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Field athlete Kyron Duke, Shot Put F41 - Men, from Newport, competing for ParalympicsGB at the Rio Paralympic Games 2016.
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They are selling this under market value so my offer will probably be too low. I did put it in within a few hours of this going on market so who knows.
Anyhow, any advice for a first time home buyer?
Brian stene lines the switch back to normal position the K40 would pick up the train later that night
Photo courtesy of Missouri City
Missouri City's Fire & Rescue service regularly promotes safety with
residents. Above, Lt. Brett Butler speaks with citizens about
safety features on a fire truck.
As Missouri City families prepare to celebrate the holidays, the Fire & Rescue Service cautions residents to remember to put safety first in all of their plans.
In a recent report on Thanksgiving Day fires in residential buildings, the United States Fire Administration shared these startling statistics:
*An estimated 2,000 occur annually in the United States, resulting in an average of 5 deaths, 25 injuries, and $21 million in property loss.
*The leading cause is cooking and the fires occur most frequently in the afternoon hours from noon to 4 p.m.
*The smaller, confined fires account for about 71 percent of blazes, and larger, non-confined fires account for 29 percent of them.
*Smoke alarms were not present in 20 percent of non-confined Thanksgiving Day fires that occurred in occupied residential buildings
The comprehensive report compiled with data gathered from 2006 to 2008, can be viewed online at: www.usfa.fema.gov/statistics/.
"The welfare of citizens is our Number One priority and we're asking residents to keep these facts in mind when preparing for the upcoming holidays," said Fire Chief Russell Sander. "Our goal is to keep everyone healthy and happy."
Additionally, as residents and business owners around the City begin to deck their homes and companies with decorations, firefighters caution them to use safety measures to prevent fires.
Each year, officials record about 250 home fires involving Christmas trees, and another 170 involving holiday lights and other decorative lighting, according to USFA and the National Fire Protection Association. Combined, these fires cause about 20 deaths and 45 injuries.
Chief Sander reminds residents to follow these safety guidelines to keep their holidays accident-free:
*Check to make sure artificial trees are fire resistant.
*Place all trees away from fireplaces and other heat sources. Heated rooms dry trees out quickly; creating fire hazards.
*Be extremely cautious when using artificial snow sprays; they can irritate lungs if inhaled. To avoid injury, read container labels and follow directions carefully.
*Make sure that lights used indoors and outdoors have been tested for safety; labels should specify. Check each set, new and old, for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires or loose connections.
*Turn off all lights on trees and decorations when going to bed or leaving the house; a short could spark a fire.
*Keep matches, lighters and candles out of the reach of children.
*Avoid smoking near flammable decorations.
*Make an emergency plan to use if a fire breaks out and practice it with the entire family.
"Preventive measures help protect families," Sander said, "and we encourage all Missouri City residents to make wise choices to ensure they will enjoy the holiday season."
Put together with a sewing machine and also by hand. Made of black fleece and several other materials.
There is nothing like being served food wrapped in grease stained butcher paper to put your taste buds in gear.
Captured in Madison - WI. This pictured captured 2 years ago and I found it while cleaning up my hard disk. I noticed the T-shirt of this guy and thought of worth sharing the words to encourage the Bicycling. The T-Shirt had message "PUT THE FUN...........BETWEEN YOUR LEGS" .
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Merry was being held by Joel. This is probably not the best picture but I've never had a closeup of Merry before!
This photo made Explore. Last rating was 456 on March 25.
Puts Marie
Les Eurockeennes - Belfort - 2015
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Op 30 mei 2009 was het nieuwe tramviaduct bij de kruising Vaillantlaan - Parallelweg in gebruik. De onderdoorgang zelf was nog voor een langere tijd niet toegankelijk voor al het verkeer. Hier gezien vanaf de Parallelweg.
The Lynwood Fire Society put on a great celebration of Beltane. The seasonal changes were marked with fire, music and dance in the beautiful Lynwood Gardens nature reserve. From early evening the Wicker Man towered high into the sky and later flamed up lighting a way into the heavens. Those attending were asked to make a suggested donation of £3 to help support the Lynwood Gardens nature reserve which is a registered charity (1147930). In this secluded garden in the midst of the city it was superb to be a part of a celebration based on older festivities that linked the people to the land they farmed. The open nature of the elemental performance gave each their own perspective to enjoy the evening in their own way.
Friends of Lynwood Gardens
www.sibaker.dsl.pipex.com/lynwood/index.html
Photographs ©2013 PHH Sykes
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