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Christchurch - Earthquake Rebuild - Temporary CBD

 

Christchurch City CBD

Cashel Street

Christchurch

Canterbury

New Zealand

© 2011 Phil Le Cren

 

Photo Taken With:

Canon EOS 1000D

+ Canon EF/EF-S lenses

+ 10.1 effective megapixels

+ 2.5-inch TFT color LCD monitor

+ Eye-level pentamirror SLR

+ Live View shooting.

+ EOS Built-in Sensor cleaning system

+ Wide-area 7 point AF with center cross-type sensors

+ DIGIC III Image Processor

+ PictBridge and Canon Direct Print compatible – no PC required

+ Continuous Drive up to 3 frames per second for as many JPEGs until the card is filled

+ Storage: SD & SDHC Card

+ Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 100 to 1600

New start with bacterial contamination from skin cells

31/52 (New Start)

 

After the closing of the pharmaceutical company we worked for, a co-worker of mine decided to embark on a new adventure. Her company, Lucky Paws Pet Salon, had its grand opening this week in Federal Way. If you are in the Seattle area and want your pups to be pampered, visit her salon!

 

4618 SW 320th Street

Federal Way, WA 98023

(253) 245-1900

www.facebook.com/LuckyPawsPetSalon

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

Thank you, for your support and friendship, for the comments and faves, for the advice and gentle criticism.. for the Inspiration, your ideas are always such magic.

And thank you especially for following my photo journey for the 366.

 

And thank you Flickr for the Explores.... All in all an exciting year!!

 

So, new Project starts tomorrow..whoopee!

1/365(2)

Rally against cuts to the JobSeeker allowance, co-organised by the Australian Unemployed Workers' Union and Victorian Socialists.

 

Website: www.matthrkac.com.au/

Support my work: paypal.me/matthrkac

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

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Some Spring flower buds.

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

Adam Stone, Senator Larissa Waters and Major Rick Hoffmann from the Salvation Army.

 

Larissa's media release: bit.ly/14vPLoP

GreensMPs campaign page: greensmps.org.au/single-parents

The chapel at the New Cathedral, Coventry where my son was Christened.

 

My sons name is Lewis and he was Christened by our family friend Revd. Chris Lewis!

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

The last YouthWorks celebration event for young people from across south, east and west Belfast was held in the Black Box, Belfast, on Monday 21st October. All the young people worked so hard to gain accredited qualifications and improve their employability. Well done to everyone involved.

  

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

Jan. 4, 2017, at the site of the future Century City Station. Photos by Juan Ocampo for Metro.

Senator Larissa Waters discusses the Greens' plan to care for people on Newstart and single parents.

 

Larissa's media release: bit.ly/14vPLoP

GreensMPs campaign page: greensmps.org.au/single-parents

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

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Jan. 4, 2017, at site of future Century City Station. Photo by Juan Ocampo for Metro.

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Our therapy team will nuture and pamper you. But their main objective is to understand your health goals and make them happen. You will recieve a level of personal care and ongoing health education that is not available elsewhere. The level of service is exceptional for the price.

 

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A rooted Tomato cutting after 10 days, using the Plantlet Culture Kit

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

... Seneca

 

Almost missed today's shot.

Had 15min left!

Today was the last day, tomorrow is the first day of a new beginning!!!

 

Day 52 : 365

Captured here is the gorgeous, new start of a day over Lake Michigan at a local harbor.

I processed this photo with "Sea Breeze" from PTM's action set, "Summer Breeze."

 

Christchurch - Earthquake Rebuild - Temporary CBD

 

Christchurch City CBD

Cashel Street

Christchurch

Canterbury

New Zealand

© 2011 Phil Le Cren

 

Photo Taken With:

Canon EOS 1000D

+ Canon EF/EF-S lenses

+ 10.1 effective megapixels

+ 2.5-inch TFT color LCD monitor

+ Eye-level pentamirror SLR

+ Live View shooting.

+ EOS Built-in Sensor cleaning system

+ Wide-area 7 point AF with center cross-type sensors

+ DIGIC III Image Processor

+ PictBridge and Canon Direct Print compatible – no PC required

+ Continuous Drive up to 3 frames per second for as many JPEGs until the card is filled

+ Storage: SD & SDHC Card

+ Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 100 to 1600

Check Here, Here, Here, Here, Here, here, Here, Here, Here, Here, Here, Here, Here, aaaaand HERE.

 

LOL that's it !

OKAY , let me explain ...

One day , my sister asked me " why do you LOVE to shot foot and shoes ? "

and one of my friends said " why is the Chin is your limit in the photo ? "

Also from 4 days ago one of flickr members asked ..

"ليش تحبون تصورون الأقدام ؟

ممكن توضيح يعبر عن الصورة"

 

جوابي يا صديق مختصر ، راح اختصره لك بمقولة بدت فيها أحلام مستغانمي إحدى مقالاتها، والمقولة لمتخصصة في تاريخ الأحذية، اسمها جون سوان وتقول :

نحن نرتدي قلوبنا على أقدامنا.. إنّ الأحذية هي أفضل المؤشّرات على ما يمرّ به الناس من حالات شعورية. الأحذية مزيّنة

بالثقوب و أحيانًا بالندوب.

 

المقال هنا ، وشيء منه كان هناك.

الحين، في اي فكرة تكونت من هالصورة؟

 

By the way , this photo taken with the Coolpix S3.

Copyright © 2010 'Sh. All rights reserved

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

Counselors in the Newstart health education center, talk with patients during the Bridges to Health Medical and Dental Clinic, Oakland Coliseum, April 25, 2014. Photo by Gerry Chudleigh.

Adam Stone and Major Rick Hoffmann from the Salvation Army discussing the latest Salvation Army report suggesting that single parents and Newstart recipients are doing it even tougher.

 

Larissa's media release: bit.ly/14vPLoP

GreensMPs campaign page: greensmps.org.au/single-parents

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

Single parents were invited to the Queensland Greens Newstart Community Lunch to share their stories.

 

Larissa's media release: bit.ly/14vPLoP

GreensMPs campaign page: greensmps.org.au/single-parents

Young people from Challenge for Youth, Newstart and NI Alternatives celebrating gaining a range of qualifications through Youth Works at an event in the Black Box, Belfast.

 

The Youth Works Programme, funded by the International Fund for Ireland and managed by the Youth Council for Northern Ireland (YCNI) on behalf of the Department of Education (DENI), is a 26-week programme aimed at encouraging 16 and 17 year olds to re–engage with formal education and training.

 

The programme was piloted in north Belfast in 2011 and extended to young people living in the south, east and west of the city and who left school with no qualifications.

 

It is delivered by Include Youth in partnership with Newstart Education Centre, Northern Ireland Alternatives and Challenge for Youth.

 

If you are aged 16 or 17, live in south, east or west Belfast and would like to be a participant on the next Youth Works Programme in Belfast please contact Nicci Smith, Training Coordinator at Include Youth on 028 9031 1007 or nicci@includeyouth.org.

  

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