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On a remote island that doesn't encourage tourism, the Kalawao Peninsula is even more isolated (and discouraging of tourism, due to its tragic history).
Kalaupapa National Historic Park has a sad history. Located on the Kalaupapa Peninsula, the park is its own county -- Kalawao County -- and it's the smallest in the U.S. at about 50 square kilometers.
Physically, the island of Molokai is entirely sea cliffs on its north side...except for the Kalawao Peninsula, which juts out about 4 miles into the sea directly north from the central part of the island. It's leaf-shaped.
Isolated from the island by the sea cliffs (which are the tallest in the world at rough 4,000 feet in places, though only 1,700 feet here at Kalaupapa), the peninsula became the ideal place to isolate a section of the population.
Originally, there was a cut through the sea cliffs, but it was closed (by dynamite) to keep the cattle from escaping the peninsula back topside (which is what they call the rest of the island). Kalaupapa Trail still exists -- it's a trail with over 20 switchbacks which descends from topside 1,700 feet above to the peninsula -- which was hikable, but more commonly mules were/are used to go up and down. At the moment of this writing (February 2020), the trail is closed due to a landslide. So, it's even more isolated than normal.
Access by land crossing is currently impossible, and by sea is illegal. No boats are allowed within 1/4 mile of the peninsula. So the only way in and out of Kalaupapa is by plane, and the airport is only the size that 10 seater Cessnas can fly in. (One caveat to boats: there is an annual barge that comes once per year in summer -- July or August -- to restock the peninsula and those who live here for the year.)
Following on the barge, they ship in all of the non-perishables once a year. The perishables -- produce, milk, etc. -- are flown in as needed.
So who lives here? And why? Well...as Europeans discovered these islands, they brought every kind of illness possible to the natives, to which they had no immunity. (I think I heard someone say the native population dwindled to 50,000 at one point, mainly from being ravaged by disease.)
Among those diseases was leprosy (Hansen's Disease). The king of Hawai'i, for fear of the entire state contracting leprosy, decided to turn this peninsula into a leper colony and isolating it completely. It was almost a naturally perfect place for this, as I outlined above.
The peninsula was known to natives for hundreds (maybe thousands of years) before, though, and there were native residents -- fishermen -- who lived here.
When it became a leper colony in 1866, the natives lived on the west side of the peninsula (in Kalaupapa) while the lepers were on the eastern side (in now-abandoned Kalawao).
Due to adverse weather and lack of immunity, the lepers were dying at the rate of five a day (and are buried in a mass unmarked grave directly east of St. Philomena Church).
They almost immediately went west, displacing the original natives from Kalaupapa, where they died around the rate of one a day.
I could honestly write a lot more about their history, but will skip to the present. Hansen's Disease was finally cured in the 1940s. Now, less than 5% of humanity is susceptible to leprosy, and it's easily cured/controlled with antibiotics.
The island continued to be isolated by law until 1969. It is its own separate county simply because the residents had entirely different needs than the rest of the population, and needed representation.
At present, there are only five (or nine) former patients, ranging in age from 79-96. As they're advanced in age, they worry about what will happen to this place when they pass. The consensus seems to be that they want it to remain as it is. Maintained, but undeveloped.
Currently, it's illegal to visit Kalaupapa on your own. You can only visit by invitation (permit), which is available through one of two or three tour companies -- owned by the former patients. No overnight visits are allowed to outsiders. No children 16 or under are allowed. These are the wishes of the residents.
If you've read this far and are interested in learning more, feel free to ask me anything and I'll answer or find an answer.
So you claim to be an old school gamer, eh? But can you physically prove you're an old school gamer? Well you can't get any old school than saving your in-store purchase receipts ^_^
Gosforth found themselves outmuscled and bullied by a physically bigger Hartlepool Rovers side during a 28-17 defeat in rugby union's Durham & Northumberland One league. One of the home players sports an ice pack on an injured ankle as he limps out of the fray during the first half. With Gosforth's poorly draining pitches at Broadway West waterlogged, the game was switched to a plastic surface at Druid Park, Woolsington, one of this nomadic club's many former homes. The Northumberland RFU covered hire costs. Rovers, who led 10-0 and 28-7, outscored Gos four tries to three.
Admission: £3. Programme: 20 pages (w/a). Attendance: 55.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
The National Museum of African American History & Culture (NMAAHC) is one of the newer museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
Physically, it's an impressive structure from outside, on the northeast corner of 15th & Madison next to the Washington Monument.
The museum is basically 7 floors. The ground floor with the gift shop & information with a large atrium. The 3 floors below ground predominantly tell history (chronologically) from the slave trade up to current day. The 3 upper floors address different aspects of culture (music, art, dance, theater, sports, and literature among others).
The photo you are looking at here is from my second visit, which happily coincided with Malcolm X's 96th birthday (19 May 2021). Since I'd been before, I didn't stop by information, but from what I recall of my first visit, they suggest starting with the lower floors and finishing with the upper floors. You'll probably want to block a half day, at least, to take this museum in.
Should you follow the suggestion of history before culture, you'll walk behind the information desk and around a back hallway to take an elevator down to the bottom floor (or stairs around the elevator shaft, should you choose). When you come out, you're greeted by darkness and displays regarding the slave trade in general, and in the different regions of the country, including "highlights" of the era, like Bacon's Rebellion, Denmark Vesey, etc. There is no specific demarcation to let you know you are moving up from one floor to another, but there are ramps (it's not a trick or anything like that). The farther up you go, the more you approach modern day, passing information about famous historical figures (Douglass, Tubman, DuBois, Booker T. Washington) and historic events (emancipation, sit ins, segregation, Jim Crow laws, black nationalism) until finishing with a few exhibits that highlight specific decades (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s).
From there, you can take a break and grab lunch in the cafe -- if it ever opens again -- where they have foods that are staples in the black community -- before continuing to the other half of the museum.
I would suggest taking the escalator up to the top floor and working your way down. On the top floor, you'll find the exhibits for art, music, literature, and theater/television. Going down a floor, you'll find sports and special exhibitions. The fourth floor (well...2nd, I guess) is a hands on workshop and genealogy research center.
Realistically, this museum takes multiple visits to really let everything seep in. Even after two visits, I feel like I barely glossed over everything.
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“Get Rid of My Wife” tells the story of three physically challenged friends - Shree, Adi and Manav - who live together. One is blind, one is deaf and the other is mute! Add to this motley crew a wily creditor, named Mario, who is essentially a goon hired to recover debts from the three friends and you have one intriguing plot! After realizing that the three will be unable to repay their debts, Mario offers them a job to kidnap a rich industrialist's wife. What follows is an unbelievable comic journey full of unpredictable twists and turns that is sure to leave the audience in splits! Staged in two acts, "Get Rid of My Wife" is guaranteed to entertain audiences of all ages. The comic travails of the three friends, Mario and the rich industrialist's wife is bound to leave the audience rolling on the floor laughing uncontrollably. The cast of the play includes established film and television stars Delnaaz Paul, Nasir Khan, Balvinder Singh Suri, Jayesh Thakkar, Kishwar Merchant, Nilanjana Singh and Paritosh Painter himself.
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Title: Culpeper's English physician; and complete herbal : to which are now first added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult properties, physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind : to which are annexed, rules for compounding medicine according to the true system of nature, forming a complete family dispensatory, and natural system of physic, beautified and enriched with engravings of upwards of four hundred and fifty different plants and a set of anatomical figures, also an astronomical illustration of the celestial influx on the human frame
Creator: Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654
Creator: Sibly, E. (Ebenezer), 1751-1800
Creator: Teichman, Oskar, Provenance
Creator: Margetts, P., Provenance
Creator: Windt, Harry de, Provenance
Creator: University of Bristol. Library
Publisher: London : Printed for the author, and sold at the British Directory-Office; and by Champante and Whitrow
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: University of Bristol
Date: 1790
Language: eng
Description: Forms pt. 2 of a 2 pt. set, the herbal and the medical part
With 13 plates numbered 30-42
The set is published in 42 numbered parts of which v. 1 includes pts. 1-25 and v. 2 pts. 26-42
This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library
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About Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda, Ph.D,D.Litt,, innovator
World’s only achiever of large number of World Record for 10,000 Teaching Aids & innovations
Founder & Co-ordinator General, ‘SROSTI’ (Social Development research Organisation for Science, technology & Implementation)
Collaborator Vijnana Bana Ashram
Bahanaga, Baleshwar, Odisha, India-756042
Website : simpleinnovationproject.com
E-Mail- : mihirpandasrosti@gmail.com
Face Book link:https://www.facebook.com/mihirpandasrosti
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Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda, an Educational, Societal and Scientific Innovator has established an NGO 'SROSTI' at Bahanaga, Balasore,Odisha,India
Dr. panda has innovated/invented more than 10,000 (ten thousand) teaching aids and different innovations and he has more than 30,000 (Thirty thousand) ideas to make scientific and mathematical models.
His creations are very essential guide for school and college science exhibitions, innovative learning and play way method for the teachers and students, science activists, innovators, craftsmen, farmers, masons, physically challenged persons, common men, entrepreneurs and industrialists.
He is popularizing science through song, innovative demonstrations and motivational speech since 1990 in different parts of Odisha state without taking any fees.
Dr. Panda is an extreme motivational speaker in science and possess magical scientific demonstration and a crowd puller.
Innovator Mihir Kumar Panda loves nature and in his agricultural farm he does not uses the chemicals , fertilizers and pesticides. In his farm even the smallest creatures like snakes, caterpillar, white ants, worms ,vermies are in peace and are managed successfully not to do harm.
Dr. Panda is an Educationist, an environmentalist, a poet for science popularization, a good orator, a best resource person to train others in specific field of science and engineering.
The uniqueness of Simple Innovation and scientific activities and achievements ofDr. Panda can not be assessed without visiting his laboratory which is a living wonder in the realm of science.
From a small cake cutter to mechanical scissor, from a play pump to rickshaw operated food grain spreader and from a village refrigerator to a multi-purpose machine, thousands of such inventions and innovations are proof of Dr. Panda's brilliance.
From a tube well operated washing machine to weight sensitive food grain separator, from a password protected wardrobe to automatic screen, from a Dual face fan to electricity producing fan are example of few thousands of innovations and inventions of Mihir Kumar Panda.
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda though bestowed to a popular name as Einstein of Odisha is obliviously treated as Thomas Alva Edison of India.
Dr. Panda's residential house also resembles a museum with scientific innovations of different shapes and sizes stacked in every nook and cranny which proves his scientific involvement in personal life.
Innovator Panda believes that , the best thing a child can do with a toy to break it. he also believes that by Educating child in his/her choice subject/ passion a progressive nation can be built.
The shelf made scientist Dr. Panda believes that Education is a life long process whose scope is far greater than school curriculum. The moulding of models/ innovations done by hand always better than the things heard and the facts incorporated in the books.
With no agricultural background, Dr. Panda has developed unique natural bonsai in his Vijnana Bana Ashram which also shows path for earning just by uprooting and nurturing the plants which are found to be small and thumb in nature.
Dr. Panda's Scientific Endeavour and research is no doubt praise worthy. One cannot but believe his dedicated effort in simple innovation laboratory.
Social service, innovation/ inventions, writing, free technology to students for preparation of science exhibition projects, free technology to common men for their sustainability, preparation of big natural bonsai, technology for entrepreneurs and industrialists for innovative item are few works of Mihir Kumar Panda after his Government service.
. To overcome the difficulties of science and math, explanation in classes, innovator Panda has created few thousands of educational, societal and scientific innovations which helps teachers and students of the country and abroad.
Dr. Panda believes that though inventions/innovation has reached under thousands and thousands deep in the sea and high up in the space. It has reached on moon and mars, but unfortunately the sustainable inventions/innovation has not properly gone to the tiny tots and common people.
Dr. Panda is amazing and wizard of innovations and works with a principle the real scientist is he, who sees the things simply and works high.
Dr.Mihir Kumar Panda's work can be explained in short
Sports with Science from Dawn to Dusk
Struggle some life- science in words and action
Triumphs of Science - Science at foot path
Hilarious dream in midst scarcity
A life of innovator de-avoided of Advertisement.
FELICITATIONS, AWARDS, HONOURS & RECORDS
* 200+ Felicitation and Awards from different NGOs, Schools & Colleges within the State of Odisha and National level.
* 10 Nos Gold, Silver & Bronze medal from different National & International level.
*Awarded for 10,000 innovations & 30,000 ideas by Indian Science Congress Association, Govt. of India.
* Honorary Ph.D From Nelson Mandela University, United States of America
* Honorary Ph.D From Global Peace University, United States of America& India
* Honorary D.Litt From Global Peace University, United States of America& India
* Title ‘Einstein of Odisha’ by Assam Book of Records, Assam
* Title ‘Thomas Alva Edison of India’ by Anandashree Organisation, Mumbai
* Title ‘ Einstein of Odisha & Thomas Alva Edison of India’ from Bengal Book of World record.
*World Record from OMG Book of Records
*World Record from Assam Book of Records,
* World Record from World Genius Records, Nigeria
* World Record from BengalBook of Records
* National Record from Diamond Book of Records
* World Record from Asian World Records
* World Record from Champians Book of World Records
* World Record from The British World Records
* World Record from Gems Book of World Records
* World Record from India Star World Record
* World Record from Geniuses World Records
* World Record from Royal Success International Book of Records
*World Record from Supreme World Records
* World Record from Uttarpradesh World Records
*World Record from Exclusive World Records
*World Record from international Book of Records
*World Record from Incredible Book of records
* World Record from Cholan Book of World Record
* World Record from Bravo International Book of World Record
* World Record from High Range Book of World Record
* World Record from Kalam’s World Record
* World Record from Hope international World Record
* International Honours from Nigeria
* Indian icon Award from Global Records & Research Foundation (G.R.R.F.)
* International Award from USA for the year’2019 as INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR-2019
* National level Excellence Leadership Award-2020 from Anandashree Organisation, Mumbai
* Best Practical Demonstrator & Theory instructor from Collector & District Magistrate,
Balasore.
* Best Innovator Award by Bengal Book.
* Popular Indian Award by Bengal Book.
* Great man Award by Bengal Book.
* Best Indian Award by Bengal Book.
* The Man of the Era by Bengal Book.
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Hindi Media report- Simple innovation science show for popularisation of science in free of cost by Dr.Mihir Ku Panda
Simple innovation science show for popularisation of science in free of cost in different parts of India By Dr.Mihirku Panda
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from HWY123 in Mt Rainier National Park.
Every time I look at this picture I remember what I was feeling physically and my state of mind.
The occasional bite of the wind, the feel of the moss covered rock through my, something or other, Montana hiking boots, the feel of the sun, and my usual fight to capture the feel.
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According to the educational theory of sensory input, physically engaging (kinesthetic) with a subject gives much stronger impression than text or visual presentation only. So this strategy of letting young citizens try on the police role by wearing a small uniform is perhaps the most effective way to make kids acquainted with the police presence and purpose in daily life. "Show me the boy of seven and I will show you the man" is attributed to the Jesuit schools where early experiences and impressions are accepted for being very influential in a person's later life.
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The wildcat physically resembles a domesticated cat in most respects. Although domesticated breeds show a great variety of shapes and colours, wild species are pale yellow to medium-brown with black stripes or spots. The underparts are light grey,and sometimes marked with black spots. Melanistic (all-black) individuals have been reported, but are probably the result of hybridisation with domestic cats
Mentally and physically disabled children from the Chingari Trust Rehabilitation Centre hold a candlelight vigil to mark the 31st Anniversary of the Bhopal Disaster.
2 days of halloween event has ended...Being an event photographer; it's a physically demanding task..we have to be continously on the move for hours...lugging heavy equipment...
On the flip side, being an event photographer we are soaked into the happiness vibe..seeing ppl enjoying themselves...winning prizes...& I get my hands to try one of the booth "Trick or Treat" which I can disturb the participants...Participants will press a button, the system will flash Trick or Treat...based on the outcome, we will give small gifts accordingly through a small black hole..contestants will hv to stretch their hands into the hole to reach for the gift...they can't tell who is distributing the gift...
When it's my turn to drop the gift, I held onto the gift really tight...the particpants try to snatch it from my tight grip...from the LCD, we can see what's happening outside...seeing them using their might to retrieve the gift from my tight grip..it's so funny
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It's really a fun job compared to my day job which is doing reporting....& Excel spreadsheet...I enjoy this kind of balance...I will continue to do so...while maintaining a strong & abled body..6 pack on the stomach & nothing less
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Happy Halloween!!!
Photograph by Ewen Weatherspoon.
Next year’s Commonwealth Games offers a unique opportunity to inspire people across Scotland to be more physically active and create lasting legacy for the whole of Scotland.
Commonwealth Games Minister Shona Robison today (25 Nov 2013) visited Crown Primary School and the Inshes Adventure Playpark in Inverness, and Badaguish Outdoor Centre in Aviemore, to meet young people already benefiting from education and sporting opportunities resulting from the Games.
Ms Robison said,
“The Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next year offers a unique opportunity to inspire people across all of Scotland to become more physically active and create a lasting legacy for the whole of Scotland.
I’m delighted to be able to visit Inverness and Aviemore today, and meet with many of the young people and staff already benefiting from Legacy funding in the region. I look forward to visiting many more of these across Scotland over the next few months in the run up to the Games.”
The £10m Legacy Active Places Fund was launched in October 2012 by Ms Robison to enhance or increase opportunities for people to be more physically active.
Crown Primary School has an active sports culture that promotes health and wellbeing, it was awarded today the first Game on Scotland plaque, a recognition of its active engagement in the national education programme, which uses the Commonwealth Games to inspire pupils.
The Inshes Park was built following cash funding of £94,000 from the Scottish Government’s Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund and was developed with input from local youngsters.
The Speyside Trust who run the Badaguish Outdoor Centre was successful in its application for an award from the Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund. They will receive £50,375 towards a bike trail suitable for use of cycles for the disabled.
The workshop on Obesity and Non-communicable Diseases was led by Dr. Mona Mowafi. The group identified the root causes of this issue, including biology, behaviour, government policy, social and cultural norms, and the physically built environment of individuals. Having identified these origins, the participants discussed potential solutions such as including physical activity in school programs, having gyms in the workplace, encouraging family-based interventions, and improving and creating sidewalks to promote walking and biking. Focusing on the endorsement of physical fitness and nutrition in media campaigns, as well as supporting the availability of local healthy foods and the use of food labels would also be positive steps towards addressing issues of obesity and other non-communicable diseases.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
"I love reading, and I love going to bookstores because I think it’s fun to hold a book physically in your hand. I love the smell of books, particularly old books that haven’t been opened in a long time that have a musty smell to them, and the spine cracks when you open them. King’s Books is full of old books, and they have so many different topics. The first week I was here I bought “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” to learn more about pediatrics. They have a great western selection. My favorite American author is Larry McMurtry, who writes western novels. I also like modern novels set in rural areas. This place just has a huge variety of books and it’s a happy place to go.
I think I would identify with the Western Frontier culture. The values of self-sufficiency, reliance on community, value of family, and other things like being out in nature, gardening, sharing meals with family and friends. And also the decentralization of power, sort of the core value of the frontier west. In contrast on the east coast there is less flexibility economically, there’s old wealth. Maybe this is part of the myth of the frontier, but it feels like there is more opportunity for upward mobility in the west. There is more land, and freedom. Frontiers are always changing, and if you live on a frontier you have to be flexible. McMurtry writes about cities, and he always creates some sort of dissonant change, like the city is changing, the character’s life is changing or their values are changing, and that creates a sort of frontier for that person. That would be my value system. Your value system is passed down from your family, your parents. My grandparents were coal miners in Black Diamond just outside of Tacoma. Maybe that contributed to my value system, but it’s also the value systems you create for yourself."
Dr. Matt Novack, TFM Resident
Rukhsana is a physically disabled girl from Dinajpur in Bangladesh. She was ostracised by her family for being born disabled, and her mother was blamed for her lack of development.
When she turned five, she started to attend a Plan supported clinic for the physically challenged. The efforts of the health workers turned her life around. With regular exercise she learned to sit, stand, eat and write. She has since been accepted into school.
Find out more about Rukhsana: plan-international.org/where-we-work/asia/bangladesh/what...
physically lost, like in the house, not crashed. i have, however, found:
my wallet
japanese pompom maker
my journal from junior high
the complete video box set of the tv series "crime story"
40 skeins of yarn
a leprechaun with a missing hand
FOUND! i took bunch of pants advice and checked the sofa--it was there!!!! wheeeeee!!! THANKS EVERYONE!!! all your good mojo i shall return to you whenever you need it!
The closet of the garderobe, or wardrobe was possibly originally a secure cupboard in a personal chamber and it could have attracted the name of privy before the structure of a latrine was physically set in place in toilet rooms that may have held valuables and so held on to the names attached to the private wardrobes. These once secure rooms often off bed chambers still exist in castles with chutes offering instant extraction of expulsions into moats and cesspits. The survival of such private limited toilet facilities might leave the mind to ponder further in fertile contemplation of the needs of the many when the castle was full to the rafters for feasting and pressed up to the door jambs for withstanding sieges. The student of such vital areas in life will soon find the Tudor term of Gong farmer, gongfermor, gongfermour, gong-fayer, gong-fower, or gong scourer. Gong became a term for the privy, it’s contents and much of anything attached to it.
Whilst taking these pictures of the garderobe I was looking at the marks in the stones that reveal the presence of the now absent fixtures and fittings. Fortunately for all approaching the whole facility including the constantly awaiting dramatic drop I can leave a review that it was gong free. Continuing the review I can state the now bare stone garderobe was very windy fresh which made for considerations that this particular toilet was a well appointed vital part of the castle as it seems set in place to service the needs of captives secure in dungeon residence with all their functions of life met to adequately preserve them as hostage for ransom and as prisoner for trial. The fate and fortune of many was too lowly a consideration for incarceration and so this toilet was used by some that would consider themselves fortunate even if higher ranking prisoners were maintained in higher status lodgings and higher altitude accommodation literally above the levels of these dungeon bound prisoners, or secure guests of the castle.
I realise that my station in life then would have been lucky to have farmed gongs and tilled the soil manning the needs of those fortunates above whose fertile grace would favour me below. My ability now to take in tourism and to photograph and research the progression of the garderobe in language through changing use of secure space to toilet place is a turn of good fortune that I should praise fate for. My review ends with a very happy to be here statement to indicate that taking in the toilet scenery and imagining the absent fittings, studying a little something of the maintenance and presenting this illustrated offering is fulfilling my life with great glad cheer.
There is much more to explore at Tantallon Castle than the garderobes, there are several and they are attached to truly fantastic ruins that form a splendid prospect for any tourist. In editing the pictures I created dark shadow filled versions that have not made it out of a local folder on a none shared hard drive. The versions that gave a nod towards the stone structure ready for use without the wooden fittings during penetrating cold sea fog atmospheric conditions have made it out of the safe haven of the hard drive into the wide world of wonders that is the internet.
PHH Sykes copyright 2019
phhsykes@gmail.com
To visit check out
Tantallon Castle Historic Environment Scotland
www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/tantall...
LINDSEY, CHARLES, newspaperman, author, and office holder; b. 7 Feb. 1820 in Strubby, England, third son of Charles Lindsey and Susannah —; m. 22 Jan. 1852, in Toronto, Janet Mackenzie (d. 1906), daughter of William Lyon Mackenzie*, and they had four sons and three daughters; d. there 12 April 1908.
Charles Lindsey was educated at a grammar school in Lincoln, England, at some sacrifice to the modest circumstances of his parents. Scholastically precocious and physically delicate, he early decided to make his way as a journalist. After an apprenticeship with a press in Lincoln, at the age of 22 he immigrated to Upper Canada “in search of some occupation as a writer.” By submitting letters to the editor and columns with a reform bias, he was able to join the staff of a newspaper at Port Hope. There his talent was spotted by the publisher of the Toronto Examiner, James Lesslie*, who in 1846 hired him as editor.
Lesslie hoped that Lindsey’s ability, idealism, and commitment to radical reform politics would win back for the Examiner the primacy among reform newspapers it had recently lost to George Brown*’s Globe. Indeed, Lindsey attempted to carve a niche for his journal as the conscience of the reform party. Inclined to free trade if not annexation, democratic verging on republican, and voluntary to the point of anti-Catholicism, the Examiner targeted moderation among its allies as often as the conservatism of its enemies. Its criticism became more pointed when the reform ministry of Robert Baldwin* and Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine* took power in 1848.
By 1849 Lindsey was himself politically active. Together with such like-minded radicals as Peter Perry*, Malcolm Cameron*, John Rolph*, and Charles Clarke, he met at the Toronto law offices of William McDougall to discuss issues of the day. From these meetings emerged the Clear Grit faction of the reform party, which took the Baldwin–La Fontaine ministry to task for its “aristocratic” approach to politics and subservience to French Canadian interests. Warning Clarke in 1850 that “we shall get no real reforms from the French,” Lindsey was particularly upset over delays in the secularization of the clergy reserves in Upper Canada, and he made this issue the subject of a book in 1851. In order to provide an unalloyed voice for the Clear Grits, he had participated in 1850 in establishing the radical North American, along with McDougall, whom he had joined three years earlier in the short-lived Canada Farmer. These activities collectively paid off in 1851. Francis Hincks*, who had replaced Baldwin as leader of the reformers in Upper Canada, desperately needed the support of a reform journal after the disillusioned Brown withdrew the backing of the Globe. Hincks consequently accepted the price of the North American’s support: Clear Grit representation in cabinet. He therefore invited Cameron and Rolph to join the reconstructed cabinet – an arrangement Lindsey helped to facilitate.
Whether this shift in the Clear Grit position represented a real attempt to purify the reform government or a simple lust for power, Lindsey defended the move over the hesitation of Lesslie. The consequent ambiguity of Lindsey’s position at the Examiner and his ambition for a more independent situation coincided with Hincks’s requirement for a newspaper dedicated to upholding the ministry. The North American remained too obviously the creature of McDougall and the Clear Grit faction. When Toronto businessman James Beaty* agreed to publish the pro-ministerial Leader in 1852, Lindsey accepted the post of editor. The realization that the government led by Hincks and Augustin-Norbert Morin* was, if anything, even more dependent upon and conciliatory toward the French Canadian majority in Lower Canada than the one it had replaced sent many Grits back into opposition, now under the increasing direction of Brown. Lindsey stayed on to defend pragmatism of a sort he had previously condemned, primarily because it facilitated, he believed, the implementation of an effective program of economic development. For much the same reason the Leader championed the coalition engineered with the Conservatives in 1854 [see Sir Allan Napier MacNab*].
Although clearly drifting with opportunity, Lindsey clung to the view that the coalition was fundamentally liberal in orientation. He defended a succession of Liberal-Conservative ministries from the extremism of Brown’s Grits on the left and such Tory die-hards as John Hillyard Cameron* on the right, and in the process won for the Leader a position within the province second only to that of the Globe. Still, Lindsey remained uncomfortable with Liberal-Conservative dependence on French Canadians, especially when they pressed the claims of Roman Catholicism. As a consequence, his loyalty was ambiguous and never automatic. John A. Macdonald*, co-premier from 1856, did his best to attend to Lindsey’s sensibilities, praising his editorials, suggesting subjects to examine or avoid, and providing such scoops as advance notice in 1858 of Queen Victoria’s selection of Ottawa as the capital of Canada. Moreover, Lindsey received occasional perquisites: in 1855 he was appointed an honorary commissioner to the universal exposition in Paris and in 1859 he undertook a tour through the American Midwest at the behest of the government in order to compose a pamphlet to correct promotional exaggerations of that region then circulating to the detriment of Canada. Nevertheless, even on so important an issue as confederation he remained an indifferent ally, accepting it only after criticizing the coalition with Brown in 1864, the centralizing tendencies of the Quebec resolutions, and the prematurity of union.
Not entirely happy with the direction of public affairs and struck by a series of illnesses, he resigned his editorship in 1867, and accepted a sinecure as registrar of deeds for Toronto. The duties of this position were light, and he continued to write, free from the inhibitions of party. Indeed, he became disenchanted with both traditional parties – the Liberals and the Conservatives – which seemed incapable of rising to the challenges of the young nation. Writing in the Mail, the Monetary Times, and the Canadian Monthly and National Review, he pressed in the 1870s and early 1880s for honesty in government, freer trade with the United States, and the separation of church and state.
Given such opinions, it is not surprising that Lindsey was attracted to the Canada First movement and its éminence grise, Goldwin Smith (after whom he named a son). In 1874 he became a member of Canada First’s political arm, the Canadian National Association, a charter-member of its club, the National in Toronto, and editor of the movement’s voice, the Nation, which folded in 1876. Unfortunately, his tie to this withering force seems to have marked the end of Lindsey’s effective political influence. He was now labelled a grand old man of Canadian journalism – a sure sign of irrelevance.
Lindsey was best known in his last years as an author rather than a journalist. In 1862, using his father-in-law’s papers, he had published a biography of W. L. Mackenzie, making a case for the personal integrity of the rebel of 1837–38 and, more controversially and despite his own espousal of moderation, for the long-term benefit of the rebellion, as the means to reform and responsible government. Subsequent historians reacted to this work, and it was often quoted in the debate over John Charles Dent*’s critical handling of Mackenzie in The story of the Upper Canadian rebellion (1885). More in keeping with Lindsey’s own political principles were his entry on Sir John A. Macdonald in Dent’s Canadian portrait gallery (1880) and his attack on ultramontanism entitled Rome in Canada (1877). In recognition of these efforts, he was invited to be an inaugural member of the Royal Society of Canada in 1882. Thereafter he became less active. His responsibilities as registrar were limited to the western division of Toronto in 1890, but he did not retire until the age of 86 in 1906. He died at the home of his son George Goldwin Smith two years later, following a short illness. An Anglican, he was buried beside the Mackenzie family plot in the Necropolis.
Moderate in most things not touching French Canadians and Catholics, Lindsey had a career that was an odd mixture of inconsistency and adherence to principle. He was never firmly attached to party or person, and this factor, combined with a delicate constitution, may explain his failure to follow such editors as Brown and McDougall into politics. Although office secured their reputations, Lindsey’s faded according to the ephemeral nature of journalism. Today he is remembered, if at all, as the biographer of his father-in-law. This limited remembrance is unfortunate, for it distorts and depreciates the varied and significant nature of his contribution.
On Tuesday, I felt physically terrible. I was sleep deprived, dehydrated [from dancing and running], and hadn't eaten all weekend. I thought I was dying, but then I drank this VISO energy drink and it helped me out a little till I got food into my stomach.
...physically...male or female, strong or weak, ill or healthy--all those things matter less than what your heart contains. If you have the soul of a warrior, you are a warrior. All those other things, they are the glass that contains the lamp, but you are the light inside.”
- Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel -
www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/light
Hanukkah - Hanukkah is the Festival of Lights - Photograph some form of light festival or unusal light www.todaysposting.com/TPAssignment.php?TP=750
My apartment: what I'll be leaving physically and memories that will always be there. Some say, look back just for the images and then continue forward. Regrets I've had a few, came to find in the end it's almost not worth the going-through. At the end of the day, it's better to take the everything-is-going-to-be-alright aproach in tackling problems. Save the hassle. i'm moving across the street- finger's cross it's going to be a better view, I've seen the inside, it's definitely a better interior.
Moving on, currently on a development phase of a project- weighting the risks if I am to continue. One is convincing my parents that there is a chance your daughter is going to be a complete failure - in your and/or other's eyes. In my defense, I belief that we define our own success. I came from a bit of money- private school since 4th grade, months of boarding house abroad (Singapore). Here is why I mention this: I came across an article on how worthy your college degree actually is. In terms of the dollar value, Arts comes 13th best, while Communications and Journalism comes 8th best. What goes on the first? Engineering and Law 10th. It's not that I have not come to appreciate money- I see it as a means to ends. Which means that it's still not the end. Again, I think it's important that we define our successes. Without disregard, the truth of the matter is that it so happens that degrees that comes further down the list is like purchasing a big big big house purchase, without knowing the return of investment.
The way I see it, It's what you put in your personality and characters that counts- it's never about the money, although it costs $$$. The way our parents might see it: Big Risk. On another side, it is comforting to know that there are people in this world who came to love their children so much, that they sacrifice some luxury for indefinite risk. Unconditional Love. So here's my little bit of math. Big Risk+Unconditional Love=Faith in others. More importantly family and friends you've come to know by heart. I admit that I do not have the most perfect family and friends. And that's the beauty of this world, we're all a puzzle, which somehow have come to fit with each other. Some of the closest ones I have has a part of my brain. Yin and yang makes a whole. The more you (don't) think about it; the more you figure out- it's harder to admit that we don't know it all, that somebody else has the answer. It is easier to do so since in the end, you've got someone beside you that watches your back. That's what counts. Kill your ego so you can built the lego.
Anyways. I really don't need to explain myself on what I am doing with my life- writing it helps to figure things out. So, I'll end with- define your success(es). Don't let others define it for you. Owe it or own it!
holykaw.alltop.com/how-much-that-college-degree-is-really...
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
More than 670 runners from all over Europe braved the cold and the mud to particpate in the inaugural Grafenwoehr Rugged Terrain Obstacle Run in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Apr. 13, 2013. The grueling 13-km, 13-obstacle course centered around the Grafenwoehr Training Area's Rugged Terrain Trail, a training resource designed to test small-units' ability to operate in a rugged and physically-demanding environment. (Photo courtesy of FMWR Grafenwoehr)
I will probably never make one again!
Haha, it was pretty painful (physically so, with a bad shoulder and a hurt wrist, and mentally as it took forever and I'm easily bored).
It's made with double yarn on a hook that's probably one or two sizes too small but it's what I had. It better be good!!! I really wanted another one that could withstand heat pretty well and that's big enough and I think this will be great for it - but I now understand why my mom didn't make the second one she made me as good. If I ever make a potholder again, it'll probably be a cute one that's useless at its job! Lots of double crochets and stuff ;)
It's funny actually. I tried to find a good pattern to use and realized the patterns are divided into two categories: practical but UGLY or cute but USELESS! Didn't use any of them in the end but had a look at the good one my mom made me ages ago and made this one quite similar. Three colors instead of two, but otherwise very similar. All in all I'm quite happy with it as I think it's both cute and hopefully practical, fancy that! ;)
I HAVE SHOPPED for ice cream and potato chips here, and if physically forced to guess what year the building was built, I would have guessed 1973.
Well I looked it up and it turns out it was built in 1979 so I was wrong.
Wow the parking lot is so much wetter than the street.
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In Lansing, Michigan, on November 30th, 2018, a Quality Dairy store at the northeast corner of West Saginaw Street (Michigan Highway M-43 and Interstate 69 Business Loop) and North Pine Street.
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Mentally and physically disabled children from the Chingari Trust Rehabilitation Centre hold a candlelight vigil to mark the 31st Anniversary of the Bhopal Disaster.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
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Title: Culpeper's English physician; and complete herbal : to which are now first added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult properties, physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind : to which are annexed, rules for compounding medicine according to the true system of nature, forming a complete family dispensatory, and natural system of physic, beautified and enriched with engravings of upwards of four hundred and fifty different plants and a set of anatomical figures, illustrated with notes and observations, critical and explanatory
Creator: Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654
Creator: Sibly, E. (Ebenezer), 1751-1800
Creator: Lofft, Elizabeth Susan, Provenance
Creator: Phillips, Edward England, Provenance
Creator: University of Bristol. Library
Publisher: London : Printed for the author, and sold at the British Directory-Office, Ave-Maria-Lane; and by Champante and Whitrow, Jewry-Street, Aldgate
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: University of Bristol
Date: 1794
Language: eng
Description: With a frontispiece and 29 numbered plates
Forms v. 1 of a 2 v. set: the herbal and the medical part
The set is published in 42 numbered parts of which v. 1 includes nos. 1-25 and v. 2 nos. 26-42
Dedication dated: In the year of Masonry 5798
ESTC
This material has been provided by University of Bristol Library. The original may be consulted at University of Bristol Library
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With this are bound the second part of another edition, and the editor's A key to physic. The volume is bound according to the "Directions to the binder" (on p. 256, at the end of the second part): pt. 1, Appendix (usually forming pt. of Key to physic), pt. 2 and Key to physic
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The closet of the garderobe, or wardrobe was possibly originally a secure cupboard in a personal chamber and it could have attracted the name of privy before the structure of a latrine was physically set in place in toilet rooms that may have held valuables and so held on to the names attached to the private wardrobes. These once secure rooms often off bed chambers still exist in castles with chutes offering instant extraction of expulsions into moats and cesspits. The survival of such private limited toilet facilities might leave the mind to ponder further in fertile contemplation of the needs of the many when the castle was full to the rafters for feasting and pressed up to the door jambs for withstanding sieges. The student of such vital areas in life will soon find the Tudor term of Gong farmer, gongfermor, gongfermour, gong-fayer, gong-fower, or gong scourer. Gong became a term for the privy, it’s contents and much of anything attached to it.
Whilst taking these pictures of the garderobe I was looking at the marks in the stones that reveal the presence of the now absent fixtures and fittings. Fortunately for all approaching the whole facility including the constantly awaiting dramatic drop I can leave a review that it was gong free. Continuing the review I can state the now bare stone garderobe was very windy fresh which made for considerations that this particular toilet was a well appointed vital part of the castle as it seems set in place to service the needs of captives secure in dungeon residence with all their functions of life met to adequately preserve them as hostage for ransom and as prisoner for trial. The fate and fortune of many was too lowly a consideration for incarceration and so this toilet was used by some that would consider themselves fortunate even if higher ranking prisoners were maintained in higher status lodgings and higher altitude accommodation literally above the levels of these dungeon bound prisoners, or secure guests of the castle.
I realise that my station in life then would have been lucky to have farmed gongs and tilled the soil manning the needs of those fortunates above whose fertile grace would favour me below. My ability now to take in tourism and to photograph and research the progression of the garderobe in language through changing use of secure space to toilet place is a turn of good fortune that I should praise fate for. My review ends with a very happy to be here statement to indicate that taking in the toilet scenery and imagining the absent fittings, studying a little something of the maintenance and presenting this illustrated offering is fulfilling my life with great glad cheer.
There is much more to explore at Tantallon Castle than the garderobes, there are several and they are attached to truly fantastic ruins that form a splendid prospect for any tourist. In editing the pictures I created dark shadow filled versions that have not made it out of a local folder on a none shared hard drive. The versions that gave a nod towards the stone structure ready for use without the wooden fittings during penetrating cold sea fog atmospheric conditions have made it out of the safe haven of the hard drive into the wide world of wonders that is the internet.
PHH Sykes copyright 2019
phhsykes@gmail.com
To visit check out
Tantallon Castle Historic Environment Scotland
www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/tantall...
I'm feeling like physically I need a break from my daily computer use since I'm experiencing tendonitis in my right shoulder and my massage therapist says it's from repetetive motion with the mouse, etc. I will miss the daily communication with my friends here but unless I want to be in chronic pain for a hobby .... I will continue to upload some photos probably daily at least for a good long while but I just can't take the time to add to groups, write too many comments, surf, etc. I hope some of you will continue to keep in touch with me and know my interest is still in this cyber-place and that this saddens me more than you can imagine. I still don't know what I want to be or do "when I grow up" and I'm back to square 1 Again! Bev
In this physically disturbed sagebrush steppe, Bromus tectorum is restricted to roadsides along with many other species whereas Agropyron cristatum and Poa secunda dominate the shrub steppe. This is often the case in southeastern Idaho and adjacent Nevada.
The most physically beautiful people I have encountered live in Athens. The land of the Greek gods, legends and myths and the Acropolis, Athens' is a cosmopolitan landscape of bars and shopping. But this landscape bears nothing against its historic landscape of Seven Hills and majestic Parthenon.
[09/16/2016] I am physically addicted to capsaicin, as is my statistically significant other. We're not much of tomato-eaters, but we've been drowning in CSA tomatoes, so he's been making huge batches of crockpot fake "Secret Aardvark" (our favorite habenero hot sauce). This is one of the "cheap" habenero hot sauces we buy to help stretch out our stock of more expensive ones.
What did I do today? Umm, I worked out. I realized that I'm just generally really HAPPY to be out of my old job and feeling a ton of gratitude that I have savings and an ability to take some time to recalibrate myself and work on my business. Also, I got health insurance.
In other news, this picture is so unflattering I'm sure it's the one the news would use if anything happened to me.
For We're Here: Eating and Drinking
Mood: 6/6
Sleep: 7h57m (9:41PM to 05:31AM)
Miles Biked: 4.2
Miles Run: 1
Drinks of Alcohol: 0
Drinks of Caffeine: 3
Weather: Really nice
It was still a blistering hot evening and I was physically wilting when I approached St. Catherine's Church at Sacombe, near Little Munden in Herts. The church was locked (it was late) but a recent sign suggests it is open day times.
www.flickr.com/photos/barryslemmings/sets/72157629894853790/ to see the full set.
Wikipedia says about Sacombe:
"There appears to have been a church in the parish in 1086, which may have been dedicated to St Mary. The present Anglican Church of St Catherine is largely 14th Century, but was restored in 1855/56. The building is faced with knapped flint and has a four-stage tower. It is a Grade II* listed building. The parish of Sacombe is the smallest in the Diocese of St Albans, and forms part of the benefice of Standon and The Mundens with Sacombe, with worship shared between St Catherine's and churches at Little Munden and Standon."
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From British History Online:
"The church of St Catherine stands on high ground in the middle of the parish. The walls are faced with flint and the roofs are tiled. The church consists of a chancel, nave, north vestry and south tower. The original plan of the 14th-century church was the same as that of the present building, and the chancel and nave are of that date. The tower was rebuilt in 1855–6, and the north vestry was added at the same time, when the whole church was restored, faced with flint and re-roofed. A great part of the stonework of this church was brought from the demolished church of Thundridge.
All the doors and windows of the chancel and nave are modern. They have two-centred heads, the east and west windows being of three and the north and south windows of two lights with 'decorated' tracery. The responds of the chancel arch are of the 14th century with wave mouldings on both sides. The sub-arches are also original. In the chancel is a piscina with a modern recess, with a cinquefoiled ogee head and a sexfoiled bowl, probably of the 14th century".