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Sgt. Scott Papa, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, hands a piece of cake to a post exchange customer on Fort Bragg, N.C., June 10, 2013. The cake cutting ceremony was part of a multiple day celebration of the Army's birthday at Fort Bragg.
(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Jeremy Bennett)
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck working in the Beer Bar as part of the decoration for Daft Friday.
Centennial Daft Friday at the Glasgow University Union
Friday December 18th, 2009
Uli, in his 3 Fonteinen cap, serving cask lambic to visitors at In de Verzekering tegen de Grote Dorst in Eizeringen, Belgium, on 2 March 2012.
The 82nd Airborne Division Brass Quintet plays for shoppers as cooks from the 18th Fires Brigade serve birthday cake celebrating the Army's upcoming birthday at the North Post Commissary, June 9, 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Spc Caitlyn Byrne/27th Public Affairs Detachment)
Shakespeare's Birthday Bash at the Folger Shakespeare Library. April 6, 2014.Photo by Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com
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MSMH offer a Thanksgiving Dinner in honor of Mission and Values Week and to give thanks to their physicians, associates and volunteers who carry on the original vision and mission of the Sisters.
After serving as the U.S. Army Alaska commander for the past two years, Maj. Gen. Michael Shields passed the unit colors and leadership of America’s Arctic Warriors to Maj. Gen. Bryan Owens during a change of command ceremony, Friday, July 10, 2015, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The ceremony was presided over by Gen. Vincent Brooks, commander of U.S. Army Pacific, and held on Pershing Field in front of the U.S. Army Alaska headquarters. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher)
Most firehouses in New Jersey are run by brave volunteer men and women who give their own time and risk their lives to protect the members of their community. A long-standing tradition in firehouses is the “Wetdown” of a new fire engine when it arrives from the factory to its new home in the fire station.
A local firehouse in Monmouth County recently obtained a new engine. Her name is Engine Truck 36-180 and she’s the prettiest gal in the firehouse. It took several years of hard work by the dedicated men and women of this firehouse to obtain her.
This afternoon, the Mayor of the Borough of Tinton Falls and several ranking members of the house gave a few words in memorial for the new truck that is dedicated to two departed friends of the firehouse. Then a local Catholic Parish Priest blessed her with Holy Water. Afterwards, members of fire companies from nearby towns came to the station with their sirens blaring and dowsed the new engine with water to christen her for the new duties she will perform serving the men and women who will use her to fight fires in Tinton Falls, NJ and other nearby towns when assistance is needed.
The lighting was very poor in the gym and I had to shoot at ISO 400 which is very noisy on my Sony. I cleand up these shots with Picture Cooler -- www.denoiser.shorturl.com/. This program does and excellent job.
The lamb vendor is emptying a crock of slow-cooked lamb for us to sample. The crocks are embedded in ashes for hours. I believe the pointed finger is that of our wonderful Insight Tour guide, Hassan. I suspect Hassan felt as I did and would have preferred to eat in the marketplace, but a tour of 40 means supplying one size fits all and that meant we did not experience the great food Morocco is known for. We left the marker place and went on to a restaurant where the "lamb" dish was probably 100 year-old mutton. The smell of cooked sheep was overpowering. Fortunately, there were other choices.
This was one of our first trips outside of Vancouver after the lock downs in British Columbia in March and April 2020. We spent a June weekend in Whistler, BC, Canada. We stopped at one of our favourite places--the Mallard Bar at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Hotel.
We observed several changes. Everyone was wearing a mask. Plexiglass had been put up in the Mallard Bar, Check In, and Reception. There were no physical meds--you had to scan a QR code which then gave you the menu.
Here our server wears a mask.
Armed Forces Day .. June 18th Weymouth , Dorset .. Remembering ' our ' Troops presently serving to those who have served in the Past ..
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This is just one of the few buildings open to the public in Bodie.
most of my inside shots were taken with my nikon d60 using my Tokina 12-24mm lens.
Bodie, an original ghost town from the late 1800's, stands today in a state of "arrested decay". So coined by the State of California when they took over the town in 1962 to make it a State Historic Park.
In 1859 William (a.k.a. Waterman) S. Bodey discovered gold near what is now called Bodie Bluff. A mill was established in 1861 and the town began to grow. It started with about 20 miners and grew to an estimated 10,000 people by 1880! By that time, the town of Bodie bustled with families, robbers, miners, store owners, gunfighters and prostitutes of all kinds. At one time there was reported to be 65 saloons in town. Amongst the saloons were numerous brothels and 'houses of ill repute', gambling halls and opium dens. Needless to say that there was entertainment for every taste.
After a long day working the claims, the miners would head for the bars and the red light district to spend their earnings. The mixture of money, gold and alcohol would often prove fatal. It is said that there was a man killed every day in Bodie. Presumably, the undertaker never had a slow day.
There are records that say that Wm. Body took a ship from New York, around the horn to end up in San Francisco. The name of the town was changed at some point in time, before the majority of the people made their way to Bodie. There are different stories as to why - one says it was to keep the correct pronunciation of town's namesake. Another says that the sign painter didn't have the room for the tail of the lower-case "y". Today, even though Bodie is lost down a dusty 13 mile long road, off of state highway 395, it is amazing just how many people are aware of this once glorious town.
There's a story about a little girl whose family moved from San Francisco to Bodie. Depending on who tells you, or where you read it, she wrote either: "Good, by God, I'm going to Bodie" or "Goodbye God, I'm going to Bodie".
Bodie is a ghost town in the Eastern Sierras, a draw to millions of people, and a photographer's dream!
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Nikon D60| Tokina 12-24 f/4 @12mm| f4| 1/125 sec| ISO 1600| Manual Mode| Hand Held| PS CS5
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Inauguration ceremony for new health facility in Protection of Civilians site 3.
International Medial Corps has been providing emergency health services in the UN House Protection of Civilian sites since early 2014, serving a population of close to 30,000 IDPs.
With 200 staff, IMC has provided over 50,000 consultations, including more than 3,000 anti-natal and post-natal consultations and over 380 primary health consultations daily in the outpatient department; over 6,000 children have received routine health vaccinations. More than 1,400 children have been born in IMC health facilities.
With the support of UNFPA and OFDA, International Medical Corps recently upgraded reproductive health and outpatient care facilities in the site. These facilities, which were previously based in emergency tents, are now semi-permanent structures offering adequate space for care. This inauguration ceremony serves to present the new facilities and services to the community, as well as to recognize the tireless efforts of the health facility workers.
Services offered in the POC clinic include maternity and delivery, anti-natal and post-natal care, family planning, routine vaccinations, outpatient care, pharmacy, prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), HIV counseling and testing, mental health services, and community health promotion. A 24-hour ambulance service offers access to services in POC1 including 24-hour emergency and in-patient nutrition stabilization center, as well as emergency referrals to higher-level care facilities.
Here, visitors tour the new facilities.
Blackie takes her pick of peanuts. This was taken last year, as we haven't seen our favorite squirrel since last summer when Moz moved in. But now there's a new visitor -- a young girl squirrel with Blackie's smarts -- so we figure she's her offspring.
Goal: Create auditorium banners which convey our mission objectives
Audience: church guests and members
Direction: Modern, Different colors for each banner)
Project: 3 banners: Seeking, Sharing, Serving
Other important info: finished dimensions 6' x 3'... hung 15' from floor on back stage wall.
Cooks from the 18th Fires Brigade Dining Facility serve birthday cake celebrating the Army's upcoming birthday at the North Post Commissary, June 9, 2014.(U.S. Army photo by Spc Caitlyn Byrne/27th Public Affairs Detachment)