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My upload for a weekly challenge I'm doing with a group of Flickr friends. This week's theme is colourful.
St Michael's Church, Traralgon, was built c1936 from Briagolong sandstone to a design by architects Fritsch & Fritsch. It was substantially enlarged in 1978, with the sandstone from the old side walls being utilised elsewhere in the extensions, and new steel-framed translucent side walls infilled with colourful glass windows. The extensions were designed by architect Paul Archibald.
Stained glass windows have long been used to tell stories, and centuries ago when most people were illiterate, they were a means of conveying stories such as those from the Bible.
This Northern Window of St Michael's Church, titled "God and the Church", symbolises the following:
The green hand represents God the Father.
The cross surrounded by rays of light and glory represents God the Son.
The white dove represents God the Holy Spirit.
The boat and sail represent the Church, and people are entering it.
There is also symbolic significance in the colours used. Red is the colour of love, green the colour of creativity, blue the colour of living water, gold/yellow the colour of divinity, and clear the colour of humanity.
A much larger 24m x 3m long window is on the southern side of the building. Together with this northern window, they have transformed this neo-Gothic church into an interior of amazing light and space.
Information sourced from: www.smpt.org.au
and the church's foundation stones.
Adult Rafinesque's big-eared bat soars through the night. Bats are one of nature’s many pollinators for flowers and crops and are crucial in production for fruits and vegetables. USDA photo by Forest Service.
Beetle Damage. Western bark beetles are not invasive (native) in western U.S. forests. However, severe drought and unhealthy forest conditions over the last decade, along with unseasonably warm winters have led to extensive pine tree mortality throughout the west, especially in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Two species of bark beetles—the mountain pine beetle and spruce beetle—are particularly active. In 2009, the mountain pine beetle impacted 8.8 million acres, of the total 10.2 million acres affected by western bark beetles in the United States.
Although the infestation is too widespread to successfully control the beetles, the Forest Service and affected State partners work to protect high priority areas like recreational areas, water
sources and ecologically significant areas.
In FY 2010, the FS will spend $79 million for research, prevention, and suppression activities in an effort to reduce the impacts of western bark beetles.
APHIS does not regulate these pests due to their native status, but is currently developing regulations involving restrictions on the domestic movement of firewood and wood packaging materials in order to prevent the artificial spread of many forest pests, including the western bark beetles.
Photo by William M. Ciesla, Forest Health Management International
Tags: bark beetle
Link (underlined text above): www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/fidls/sprucebeetle/sprucebeetl...
SMPT provides hands on physical therapy. Located in the central South Mountain corridor of Phoenix AZ. This a great location for pt.
Big brown bat rest on a cave wall. Bats are one of nature’s many pollinators for flowers and crops and are crucial in production for fruits and vegetables. USDA photo by Forest Service.
Exercises supervising by physiotherpist at South Mountain Physical Therapy. We are your local physical therapy office centrally located for your convience.
SMPT South Mountain Physical Therapy is located near South Mountain on Phoenix Arizona. This location is central for before, during, and after work physical therapy appointments.
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Subsequent to Collett delivering structural steel and concrete to site, our in-house Engineering and Project teams can assist with the design assurance, planning and operations for site movements, to include the ‘final mile’ movement and installation of the components.
Find out more about our SPMT work here - lnkd.in/gzpshPJ
#ProjectManagement #ProjectEngineering #SPMT #HighwaysEngland #NetworkRail #HS2
Swallowtail butterflies rest on the ground. Butterflies are one of nature’s many pollinators for flowers and crops and are crucial in production for fruits and vegetables. Photo by U.S. Forest Service.
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Subsequent to Collett delivering structural steel and concrete to site, our in-house Engineering and Project teams can assist with the design assurance, planning and operations for site movements, to include the ‘final mile’ movement and installation of the components.
Find out more about our SPMT work here - lnkd.in/gzpshPJ
#ProjectManagement #ProjectEngineering #SPMT #HighwaysEngland #NetworkRail #HS2
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Subsequent to Collett delivering structural steel and concrete to site, our in-house Engineering and Project teams can assist with the design assurance, planning and operations for site movements, to include the ‘final mile’ movement and installation of the components.
Find out more about our SPMT work here - lnkd.in/gzpshPJ
#ProjectManagement #ProjectEngineering #SPMT #HighwaysEngland #NetworkRail #HS2
THE FLY -- Adult spotted Wing Drosophila on a raspberry.
CREDIT MANDATORY: Hannah Burrack, North Carolina State University, Bugwood.org
The Wellesely project site was busy as crews made final preparations for the "bridge move" this weekend.
As shown in this photo, the 530-ton replacement superstructure is already completely constructed in the cloverleaf just northeast of the existing old bridge. Four remote-controlled heavy haulers (already in place) will lift the bridge from its temporary supprts and drive it the short distance from the bridge. This impressive feat is anticipated to occur on the morning of Sunday, July 3rd.
To accomplish this, the bridge- and the portion of Route 9 beneath it -will be closed starting June 1 at 10 PM. The bridge will be replaced and all roads will be reopened at 10 PM on Monday, July 4th.
For more information, visit www.mass.gov/massdot/heavyliftwellesley
One of three 180 tonne tranformers on route from ThamesPort, Isle of Grain to the new Grain Power Station, Isle of Grain. The gross weight of the whole combination is approx. 290 tons. The transformer was moved on a 22 axle Scheuele SPMT. A 12 axle line was connected next to 10 axle lines and power pack. The journey from the port to site of only 1.8 miles took an hour and thirty minutes. Due to the size of the load, a particular stretch of road had to be completly closed for approx 50 minutes with police and coucil permission but without police or council assistance and much to the anger of the local residents of the village of Grain, as the stretch of road was the only way in and out of the village. The load was moved during daylight because the electricity board had to isolate then lift an overhead cable which was not allowed to be done at night. Once unloaded, the SMPT had to be moved back to ThamesPort for the next transformer. The load was escorted by Teahan Abnormal Load Escort Services.
New Release of the popular Time Recording software
Complete software package for the CHIPDRIVE® Time Recording system.
Consists of a module for administration and analysis and the extension for clocking on a PC.
CHIPDRIVE Time Recording 6.0 offers enhanced performance and numerous new management features:
Enhancements include improved personnel administration, an optimized excel export for daily reports, and improved password protection. New features include a larger user interface that can be individually configured by the user, including the ability to modify the color scheme and the navigational slide bars. To ease personnel administration, photos of employees can be imported and formatted with an integrated picture editing tool. Groups or individuals can be easily selected via the slide bar. In addition, the daily attendance log can now also be viewed and printed within the network via PC Time Clock - a special application for people working from home or satellite offices that allows users to clock in and out on the PC and transfer their timesheet data via the corporate network or Internet into the Time Recording system.
The software consists of three different modules:
CHIPDRIVE® Time Recording Software is the central system for administration and evaluation. It is used to enter an employee, specify target times, manage projects and breaks, vacations and sick leave. Use the software to collect and store data. Sophisticated evaluation options make the system a professional tool for your enterprise.
Use CHIPDRIVE® PC Time Clock to clock in and out directly at a workstation using a smart card and card reader. The entries are sent to CHIPDRIVE® PC Time Clock Server via the local TCP/IP network (HTTP) or by e-mail (POP3 / SMPT).
CHIPDRIVE® PC Time Clock Server is a link between the central installation of CHIPDRIVE® Time Recording, the installations of CHIPDRIVE® PC Time Clock and (or) any number of CHIPDRIVE® terminal devices.
If you have any further questions please contact the CHIPDRIVE® infoline free of charge.
One of three 180 tonne tranformers on route from ThamesPort, Isle of Grain to the new Grain Power Station, Isle of Grain. The gross weight of the whole combination is approx. 290 tons. The transformer was moved on a 22 axle Scheuele SPMT. A 12 axle line was connected next to 10 axle lines and power pack. The journey from the port to site of only 1.8 miles took an hour and thirty minutes. Due to the size of the load, a particular stretch of road had to be completly closed for approx 50 minutes with police and coucil permission but without police or council assistance and much to the anger of the local residents of the village of Grain, as the stretch of road was the only way in and out of the village. The load was moved during daylight because the electricity board had to isolate then lift an overhead cable which was not allowed to be done at night. Once unloaded, the SMPT had to be moved back to ThamesPort for the next transformer. The load was escorted by Teahan Abnormal Load Escort Services.
One of three 180 tonne tranformers on route from ThamesPort, Isle of Grain to the new Grain Power Station, Isle of Grain. The gross weight of the whole combination is approx. 290 tons. The transformer was moved on a 22 axle Scheuele SPMT. A 12 axle line was connected next to 10 axle lines and power pack. The journey from the port to site of only 1.8 miles took an hour and thirty minutes. Due to the size of the load, a particular stretch of road had to be completly closed for approx 50 minutes with police and council permission but without police or council assistance and much to the anger of the local residents of the village of Grain, as the stretch of road was the only way in and out of the village. The load was moved during daylight because the electricity board had to isolate then lift an overhead cable which was not allowed to be done at night. Once unloaded, the SMPT had to be moved back to ThamesPort for the next transformer. The load was escorted by Teahan Abnormal Load Escort Services.
Adult Rafinesque's big-eared bat rests on a cave wall. Bats are one of nature’s many pollinators for flowers and crops and are crucial in production for fruits and vegetables. USDA photo by Forest Service.
One of three 180 tonne tranformers on route from ThamesPort, Isle of Grain to the new Grain Power Station, Isle of Grain. The gross weight of the whole combination is approx. 290 tons. The transformer was moved on a 22 axle Scheuele SPMT. A 12 axle line was connected next to 10 axle lines and power pack. The journey from the port to site of only 1.8 miles took an hour and thirty minutes. Due to the size of the load, a particular stretch of road had to be completly closed for approx 50 minutes with police and council permission but without police or council assistance and much to the anger of the local residents of the village of Grain, as the stretch of road was the only way in and out of the village. The load was moved during daylight because the electricity board had to isolate then lift an overhead cable which was not allowed to be done at night. Once unloaded, the SMPT had to be moved back to ThamesPort for the next transformer. The load was escorted by Teahan Abnormal Load Escort Services.
Emerald Ash Borer. (Image courtesy Taylor Scarr, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Bugwood.org) CREDIT MANDATORY
pembangunan empat lokal/ruang untuk SMPT Harapan Rakyat hasil dari kampanye solidaritasKEBERSAMAAN.
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keberlanjutan bantuan untuk smpt harapan rakyat dan kemitraan baru dengan paud seruni. lokasi: desa moro-moro, register 45, sungai buay, kec. way serdang, kabupaten tulang bawang.
Emerald Ash Borer -- Known as EAB, this tiny insect has been enormously destructive in states where it has been found.
CREDIT MANDATORY -- Image by David Cappeart, Michigan State University. Image via Bugwood.org.