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35 Degrees celsius in the house. You can't even think of going outside. No clouds and the sun doesn't have any mercy at all. I have been drinking tropical flavored water one glass after the other. Sitting on the stoep drawing my foot and the water bottle.
This young man was asleep on the train from Manchester. I pulled out my sketch book and took a pen to the scene, only to have another young man behind me tap twice on my shoulder. When I removed my headphones, he leaned in and said, "His name's Daniel." We got to talking and then spent the whole train ride down chatting. They are part of a dance troupe who had performed in Manchester. Great guy. I only met the subject of the photo briefly after we stopped at Euston Station, but seemed nice. Shout out to their dance troupe: Transitions
Reference: APAAME_20161002_AZ-0268.jpg
Photographer: Andrea Zerbini
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-No Derivative Works
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Name: Jack
Species: Virginia Opossum
Sex: Male
Location from: Ohio
Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.
Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.
Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.
8 x 10" (image 6.25x8") B&W silver gelatin print;. Image part of project to document Alden Library during its 25th anniversary in 1994. Nancy Rue, department head, assists students at the desk. Reference occupied the west end of the fourth floor.
Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/
See more historical images of Alden Library: media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...
Reference: APAAME_20051003_RHB-0265
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
It is possible to visualise references to other models (e.g. list of used documents, IT systems, Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed roles) next to the process flow thanks to the "reference overview" functionality.
The Tillamook hangar held NINE of the K Class blimps. Still not big enough for even one Hindenburg, though.
This is where I was sitting for the Rays vs. Astros game as seen through my 25mm f/1.4 Panasonic-Leica lens. This gives you an idea how telescopic my 150mm f/2 is on a 4/3 sensor.
I took these before I verified all my books in my bookcases were in Excel. I donated many of these around 11/2017.
This is meant to be used as anatomy reference or use in art. Please see my profile for usage rules!
Name: Jack
Species: Virginia Opossum
Sex: Male
Location from: Ohio
Other: An adult male that dropped dead in my barn when I lived in a rural area in Ohio. He was found in the morning, already beginning to decay, likely died early in the night before. He has evidence of a severe infection in his lower left jaw, and a broken right top canine with sign of beginning infection in the bone of the root canal of the same tooth. His incisors are missing post mortem.
Species Info: Opossums are known for their playing-dead characteristic, which helps preserve them when faced with a threat. They have an unusually short lifespan of up to 2 years (4 in captivity) and are omnivorous, preferring fruit, grain, insects, worms, and small animals like birds and snakes.
Opossum are native to Central and East North America and most of Mexico. They are not native to West US, but a small percentage have been introduced. Opossums do not do well in cold environments and thus are not found in the majority of Canada or North-West states.