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Joe and Lauren's Wedding
Prep
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Mueller Wedding
Preparation
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These guys brought their Air Tractor 802s all the way from Texas to spray for Gypsy Moths in central PA. Very nice fellas, they travel all over the country spraying for pests, laying down fertilizer, putting out fires and reseeding after fire damage.
Noah Clay '97, other staff and Cornell University students wear Tyvek suits to protect the delicate nanoscale equipment from dust and other tiny debris. Read more in the Fall 2010 issue of Oswego alumni magazine.
The first location of six in a circuit of Lao Boat racing is Luang Prabang, which has it's annual festival to kick it off. Over 30 boats competed, each race eliminating one team from the competition. The boats are very long and hold 2 people wide except in the bow and stern were it's one person wide. The very front man is a coxswain, who sets the pace by bouncing up and down in a cadence. The rear of the boat holds about 4 people who stand. They have longer, squared off paddles that are stroked at half the pace of the other oarsmen. Once victory is assured these long oars are used as rudders. The race starts up the Nam Khan, which is a smaller, slower river than it's sister the Mekong and proceeds around a bend, between two pylons, and finally below a finish line. The races get really heated especially near the middle end where usually there is a clear winner. As teams get eliminated the crowd moves closer to the finish line as photo finishes become more common. Most of the competing teams were from local villages and areas of Luang Prabang... all but one team, which is from an area North and across the Mekong called Xayaburi.
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Female Northern Harrier, Osprey Nest, Rutting Pronghorns, Red Wing BB, Juvenile Baldy, Swainson's Hawk, Raven, American Pelicans, Pintail Pair, Osprey, Mountain Bluebird, GWH Profile, Killdeer, Big Horns, Pheasant, RTH Launch, GBH Rookery, Young Moose, Juvenile Baldy, Sage Grouse Strut, Golden Eagle Launch, Rocky Mountain Goats
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Components for a 54 Sqn SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1, including 2 Turbomeca Adour Mark 104 engines, are prepared ready for painting.
Ma in her dress. So how did they meet? This is what my mom told me ... In 1947 ma and Uncle George finally came to America. My dad's Uncle Steve, who lived in New York, knew she was coming over and thought they'd make a match. So Dad went to New York and met her at the dock with a gallon of olive oil. He fell head over heels in love. A popular Greek song of the time was called Katinaki Katinaki, which is my mom's name. He sang it incessantly, drove everybody crazy. And he courted her for 2 years. Meanwhile, Philadelphia was not very Greek and ma felt like a fish out of water. But in Montreal Greeks were still very Greek and there lots of people from Apiranthos there, and more coming over all the time. And of course dad's family were in business and doing pretty well. So in May 1949 they tied the knot.