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Baseball Safe at First Base Mexico Azcapotzalco

Riverwalk Marina in Decatur Alabama. Just looked calm and safe on this particular evening to me.

SAFE Celebration Luncheon Oct. 6, 2017 Photos by Bobby Scheidemann

Photography by Cheryl Corman

Shot for Week 24 of my "52 of Twenty Eleven" flickr group given the theme of "Emotion".

 

This shot represents two emotions, DETERMINED and HAPPY as I will explain below.

 

This was not my original plan for the shot this week, but you can see that my son Tony was so DETERMINED to score here, that I just had to go with this.

 

Tony had been called out earlier in the game on a similar play at the plate. He told me afterward, if the catcher ever covered the plate again, he would just run right through him. And that's exactly what he ended up doing here.

 

If you look closely, you can see the ball just starting to come out of the catcher's glove. In the next frame, it's all the way out. Tony was safe, and very HAPPY to have scored this run for his team!

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Simone and Molly Kyomi kissing - Burnal Equinox 2008 (San Francisco)

 

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Poster-sized aviation photos decorate the exterior of the small airport that serves Ålesund, Norway, and the surrounding region. As a life-long plane spotter, I couldn´t resist photographing the photos.

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A fellow plane nut has offered the following information about this aircraft:

 

"This is my repaint of Braathens LN-SUB which served from 1961 to 1971. It was the first DC-6 Braathens operated, and was flown all throughout the world later on after being sold. "

 

"In January of 1996, the aircraft was sold to Everts Air Cargo in Fairbanks Alaska. Under the tail number N151 it continued to fly for 23 years until the present day. During the spring, the aircraft is retireing from the heavy cargo flying of Alaska, and plans are to fly it back to Norway where it hopefully can be restorted to its passanger-flying era. Either way this plane has a lot of history and is hopefully returning to my local airport soon, nearly 40 years later. "

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Braathens ASA, until 1997 Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport A/S and trading as Braathens SAFE, was a Norwegian airline which operated from 1946 until it merged with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) in 2004 to become SAS Braathens.

 

For most of its history, Braathens was the largest domestic airline in Norway, but did not operate an international network for many years. Its main hubs were Oslo Airport, Fornebu and later Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and briefly Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.

 

The airline operated 118 aircraft of 15 models, the majority of which having been variations of the Boeing 737. Braathens served 53 airports and 50 cities with scheduled services through its history.

 

The airline was founded in 1946 by Ludvig G. Braathen and originally used a fleet of Douglas DC-4 aircraft on routes to the Far East and South Africa.

 

From 1954 the airline was forced to operate all its scheduled flights domestically, where it used de Havilland Herons.

 

Braathens SAFE retained an international charter service using the DC-3 and DC-6. As new domestic airports were built, Braathens SAFE and SAS were awarded each their share of monopoly route concessions.

 

The Fokker F-27 was introduced in 1958, but was phased out with the delivery of the Fokker F-28 and Boeing 737-200 jets from 1969. The last F-27 was phased out in 1975. After a two-year use of Boeing 767 aircraft, Braathens operated an all-Boeing 737 fleet from 1986.

 

Increased domestic competition on routes started from 1987, along with Braathens SAFE again starting international routes.

 

By 1994 the fleet had been replaced with Boeing 737-400 and -500 and domestic deregulation of the airline market was introduced.

 

Braathens followed up by listing itself on the Oslo Stock Exchange, joining an alliance with Dutch airline KLM and expanding its operations to Sweden through purchasing Transwede and Malmö Aviation.

 

The 1998 opening of Gardermoen resulted in an intense price war with SAS and Color Air, from which Braathens never recovered financially. Braathens was controlled by Braganza until 2001, when it was sold to the SAS Group. Braathens merged with SAS Norway on 1 May 2004.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braathens

  

The YMCA of Central Ohio Headstart Swim Lessons program at the Eldon W. Ward YMCA taught not only swimming, but safe pool practices for both the kids and parents.

I don't know who changes this sign to reflect current events, but I think they are very clever.

 

Hope my local Flickr friends stay safe, with Tropical Cyclone Alfred heading straight for us and expected to hit within the next 24 hours.

"See mom, I told you the ice was okay"

Dad John Kastanas buckles Luc into the family car, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010. (Eugene Lee/Yahoo! News)

  

Safe at The Brew Bank Brewing Co 9-7-2022

Another from the Notting Hill Carnival. This wee girl was being pushed in her buggy, clearly with barely any view of proceedings but as she looked up to her mum the look on her face was so sweet, she seemed so content and safe.

 

Notting Hill, London, UK

From a March, 2007 trip to the abandoned Bethlehem Shipyard offices, a four-story 1917 Beaux Arts office building in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood. Access was difficult, climbing tall fences and crawling in through a basement window, but the building was a spectacular ruin inside. Ensuing years saw it fall into extreme decline, until it was meticulously renovated in 2020. It's now an upscale furniture store and restaurant.

 

One of the 3 massive safes, this one was in the basement serving the payroll department. It was empty.

 

Night, streetlights through the wavy old glass and flashlight.

 

Reprocessed and replaced, September 2023.

The very last stages of development of Raspberry PI SAFE - the enclosure became slimmer and holds the Raspberry PI board better preventing it from shifting around. We also adjusted the tolerances and made the parts fit nicer together.

taken from a safe distance!

 

May look sweet and gentle but.......

Title: Stay Safe : 01

(Double Decker view)

Now a days, it has been seen widely, buses does not stop at bus bay. Passenger are also in hurry to get down from bus. it is risky one. Showing hand does not avoid bad things all time. stay safe.

Ben - redecorating workplace.

Pic by BF editing by me.

The supported neighborhood near Harlandale Independent School District (HISD) Armando Leal Jr. Middle School, in San Antonio, TX, on April 9, 2020. Leal MS is one of the four initial sites providing curbside summer meal distribution. HISD will have 16 sites available on April 20.

 

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Seamless Summer Option's (SSO) alternative to traditional congregant feeding; this affords safe distancing with curbside distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic in the neighborhoods supported by HISD

 

SSO has less paperwork, making it easier for schools to feed children during the traditional summer vacation periods and, for year-round schools, long school vacation periods, and during unanticipated school closures (i.e.the current coronavirus emergency). For more information about Seamless Summer and Other Options for Schools, please go to fns.usda.gov/sfsp/seamless-summer-and-other-options-schools.

 

Here, a greeter welcomes drivers and ask how many children are being fed. The amount is called out to teammates who then place the bagged meals of hot lunches and cold breakfasts, on a table, then steps back. Drivers lower their windows and pick-up the meals from the table. This alternate workflow with a 6-person team of child nutrition staffers delivers more than 500 meals in 90 minutes. The school has received many thank-you messages from parents and students for providing this service. The staff are highly motivated, happy to see, wave to, and serve the children they have seen grow up.

 

Because this site is closed tomorrow, children are given two days' worth of breakfast and lunch meals.

 

The meals fulfill USDA standards and include USDA commodities of turkey sandwiches and apple sauce/strawberry cups. Because of the portable needs of the meals, a bag of multigrain chips replaced hummus for today's grains. The hot meal includes a corndog made from a USDA recipe. Because of the portable needs of the meals, a bag of multigrain chips replaced hummus for today's grains. For more information about HISD Child Nutrition Program, please go to harlandale.net/cms/one.aspx?portalId=829982&pageId=1745444.

 

The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is a federally assisted meal program operating in public and nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides nutritionally balanced, low-cost, or free lunches to children each school day—the National School Lunch Act, signed by President Harry Truman in 1946. For more information about NSLP, please go to fns.usda.gov/nslp/nslp-fact-sheet.

 

Children need good nutrition all year long. The Summer Food Service Program, National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, and the Seamless Summer Option make it possible for schools to provide nutritious meals after the regular school year ends.

For more information about FNS, please go to fns.usda.gov

USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Meeting some of the new intake of students.

 

Greater Manchester Police is launching a major operation that will see up to 50 officers and PCSOs a day on the streets to help prevent students becoming victims of crime.

 

Police in Manchester, Salford and Bolton will work alongside councils and universities to keep students safe by carrying out covert operations to catch thieves operating in student areas, high visibility patrols in hot spot areas, video cameras will be used to gather intelligence and known offenders of student crime will be targeted. PCSOs will also visit the homes of students who live in vulnerable areas to carry out crime prevention surveys and provide advice.

 

Officers will deliver safety talks to welcome new students to the city and urge them to become more security savvy. While other students will be shown a short film, featuring GMP officers, Manchester students and ex-offenders, about how to keep themselves and their property safe. Letters will also be sent home to parents of students to encourage them to keep an eye on their safety.

 

Chief Superintendent Stuart Barton, heading up operation Student Safe, said: “Greater Manchester is a fantastic place for people to study and we want to welcome new and returning students. However, many students become so busy enjoying their new lives that they forget personal safety issues, so we’re here to help them.

 

“There are a small number of predatory offenders who specifically target students, but we aim to stay one step ahead of them to stop them in their tracks.

 

“Policing operations will take place throughout the academic year and Neighbourhood Policing Teams will be on hand to ensure that students know how to protect themselves and their property. The on-campus teams will also hold police surgeries to deal with the concerns of the university students.

 

“However, there are some really simple steps that students can take to protect themselves from becoming a victim of crime - while out and about, stick to well-lit areas, stay in groups, pace your drinks and keep valuables such as phones and MP3 players out of sight.

 

“At your student accommodation, make sure that doors and windows are locked, even when you are in, and remember to set the alarm. If you’re going out at night, leave a light on to give the impression someone is home.”

 

To view the Operation Student Safe film please click here.

 

Students are also encouraged to register their valuables on www.immobilise.com. It’s a quick, easy and free way of logging the details of your property on a national database that police can access and compare against items that have been found or recovered from suspected criminals.

 

For more advice on keeping safe, students can join us on Facebook and search for Manchester Student Safety, or visit www.gmp.police.uk

 

Visit twitter.com/#!/gmpolice to follow Greater Manchester Police on Twitter.

  

My 3 yr old Raggie now sleeps soundly , this urn gives us just a snippet of solace .

At an early age you lean what risks can be taken.

To most adults kids playing on waste ground with fire was far safer than them playing with matches indoors.

Bonfire Play 1971

Chief Inspector Laura Marler outside the Safe Haven venue.

 

A new initiative to provide support to people in need on a night out has been launched in Manchester city centre.

 

The Safe Haven has been developed by Greater Manchester Police, Manchester City Council, Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner and other partners.

 

Based at the Nexus Art Café at Dale Street it is designed to reduce the demand on frontline services by assisting those people who become vulnerable and require the support of others to ensure they are safe and can get home after being out and about in the city following a night out.

 

It is supported by regular officers, special constables, Manchester Street Angels and the LGBT Foundation Village Angels. The centre will act as a place of safety and a hub for police to provide care, advice and assistance for anyone who attends. Water and hot drinks will be provided and visitors to the café will receive support to help them arrange to get home.

 

Chief Inspector Laura Marler who is coordinating the Safe Haven scheme said: “Weekend nights in the city centre is a busy time for all partners including police. This initiative is to ensure our most vulnerable members of the community are protected, we can reduce the demand on our frontline services and the number of incidents of violent crime and ensure those visiting the city can enjoy their night safely.”

 

Councillor Pat Karney, Manchester city centre spokesman, said: “Manchester is famous for its nightlife and tens of thousands of people come into the city centre every weekend to experience enjoyable and safe nights out. However, there will always be people who are feeling vulnerable in any large city centre on a Friday and Saturday night and the Safe Haven scheme will provide somewhere they can go without having to approach the emergency services directly.”

 

Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Jim Battle said: “This safe haven will enhance the valuable work done by our emergency services, door staff and army of volunteers from the LGBT Foundation Village Angels, Manchester Street Angels who are out every weekend to keep people safe in our city centre.

 

“The safe haven will provide a place for people to chill out, perhaps recharge their phone, get support and ultimately get home safely.

 

“It will help to make sure that our police are freed up to keep our city’s streets safe, but most importantly it will mean people who could fall victim to crime are able to keep out of harm’s way.

 

“I hope this scheme is a success as it demonstrates how the emergency services, venues, charities and volunteers are all working together to make our city a fantastic place.”

 

To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website.

www.gmp.police.uk

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

New York Abortion activists rally against Court leak at Foley Sq.

Unique Patton

Junior

Design Studies

 

"Safe Haven"

Digital Art

11 x 14 inches

$45

 

As a designer, I believe that everyone has a story to tell. In my work I want to visually share those stories to open up conversations that can change the perspective of those looking from the outside in on one's experience.

 

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This artist is open to commissions: upatton@ncsu.edu

This product was prepared from inspected and passed meat and/or poultry. Some food products may contain bacteria that could cause illness if the product is mishandled or cooked improperly. For your protection, follow these safe handling instructions.

 

Keep refrigerated or frozen. Thaw in refrigerator or microwave.

Keep raw meat and poultry separate from other foods. Wash working surfaces (including cutting boards), utensils, and hands after touching raw meat or poultry.

Cook thoroughly.

Keep hot foods hot. Refrigerate leftovers immediately or discard.

Many chemical can cause genetic damage that can impact future generations. This includes exposure to retail (chemical) products like pesticides and slovents. The skin, lungs and eyes are major routes of entry, so cover up and play it safe.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – A rigid hull inflatable boat, with U.S. Navy personnel aboard, is being lowered into the water from the USS Anchorage on the second day of Orion Underway Recovery Test 3 in the Pacific Ocean. NASA, Lockheed Martin and U.S. Navy personnel are conducting recovery tests using the Orion boilerplate test vehicle to prepare for recovery of the Orion crew module on its return from a deep space mission. The test allows the teams to demonstrate and evaluate the recovery processes, procedures, hardware and personnel in open waters. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is conducting the underway recovery tests. Orion is the exploration spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to destinations not yet explored by humans, including an asteroid and Mars. It will have emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during space travel and provide safe re-entry from deep space return velocities. The first unpiloted test flight of Orion is scheduled to launch in 2014 atop a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket and in 2018 on NASA’s Space Launch System rocket. For more information, visit www.nasa.gov/orion.

 

Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

the best thing about the Sister's show were the Marijuana 4/10 folks who incorrectly wandered into the Sister's space...they were like "OMG, This is like , OZ, man." Yes, it was. Probably because it was the Sister's 35th Anniversary and it was an homage to the Wizard of Oz. The lawn in front of the stage was filled with red-paper poppies. There were several 'Cowardly Lions", many "Glenda the Good Witch", a couple of 'Bad Witches" including one on a bike...a very young 6-year old Judy Garland passing out Giradelli Chocolate, an awesome Scarecrow of indeterminate sex, a few Tin Men (and one obviously Tin Woman), and even a couple of 'munchkins'...yes, real little people. Though, I'm happy to report that there were no Flying Monkeys.

 

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with every word, I live again

through the eyes of another

we'll meet at night wet from the rain

and surprise each other

with how we take away the pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

I dont know those eyes, but I see beauty there, always

I know its wrong to love you from afar, but it's a craze

you recognize my pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

you take away my pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

oh, I'll take away your pain

could you be the one to find me safe and sound?

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

love is how it's lost, not how it's found

 

love is how I'm lost, not how I'm found.

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