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A trainee reporting outcomes from group works.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Fallou Gueye. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO

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This bunch was training for HALO.

WMFS Trainee Firefighters at Walsall Fire Station. PHOTO: AARON MANNING WMFS

Train-the-Trainer Workshop Day III at SALA Phuket Resort & Spa, Thailand.

"The trainees become the Trainer"

a workshop by MinervA Training Asia; course trainer Stuart Baker www.minervatrainingasia.com/

100308-F-1020B-387 Kabul - An Afghan National Army officer trainee guards a window during a building clearing exercise at the Kabul Military Training Center March 8, 2010. The 20-week officer course has a 2.2 percent washout rate, one of the lowest attrition levels among Afghan National Security Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sarah Brown/RELEASED)

Pentax Spotmatic - Ilford Delta 100 (pushed 1 stop)

 

Probably at the pub, that's the only place that I seemed to take photos on the week. I wish i'd taken more now but to be honest there weren't that many opportunities. Must take more on my next job, someone remind me!

A trainee reporting outcomes from group works.

 

Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Fallou Gueye. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO

Shooting Range - Jezreel Valley Regional Council

WMFS Trainee Firefighters at Walsall Fire Station. PHOTO: AARON MANNING WMFS

Kara cracked up yesterday when I told her that TheBus' driver trainee sign makes me think of Ye Old Country Inn. It's something about that font -- that same something that makes me feel like ye driver trainee is one old ye driver trainee and makes me feel uncomfortable being around one of the drivers in training. Hahaha. They seem to train in Manoa quite a bit, so at least I am out of that environment now -- I just had to go there yesterday to return my campus parking tag.

my little boy, taken when he was about 4months old, he used to love going to sit in his dads van!! hard to believe he is 7 this month!!

A 3 day teacher training programme on Innovative and Safe Use of New Internet Technologies held at the University in Newport, Wales on the 9th, 10th and 11th of

June 2010.

performing with all of their soul

This visit was part of a press trip I âattended' on behalf of Visit Aberdeen for FoodFest15 (www.foodfest15.com). FoodFest15 is Aberdeenshireâs take on 'The Year Of Food & Drink Scotlandâ 2015 - and if itâs anything like the experience I had, a grand old time it shall be for anyone who goes. It runs all the way through January to December, though I only showed up for a few days at the end of June. As far as Iâm concerned, itâs ALWAYS the year of food and drink - I donât care where I am, or what year it is. Anyway, I shall now talk about the place you can see before you...

 

So, Eat On The Green. In a nutshellâ¦fkn incredible. Described by a TripAdvisor reviewer as âGourmet food in the middle of nowhereâ (lol). The little hamlet of Udny Green isnât exactly the middle of nowhere - itâs 20odd minutes from Aberdeen town centre. The restaurant's style is mainly british/modern European/Scottish with what someone else described as âA French twistâ I think. I didnât have the chance to do a âproper' review but based on the few hours I spent here, it was at LEAST an 8/10. So yeah, itâs fine-dining restaurant in a former post office though I think it was a pub that had fallen on bad times before the guys started converting it in 2004. They keep strange hours, being closed on Mondays and Tuesday

 

Whoâs behind it then? None other than the âkilted chefâ Craig Wilson (as affectionately named by TV personality Lorraine Kelly). Heâs cooked for the likes of Sir Sean Connery, Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Patrick Stewart. Craig got started at the tender age of 16 as a trainee chef at the Strathburn Hotel in Inverurie. He even did an âindustryâ stint as a product development chef for Baxterâs Food Group and Grampian Country Foods. Craigâs also a real chill guy - thatâs him standing by the entrance, no kilt the time but STRONG tartan trouser game going there.

 

These days, everybody goes on about using fresh and local produce (which is undoubtedly a very good thing indeed). But these guys really take that seriously. as in, they have their own little farm. The pictures of what looks like a farm are taken at the secret location of Craigâs polytunnels - where they grow much of their own herbs and produce. Having eaten fresh strawberries off of the stalk, I can say that the farmer/horticulturalist that Craigâs got looking after it knows his shit. And itâs all real healthy too! A hidden gem this one is, oh yes. Well done Craig.

Jimma Symfony Training

Attendees of the USAID-sponsored training course on wildlife and livestock disease prevention wrote recommendations to the African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources.

 

For more information on DAI's role in USAID's RESPOND_EPT project, go here: dai.tc/qzTolb

Let this just be a teaser for something I'll share with you next week.

No need for a selfie stick when you've got a young son.

Shooting Range - Jezreel Valley Regional Council

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