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Taken on a Mamiya C330F, on Ilford Delta 400 pushed to 800 ISO. Processed in DD-X.

 

Read my blog article about the Peak Rail 1940s Weekend on my website.

 

Silver Gelatin print quotes available on request.

Kedisan, Kintamani, Bali 2015

Jeero: Domo gets to drink, then I want a drink! One Fish House Punch Pleasers!!

Me: I give up already....

One Day at Durand, December 19, 1958, from a Dispatcher's record of train order book. There is still some steam running. 3700s are USRA 2-8-2s; 6300s U-3b, etc. 9000s are EMD F3s.

2011 Davis Cup Finals: Second Rubber between David Ferrer and Juan Martin del Potro.

“I have been working at RIEDEL since 2012. Some of my main tasks include checking and storing parts, filling production orders, and order processing. My personal highlights so far have been the on-site collaboration at the Stock Car Crash Challenges and the spectacular RIEDEL 25-year celebration. In every day work, I particularly enjoy being a part of a well-established and cohesive team. I also like the fact that we, as employees, have the opportunity to visit clients and events.”

Canon PowerShot G9

1/125 of a second - f/4 - ISO 80

 

This shot was taken in downtown Alcobaça. I wasn’t even thinking about the assignment when I took it, the perfect reflection from the mirrored glass just struck me as interesting, because it made the arrow point to itself. I didn’t like the colors of the overall scene, so I added another opposition: black and white vs. color.

Bishop Olmsted ordains three men to the priesthood

 

By Ambria Hammel | June 5, 2010 | The Catholic Sun

 

For the the third straight year, Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted ordained three men to the priesthood.

 

The bishop conferred the sacrament of Holy Orders on transitional deacons Matt Henry, Chad King and John Parks at Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral.

 

"Seeing the love of the people for their priests [during the procession] gives us such a witness of their love and support," Fr. King said after the ordination.

 

Fr. Henry said the laying on of hands by the bishop was a special moment.

 

"My only part was just to say yes to that," he said, referring to the prayer of ordination.

 

Fr. Parks also noted the laying on of hands.

 

"I just felt that I was being reconfigured in my person," he said. Fr. Parks also mentioned receiving the Eucharist during the orination.

 

"I was just struck once again that God becomes the Eucharist for us," he said, underscoring God's humility.

 

Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted said all three priests know well the challenges that the Church faces today, including the shortcomings of its members, “but without losing heart, they are ready and eager to be faithful priests of the Lord Jesus” and convincingly share the faith.

 

“The three men I have the honor to ordain this year are quite different in personality but united by a deep love for the Lord Jesus, and an eagerness to hand on the good news of Christ in convincing ways,” Bishop Olmsted said in an interview prior to the June 5 ordination.

 

"From this day forward the people of God will call you 'father,' because you will love people in His name," the bishop told the new priests. He encouraged them to listen to confessions with compassion and called them to defend the unborn and the immigrant.

 

All three priests cited their involvement in youth ministry in the Phoenix Diocese as part of their discernment process.

 

Each newly ordained will celebrate their first Mass at their home parish June 6. The Mass times are staggered so the new priests can support each other from the pew.

 

Phoenix’s three new priests fit right in with the 440 men awaiting priestly ordination nationwide.

 

Of the 339 diocesan and religious ordinands who responded to the survey by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University, 72 percent are Caucasian. Half to three-quarters served in some parish ministry before entering the seminary.

 

More than half are between the ages of 25 and 34, roughly the same as last year. The median age of this year’s ordinands nationally is 33 with Fr. Henry, who turns 26 shortly, being the youngest nationally.

 

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When Sarah Magee passed away at Sobell House last year her friends and family decided to do something to remember her by (and raise money for Sobell House) and a Run for Sarah was born

 

Over 10 days they ran the last furlong of every racecourse in the country culminating at Newbury on the 1st March, here are a few photos from the day.

Road to Avellino ww2 game oct 2013

heuristic from Steve Waddell (http://gan-net.net) showing the three orders of change

After leading 645 a couple days prior, KCS 4116 appears as if its leading another train, but that isn't the case at all. These bad order engines that J66 switched the day prior wouldn't have to wait much longer before being on the move again. CPKC 444 is seen off in the distance discussing a plan with the CPKC Portal dispatcher as to how they would make their set off/pickup here at Harvey. This wraps up my 2025 trip to North Dakota.

self portrait

 

Chico, CA

Immigration Vigil at 26 Federal Plaza. Rise and Resist

Header paragraph for orders relating to Fleet Review by Sir Humphrey Treveleyan High Commissioner on 25th November 1967, 5 days befoe we evacuated.

We are working with partners to ensure our communities feel safe in the places they call home.

 

After speaking with residents, we identified several properties that were linked to anti-social behaviour and criminal activity in the Freehold neighbourhood.

 

On Friday 5 July, we secured closure orders for two properties. The order will last for 3 months.

 

Inspector Meena Yasin from GMP Rochdale said: “We have spoken to residents who have been unable to sleep at night, who are scared to carry out everyday activities within their own homes as a result of anti-social behaviour and the criminal activity of a small number of individuals exploiting the neighbourhood.

 

"Securing these closure orders is a really important step in creating positive change in the area, and we have been working closely with local residents and RBH to proactively tackle issues linked to these properties.

 

“We will always take action and work with our partner agencies to ensure those who engage in anti-social or nuisance behaviour are dealt with robustly and I would like to thank everyone who has opened their door and welcomed us into their houses, taken the time to speak to us, and contributed to our intelligence picture which has led to these results.

 

“There is palpable community spirit in this area, created by residents who have lived here for decades. We are working with them to rid the area of criminality.”

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk

Grievous accepts the attack order on the Clone med station.

Our waitress yesterday.

 

Salim Shawamreh shows the summons that have been issued to residents of Anata.

Central fish market, Doha, Qatar 5.30 a.m.

There is a staircase inside the truck allowing orders to be taken, and food delivered, closer to the customer's street level.

 

I wrongly thought customers would step up onto the truck to place orders.

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