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TRUST IN ENERGY TRUST
Energy Trust of Oregon helps Oregonians make decisions that will reduce their energy costs, environmental impact, and improve the economy. People knew who they were, but misunderstood precisely what they did. We helped them simplify their messaging and describe their mission in a more accessible manner, more than tripling their name recognition in the two years we worked together.
I am focused on you,
not a move you make,
steady breathing,
everythings quiet,
calmness surrounds us
not a taste of tension
for i trust in you.
Battle of Brentford - 12th November 1642.
The battle of Brentford was fought on the 12th November 1642. Following the battle of Edgehill, and after taking Banbury and Oxford, the royalist army eventually advanced on London along the Thames valley. On 12th a detachment attacked two parliamentarian regiments quartered in Brentford, that were covering the approach to London from the west. The battle primarily involved a fight through what was then the small town of Brentford, some 8 miles from the capital. The royalists were victorious but their army was delayed by the parliamentarian resistance and halted outside the town at nightfall. This allowed the parliamentary field army and London militia to form-up on Turnham Green and halt the King’s advance on London the next day.
Extract from The Battlefields Trust Resource Centre at www.battlefieldstrust.com/resource-centre/civil-war/battl...
Taking some rays . . .
One of the (now) four species of snake in the UK, grass snakes were treated as a single species until August 2017 when genetic analysis proved that the group actually contains two species rather than one. Common grass snakes (natrix natrix) like this one are green with a prominent pale collar marking (not shown here due to the snake's position) while barred grass snakes (natrix helvetica) are more grey and lack the collar. All grass snakes tend to be found near still or slow flowing water and may be seen swimming or actively hunting amphibians below the surface. They are non venomous. Taken as a whole, they are the UK's commonest snake.
This one was found warming itself in sunshine in woodland near West Bergholt, Colchester.
whale shark showed explicit trust that humans will not harm it as it went towards fisherman with the krill to feed it….
isnt that just so wonderful?
To trust or not to trust.
It would seem a hard thing for a pigeon to do being as young boys seem to spend a lot of time chasing pigeons, for no good reason. (except for it being fun) But it was good bread and so worth risking your life for.
RU Talk: Emily Berçir Zimmerman moderates the panel discussion “Held in Trust” with David Levine, Annie Dorsen and RU artists Irina Baldini and Masako Matsushita.
Tuesday July 31th, 2012 at 6.30 pm
Location:Residency Unlmited
360 Court Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231
www.residencyunlimited.org/activities/2012/08/ru-talk-emi...