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Text from the Oliver Springs Historical Society

oshistorical.com/spring-street-property

 

The home of George Parnell at 315 West Spring Street that was built in the 1890's. George was born in Indiana to John Parnell and Katherine Croy Parnell. His father John was from England. George Parnell married Sarah E Campbell Parnell in 1882 and together they would have three sons, John Campbell Parnell who married Vesta Ruffner, the parents of Bromma Lane Parnell. The other sons were Charles Joseph Parnell and Harry Paul Parnell.

 

George Parnell was a lumberman and sawmill operator. The Parnells cut most of the virgin timber in the Windrock and New River area. This home was built of choice lumber of the virgin timber. George was also one the first city Alderman. He would leave for North Carolina sometime before 1920 and remain in the lumber business until he died in 1940 in North Carolina. He and Sarah are both buried in the Oliver Springs Cemetery.

This is not a technically good photo, but I like it. Natalie was texting and looked up as I took the picture. I need to work on changing settings faster. Nat says that she should have been in high school in the 80s ... she thinks her hair would have been perfect during those years. Silly girl!

 

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September 25, 2016 - The following text comes from Galapagos Conservation Trust website: "Blue-footed boobies are large, distinctive birds, found along the Eastern Pacific coastline where they often nest on small islands with rocky coasts. Their name comes from the Spanish word ‘bobo’, meaning foolish or clown – referring to their clumsy movement on land. Their plumage is brown on top, with a white rump and black tail, whilst their underparts are white. The most distinctive characteristic of the blue-footed booby is its large blue feet, which play an important role in courtship. Females are thought to select males with brighter feet, as they are an indicator of his overall condition and thus the quality of his genes. Females tend to be larger than males, and have darker blue feet.

 

Despite their clumsiness on land, boobies are extremely agile in the air. At dawn, they take to the sky in search of schools of small fish such as anchovies and sardines, often foraging in large groups of up to 200 birds. Once the prey has been spotted, the booby folds back its wings, giving it a more streamlined shape, and plunges into the water. Dives may occur from over 20 metres above the water, and the bird hits the water at speeds up to 60 mph, snapping up fish in its serrated beak.

 

The mating season for blue-footed boobies occurs between June and August. Mating is preceded by an elaborate courtship ritual, which begins with the male presenting the female with a small stick or stone. He then tips his beak, tail, and wing tips to the sky, whistles, and marches around the female with a high-stepping motion, showing off his feet. Once a match is made, the pair will often remain together for life. The female lays two to three eggs, which both parents take turns to incubate whilst the other keeps watch for predators. Boobies lack a brood patch, instead using their large feet to keep the eggs warm. Eggs hatch after approximately 45 days, and the chicks are fed on regurgitated fish by both parents. Young boobies will stay with their parents for about two months"

 

- See more at: galapagosconservation.org.uk/wildlife/blue-footed-booby/#...

fragments of the greek translation

this is my sister. texting. her favortie sport.

British heart foundation.

Swindon Rotary Club fund raiser.

 

"i definitely said "heart" on my text.

For 21ˢᵗ century viewers:

● 126' = 38·4 m

● 1,007' = 307 m

● 11' 10" = 3·6 m

● 5' 3" = 1·6 m

Annual dinner outing of our calligraphy school to what must be the best Japanese restaurant in town. These pictures show the pieces we brought with us to show the others. Our task this year was to write on a picture.

A stunning female figure in her early 20s with the body of an anime figurine (exaggerated bust, petite waist, thick thighs and large hips) lounging sensually in a cozy yet provacative pose. The figurine wears a form fitting top that hugs her form, outlining her curves with incredible detail.

(Flux Pro v1.1 Ultra)

Hidden Text.

 

I found this hidden text at Manual book of Canon EF 100 f/2.8 L

 

Can you read it ?

 

read it from bottom left to upper right

false genealogy NZ absraction

another self portrait in front of video projection Figures of Speech (Text Rain) by Camille Utterback in the hallway at 21c.

text sewn with woven backstich

Photo processed with Sweetie.

Each of member of my family has a Christmas tree bauble with our name on it (presents from family friends ages ago). Mine broke a few years ago so with the aid of a Sharpie I made a replacement.

 

I resisted the urge to heavy metal umlaut the i in my name.

It seems that only British and Russian ppl are mad about those detective stories.

 

And British do not attend this museum.

silver-process photo, encaustic wax and ink.

 

Hand made the eggs, each had a different word, found the nest

even her handwriting is pretty.

Cala Portals Vells, Mallorca, Spain.

There's nothing like being out and a little tipsy, then noticing this text that came in about an hour earlier. Then calling home about it. Then coming home about 45 minutes later to see that he never left the deck out of fear. Carolyn ended up saving the day and escorting the bat outside in a sheet.

The rest of the text describing the nuclear bomb on display at Yorkshire Air Museum. According to this description this is a thermonuclear (three-stage) nuclear weapon.

What teens do, uhm just about 24/7

ak-47, hgp gothic m/8px, 2008

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