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Odd Martin Solem (b. 1970) joined AKVA group in2008. Prior to this, he worked in the Norwegian software industry for companies including Abeo, Thales Communications and Ementor. He holds a masters degree in software engineering from Norges tekniske høgskole (the Norwegian University of Science and Technology). He is a Norwegian citizen and resides in Trondheim, Norway.
The hand holding a heart is a symbol used by the I.O.O.F (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) and Masons, both fraternal organizations. It symbolizes charity. The chain is also a symbol of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization. Stands for Friendship, Love, and Truth.
I finally went back to Greenmount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland on 5-15-10 to cover the areas that I hadn’t visited before. It was still a huge sensory overload. I still have to go back! I had a list of residents I wanted to “visit” and I only found like 4 of them. Sheesh. Did I say the place is a bit overwhelming?
Green Mount Cemetery was one of the earliest rural or garden cemeteries in the United States. Samuel Walker, a Baltimore tobacco merchant, led the campaign to establish the Cemetery after visiting Mount Auburn Cemetery in 1834.
After a successful campaign, Walker, and a group of gentlemen drew up the plans for a public cemetery. The site they chose was the country estate of the late merchant Robert Oliver. Oliver's estate, known as “Green Mount”, was a hilly location at the then northern boundary of the city of Baltimore. During his life, Mr. Oliver spared no expense in beautifying his estate, and aided by its natural advantages, he left it, at his death, a picturesque and highly ornamented locale.
The Proprietors of Green Mount Cemetery purchased about sixty acres from the heirs of Robert Oliver and Green Mount Cemetery was officially established by an act of the General Assembly of Maryland on March 15, 1838.
Benjamin Latrobe, a civil engineer with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, laid out the early design of the Cemetery. His efforts produced a place for reflection with shady avenues and beautiful gardens.
Green Mount Cemetery was officially dedicated on July 13, 1839. Those involved with the service included the Reverend William Wyatt, Congressman John Pendleton Kennedy, and the Reverend J.G. Hamner. Special hymns were written for the occasion by Frances H. Davidge, Esq. and J.H.B. Latrobe, Esq. The Musical Association of Baltimore sung a chorale from the Oratorio of St. Paul by Felix Mendelssohn.
The first person laid to rest in these hallowed grounds was two year old Olivia Cushing. Since that time, Green Mount has become the final resting place of more than 65,000 individuals. Many have had a profound influence on our Nation's History. Within the walls of the Cemetery you will find Statesmen, Captains of Industry, Philanthropists, Artists, Authors, Military Leaders, and even a Presidential Assassin and his Co-conspirators. The Cemetery was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Odd Future Wolf Gang - NYC Webster Hall 11/8/10 OFWGKTA Tyler Syd Domo Hodgy Left Brain Taco Mike Earl New Yrok City LA Cali
Odd Lenore:
Strong as a horse,
likes fast cars, smoky pool halls and beef jerky,
kindhearted and generous.
Made from red quilted fabric and vintage textile remnants including a bit of lace, a piece of linen, a small mother of pearl button and a cutting of flowered fabric. Details stitched and "drawn" with needle, thread and machine.
The International Order of Odd Fellows Temple No. 13 was erected in 1861. It was refaced with new brick and ornamentation in 1934. Until 1912, the post office operated out of this building. For almost 50 years, the Green Parrot Cafe was a Rochester landmark here. Today, downtown fixture Eagle Drug occupies part of the old Green Parrot space as one of the longest-lived businesses in town, having been located in the Odd Fellows building since its founding.
Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA), led by Tyler the Creator, play a sold out show at the Showbox Market in Seattle, WA. October 4th 2011. (Joshua Lewis)
A snap shot from a road trip through small towns in South India.
The bullock cart still shares the road with the varied collection of vehicles on the Indian roads from the bicycle to the 16 wheelers... holding its own amongst latest advances in modernisation...
I got some transparent light blue 1x3 bricks. They were never used in sets, but are not difficult to find. These must be modelbuilder leftovers.
Looking at them a bit more closely, I noticed odd diagonal bands on the inside top surface of these bricks. I can't think of any plausible reason why these would be there...
Does anyone have a suggestion? (Please comment below.) Or is this just one of those weird things that happen, when humans do work?
Cavity numbers 1 to 16, no mould number. All have these diagonal marks with a slight variation in their position. The number 11 is engraved in a different font.
Odd Mollytopp kombinerad med en ljuvlig sametskjol från Paris, Kate and I ( i brist på dagmarkjolen). Linne Newbody, strumpisar inköpa i London och stövlar från Ryns.
Detail shots for the jewelry line I will be selling on etsy beginning March 3. The initial collection of jewelry is inspired by secret societies: The Free Masons, Shriner's, and Odd Fellows. As well as sculptors of both marble and wood: Constantin Brancusi, Mark Lindquist, and Isamu Noguchi. All of the components in these pieces are recycled, dead-stock parts combined with small-scale artisan-crafted new materials. The shop is here: www.etsy.com/shop/wenvrsleep?ref=pr_shop
Photo Copyright: Laura Kicey
Ambitious mother enrolls her baby in swimming-soccer-social studies-horticultural program. Lessons go well for awhile until baby revolts and bolts.