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Models show off the capstone fashion designs of Bee Pettner during recording of the 2021 Design Merchandising Fashion Show at the Richardson Design Center during the COVID-19 pandemic. February 27, 2021

shot by a student at indiana state university.

this photo was found at the isu website, but its in an area that only

students and alumni and access.

no name was listed to credit.

 

ps:: for those that don't know - this is of the fountain found in the middle of campus

"Pro Rogue State"

 

This was one of many home made posters that was seen during the Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament demonstration on Parliament Hill (Ottawa), January 23, 2010.

 

An estimated 7,500 people were on the hill according to an RCMP officer.

 

Speakers included Jack Layton (leader of Canada's New Democratic Party) and Michael Ignatieff (leader of the Liberal party of Canada).

 

The demonstration was to protest the proroguing of the Parliament Canada by the prime minister, Stephen Harper, on December 30, 2009. This is the second time in as many years that parliament has been prorogued by Stephen Harper.

We've visited the park several times, but finally took the short hike up to the falls.

“Winter” at the Tyler State Park (Texas) 2019. «Зима». Парк в Тайлере, Техас.

Niagara State Park, Niagara Falls, NY in background

 

- Horseshoe (Canadian) Falls, Niagara River

One of Penn State's most architecturally striking buildings, the Information Sciences and Technology Building was dedicated in 2004.

From Empire State Building in Manhattan.

KSU vs Lipscomb on October 22, 2016

Not sure if this place is still open, but I liked their old sign. This is in Las Vegas, New Mexico.

State Fish Art Contest

 

State-Fish Art Contest expo, Images By Larry Hodge, TPWD ©2010

State of the Map Africa 2019

Shot on a land camera 250 with FP 100C Fujifilm

One summer, when I was young, my mother took some classes at MSU to enhance her teaching certificate. A few times, she dropped my brother and me off at Michigan State University Museum while she went to her class. I developed a love and respect for museums from this, and I have always remembered it fondly. I made a point of visiting it when I was back for my father's ninetieth birthday party and, y'know what, it really is a great museum which takes its mandate to educate seriously.

 

Thank you, Mom. Dropping me here was the act of a terrific parent.

 

It was a miserable day in Ann Arbor, but the clouds cleared briefly, and I managed to snap off a few shots of the State Theatre sign. I used to love the State Theatre. The nostalgic charm of the place made it such an enjoyable college spot. Still, its bright yellow marquis brings back my college days.

 

The last time I was here, my friend was running the concession stand and let me in for free. But the joke was on me. The projector died.

Sunshine State Scholars event, Friday, April 1, 2022, in Orlando, Fla. (Photo by Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Montara State Beach looking south from Highway 1

Date: 2/18/2011

Time: 1025

Tide: 6.1 Feet

Swell: ~8 feet

News 9 PhotoBooth - Oklahoma State Fair 2016

Michigan State University Alumni Association

 

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Bluebonnets and cascading water along the Spillway Trail in March of 2012. #cleburnestatepark

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State Fair rides are fun.

I just wish I had a tripod with me...

Photo from Empire State Building

Texas state capitol building in Austin, Texas

  

From a couple months ago, this was the first time ever we made it to the Utah State Fair as a family. We spent just a short amount of time at the fair but had a fantastic time while we were there. We're not generally the sort of people that will go into large crowds of people, but occasionally we'll make an exception. I'm glad we made an exception this year.

Sunshine State Scholars event, Friday, April 1, 2022, in Orlando, Fla. (Photo by Phelan M. Ebenhack)

State Fair rides are fun.

I just wish I had a tripod with me...

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