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March 5, 2011
Oakland, CA
Hosted by Team Proper
Photo by Stormline (Ervic Aquino). All rights reserved. This photo may not be reproduced for commercial use without the consent of the photographer. Reproduction for personal use is permitted.
March 5, 2011
Oakland, CA
Hosted by Team Proper
Photo by Stormline (Ervic Aquino). All rights reserved. This photo may not be reproduced for commercial use without the consent of the photographer. Reproduction for personal use is permitted.
Proper Mud Classics - A tiny selection of the thousands of photos I used to take when I ran the Proper Mud website
My idea of a proper greeting is four paws on the ground.
The boys idea looks more like this.
Our Daily Challenge - Sep 26, 2015 - "Hop Skip or Jump"
Daily Dog Challenge 1426. "A Proper Greeting"
Liked how this made Henry's coat look - especially on his back - but it just didn't seem to fit the challenges that well.
And yes, his fur really does look like that - more so than a "normal" picture shows.
There's a reason I call him Bed Head. :)
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
the oh-so-proper manager of Starbucks Ayala Cebu on his night out. We were sooo shocked to find out the boy actually knows how to party! He makes a mean wet cappuccino by the way....
Proper Mud Classics - A tiny selection of the thousands of photos I used to take when I ran the Proper Mud website
World's End is a 251-acre (1 km²) park and conservation area located on a peninsula in Hingham, Massachusetts. The peninsula is bordered by the Weir River to the North and East and Hingham Harbor (part of Hingham Bay, and Boston Harbor) to the West. The land is composed of four drumlins (Pine Hill, Planter's Hill, and the double drumlins of World's End proper) harboring tree groves interspersed with fields attractive to butterflies and grassland-nesting birds, and offers 4.5 miles of walking paths[1] with views of the Boston skyline.
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March 5, 2011
Oakland, CA
Hosted by Team Proper
Photo by Stormline (Ervic Aquino). All rights reserved. This photo may not be reproduced for commercial use without the consent of the photographer. Reproduction for personal use is permitted.
Proper Mud Classics - A tiny selection of the thousands of photos I used to take when I ran the Proper Mud website
March 5, 2011
Oakland, CA
Hosted by Team Proper
Photo by Stormline (Ervic Aquino). All rights reserved. This photo may not be reproduced for commercial use without the consent of the photographer. Reproduction for personal use is permitted.
This video tells the story of five Wounded Warrior heroes who visited troops assigned to Train Advise Assist Command-East at Tactical Base Gamberi Thursday. The visit was part of Operation Proper Exit, an opportunity for the heroes to return to Afghanistan to receive their well-deserved proper exit. The heroes are: USMC Corporal (Ret) Kyle Carpenter (Medal of Honor Recipient), U.S. Army Master Sergeant (Ret) Leroy Petry (Medal of Honor Recipient), U.S. Army Sergeant Tom Block (2014 Army Times Soldier of the Year), U.S. Army Sergeant (Ret) Ralph Cacciapaglia, and U.S. Army Corporal (Ret) Steve Martin. TAAC-E was honored and privileged to host these heroes. Help us thank them for their service and sacrifice. Also available in high definition. (U.S. Army video by Capt. Charlie Emmons, TAAC-E Public Affairs).
One of the Expedition 35 crew members on the International Space Station used a still camera with a 400 millimeter lens to record this nocturnal image of the Phoenix, Arizona area on March 16, 2013. Like many large urban areas of the central and western United States, the Phoenix metropolitan area is laid out along a regular grid of city blocks and streets. While visible during the day, this grid is most evident at night, when the pattern of street lighting is clearly visible from above -- in the case of this photograph, from the low Earth orbit vantage point of the International Space Station. The urban grid form encourages growth of a city outwards along its borders, by providing optimal access to new real estate. Fueled by the adoption of widespread personal automobile use during the 20th century, the Phoenix metropolitan area today includes 25 other municipalities (many of them largely suburban and residential in character) linked by a network of surface streets and freeways. The image area includes parts of several cities in the metropolitan area including Phoenix proper (right), Glendale (center), and Peoria (left). While the major street grid is oriented north-south, the northwest-southeast oriented Grand Avenue cuts across it at image center. Grand Avenue is a major transportation corridor through the western metropolitan area; the lighting patterns of large industrial and commercial properties are visible along its length. Other brightly lit properties include large shopping centers, strip centers, and gas stations which tend to be located at the intersections of north-south and east-west trending streets. While much of the land area highlighted in this image is urbanized, there are several noticeably dark areas. The Phoenix Mountains at upper right are largely public park and recreational land. To the west (image lower left), agricultural fields provide a sharp contrast to the lit streets of neighboring residential developments. The Salt River channel appears as a dark ribbon within the urban grid at lower right. Image Credit: NASA via NASA ift.tt/1wSk6ZU
Proper Mud Classics - A tiny selection of the thousands of photos I used to take when I ran the Proper Mud website
Proper Mud Classics - A tiny selection of the thousands of photos I used to take when I ran the Proper Mud website
Students at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in the 1950s definitely followed a distinct style of dress, as seen in this image from our archives. Learn more about us at www.fsha.org.