 

in front of the mock orange is spiky the potted clematis clinging to a thick cane pole. spiky wasn't happy in his previous sheltered position on the other side of the patio. it seems to have taken the move to this sheltered but sunny area well, but time will tell ...

 

meteorological spring begins 1st march ends 31st may

astonomical spring begins 20th march ends 21st june

www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/learn-about/weather/seasons/...

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm flic.kr/p/2gnCyih meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

  

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

       

Such pretty flowers amidst the shiny green foliage

WSU students along with Pullman's police department and fire department participate in a mock drunk driving car accident for Cougs Against Drunk Driving on Glenn Terrell Mall.

St Andrew, Creeksea, Essex

 

A warm, bright Saturday in early spring, and I took my bike back to the Dengie peninsula to finish it off. The 0652 from Ipswich, change at Shenfield for the Southend train and then change at Wickford for the funny little Southminster line, the little train shuttling back and forth along the peninsula all day. I got off at Burnham on Crouch, a splendid little town full of seaside character. Ahead of me were nine churches, and the first was St Mary, Burnham on Crouch, my 325th Essex church and my first new one for nearly a year. The church was open - or, at least the sign out on the road said it was, and the outer porch doors were locked back, but guess what! The inner doors were locked. I phoned the parish priest, who said 'oh dear' in a kind of resigned voice as if he was used to this happening, and said he'd be up in about twenty minutes. Using my time wisely, I cycled out on the Maldon road and then about half a mile down a narrow country lane to the church of St Andrew, Creeksea, Essex church 326.

 

Essex is not short of idiosyncratic churches, and has several unique oddities, for example the only church in England where you need to cross a level crossing to get into the churchyard (Margaretting), the only one I know with a water tower in the churchyard (Saint Lawrence) and here at Creeksea it has what claims to be England's only parish church set on a golf course. The long gravel drive to Creeksea Hall leads to a five-bar gate, which in turn lets you into the middle of Burnham on Crouch golf course. The little church is set in its hedged and tree-shrouded churchyard directly between two greens.

 

This is a typically small, towerless Essex church with a bell turret, the 19th Century work of that local low-brow architect Frederick Chancellor. Small, but apparently busy, because Burnham parish church is so high (daily mass) that the stout-hearted protestants of the town have to come here instead. Indeed, they are building an extension on the north side (with, one assumes, golf-ball-proof glass in the windows). The church was, of course, locked, and there was no keyholder notice. This was not unexpected, because Essex churches tend not to have keyholder notices. They are either open (mostly) or locked.

 

Then back to Burnham, where the Priest had opened up and was saying morning prayer in the south chancel aisle. This is quite unlike any other churches in the area, indeed unlike many I can think of. The over-riding impression from outside is one of length. This was obviously once a church in the fields, but Burnham has grown to meet it. One field still separates it from the road, partly turned into a car park. Its location might simply be because we are at the highest point in the town, but another clue is that immediately to the north is the moated Burnham Hall, the moat within metres of the church north wall.

 

The apparent size of the church is due to its length rather than its bulk, fully nine bays long, and it is aisled but has no clerestory, accentuating the height of the rugged tower. From the east the church appears wide, but not triple-gabled in the typical south Essex/north Kent manner, rather chancel and aisles each have their own shape.

 

You step through the south porch into a space which immediately appears wide, and full of light. The curved ceiling creates a tunnel effect, but there is no gloom. The only coloured glass is up at the east end in the furthest two bays. Best of all, the floor is 18th century red brick, a lovely survival. Indeed, the character is of that and the following century, for a great fire in 1774 completely gutted the church and the only early survival is a simple Purbeck marble 13th Century font. The other character is the High Church feel, for the living here is in the gift of the Walsingham Shrine. And yet it is not stratospheric, there is not the feel of an urban Anglo-catholic temple, this still feels like a proper, prayerful country church. I liked it a lot.

 

Burnham is the second largest town on the peninsula after Maldon, and the third largest, Southminster, is just two miles to the north. (All these things are relative, of course - wikipedia gives Maldon 14,000 people, Burnham has 8,000 and Southminster just 4,000). So it didn't take long to cycle up the road to Southminster.

Bet they have central heating though.

 

Philadelphus coronarium "Aureus"

Mock-up for my Lumedoll Tyl that is coming. He will be a shaman. Yet to decide if it will be black or brown.

 

Mock-up para mi Lumedoll Tyl que viene en camino. Él será un shaman. Aún no decido si será con negro o en marrones.

A mock fight in a muddy field.

 

Citation: Andrew A. Miller Photographs, 1935-1963. (HM1-906 Box 1 Folder 48). Mennonite Church USA Archives, Goshen, Indiana.

Midshipman and Cadet Candidates conduct a mock combat fitness test

WSU students along with Pullman's police department and fire department participate in a mock drunk driving car accident for Cougs Against Drunk Driving on Glenn Terrell Mall.

Met a few troopers of Ocean KIDS Mangalore at Thannirbavi Beach, Mangalore, few of the pics at facebook.com/DistilledStills, get the story at pradeepjavedar.wordpress.com

 

Decided to do a mock-NAHBS at the new shop for you all. Enjoy!

 

Thanks for capturing this Heather!

A mock miniature building fire is extinguished by an industrial fire brigade with a 1.5'' hose line.

ca. 1957

The Bible bashers were out again . They're there every year.

I think deep down they enjoy it really though. And they'd be really disappointed if it were to discontinue ;-)

A mock poster design I created for Tim Burton's new Dark Shadows feature film, starring Johnny Depp. For news about the production visit darkshadowsnews.blogspot.com

Officers from the Wheeling, WV, police department prep for a scenario at the Mock Riot in Moundsville, WV, on May 8, 2007.

Mock Orange, Philadelphus coranarius 'Aureus' It has a strong scent which drifts along the road as you approach.

Sunday brunch (late breakfast/early lunch)

Long before Hash Browns were invented, there was Mock Fish.

My mum would make it when I was just a wee lad?

 

Simple, scrumptious and filling.

 

Grated potato (squeeze out all the starch)

Mix in a few beaten eggs

Cook in just a tad of oil in a heavy base pan.

 

Serve with Tomato sauce or Sweet Chilli sauce.

Bon appetite!

 

(Psammodynastes pulverulentus)

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