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So she was asked if taking her picture was a problem. She never said no. When I started taking photos you could tell she was pissed off about it. I had to laff.
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As I was walking with my camera along Stadiou street in the centre of Athens, my look was caught by a man sitting alone among cardboard boxes, posters and photographs and some Greek flags.
I approached him and kindly asked him if I could take a few photos of him. He reluctantly accepted after asking a couple of time what it was about. I replied it was for a photo project and he agreed. At the same time he wanted his photo to be heard.
Christos is one of the many homeless people in the center of Athens with a lot of problems. He showed me a picture of a man he had next to him and said he was his brother who died of drug abuse. We didn't talk for a long time, but I am sure he would have many sad stories to tell.
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This picture is #43 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Holy Innocents should be no problem to get into, but on each of the last three visits, it was either locked or having a new floor being laid.
And being on a roll, with both St Martin and St Paul in Canterbury being open, I thought that a trip through Wingham and then to Addisham might put the cherry on the cake, as it were.
Addisham is quite a large village, as I was to find out, and is on the Dover to Canterbury railway line, and has a station. The village itself is about a quarter mile from the station and main road, but the church can be seen on a rise.
I parked on the old main road, walked to the door, and found it locked as usual. But there was a list of keyholders, but without a mobile, I would have to remember the address and knock on the door.
Just my luck that both keyholders were at the other end of The Street, so a ten minute walk until I came to what much have been the old Post Office. I knocked, and they were in, and after explaining I just wanted to photograph the church, I was given a small bunch of modern keys, so I walked back.
Holy Innocents is a large church, cruciform in shape. The modernisation, well, the replacement of the floor and removal of the old pews give that part of the church a hall-like atmosphere, But there is enough in the east and south parts of the church to hold interest. Access to the bells is via a very rickety set of steps, which winds its way round the northern part of the church.
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A stately cruciform church that enjoyed wealthy patronage throughout the medieval period. In this case the monks of Christ Church Canterbury held the advowson. Much rebuilding took place under their influence in the thirteenth century, typified by the run of lancet windows in the chancel. The outside walls show very definite evidence of `building lifts`, especially notable in the south transept. Inside are two wooden screens and a rare Reredos bought here from Canterbury Cathedral.
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LOCATION:
On an east facing slope, just east of the Court Lodge on the Upper Chalk c. 150 feet above O.D. It is above the site of a large (now filled in) pond that is at the N end of the village and is a crossroads.
DESCRIPTION:
The earliest visible part of the fabric is the early to mid 12th century first stage of the tower. There are four round-headed windows here; the north and south ones blocked up completely.
All the external faces of the windows were covered by the later, higher roofs. There are visible remains, however, on all four faces of the original lower gables, showing that from the mid 12th century the church was already cruciform. Of this earliest visible phase is the Purbeck Marble font with a square arcaded bowl on a cluster of 5 shafts (now in the middle of the nave).
In the second phase, probably of the late 12th century, the four crossing piers were cut back and enlarged to allow four slightly pointed arches with square soffits (slightly recessed) to be created. They sit on new square scalloped capitals. The outer arch order is carried on plain shafts in the corners. At probably the same time the nave was rebuilt (and possibly enlarged). A lancet on the north side of the nave dates from this period (It was probably reopened in 1869 when wall-paintings were found on either side of the internal diagonal face. This window was probably blocked in the 4th phase when the enlarged N transept was built). The late 12th century nave almost certainly had 3 lancets on either side. 3 of these (2 on the south one on the north) were replaced in the 14th century by larger windows, but two more (in the centre on the N and at the west end on the S.) were just blocked up and their positions can just be made out in the knapped flint infill on the external walls.
A new enlarged chancel was built in the third phase (c. mid 13th century). This has five large lancets on either side and three in the east wall. All have internal rere-arches (unlike the smaller late 12th century lancet), and there is an internal string course all the way round. On the south side of the chancel is a fine contemporary double piscina with a richly moulded trefoil head and detached Purbeck Marble shafts (with caps and bases). There is another piscina (perhaps contemporaneously built) in the N. wall just E. of the later doorway. At this time the central crossing tower was heightened with four new lancets to project above the nave and chancel (and subsequently above the later transept) roofs.
In the 4th phase, which was probably only a very short time after the 3rd phase, a new enlarged N. transept (with W. 'aisle') was built. It also has large lancets with rere-arches and an internal string course (on the E. and N.). The central of the 3 lancets on the E. wall is slightly taller and inside this window (below it) is a centrally placed piscina. The easternmost lancet (of 3) in the N. wall was later replaced (see below).
An even wider high lancet was built (? a little later) in the west wall of this transept.
The N. door to the nave, with its hood-mould on tufts of trefoil leaves, is also perhaps mid 13th century, as is the arch cut through into the nave from the W end of the N transept. This has simple stopped chamfers on all four arises.
In the next (5th) phase of c. 1300, the enlarged south transept was built. This has angle buttresses to the S.E. and S.W. and a gabled shallow E. chapel extension (cf Wingham and Ickham churches). To the east and west are similar trefoil-headed 3- light windows with hood-moulds. In the south wall there is a 4- light window with a diagonally placed quatrefoil just above two trefoils, which in turn are above the two pairs of trefoil headed lights. There is no hood mould. This chapel like the N. transept breaks across the horizontal string course in the tower, showing it is later than the nave and chancel. When the S. transept was built a new N. window of 3 lights was inserted into the N transept which appears to have acquired its gable end at this time. This window does have a hood mould.
The 6th and final main phase was the insertion of new 2-light windows in the nave with ogee hood-moulds and finials. The ends of the hood-moulds have carved heads on them, while the top lights in the windows are hexafoils. The new west doorway and the 5 light window above it with 3 octafoils in its head, though heavily restored must be of the same date (Glynne called it 'a very bad modern one'). This final phase is early 14th century, and all the six main phases of the building were probably erected within two centuries. There can be no doubt that this church is in this form because of the Archbishop (the patron) and the Monks of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury who owned the manor and were directly farming it.
Monsanto hates democracy because democracy doesn’t work for Monsanto.
Nine out of 10 of us want to know where Monsanto’s been hiding the GMOs in our food and a most of us wouldn’t eat those GMOs if we knew where they were.
If everything in this country were decided democratically, most of the food we eat would be non-GMO and Monsanto would be driven out of business.
We don’t have a problem convincing people we’re right, we have a problem with our democracy when we can’t get the politicians to pass the laws that the majority of us want.
But no government, no matter how corrupted by corporate money, will be able to stop us when we get the nine out of 10 people who agree with us to take action with us. And that’s what’s starting to happen.
Monsanto knows that democracy doesn’t work for them, so they’re not taking any chances with it. They’ll fight us at the local and state level when they have to, but when they get a chance, they’re going to take us to a place far way from the voters where it’s hard to hear their voices and where money talks very loudly: Congress.
This is what they did when the Center for Food Safety’s lawsuits started having an effect. Monsanto got their main man in Congress, Sen. Roy Blunt, to slip the Monsanto Protection Act into a spending bill that Congress had to pass to avoid a government shut-down. It was stuck in the bill at the last minute and it didn’t get a vote, but it became law.
We’re seeing the same thing now with the King Amendment . Rep. Steve King from Iowa got the House to include an amendment to the Farm Bill that says no state can put any condition on the manufacture or production of any agricultural product in interstate commerce. The debate on the King Amendment in Congress has focused on Prop 2, a ballot initiative passed by the voters of California that says farm animals should have enough room to spread their limbs and turn around, that’s why we’re calling it the Animal Cruelty Protection Act, but I was told by Hill staffers that Rep. King actually came up with this idea because of state laws regulating ethanol. The law is so broadly written that it could apply to anything, animal welfare laws, ethanol regulations, and certainly the laws we’re passing to regulate GMOs.
The Grocery Manufacturers Association also hates democracy. They’re working with Monsanto to fight Washington State’s ballot initiative to label GMOs, I-522, but we know from news reports that they’re also in DC, trying to take care of the democracy problem they’re having, with states starting to pass laws to label GMOs. They probably like what they see in the King Amendment, but the Farm Bill might not pass, so they’re working behind the scenes now to see what can be done in September when Congress is back scrambling to avoid a government shut-down again before their current spending bill expires on September 30.
What’s amazing is that Congress, as corrupted as it is by corporate money, is way too democratic for Monsanto and the Grocery Manufacturers Association. They’ll fight us in Congress when the have to, but they’d rather be somewhere we can’t get to, where voters are obsolete, where the corporations have full and exclusive access, where everything is kept secret from the public: international trade negotiations.
The Obama Administration is currently negotiating two huge new trade deals, one with Europe and one with countries around the Pacific , including Japan and Peru. The US position is that bans on GMOs, but also pre-market safety testing and labels, are barriers to trade. The person who’s negotiating this for Obama is Islam Siddiqui who used to be the Vice President and Chief Lobbyist for CropLife America — that’s Monsanto, Dupont, Dow, Syngenta, Bayer and BASF, that’s the group that sent a letter of protest to Michelle Obama when she planted her pesticide-free and GMO-free organic garden. Siddiqui is a political operator. He got is job with Obama by fundraising for Obama. Before working as a lobbyist for Monsanto and the rest, he worked for Clinton trying to get GMOs, sewage sludge and irradiation into organic.
Our movement stopped Siddiqui then and we can stop Siddiqui now! We can stop the Monsanto Protection Act and the Animal Cruelty Protection Act! We can stop Congress’s attempts to take away states’ rights to regulate food and farming! We can stop Sen. Roy Blunt, Rep. Steve King, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, Monsanto, Dow, Dupont, Syngenta, Bayer and BASF! We can do it by getting the 9 out of 10 people who agree with us to take action with us and by moving the fight away from Congress and international trade deals where corporate money is louder than the voters and get back to the state and local level where democracy can work for us. GMO Free San Juan made democracy work last year. We’re going to see democracy work here in Washington in November when we pass I-522! We’re going see democracy work in Oregon when GMO Free Jackson County passes its ballot initiative in May 2014!
PowerHouse went down on June 22, 2013. Some of the biggest Hip Hop acts in the world step foot for one night on stage. The concert was held at the Honda Center.
i especially like the fact that the only words in english are "sexual problems," "Dr." and "V.D. Skin." not that we have any idea what v.d. skin is...
This photo is taken using Kodak Z8612 IS. This camera is not for someone who is a basic point and shoot user. I am having problems with this camera. The images are not sharp, too bright during day time, colors are not crisp and bright. The photos have a dull feel to it. I hope some serious amature can solve my problem.
Fake Problems rock Fest 12 at 8 Seconds, Gainesville, FL, November 3, 2013.
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Laptops Overheating Problems
A laptop is really a small scale, compact form of a PC tower and because of this ; you can imagine it takes lots of electrical power to run it. This energy gives off hot air and this heat requires the air movement and space to escape your laptop or its susceptible to overheating. Your laptop will probably be equipped with the conventional features it requires to manage the risk of overheating (fans, vents etc) but its how and the place where you use your laptop that could very well be crucial to handling the problem of overheating.
And even though you may consider overheating is actually an bothersome occurrence which causes your laptop to close down every once in a while, Im afraid youre incorrect. When your laptop overheats the interior hardware can be permanently damaged and even more hazardously, you can be at risk of unpleasant harm to your own body in the form of burns. Its well known that Sony have already had to call back one of their models due to burning risks made by laptops overheating.
What can pass is that the perpetual heating and cooling off can make the chip control board in your laptop to distort. In the long run this can even make many of the microchips to pop out of their case causing the laptop to malfunction. Obviously if you are not skilled enough to do the repair yourself it will cost hard earned cash and also cause a good deal of inconvenience.
Trabasack could help stop laptops overheating.
To guarantee your laptop doesnt overheat and cause harm to you or itself, you need to make sure it is placed in a way which means that you dont block the fan vent so it can effectively breathe freely and not overheat. There are many improvised ideas you could apply to make sure your laptop doesnt overheat but your most reasonable answer is to go for a Trabasack!
This floor shows some shrinkage which could be from nailing, subfloor movement or lowered moisture content
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children are always tricky subjects for photographing, especially if they're not yours. beside the fact that they can move really fast, there's always a fact that their parents are somewhere near and watching you taking the picture, looking like a pervert in this sick sad little world. well, guess the both problems disappear after years of photographing
Spring is officially here I guess. I've had Robins set up shop on top of the lamp on the front of the house now for probably 10-12 years. This year's guests appear to be quite bold! It's always fun to watch them raise their young.... even if it's a pain to clean up in the fall. :-D
Self-introduced Galahs, a very pretty but pesky parrot, are taking over a great number of nest sites in the Perth region. Natural trees, artificial nest boxes, small, large, vertical and horizontal, if they can fit in (or chew their way in!) they will attempt to nest in it. While this may not seem like a problem, Galahs are aggressive nesters and will chase away and deter other species (who are local natives) from breeding (You can read more about this topic on my blog here:
simoncherriman.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/galahs-changing-pl...).
This is a problem for threatened species of Black Cockatoo, for which this very large, vertically-orientated nest box was designed. Even though an 'open roof' is meant to favour the cockies and not suit galahs, it hasn't bothered this pair who have filled the box with Eucalypt leaves and laid eggs. As a 'biodiversity conservationist' I removed the eggs and destroyed them - let's hope they don't re-nest.
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