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Occupy DC, end of second week, on Freedom Plaza in Washington D.C.

The just-approved cover of my next book, which is scheduled for release in early (probably March or April) 2024. I'm both relieved and delighted to note that I am now done with the proofs and the indexing. Whew. Now off to the printer! I'll post an update when it's available.

 

[Update of May 14, 2024: It's been published! For more, visit the Cornell University Press website.]

 

This guide, the younger sibling of Chicago in Stone and Clay, continues the series with an in-depth look at the geologic origins and significance of building stone, terra-cotta, and brick—especially the famous Cream City Brick—adorning 129 sites in Milwaukee County.

 

Cover design by David Baldeosingh Rotstein. Upper photo © f11photo / shutterstock.com; inset photos by me.

 

And speaking of the inset photos, they show three of Milwaukee's more frequently encountered building materials. From top to bottom:

 

- Wauwatosa Dolostone (Silurian);

 

- Cream City Brick (base clay from local Quaternary fluviatile, lacustrine, and glacial deposits); and

 

- Wausau Granite (Paleoproterozoic).

   

With Ward Warehouse scheduled to close in August 2017 to make way for yet another luxury condominium project courtesy the Howard Hughes Corporation, my dad invited the family to get together at Kincaid's for lunch on April 1, 2017.

at the 2012 SmartPak West AQHA Novice Championship Show at the South Point Equestrian Center and Arena in Las Vegas. (Journal photo)

Isn't it about time everybody saw what my handwriting looked like?

 

This is my schedule for the day. Business, business, business!

Hunterspoint Ave Sta

Family and friends of the crew of Los Angeles-class fast attack submarine USS Charlotte (SSN 766) gather at the submarine piers at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for lunch before Charlotte departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Tuesday, April 2, for a regularly scheduled six-month deployment to the Western Pacific region. Commissioned in September 1994, Charlotte is the fourth ship of the United States Navy to be named for Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)

Location

Field End Road, Eastcote, Ruislip, Middlesex HA4

 

Notes

Canon EOS 30.

50mm. f/1.8.

Ilford Delta Pro. ISO 100.

Scan from negative.

 

Thanks to Sam for developing.

 

Hello larger view.

Please don't steal.

I mainly relied on a PDF version of this on my mobile. Way too many people on Saturday to check this schedule frequently.

I can schedule photography shoots, but sometimes the best pictures just happen. Photo on left is SOOC, and the right image is PW BWBeauty with edge burn. I love her eyes in this shot.

Alex takes a brief notice of the schedule screen and reminds himself that he will need to double check that on his way in tonight

Our schedule for graduation & prom....wow...the photos were cheap, huh? Too bad no one ever got the prom photos!

 

Thanks, Robert Koenig! I have to ask though, why did you save this?

seoul fashion week 2011 s/s schedule

A cold grey January afternoon at Ironbridge

Opponents of Donald Trump gathered outside the ConventionCenter in Wildwood, N.J. where the President was scheduled to speak.

A second visit to Baddesley Clinton (in around 8 years). Saw the garden again, but this time went into the house for the first time.

  

Baddesley Clinton is a moated manor house, located some 8 miles (13 km) north-west of the historic town of Warwick in the English county of Warwickshire. The house probably originated in the 13th century, when large areas of the Forest of Arden were cleared for farmland. The site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and the hall a Grade I listed building.

 

In 1438, John Brome, Under-Treasurer of England, bought the manor, which passed to his son, Nicholas. Nicholas was responsible for the extensive rebuilding of the nearby parish church dedicated to St Michael, done as penance for killing the parish priest, a murder reputed to have taken place in the great house itself. The house from this period was equipped with gun-ports, and possibly a drawbridge. When Nicholas Brome died in 1517, the house passed to his daughter, who married Sir Edward Ferrers (High Sheriff of Warwickshire) in 1500. The house remained with the Ferrers family until 1940, when it was purchased by Thomas Walker, a relative of the family who changed his name to Ferrers. His son, who inherited it in 1970, sold the estate in 1980 to the National Trust, which now manages it.

 

Henry Ferrers "The Antiquary" (1549–1633) made many additions to Baddesley Clinton, including starting the tradition of stained glass representing the family's coat of arms. Such glass now appears in many of the public rooms in the house. It is thought that he was responsible for building the great hall. In the 18th century the great hall was rebuilt in brick, and the east range was extended, though with great care to continue the style of the original building.

 

The house was inhabited in the 1860s by the novelists Georgiana Chatterton and her second husband Edward Heneage Dering, both of whom converted to Catholicism. The house's Catholic chapel was rebuilt, along with a general refurbishment of the house. Major interior changes took place up until the 1940s, with the first floor outside the chapel being completely altered. The house as it now exists has extensive formal gardens and ponds, with many of the farm buildings dating back to the 18th century. St Michael's church, which shares much history with the house, is a few hundred yards up a lane. Inside the house are a beautiful great hall, parlour and library, amongst other rooms, and there is a great deal of 16th century carving and furniture to be seen, as well as the 19th century accessories the later inhabitants used.

  

The Walled Garden at Baddesley Clinton. In the summer there is a lot of lovely colourful flowers here.

  

Flowers

Utrecht is a train hub -- most trains go through here to get anywhere else.

Photo taken at the Mini Maker Faire: Melbourne, 14 January 2012

The event was scheduled to be a 10K cross country run; unfortunately Area I weather of late has damaged the course so nearly 60 runners took to the roads of Camps Casey and Hovey on July 27.

 

On hand to make the award presentations was the Commander of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Lt. Col. Mark Danner.

 

Even though this was an individual competition, Danner could see the fellowship among the runners and he liked what he saw during the contest.

 

“Esprit de corps… fosters unit pride… we can’t ask for anything more for our Soldiers,” said Danner. “This is an example of what we’re all about here in the 2nd Infantry Division.”

 

Runners competed in five categories and here are the individual results:

 

Women's Senior:

1st place: Leilani Douthit

 

Women's Open:

1st place: Spc. Robin Thomas

2nd place: Christine Sing

3rd place: Kendra Cox

 

Men’s Senior:

1st place: Chief Warrant Officer Jael Lord

2nd place: Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Miller

3rd place: Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Bradley

 

Men’s Open:

1st place: Cpt. Elder Bennett

2nd place: Sgt. Edward Lopez

3rd place: Pfc. Jason Pulido

 

Stroller:

1st place: Cpt. Timothy Cox

2nd place: Sgt. 1st Class Guy Sing

3rd place Staff Sgt. Sean Watls

You can use this form to request a reservation for e-waste pick-up.

 

After submission, a service representative will match your request with those already confirmed on our master calendar.

 

If a scheduling conflict exists, we will notify you via e-mail and suggest an alternative date/time. If no such conflict exists, you will recieve an e-mail confirming the date/time of your reservation.

 

Need to change/modify your reservation?

 

trivalleyrecyclers.com/pick_up.html

The stage manager and his crew uses this note to keep track of the bands playing on stage. How did comic sans become the only font they found appropriate to convey this information?

Emirates A6-EEN MSN135 operates first schedule A380 DXB-MRU

While we had stoped at a petrol station to refill, i noticed an old house with a huge fence around it accross from where i was sitting, in my car. so being the lil criminal i am i crossed the road n jumped the fence to get some great shots of this amazing house Scheduled for demolition in a few weeks...it made me sad to think that something so beautiful will soon no longer exist.

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