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the abandoned mohawk mini-mart in oro grande, california on route 66. thanks to my friend bob merco for the photoshop tip.
I love gremlins and Mohawk is my fav character so it was obvious I was getting this guy. He's worth every penny he's super poseable and the paint job on him is...FREAKIN' AMAZING! He has the same shiny/slimey from the film and is 100% accurate representation of the character. also check out my channel
Another Satisfied Mohawked Bro.......Really Getting Good Practice at these Mohawks at the Real Barbers College in Anaheim!
ex N251FL - Boeing B-727-277A/F - Mohawk College (ex KF Aerospace - ex IFL Group - Contract Air Cargo) -
at Hamilton International Airport (YHM) in front of their new facility
This guy has a dark yet awesome paint job every year. Later on, he painted his facial hair the same lighter color as the mohawk.
"Christ Church, His Majesty's Chapel Royal of the Mohawk is located on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory near Deseronto, Ontario, Canada. It is owned by the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation and is associated with the Anglican Parish of Tyendinaga, Diocese of Ontario. It was designated as a National Historic Site in 1995 and is one of only three Chapels Royal in Canada, elevated by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004.
The history of the chapel begins with the forced relocation by American revolutionaries of the Tyendinaga Mohawks from their indigenous lands in what is now upper New York State to lands provided by George III in recognition to their service to the British during the revolutionary war. They settled in land that would eventually become the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory on the shores of the Bay of Quinte in 1784.
The Royal chapel is in regular use as a parish church of the Anglican Diocese of Ontario. While not housed in the chapel, on special occasions, a silver Communion set given by Queen Anne in 1711 as a symbol of the alliance between the Crown and the Mohawks, is displayed and used. Also, there is a triptych in the Mohawk language and a bell given by George III, a Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom given by George V, and a bible given by Queen Victoria.
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory is the main First Nation reserve of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation. The territory is located in Ontario east of Belleville on the Bay of Quinte. Tyendinaga is located near the site of the former Mohawk village of Ganneious." - info from Wikipedia.
Late June to early July, 2024 I did my 4th major cycling tour. I cycled from Ottawa to London, Ontario on a convoluted route that passed by Niagara Falls. during this journey I cycled 1,876.26 km and took 21,413 photos. As with my other tours a major focus was old architecture.
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Fina CAF Airsho 2008 (Midland, Texas)
The result of the Army and Marine Corps seeing past their differences to bypass the Key West Agreement and piss off the Air Force.
Photo by www.kensaviation.com
Explore #323
Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks; Six Nations of the Grand River Territory exclave within Brantford, Ontario.
627-31 S. Smith Ave
St. Paul, MN 55107
1921-1953
Architect: Jack J. Liebenberg
Screens: Single
Seating capacity: 600
Current usage: Vacant
Text of the Foundation of Deseronto Plaque, which was unveiled on June 19th, 1971.
"The Plaque Reads:
THE FOUNDATION OF DESERONTO
Led by Deserontyou (Captain John), a group of Mohawks, supporters of the British during the American Revolution, in 1784 became this area's first settlers. Lands to the east of the Mohawks' reserve were patented by John Culbertson in 1837. He began selling village lots in his tract in 1840. Culbertson registered a survey for a village, "Deseronca", in 1850, although the settlement was called "Mill Point" 1850-81. After Hugo B. Rathbun acquired many village properties and built one of the province's earliest "company towns" here to house employees of his shipyard and sawmill. A county by-law of 1871 provided for the incorporation of Mill Point as a Village. It was renamed "Deseronto" in 1881 and became a Town in 1888.
Erected by the Archaeological and Historic Sites Board, Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario.
Date and Time: Saturday, June 19th, 2:00 p.m.
Speakers:
Chairman: Father C. Snoeren, M.H.M.
Local Officials: Mayor J.W. Sharpe, Reeve C. Lyons, Warden K. Smith
Local M.P.P and M.P.: Clarke Rollins, Lee Grills
Board Representative: Dr. E. S. Rogers, Curator, Ethnology Br., Royal Ontario Museum
Historical Background: Mrs. D. McCullough
Unveiling: Mayor J. W. Sharpe
Dedication: Rev. Bill Hendry"
From a collection of materials relating to the 1971 centennial of Deseronto's incorporation as a village.
Great Blue Heron bird (Ardea herodias), Rocky River Reservation, Cleveland Metroparks. Very cloudy day, sun came out at the right moment. He was scratching because the bugs were bothering him ... But I like how it also looks like he is giving a "high five!" This is one of my favorite photographs I've taken. :) I got completely muddy and wet to get it.
Mohawk’s new Centre for Aviation Technology at Hamilton International Airport (YHM) is home to classrooms, labs and hangar space for Mohawk's Aviation Technician programs:
- Aviation Technician - Aircraft Structures
- Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance
- Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance
Beechcraft KingAir B-90
Mohawk Bend in LA;
Carlsbad Mussels - fennel, vadouvan, splash of cream, 2lb;
Spanish Stuffed Dates - bacon wrapped & chorizo stuffed;
Pig Newton Pizza - serrano ham, fig tapenade, goat cheese, topped w/ arugala and fig balsamic;
2011 Alli Jiang.
Here is my 2year old with a mohawk. I just did it for fun. He needed a hair cut his hair was really long and out of control due to his two calic's one infront of his head and one in the back. It's funny they go in opposite directions so his hair sticks straight up all the time. I thought since it did that it would be perfect for a mohawk. He just had it for two days. In those two days he went from hateing it to crying that I cut it off. I'll I know I am not going to church with it like this. Plus I was embarrised at the park and grocery store. He is a funny little guy. I think he looks too cute with a mohawk.
Processed this picture useing Wynona's actions. Love these action's.