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A few nice photo letters images I found:


Christmas letters
photo letters
Image by Moyan_Brenn
Christmas letters on the Christmas tree in the home of my aunty.

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Image by archer10 (Dennis)
This building was built for the movie “A Scarlet Letter” that was filmed here. Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada


Letter from Acting Secretary of State Robert Bacon to U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Whitelaw Reid (page 8 of 8)
photo letters
Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Letter from Acting Secretary of State Robert Bacon to U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Whitelaw Reid Discussing Postcards Regarding the Chicago Meatpacking Industry, 10/09/1907

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 9106

From:: Series: Numerical Files, compiled 08/1906 - 1910

Created By:: Department of State. (09/1789 - )

Production Date: 10/09/1907

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=2657925

Repository: Archives II Reference Section (Civilian), National Archives at College Park, MD

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Nice York Photo photos

A few nice york photo images I found:


Manhattan Skyline
york photo
Image by Gwenaël Piaser
New York, July 2009.


Manhattan
york photo
Image by Gwenaël Piaser
New York, July 2009.

Dungeness 21-04-2012

Some cool image shack images:


Dungeness 21-04-2012
image shack
Image by Karen Roe
Dungeness is a headland on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland. It shelters a large area of low-lying land, Romney Marsh. Dungeness is also the name given to a “village” situated along the beach, and to an important ecological site on the same location. It is one of the largest expanses of shingle in the world. It is of international conservation importance for its geomorphology, plant and invertebrate communities and birdlife.

Dungeness is not truly a village, more a scattered collection of dwellings. Some of the homes, small wooden houses in the main, many built around old railway coaches, are owned and lived in by fishermen, whose boats lie on the beach; some are occupied by people trying to escape the pressured outside world. The shack-like properties have a high value on the property market.

Perhaps the most famous house is Prospect Cottage, formerly owned by the late artist and film director Derek Jarman. The cottage itself is painted black, with a poem, part of John Donne's “The Sunne Rising”, written on one side in black lettering. The garden however is the main attraction. Reflecting the bleak, windswept landscape of the peninsula, Derek Jarman's garden is made of pebbles, driftwood, scrap metal and a few hardy plants.

There is a remarkable and unique variety of wildlife living at Dungeness, with over 600 different types of plant (a third of all those found in Britain). It is one of the best places in Britain to find insects such as moths, bees and beetles, and spiders; many of these are very rare, some found nowhere else in Britain. The short-haired bumblebee, declared extinct in the UK nearly a decade ago, but which has survived in New Zealand after being shipped there more than 100 years ago, is to be reintroduced at Dungeness in the spring of 2010.


Dungeness 21-04-2012
image shack
Image by Karen Roe
Dungeness is a headland on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland. It shelters a large area of low-lying land, Romney Marsh. Dungeness is also the name given to a “village” situated along the beach, and to an important ecological site on the same location. It is one of the largest expanses of shingle in the world. It is of international conservation importance for its geomorphology, plant and invertebrate communities and birdlife.

Dungeness is not truly a village, more a scattered collection of dwellings. Some of the homes, small wooden houses in the main, many built around old railway coaches, are owned and lived in by fishermen, whose boats lie on the beach; some are occupied by people trying to escape the pressured outside world. The shack-like properties have a high value on the property market.

Perhaps the most famous house is Prospect Cottage, formerly owned by the late artist and film director Derek Jarman. The cottage itself is painted black, with a poem, part of John Donne's “The Sunne Rising”, written on one side in black lettering. The garden however is the main attraction. Reflecting the bleak, windswept landscape of the peninsula, Derek Jarman's garden is made of pebbles, driftwood, scrap metal and a few hardy plants.

There is a remarkable and unique variety of wildlife living at Dungeness, with over 600 different types of plant (a third of all those found in Britain). It is one of the best places in Britain to find insects such as moths, bees and beetles, and spiders; many of these are very rare, some found nowhere else in Britain. The short-haired bumblebee, declared extinct in the UK nearly a decade ago, but which has survived in New Zealand after being shipped there more than 100 years ago, is to be reintroduced at Dungeness in the spring of 2010.

Cool Photo Sizes images

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New Orleans - French Quarter: Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral
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Image by wallyg
Jackson Square, a rectangular plot of land, roughly the size of a city-block, marks the site of the original settlement of New Orleans by the French Mississippi Company. Known at the time as Place d'Armes, it was designed in 1721 by landscape architect, Louis H. Pilié. It originally served as military parade grounds, and later as a market place and site for executions. Today it is a well manicured park and the spiritual center of the French Quarter.

From 1762-1803, after New Orleans was ceded to Spain in the Treaty of Paris and served as the Capital of the French Province of Louisiana, it bore the spanish translation of its original name, Plaza de Armas. After being returned to French control in 1801, the city was part of the land sold to the United States in the Louisiana purchase in 1803. It was in the Place d'Armes that the American flag was first raised over the newly purchased territory.

After the Battle of New Orleans, the final major battle of the War of 1812, the plaza was renamed in honor of General Andrew Jackson, an American military commander in the battle who would go on to serve as the seventh President of the United States, from 1829-1837. In 1856 the Baroness Celestin Pontalba paid for the square's beautification. Under her auspices, the Pelanne brothers designed the wrought-iron fence surrounding the park and on February 8, 1856, sculptor Clark Mills' equestrian statue of Jackson was dedicated in the center of the park. The statue, one of three identical casts (the others are in Washington D.C. and Nashville, TN), depicts General Jackson reviewing his troops at the Battle and was the first to ever depict a hero astride a rearing horse. After occupying the city after the Civil War's Battle of New Orleans in 1862, Union General Benjamin "Beast" Butler engraved "The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved" on the plinth.

Surrounding the park is a pedestrian plaza. Diverse artists rent space and hang their works on the fence, and jazz musicians, tarot card readers, and clowns entertain throngs of tourists. When originally laid out, the plaza overlooked the Mississippi River, but the view was blocked in the 19th century by larger levees. Under the administration of Mayor Moon Landrieu, a scenic boardwalk, known as Moon Walk, was built along the river. Flanking the uptown and downtown sides of the Square, are the Pontalba Buildings, matching red-brick block long 4-story buildings erected in the 1840's. The ground floors house shops and restaurants; the upper floors are apartments that are the oldest continuously rented in America.

On the Place John Paul II, the promenaded section of Chartres Street stretching the last length of the park, sit three historic buildings financed by Don Andrès Alomonester y Rojas, the Baroness Pontalba's father. The center of the three is St. Louis Cathedral. To its left is the Cabildo, built in 1795. It served as the capitol for the Spanish colonial government, then later as City Hall, and home of the State Supreme Court, and today houses the Louisiana State Museum. It was here that the finalization of the Louisiana Purchase was signed. To the cathedral's right is the Presbytère, built between 1794 and 1813. It originally housed the city's Roman Catholic priests and authorities, and then served as a courthouse until 1911. Today it is part of the Louisiana State Museum, housing a Mardi Gras Exhibit.

The Saint Louis Cathedral is the oldest, continuously operating cathedral in the United States and the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. Three Roman Catholic churches have sat on this site since 1718. The cornerstone of the present structure, designed by Gilberto Guillemard, was laid in 1789, elevated to cathedral status in 1794 and completed in 1795. In 1819, Henry S. Boneval Latrobe added the clock and bell tower. Between 1845 and 1851, J.N.B. DePouilly remodeled and enlarged the church. In 1964, the cathedral was designated as a minor basilica by Pope Paul VI. Pope John Paul II visited the basilica, on the occassion of his second pastoral visit in the United States on September 12, 1987.

Jackson Square National Register #66000375 (1966)
Vieux Carré Historic District National Register #66000377 (1966)


New Orleans - French Quarter: Jackson Square, Cabildo, St. Louis Cathedral and Presbytère
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Image by wallyg
Jackson Square, a rectangular plot of land, roughly the size of a city-block, marks the site of the original settlement of New Orleans by the French Mississippi Company. Known at the time as Place d'Armes, it was designed in 1721 by landscape architect, Louis H. Pilié. It originally served as military parade grounds, and later as a market place and site for executions. Today it is a well manicured park and the spiritual center of the French Quarter.

From 1762-1803, after New Orleans was ceded to Spain in the Treaty of Paris and served as the Capital of the French Province of Louisiana, it bore the spanish translation of its original name, Plaza de Armas. After being returned to French control in 1801, the city was part of the land sold to the United States in the Louisiana purchase in 1803. It was in the Place d'Armes that the American flag was first raised over the newly purchased territory.

After the Battle of New Orleans, the final major battle of the War of 1812, the plaza was renamed in honor of General Andrew Jackson, an American military commander in the battle who would go on to serve as the seventh President of the United States, from 1829-1837. In 1856 the Baroness Celestin Pontalba paid for the square's beautification. Under her auspices, the Pelanne brothers designed the wrought-iron fence surrounding the park and on February 8, 1856, sculptor Clark Mills' equestrian statue of Jackson was dedicated in the center of the park. The statue, one of three identical casts (the others are in Washington D.C. and Nashville, TN), depicts General Jackson reviewing his troops at the Battle and was the first to ever depict a hero astride a rearing horse. After occupying the city after the Civil War's Battle of New Orleans in 1862, Union General Benjamin "Beast" Butler engraved "The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved" on the plinth.

Surrounding the park is a pedestrian plaza. Diverse artists rent space and hang their works on the fence, and jazz musicians, tarot card readers, and clowns entertain throngs of tourists. When originally laid out, the plaza overlooked the Mississippi River, but the view was blocked in the 19th century by larger levees. Under the administration of Mayor Moon Landrieu, a scenic boardwalk, known as Moon Walk, was built along the river. Flanking the uptown and downtown sides of the Square, are the Pontalba Buildings, matching red-brick block long 4-story buildings erected in the 1840's. The ground floors house shops and restaurants; the upper floors are apartments that are the oldest continuously rented in America.

On the Place John Paul II, the promenaded section of Chartres Street stretching the last length of the park, sit three historic buildings financed by Don Andrès Alomonester y Rojas, the Baroness Pontalba's father. The center of the three is St. Louis Cathedral. To its left is the Cabildo, built in 1795. It served as the capitol for the Spanish colonial government, then later as City Hall, and home of the State Supreme Court, and today houses the Louisiana State Museum. It was here that the finalization of the Louisiana Purchase was signed. To the cathedral's right is the Presbytère, built between 1794 and 1813. It originally housed the city's Roman Catholic priests and authorities, and then served as a courthouse until 1911. Today it is part of the Louisiana State Museum, housing a Mardi Gras Exhibit.

The Saint Louis Cathedral is the oldest, continuously operating cathedral in the United States and the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans. Three Roman Catholic churches have sat on this site since 1718. The cornerstone of the present structure, designed by Gilberto Guillemard, was laid in 1789, elevated to cathedral status in 1794 and completed in 1795. In 1819, Henry S. Boneval Latrobe added the clock and bell tower. Between 1845 and 1851, J.N.B. DePouilly remodeled and enlarged the church. In 1964, the cathedral was designated as a minor basilica by Pope Paul VI. Pope John Paul II visited the basilica, on the occassion of his second pastoral visit in the United States on September 12, 1987.

Jackson Square National Register #66000375 (1966)
Vieux Carré Historic District National Register #66000377 (1966)


Schloss Charlottenburg
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Image by Wolfgang Staudt
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Das Schloss Charlottenburg befindet sich im Ortsteil Charlottenburg des Bezirks Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf von Berlin. Es gehört zur Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg.

Geschichte

Das Schloss wird zunächst als Lietzenburg zwischen 1695 und 1699 von dem Architekten Johann Arnold Nering im Auftrag von Sophie Charlotte, der Gattin des Kurfürsten Friedrich III., im Stil des italienischen Barocks errichtet. Nach der Krönung Friedrichs zum König Friedrich I. in Preußen und Sophie Charlottes zur Königin 1701 wird das ursprünglich als Sommerhaus konzipierte Schloss vom Architekten Eosander von Göthe zu einer prachtvollen Anlage erweitert. Nach dem Tod seiner Gemahlin 1705 nannte der König das Schloss und die angrenzende Siedlung ihr zu Ehren Charlottenburg. Von 1709 bis 1712 wurde ein weiterer Ausbau durchgeführt, bei dem der Ehrenhof mit der markanten Schlosskuppel und die (westliche) Orangerie entstanden.

Für Schloss Charlottenburg war ursprünglich auch das Bernsteinzimmer bestimmt – eine komplette Wandvertäfelung aus Bernstein, die später auch als „das achte Weltwunder“ bezeichnet werden sollte. Entworfen wurde es von dem Architekten und Bildhauer Andreas Schlüter. Die Anfertigung wurde zunächst dem dänischen Bernsteindreher Gottfried Wolffram anvertraut, der sich wohl seit 1701 in Diensten Friedrich I. befand. 1706 wurde die Ausführung den Danzigern Ernst Schacht und Gottfried Turau übertragen, da Wolfframs Preise als zu hoch empfunden wurden. Für welchen Raum dieser Schmuck ausersehen war, war lange Zeit unbekannt – heute gilt die Rote Damastkammer als gesichert. 1712 wurde die Arbeit noch erwähnt, ist jedoch für Charlottenburg nicht mehr vollendet worden. Teile der Bernsteinvertäfelung wurden im Berliner Stadtschloss in ein an den Weißen Saal angrenzendes Kabinett eingebaut. Friedrich Wilhelm I. machte das Bernsteinzimmer dann dem russischen Zaren Peter dem Großen im Jahr 1716 zum Geschenk.

Nach dem Tode Friedrichs I. im Jahr 1713 führte das Schloss Charlottenburg unter dessen Nachfolger Friedrich Wilhelm I. ein Schattendasein. Seinem ökonomischen Sinn widerstand es jedoch, das Schloss gänzlich zu vernachlässigen. So wurden dem Bau die notwendigen Unterhaltungsmaßnahmen nicht versagt; auch mussten die Räume in der kalten Jahreszeit geheizt werden, damit die „paneelarbeit und meubles nicht verstocken“. Zudem wusste Friedrich Wilhelm I. das Schloss für offizielle und repräsentative Zwecke durchaus zu nutzen. Hier wurde 1725 mit Georg I. von England der „Charlottenburger Vertrag“ abgeschlossen, der dem brandenburgischen Hause die langumkämpften Erbansprüche auf Jülich-Kleve sicherte. Ebenso herrschte im Schloss tagelang festliches Leben, als August der Starke im Sommer 1728 dem König einen Gegenbesuch abstattete.

Sofort nach dem Tode Friedrich Wilhelms im Jahr 1740 machte der neue König Friedrich II. (später Der Große bzw. Alter Fritz genannt) Charlottenburg zu seiner Residenz. Er fühlte sich zu diesem Ort, an dem seine schöngeistige und hoch gebildete Großmutter Sophie Charlotte gewirkt hatte, sehr hingezogen. So ließ er zunächst Räume in Obergeschoss des Mittelbaus (Altes Schoss) für sich herrichten. Die von Friedrich Christian Glume ausgeführten – und im Zweiten Weltkrieg gänzlich verloren gegangenen – Schnitzereien der Vertäfelungen waren noch so unbeholfen, dass sie lange Zeit für Arbeiten aus dem 19. Jahrhundert gehalten wurden (Friedrich Wilhelm IV. und seine Gemahlin Elisabeth bewohnten später diese Räume). Gleichzeitig hatte Friedrich den Auftrag gegeben, das Schloss durch Knobelsdorff für seine Bedürfnisse im Stil des Rokoko erweitern zu lassen, wobei – anstelle der geplanten, aber unter seinem Vater nicht mehr verwirklichten östlichen Orangerie – der Neue Flügel (seit der Nachkriegszeit Knobelsdorff-Flügel genannt) entstand. Danach erlosch Friedrichs Interesse an Charlottenburg jedoch zugunsten des 1747 fertiggestellten Schlosses Sanssouci bei Potsdam.

Seine heutige Form erhielt das Schloss unter Friedrich Wilhelm II. mit dem den westlichen Abschluss bildenden Schlosstheater (das jedoch bereits am Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts zum Möbeldepot umfunktioniert wurde) und der Kleinen Orangerie von Carl Gotthard Langhans. Das Schlosstheater spielte in der Geschichte des deutschen Theaterwesens eine wichtige Rolle, da Friedrich Wilhelm II. es zu einer Pflegestätte der unter Friedrich dem Großen vernachlässigten deutschen Literatur machte. In dem seit 1795 auch für Bürgerliche freigegebenen Theater gingen Stücke von Goethe und Lessing über die Bühne. Im Neuen Flügel ließ sich Friedrich Wilhelm II. auf der Südseite des ersten Stockwerks eine Winterwohnung sowie im Erdgeschoss der zum Park gelegenen Nordseite eine Sommerwohnung im Stile des Frühklassizismus völlig neu einrichten.

Friedrich Wilhelm III. ließ im Innern des Schlosses keine größeren Veränderungen vornehmen. Lediglich nach der Rückkehr aus dem Exil kam es zur völligen Neugestaltung des Schlafzimmers der Königin Luise nach Entwürfen Karl Friedrich Schinkels. Unter Friedrich Wilhelm IV. wurden unter anderem die Räume des ersten Stockwerks des Alten Schlosses (Mittelbau) im gravitätischen Stil des späten Klassizismus sowie Neo-Rokoko für ihn und seine Gemahlin Elisabeth als Wohnung neu eingerichtet. Nach dem Tode Friedrich Wilhelms IV. (1861) nutzte Königin Elisabeth das Schloss als Witwensitz. König/Kaiser Wilhelm I. zeigte wenig Interesse an Charlottenburg.

Im sogenannten „Dreikaiserjahr“ 1888 diente das Schloss König Friedrich III., dem todkranken „99-Tage-Kaiser“ als Residenz.

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Nice Photo Lab photos

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Fotoloco Inquirer's 15th Anniversary LAB Gastropub Oceana 068
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Inquirer's 15th Anniversary | LAB Gastropub Oceana, Pasay City | All-you-want photo prints and greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth


Fotoloco Inquirer's 15th Anniversary LAB Gastropub Oceana 047
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Inquirer's 15th Anniversary | LAB Gastropub Oceana, Pasay City | All-you-want photo prints and greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth


Fotoloco Inquirer's 15th Anniversary LAB Gastropub Oceana 081
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Inquirer's 15th Anniversary | LAB Gastropub Oceana, Pasay City | All-you-want photo prints and greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth

Cool Photo On Canvas images

Some cool photo on canvas images:



Canvasondemand.com
photo on canvas
Image by Jill Clardy
This is a 16"x20" canvas print of one of my favorite images.

A few weeks ago I posted the image of Pigeon Point Lighthouse (see below in first comment box) and mentioned that I was going to have it printed on canvas. Several of my contacts asked to see the end result.

If you're like me, you've invested thousands of dollars in digital camera equipment and about a hundred bucks in actual prints..... I always mean to print some, just never get around to it.

It couldn't be easier: upload your image to canvasondemand.com, and wait for it to arrive on the front porch.

The quality of the finished product is excellent and it looks stunning hanging on my kitchen wall (whcih happens to be a complementary yellow shade).

See the images below for the details of the finished product.

I highly recommend the service.

www.canvasondemand.com

2011 Holiday Card

Check out these christmas cards photo images:


2011 Holiday Card
christmas cards photo
Image by artvixn
Photo by Al Lin at Steamcon III.


Christmas Card 2011
christmas cards photo
Image by Big D2112
This is the photo I used for our 2011 Christmas card. It's a shot I had previsualized for months. Shot with a Nikon D90 with a Nikkor 24-70 f/2.8 lens. Fired two SB600s off-camera through umbrellas to create the lighting. Minor adjustments in CS5.


Danbo plays with cards
christmas cards photo
Image by Chris J Bowley
Danbo got my cards out and had a play...

Apologies to my regular viewers, the internet in New Zealand is very slow and getting access to uploading my pictures is difficult! But do not worry I plan on getting photos uploaded at least once a week!

Half Racing's Prototype Honda Civic

Some cool photo editing websites images:


Half Racing's Prototype Honda Civic
photo editing websites
Image by Charles Siritho
For all those that are looking at these photos, please visit my website, leaving me a email is always an appreciation too :)

Always looking for hire'd work, batch editing, 2nd shooting.

www.linkedin.com/pub/charles-siritho/26/499/678
www.yelp.com/biz/charles-siritho-photography-phoenix
www.charlessiritho.com
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The Party Pit
photo editing websites
Image by Charles Siritho
For all those that are looking at these photos, please visit my website, leaving me a email is always an appreciation too :)

Always looking for hire'd work, batch editing, 2nd shooting.

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Mercy Gamez & Dave's 2006 Honda Civic SI
photo editing websites
Image by Charles Siritho
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Always looking for hire'd work, batch editing, 2nd shooting.

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Stonehenge Series 1 of 4

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Stonehenge Series 1 of 4
photo sites
Image by -Jeffrey-
Stonehenge Set

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 2.0 miles (3.2 km) west of Amesbury and 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of a circular setting of large standing stones set within earthworks. It is at the centre of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds.

Archaeologists believe the iconic stone monument was constructed anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC. Radiocarbon dating in 2008 suggested that the first stones were erected in 2400–2200 BC, whilst another theory suggests that bluestones may have been erected at the site as early as 3000 BC.

The surrounding circular earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest phase of the monument, have been dated to about 3100 BC. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 in a co-listing with Avebury Henge monument. It is a national legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument. Stonehenge is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage, while the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust.

Archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project in 2008 indicates that Stonehenge could possibly have served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings. The dating of cremated remains found on the site indicate that deposits contain human bone material from as early as 3000 BC, when the initial ditch and bank were first dug. Such deposits continued at Stonehenge for at least another 500 years.

Wikipedia


Camp site of Daily News expedition
photo sites
Image by The Field Museum Library
Camp site of Daily News Abyssinian expedition. Passing through a village in Arussi. Men, mules, houses, trees. 1927.

Name of Expedition: Daily News Abyssinian Expedition
Participants: Wilfred Osgood, Louis Agassiz Fuertes, C. Suydam Cutting, Jack Baum, Alfred M. Bailey
Expedition Start Date: September 7, 1926
Expedition End Date: May 20, 1927
Purpose or Aims: Zoology Mammals and Birds
Location: Africa, Ethiopia [Abyssinia]

Original material: 4x5 inch interpositive film
Digital Identifier: CSZ56844

Learn more about The Field Museum's Library Photo Archives.


Bacteria on Silicon
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Image by EMSL
This scanning electron micrograph, created at DOE's Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, shows bacterial cells that accumulated on titanomagnetite iron oxide minerals upon exposure to groundwater at the Hanford site. Titanomagnetite minerals are naturally occurring metal oxides comprising one type of iron source in the mineralogy of Hanford sediments. They are potentially important to microbiological activity and contaminant transport in the subsurface. Data from this controlled experiment is providing better understanding of energy and materials transfer in the subsurface.

The image is false colored.

For more information, see www.emsl.pnl.gov.

Photo taken by Bruce Arey as part of the 2010 EMSL Science as Art Competition.

Cool Picture Framing images

A few nice picture framing images I found:


067/365
picture framing
Image by Owen H R
Old Fishing Chart... I have this framed, on my bedroom wall...


Papier mache frame
picture framing
Image by Kotomi_
I made this long time ago...
The base is corrugated cardboard. Using papier mache technique, I layered small pieces of news paper on it, and finished with black/white copy of medieval manuscript. Then, colours were added little bit and finished with antique coloured coat.
The picture was taken from "Die Minnesinger", one of 1960's German book series "Insel-Bucherei"

Tibia, anterior and posterior views with labels - Appendicular Skeleton Visual Atlas, page 27

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Tibia, anterior and posterior views with labels - Appendicular Skeleton Visual Atlas, page 27
york photo
Image by Rob Swatski
This is Page 27 of a photographic atlas I created as a laboratory study resource for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the bones and bony landmarks of the appendicular skeleton.

Credits: All photography, text, and labels by Rob Swatski, Assistant Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College - York Campus, York, PA. Email: rjswatsk@hacc.edu

This work bears an Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons 3.0 license. All other diagrams and illustrations used in this work are Creative Commons licensed images. Author attributions and weblinks are included with each image.

This photo atlas is also available as a PDF file on iTunes U at: itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id...

For more anatomy and biology learning resources, please visit my website, BioGeekiWiki, at robswatskibiology.wetpaint.com

Thanks for looking!

Cool Download Image images

A few nice download image images I found:


light - desktop background wallpaper
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Image by (matt)
the afternoon sun streams through the redwood trees of pomo canyon along the north coast of california.

hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.

these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution. this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop backgrounds.

Cool Photo Booth images

Some cool photo booth images:


Vote Solar's Equinox III Photo Booth
photo booth
Image by RobVSF
Vote Solar's photo booth area at Equinox III


Vote Solar's Equinox III Photo Booth
photo booth
Image by RobVSF
Vote Solar's photo booth area at Equinox III

Cool American Photo images

A few nice american photo images I found:


American officers frequently employed reindeer teams in crossing the Dwina River and in going about Archangel. Here are two officers with a team they have just engaged. A Russian young lady is also a passenger, 03/07/1919
american photo
Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: American officers frequently employed reindeer teams in crossing the Dwina River and in going about Archangel. Here are two officers with a team they have just engaged. A Russian young lady is also a passenger., 03/07/1919

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: NWDNS-111-SC-161688

From:: Signal Corps Photographs of American Military Activity, compiled 1754 - 1954

Created By:: Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964)

Production Date: 3/7/1919

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=531151

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park

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1940 American Bantam "Hollywood" Convertible (6 of 6)
american photo
Image by myoldpostcards
American Austin Bantam Club 47th Annual Meet, Springfield, Illinois, July 26-29, 2010.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here's a quick index to my Flickr site:

Automobile Photographs: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield): Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

Beyond Central Illinois: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream - myoldpostcards

Nice Photo Backdrop photos

Some cool photo backdrop images:


NYAF
photo backdrop
Image by KDDI Mobile


NYAF
photo backdrop
Image by KDDI Mobile


NYAF
photo backdrop
Image by KDDI Mobile

Cool Photo Show images

A few nice photo show images I found:


2011 Rinspeed Bamboo (02)
photo show
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
Rinspeed is a Swiss automobile manufacturer and tuning designer. Rinspeed specialise in restoring classic cars, and tuning and modifying modern cars (like Porsches and Subarus). They also design exotic concept vehicles for the Geneva Motor Show each year. Rinspeed was founded in 1979 by Frank Rinderknecht.

(Wikipedia)

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Rinspeed ist ein kleines Schweizer Unternehmen, das regelmässig auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon mit seinen teils spektakulären Konzeptfahrzeugen und Ideen für Aufsehen sorgt.

1979 gründete Frank M. Rinderknecht eine Firma, um Geld zu sparen beziehungsweise Mofazubehör zu günstigem Preis zu bekommen. Daraus entstand ein Unternehmen, das sich im Weiteren vom Importeur für Sonnendächer zur Vertretung für AMG (1982) und für AC Schnitzer (1988) entwickelte. 1981 stellte Rinspeed das erste viel beachtete Konzeptfahrzeug vor: den Rinspeed Aliporta, einen VW Golf mit Flügeltüren. 1983 folgte als nächster Schritt ein Porsche 959 in Targa-Fassung.

Seit 1991 präsentierte Rinspeed jedes Jahr mindestens ein neues Konzept- und Sonderfahrzeug. Zwischen 2002 und 2005 zeigte Rinspeed vier Fahrzeuge, wovon drei aus Umweltschutzgründen mit Erd- beziehungsweise Naturgas betrieben werden.

(Wikipedia)


2009 Mansory Vitesse Rosé (01)
photo show
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
Vitesse Rosé – a MANSORY special edition of the Bentley Continental GT Speed limited to only three cars Premium and extensive exterior programme

Vitesse Rosé – the name says it all. On the one hand, Vitesse means velocity in French and therefore already the basic model of the Bentley Continental GT Speed is an epitome for swiftness. On the other hand, Rosé is the dominating colour of the luxury coupé which is only offered in a limited edition of three cars.

For already more than 20 years, the company MANSORY which is located in the village Brand in Bavaria stands for high-class tuning and is the top address when it comes to extravagant refinement of British luxury automobiles. The main focus are mainly visual modifications which enhance the dynamic character of the cars. The company owner, Kourosh Mansory already follows this trail with the newly designed Vitesse Rosé which now celebrates its world premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

The exclusive MANSORY aerodynamics package sets benchmarks in quality and appearance. On the one hand, the car body components made of PU-RIM perfectly integrate into the original design, but also render a significant dynamic style. Front- and rear apron in connection with the side skirts form a unit and do not only present a visual and colour-coordinated refinement. LED daylight running lights which are integrated in the front apron render additional passive safety and in combination with the carbon fibre bonnet they enhance the dynamic look of the two-door car. In addition, the component parts optimise the air duct over the car silhouette which renders positive effects on the handling. The necessary extra downforce can be attributed to the carbon rear lip which perfectly flows into the shape of the boot lid and prevents any troubles with the traction

(www.mansory.com)

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Vitesse Rosé – eine auf drei Exemplare limitierte Mansory Sonderserie des Vitesse Rosé – der Name ist Programm.

Zum einen gibt Vitesse, das französische Wort für Geschwindigkeit, einen Hinweis auf das Basismodell des exklusiven Umbaus, den Bentley Continental GT Speed. Zum anderen ist Rosé die dominierende Farbe des auf drei Exemplare limitierten Luxuscoupés.

Extravaganter Blickfang in unvergleichlicher Qualität Das exklusive Mansory Aerodynamikpaket setzt Maßstäbe in Qualität und Optik.

Die aus PU-RIM gefertigten Karosseriekomponenten integrieren sich einerseits passgenau in das ursprüngliche Design, setzen aber andererseits deutliche sportliche Akzente. Front- und Heckschürze in Verbindung mit den Seitenschwellern bilden eine Einheit und zeigen nicht nur farblich optische Raffinesse. In die Frontschürze integrierte LED-Tagfahrleuchten sorgen für zusätzliche passive Sicherheit und betonen mit der Sichtkarbon-Motorhaube den dynamischen Anspruch des Zweitürers. Zeitgleich optimieren die Anbauteile den Luftstrom über die Fahrzeugsilhouette, was positive Auswirkungen auf das Handling hat.

Für das nötige Plus an Abtrieb ist darüber hinaus die Karbon-Hecklippe verantwortlich, die sich fließend in die Formen des Kofferraumdeckels einfügt und zu keiner Zeit Traktionsprobleme aufkommen lässt.

(www.mansory.com)


1937 Bugatti Type 57 Ventoux (01)
photo show
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
InterClassics & TopMobiel 2012 in Maastricht, NL.

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The Bugatti Type 57 and later variants (including the famous Atlantic and Atalante) was an entirely new design by Jean Bugatti, son of founder Ettore. Type 57s were built from 1934 through 1940, with a total of 710 examples produced.

Most Type 57s used a twin-cam 3257 cc engine based on that of the Type 49 but heavily modified by Jean Bugatti. Unlike the chain-drive twin-cam engines of the Type 50 and 51, the 57's engine used gears to transmit power from the crankshaft.

There were two basic variants of the Type 57 car:

The original Type 57
The lowered Type 57S

The Type 57 chassis and engine was revived in 1951 as the Bugatti Type 101 for a short production.

A rediscovered Type 57 sold for 3.4 million euros at auction on 7 February 2009 at a motor show in Paris

(Wikipedia)

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Der Bugatti Type 57 ein von Jean Bugatti, dem Sohn des Firmengründers Ettore Bugatti, designtes Fahrzeug. Insgesamt wurden 710 Fahrzeuge der Type 57-Baureihe von 1934 bis 1940 produziert. Ein 1936er Type 57 SC gilt derzeit als teuerstes Automobil der Welt.[1]

Die meisten Varianten der Type 57-Baureihe verwendeten einen 3257 cm³-Reihenachtzylindermotor mit zwei obenliegenden Nockenwellen.

Es gab zwei Basisvarianten des Type 57:

Den normalen Type 57
Den tiefergelegten Type 57 S

Das Chassis und der Motor des Type 57 wurde 1951 für den Bugatti Type 101 wiederverwendet.

(Wikipedia)

Nice Photo Software photos

A few nice photo software images I found:


Fern
photo software
Image by Stephen A. Wolfe


Digital Divide
photo software
Image by Davide Restivo


Big Soos Creek Nature Preserve
photo software
Image by Stephen A. Wolfe
Covington, WA

Comfy cat stroller for heavy kitty!

Check out these cat image images:


Comfy cat stroller for heavy kitty!
cat image
Image by jpctalbot
The owner purchased this petz cat stroller because his cat became too heavy to carry (18 lbs). Photo taken at the tulip festival. The cat attracted a crowd of onlookers soon after this photo was taken.


cat in the hat 34
cat image
Image by Makena G
view day 268

also, stayed up past midnight last night editing these images. lol. dedication i say.


Image
cat image
Image by nateswartphoto

Nice Cat Image photos

A few nice cat image images I found:



Vinnie the cat
cat image
Image by TarValanion
Cette photo peut être vu en grand pour plus de détails. Cliquez sur la loupe au dessus de l'image.
Photo en gros plan de Vinnie. En tapant des doigts sur l'arbre à chat, j'ai réussi à le faire approcher de l'objectif. Et comme j'ai pris la photo avec le flash, ce n'est pas flou.

Merci de ne pas mettre d'image dans vos commentaires. Please do not put any picture in your comments.

Moonlight over Everest

Some cool family photo images:


Moonlight over Everest
family photo
Image by Stuck in Customs
If there is one thing that is almost as cool as being deep in the Himalayas, then it's being at Disneyland after dark near the Expedition Everest ride. This is probably one of my favorite rollercoasters, and I endeavored to stay here late one night to try to grab the moon in the right spot. The whole area is riddled with excellent little Buddhist offering temples, where you can submit fruits of offering in exchange for the blessing of not tossing your lunch right before the Yeti takes a swipe at your runaway train.

I also got a very nice Twitter message yesterday from a dad who was excited that his kids were getting him my Textures Tutorial for father's day. I thought that was kind of cool and I was flattered! Of course, that means he's going to have to use the techniques to make some memorable photos of his family... This is something that I always hear too... that I don't take enough photos of the family, but I do I do! But I don't think that the grandparents can ever be happy unless I have a webcam on them 24 hours a day like a non-stop grandchild Truman show.

from the blog at www.stuckincustoms.com


Family embrace while mesmerized by the golden sunset
family photo
Image by mikebaird
A beautiful family (Father, Mother, Children) scene, standing and enjoying each other's company in a touching embrace while totally mesmerized by the golden sunset on an exceptionally warm and calm November day on the Morro Strand State Beach on the Central California Coast 16 Nov. 2008. Michael "Mike" L. Baird, Canon 1D Mark III EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM handheld. View largest original for details.

Sweet, Sweet Galaxy by Pip & Pop

Check out these image gallery images:


Sweet, Sweet Galaxy by Pip & Pop
image gallery
Image by Karen Roe
Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1BT
Tel: +44 (0) 1284 762081

We are happy to welcome Australian artists Tanya Schultz, Nicole Andrijevic and John Kassab to Smiths Row in what is their first major British show. Schultz and Andrijevic have worked in collaboration since 2007 using the alias Pip & Pop and this is their second collaboration with sound artist Kassab.

Sweet sweet galaxy is a unique installation depicting an infinite psychedelic landscape. An amalgamation of numerous materials including coloured sugar, fine sand, cake decorations, origami, found objects, LED lights and sound, this colourful sensory kingdom will be constructed directly in the gallery space in early January.

The soundscape, created in collaboration with Melbourne-based John Kassab, adds another layer of immersion to the audience experience and sense of being transported to a faraway or imagined place. Whilst the soundscape adds to the narrative of the imagined landscape, interpreting the sounds with sugar has been central to Pip & Pop's process when working with John.

The sugar used in this exhibition has been kindly donated by Silverspoon. As the sole producers of homegrown British sugar the company supports 1200 East Anglian beet farmers. According to Dan Gough of Silverspoon: "the sugar used in this exhibition was grown an average of 30 miles away from the gallery".


Sweet, Sweet Galaxy by Pip & Pop
image gallery
Image by Karen Roe
Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1BT
Tel: +44 (0) 1284 762081

We are happy to welcome Australian artists Tanya Schultz, Nicole Andrijevic and John Kassab to Smiths Row in what is their first major British show. Schultz and Andrijevic have worked in collaboration since 2007 using the alias Pip & Pop and this is their second collaboration with sound artist Kassab.

Sweet sweet galaxy is a unique installation depicting an infinite psychedelic landscape. An amalgamation of numerous materials including coloured sugar, fine sand, cake decorations, origami, found objects, LED lights and sound, this colourful sensory kingdom will be constructed directly in the gallery space in early January.

The soundscape, created in collaboration with Melbourne-based John Kassab, adds another layer of immersion to the audience experience and sense of being transported to a faraway or imagined place. Whilst the soundscape adds to the narrative of the imagined landscape, interpreting the sounds with sugar has been central to Pip & Pop's process when working with John.

The sugar used in this exhibition has been kindly donated by Silverspoon. As the sole producers of homegrown British sugar the company supports 1200 East Anglian beet farmers. According to Dan Gough of Silverspoon: "the sugar used in this exhibition was grown an average of 30 miles away from the gallery".


Sweet, Sweet Galaxy by Pip & Pop
image gallery
Image by Karen Roe
Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1BT
Tel: +44 (0) 1284 762081

We are happy to welcome Australian artists Tanya Schultz, Nicole Andrijevic and John Kassab to Smiths Row in what is their first major British show. Schultz and Andrijevic have worked in collaboration since 2007 using the alias Pip & Pop and this is their second collaboration with sound artist Kassab.

Sweet sweet galaxy is a unique installation depicting an infinite psychedelic landscape. An amalgamation of numerous materials including coloured sugar, fine sand, cake decorations, origami, found objects, LED lights and sound, this colourful sensory kingdom will be constructed directly in the gallery space in early January.

The soundscape, created in collaboration with Melbourne-based John Kassab, adds another layer of immersion to the audience experience and sense of being transported to a faraway or imagined place. Whilst the soundscape adds to the narrative of the imagined landscape, interpreting the sounds with sugar has been central to Pip & Pop's process when working with John.

The sugar used in this exhibition has been kindly donated by Silverspoon. As the sole producers of homegrown British sugar the company supports 1200 East Anglian beet farmers. According to Dan Gough of Silverspoon: "the sugar used in this exhibition was grown an average of 30 miles away from the gallery".

Cool Photo Gift images

A few nice photo gift images I found:


Michigan Municipal League Helps Southwest Solutions Families at the Holidays With Gift Baskets, Food, Family Photos, Crafts and Dinner
photo gift
Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
The Michigan Municipal League was honored to recently provide a dinner and gifts for the 15 family members receiving services from the Detroit-based Southwest Solutions non-profit organization. Dozens of League staff members participate in the recent event in Detroit. The League’s effort was coordinated by the League’s own Heather Van Poucker: www.mml.org/newsroom/about_bios.html/. Heather and League staff donated their personal time and financial resources to provide a holiday dinner and gifts to 15 Detroit families – about 70 people total. The following information about the event is from the Southwest Solutions Facebook page: www.facebook.com/southwest-solutions/#!/pages/Southwest-S.... Read more here: www.facebook.com/notes/southwest-solutions/michigan-munic.... All 15 families currently in our Family Skills program benefited from the generosity of the Michigan Municipal League, which threw a special holiday party for them. The festive event featured a full-course dinner, holiday decorations, arts and crafts activities, keepsake family photos, family-fun gift bags, and gift food packages to prepare a complete holiday meal at home. The impetus for the party came from Heather Van Poucker, Director of Information and Policy Research at the Michigan Municipal League (MML). MML works to create better and vibrant communities in Michigan. Heather attended Solutions at Sunrise in October as a guest of Sean Mann, of the Let’s Save Michigan campaign and a member of the MML staff. Heather says she was inspired by Solutions at Sunrise to do something “hands on” to help some of the families served by Southwest Solutions. “The holiday party was all done through our staff’s personal donations and time, but I really think we took away more than we left,” said Heather. “We had a wonderful experience working with the Family Skills program and are already dreaming of what we’ll do next!” The Family Skills program serves “high-risk” families in southwest Detroit. These families are often referred to the program by the Department of Human Services (DHS) or other community agencies. All the families are in crisis from significant stresses that threaten the wellbeing of the children. The Family Skills program serves to strengthen families by providing intensive home-based counseling to improve family stability and functioning. The program is based upon a national model that is proven to be effective in helping families set positive goals and develop the skills to meet those goals. The take-home food package was donated by Busch’s Fresh Food Market in Ann Arbor. It contained a frozen turkey, frozen pie, vegetables, stuffing and potatoes. The holiday party took place on December 8 at our Early Childhood & Family Literacy Building on Larkins Street. To learn more about the Family Skills program, contact Vicki Dawson at vdawson@swsol.org or 313-963-2266 ext. 3377.
Read more about the event here: www.facebook.com/notes/southwest-solutions/michigan-munic.... For more about the Michigan Municipal League and what we do go to www.mml.org.


Michigan Municipal League Helps Southwest Solutions Families at the Holidays With Gift Baskets, Food, Family Photos, Crafts and Dinner
photo gift
Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
The Michigan Municipal League was honored to recently provide a dinner and gifts for the 15 family members receiving services from the Detroit-based Southwest Solutions non-profit organization. Dozens of League staff members participate in the recent event in Detroit. The League’s effort was coordinated by the League’s own Heather Van Poucker: www.mml.org/newsroom/about_bios.html/. Heather and League staff donated their personal time and financial resources to provide a holiday dinner and gifts to 15 Detroit families – about 70 people total. The following information about the event is from the Southwest Solutions Facebook page: www.facebook.com/southwest-solutions/#!/pages/Southwest-S.... Read more here: www.facebook.com/notes/southwest-solutions/michigan-munic.... All 15 families currently in our Family Skills program benefited from the generosity of the Michigan Municipal League, which threw a special holiday party for them. The festive event featured a full-course dinner, holiday decorations, arts and crafts activities, keepsake family photos, family-fun gift bags, and gift food packages to prepare a complete holiday meal at home. The impetus for the party came from Heather Van Poucker, Director of Information and Policy Research at the Michigan Municipal League (MML). MML works to create better and vibrant communities in Michigan. Heather attended Solutions at Sunrise in October as a guest of Sean Mann, of the Let’s Save Michigan campaign and a member of the MML staff. Heather says she was inspired by Solutions at Sunrise to do something “hands on” to help some of the families served by Southwest Solutions. “The holiday party was all done through our staff’s personal donations and time, but I really think we took away more than we left,” said Heather. “We had a wonderful experience working with the Family Skills program and are already dreaming of what we’ll do next!” The Family Skills program serves “high-risk” families in southwest Detroit. These families are often referred to the program by the Department of Human Services (DHS) or other community agencies. All the families are in crisis from significant stresses that threaten the wellbeing of the children. The Family Skills program serves to strengthen families by providing intensive home-based counseling to improve family stability and functioning. The program is based upon a national model that is proven to be effective in helping families set positive goals and develop the skills to meet those goals. The take-home food package was donated by Busch’s Fresh Food Market in Ann Arbor. It contained a frozen turkey, frozen pie, vegetables, stuffing and potatoes. The holiday party took place on December 8 at our Early Childhood & Family Literacy Building on Larkins Street. To learn more about the Family Skills program, contact Vicki Dawson at vdawson@swsol.org or 313-963-2266 ext. 3377.
Read more about the event here: www.facebook.com/notes/southwest-solutions/michigan-munic.... For more about the Michigan Municipal League and what we do go to www.mml.org.

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