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Set Phasers To Stun - Taking Back Sunday
'Well there's a secret I've been perfecting,
I swore I wouldn't but you let me
I'm comfortably confused
You've gotten so removed
You know I could take the place of those pills'
At the end of the autumn term, parents and carers of phase two children were invited to see work produced for the Winter exhibition. Year three presented their responses to the climate crisis; year four produced a museum exhibition showcasing their investigations into ancient Egypt; year five showed off vehicles produced as part of their 'How high, how far, how fast?’ project; year six took up residency in The Clipper on Union Street to respond to the question: ‘What does community mean to us?’ This fantastic event was really well attended and the children really enjoyed showing off the results of their learning through the term. A big thank you to all involved!
Amtrak P42DC no. 145 leads Downeaster Train 687 as it prepares to leave North Station in over an hour. Enjoy!
May 23, 2020:
20-589183
Garrison Point,
Garrison Point: Phase 1,
30 Ordnance St,
Cityzen Development Group,
Diamond Corp,
Fernbrook Homes,
Greybrook Realty Partners,
25s + 35s,
Hariri Pontarini Architects,
Wonder if anyone will be able to decipher the meaning of this.
Guess I'd better clarify...MIke is still with me...I just feel that someday, I will begin another phase of life...but with God in it, it will hold it's own challenges and victories and hopefully growth in the Spirit. WHen Mike's work is done here, I'll still have work to do in the Kingdom of God.
Phases... I'm going through phases, as Ozzy might have sang but chose changes instead.
This picture represents a phase of mine, when I stuck up some of my 3x3 tiled infinity squared art up on the streets of Paris. That was a phase.
You could say that this blog is a phase, but it's been going, more or less daily, for nearly three years now, so if it's a phase it's a long one.
English teaching was a phase, as was training teachers and writing an English language teaching book. Poetry is an on-going, on and off phase, when inspiration hits.
Photo tours are a long strung out phase. Sales rep for a computer company was a phase. Watersports instructing was a phase. Wedding photography was a phase. Waiting in a restaurant was a phase. Running a language school in Greece was a phase. Being married was a phase.
You'd be forgiven for thinking I'm feeling a bit fazed at the moment and you wouldn't be wrong.
Life's a succession of phases, but I guess some people's phases last longer than others'. Mine are short to medium term, which isn't always a good thing but I've come to realise there's not much I can do about it.
What I'm not so good at is long phases. More than a few months or years at the same thing. That's tricky; that's not me. I mean, it is or it can be. But in general it's the exception which proves the rule.
I think I'm looking for longer phases these days mind you. I've got kids, I've got responsibilities. And I think I've found where I can be happy, in two realms - the artistic and the intellectual, through photography, art, poetry and writing for the former, and the world of English teaching for the latter.
Paris and I is a beautiful phase although I do wonder how long I can keep it up. Can I honestly find a worthwhile photo and something interesting to say from now until I die? I doubt it, but I'm hoping this will be one of my longer phases. I owe it to myself.
Airman 1st Class Kevin Williams, with the 169th Maintenance Squadron at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., provides self aid and buddy care to an airman that was injured during a simulated attack on the vehicle maintenance building, Feb. 9, 2013, during a Phase II Operational Readiness Exercise. The 169th Fighter Wing is training for an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection later this year, which evaluates a unit’s ability to operate and launch missions in a chemical combat environment.
(National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Caycee Watson/Released)
March 20/22
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
CIBC Square Phase II,
141 Bay St,
Ivanhoé Cambridge,
Hines,
50s,
Wilkinson Eyre Architects,
Adamson Associates Architect,
My MXR Phase 90 that I've had since 1973 or 1974. It was used to play Rhodes through in its early years and has spent most of the last 20 years or so in my home studio. I've discovered that it's a desirable item and am learning more about it. It is totally original, always worked, and never been in for any kind of service. The original BUD case indicates that it is one of the earliest models produced. Even though the internal foam pad liner has deteriorated, I've left it in place. The back of the case has some scratches due to sitting on top of the Rhodes and being moved around a bit, but overall the case is in excellent condition.
November 18, 2016:.
133A9430a.
Toronto
The Kip District
Residential
The Kip District: Phase 1
20 Thomas Riley Rd
Concert Properties
28s
Page + Steele / IBI Group Architects
Our trip began with a one stop flight to Florida. Here we are in the Atlanta, Georgia airport. It was very early!
Stone clad cottages in Fermyn Woods. The story behind these pictures is on our blog at Inversion Layer.
Richard Woods Stone Clad Cottages curated by Fermynwoods Contempoary Art Gallery, nr Brigstock, Northamptonshire.
My MXR Phase 90 that I've had since 1973 or 1974. It was used to play Rhodes through in its early years and has spent most of the last 20 years or so in my home studio. I've discovered that it's a desirable item and am learning more about it. It is totally original, always worked, and never been in for any kind of service. The original BUD case indicates that it is one of the earliest models produced. Even though the internal foam pad liner has deteriorated, I've left it in place. The back of the case has some scratches due to sitting on top of the Rhodes and being moved around a bit, but overall the case is in excellent condition.