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PACIFIC OCEAN (MAY 13, 2014) Deck Department Sailors aboard aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) participate in a replenishment at sea with Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Yukon (T-AO 202). Carl Vinson is underway conducting Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) off the coast of Southern California. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Giovanni Squadrito/Released)
*Really sorry for the late response Michael*
My Push partner for R15 was "m oleathlobhair's" or Michael Lawlor:
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His push for me was the following:
I will be visiting New York (and Boston) next year and I have never been before. You already have an interesting set of photographs that epitomise New York City: cityscapes, skyscrapers and more unusual details of the city. I would like you to go a little further and show me something of New York that the tourists do not see that you think is interesting to the photographer. At first I thought this is not much of a push for you, but as I write this I realise so much of New York has been covered by photographers, what is left? A little montage would be nice, but one picture embodying an aspect of photographic New York; and do not forget to add full details of where it is and why you chose it.
Good luck,
Michael
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The side of New York that the tourists do not see is the hard work that it takes to keep the city running 24 hours a day. My montage and my response is dedicated to the hard working and dedicated New Yorkers who make it all happen!! Everyone works hard it does not matter who you are, you need to keep up with the pace of life in NYC.
I have included some photos of people from different walks of life from different professions to illustrate my point ...Construction workers, MTA employees, police officers,cab drivers, traders on the New York Stock Exchange, office workers and everyone else who works hard.... make New York one of the best cities in the world!
Taking out the trash...
The recycling dumpster gets full quickly and the boxes aren't always broken down correctly....so I like to climb up and pound them down. I am friendly to the environment. :)
Bruxism can interfere with the sensory complex of the ear, through the TMJ.
By several nerves. TMJ is also innervated by the trigeminal nerve.
Ps: we all have some hairs in our ears!
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I had great plans for today until my wife "suggested" I spend sometime in the garden - not that I'm ever far away from working in my garden! Anyway, our weather has been beautiful and really quite warm so I was tasked with cutting back some of our bushes and trees and even cutting our back garden grass! I did manage to take 4 photos and all were taken - that's right - in the garden! Yes, darling I'll do the front garden, as well!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ WEATHER .....
Thanks, in advance, to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.
Week 2: Working Hard for the Money
Every 6 months, I get have a very comprehensive reporting project at work that takes a SIGNIFICANT amount of time, and has to be accurate. I started this project on January 3rd, and finally finished it on on the 14th. 12 days straight. Usually not anything that would phase me, but considering the fact that I've been used to working 4 day work weeks for the last 3 months or so (Have to lower my PTO balance), so this project seemed like it took an eternity. Today was my first day off (Project completed!) and I'm very happy that I get to take some time to hang out with Jess and relax a bit. Here's to the weekend!
On break at work, wishing NoShaveNovemer would be over already. I miss my usual 5oclock shadow stubble!