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It now seems once a year the slopes around Cape Town catch fire. It does destroy a lot of wildlife habitat. Olympus OM3ti - 100mm f2.8
.... one donation at a time.
150/365 - My gratitude journal: I am grateful for those who donate blood, I have never needed it, but my family has.
A perk for donating blood on company time ~ they give you 4 hours off PAID! I would donate regardless. This was my 19th time.
Stuff to fix stuff is worthy of endorsement. This is fabric tape found at Joann Fabric. I cut 10" lengths and layed them like tiles across the length of my back seat. The sun was weakening the fabric and holes were sprouting across the back in little slits. I like the fabric finish and it's thin so looks good. It sticks quite well though it is coming up a bit at the bottom edge along the back. It will do for now. On a small hole it worked great and isn't pulling up at the edges at all. Cannot use seat covers for a seat that folds down. The seat itself I cover with a painters drop cloth to protect from cargo I carry.
Q&A with director Brent E. Huffman, producer Zak Piper, executive producer Julia Reichert, and co-editor Jim Klein.
April 11, 2015
(credit: Paul Deblinger)
Home energy saving kits are now available to borrow at all Dublin City Public Libraries.
The Home Energy Saving Kits have been developed by Dublin's energy agency Codema and contain six practical tools to help the public save energy at home. The items in the toolkits address three key areas of energy use in the home - space heating, hot water and electricity consumption - and can help identify common problems such as lack of insulation, poor ventilation and the appliances in the home that might be driving up electricity bills.
After the dogs got to "Chub Chub" I decided to remake him for Will. So far I got most of the pieces sepertated. We just need to find the new fabric for him.
Three boys who broke the Reading Room door to get inside and save books from the fire, and firefighters investigating.
An image of Dash Coin Saving. In this photograph a hand can be seen putting a Dash Coin medallion into a Piggy Bank to portray saving money in the form of Cryptocurrency. We have decided to release this photograph under Creative Commons Attribution Licensing. This means that you have our permission to use it any you'd like. But please don't forget to credit us with a link to www.raisin.co.uk when you use the photo.
From the S. Zeno chapel in S. Prassede. This ninth-century mosaic perhaps was once part of a larger image depicting the Harrowing of Hell.
So my bigass goldfish (named Fatass) was acting like a total spaz for a day or 2 and at first we thought he was prolly just up for removal from planet but I asked Bart to take some water to the pet store to get it tested and sure as shit the water had some crap in it or some shit.
Prolly shit. That goldfish is HUGE. He poops for days.
So anyway, this stuff is sposed to clear up the shit and Fatass has been much less of a spaz, so yay!
Good thing, cuz there's no WAY he'd flush down the toilet.
Part of a project my friends and I are working on.
Captain Hook has captured Wendy Darling as a ploy to lure Peter Pan into his trap. Unfortunately, Hook has forgotten about Peter's little fairy Tinkerbell...
Wendy - Me
Fairy- Stock from mjranum_stock
Wings - Stock from Jaymasee [link]
Thanks for the stock, you should check these artists work out, they're amazing!
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This is a technique Russ developed after watching me just reach down and grab the jaws.....not always a risk-less move. We now use wire-ties ..... 48 inch long .... and although they can slip off easily it as least slows the jaws down. Again....as they say on TV.....PLEASE Don't try this at home, we are experts.
Woodland Medicinal Seed Saving. Photo taken by Katie Trozzo on medicinal producer Dave Carman's forest farm (August 22, 2013). More information can be found and questions answered about this and other forest farming products at (www.extension.org/forest_farming).
Robert Backert (center), fire prevention inspector with the USAG Mannheim's
fire department, was presented a US Army Europe Certificate of Achievement
March 31 for his heroic action in saving the life of an injured Soldier during a motorcyclist accident in 2006. As first responder on scene, Backert took charge of the incident and provided medical care. For his heroic action, Backert's name was nominated
for the 2006 Department of Defense Fire and Emergency Services Heroism Award and was selected runner-up.
The award presentation took place while his father Jackson Croker (left)
came for a 10-day visit to meet his son for the first time after 48 years.
Right: Lt. Col. Jeffrey Fletcher, commander, USAG Mannheim. (photo by Sieg Heppner, USAG Mannheim Public Affairs)
What is now the Takanassee Beach Club was originally known as U.S. Life-Saving Station #5. It is a rare survivor from the era of frequent shipwrecks, when sand bars, shallow waters, and winter storms made the waters of New Jersey treacherous to the busy coastwise trade. In 1900 New Jersey contained 42 life saving stations situated three and a half miles apart between Sandy Hook and Cape May. From September to May their crews patrolled the beaches nightly looking for ships at peril. From this root the United States Coast Guard grew, but today only a few of the stations survive.
This property still has its three original buildings, and each, only moderately altered, is an architectural gem. The oldest, a handsome stick style building with prominent decorative trusses in each gable, was built in 1878-79 after a model designed for the 1876 Philadelphia centennial exhibition. The second building is shingle style, designed cica 1897 as living quarters for the life-saving crew. The third building from 1903 lies closest to the beach. It is a one-story, shingled boathouse with a tall square lookout tower facing the ocean. All three of the buildings are the only ones in New Jersey. No other location in the United States retains as many original Life-Saving Service buildings.
Deactivated by the Coast Guard in 1928, it subsequently became the Takanassee Beach Club. Today the former U.S. Life-Saving Station #5, is in need of rescue itself. What no northeaster or hurricane accomplished in 135 years, a developer’s bulldozer could soon achieve. The site is under threat of demolition for a proposed townhouse development, although the project is currently on hold pending environmental review. The prospective builder has only offered to move the buildings.
The buildings of Life-Saving Station #5 are irreplaceable survivors of an earlier at the shore. PNJ thinks preserving them at their original sites through some form of adaptive use should be the highest priority, to avoid losi
Moore Street is a street in Dublin famous for its rubbish fruit and vegetable market. It is also where the leaders of the 1916 Rising surrendered. This makes it important to Sinn Féin and other guardians of the Republican tradition. This poster is from before the election was called. As well as advertising the rally, it allows Sinn Féin to put their name on posters in advance of the election campaign.
A Cultural Exchange! On my penultimate day in Havana (around the Vieja area i think) I met this father-and-son busking duo. I gave them a dollar and asked him if i could have a go. He was speechless as i reeled off some Vivaldi and BachI, and I told him that i had a present for him and we arranged to meet up again the next day.
I have him a set of Dominant strings (probably the most expensive strings on the market) which i had been saving for the whole holiday. He was buzzing, and gave me a gift in return - a guiro!
Never mind doling out pens and soap, trainers or addidas t shirts, give something worthwhile!