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Piggy Breakfast
Image by Joe Wilcox
About a month ago, I spotted a porker outside of a cottage apartment that my wife and I briefly considered renting sometime last year. While charming, with excellent windows, and lower monthly obligation than our current place, the one-bedroom flat came up short on living space; we wanted a little more square footage, not lots less. How then is it big enough for the current residents, which I guess includes the pig?
For weeks, I wanted to shoot a portrait of swizzle-tail, but anytime he (or she) was outside, family groups stopped to gawk. Since we’re all supposed to “social distance” because of SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2)—aka COVID-19—I walked past on the other side of the street.
But today, he (or she) ate breakfast alone, which allowed me time and space to snag a shot. But I had to be quick. The front door was open, and I could hear a baby crying inside. I didn’t want to impose on the family or the meal, which the porker ate between grunts. See how trim piggy keeps the front lawn?
Exhibición de aves rapaces (Rancho Texas Lanzarore Park)
Image by Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park
Cualquier motivo es una buena excusa para organizar una inolvidable excursión a Rancho Texas Lanzarote, en la circunvalación de Puerto del Carmen, porque cuando vengan encontrarán amplios y cuidados paseos, jardines, terrazas, zonas verdes y espacios para el relax; piscinas seguras con divertidos juegos de agua; piscina climatizada de agua de mar con solárium chillout; tres restaurantes de distintos aforos y especialidades gastronómicas; tres demostraciones de las habilidades de leones marinos, aves rapaces y cacatúas; baños interactivos con leones marinos de California y La Patagonia; exhibiciones de lazo y látigo de los cowboys; recorrido por respetuosas recreaciones de distintos hábitats naturales en las que viven aquí, y en paz, cientos de mamíferos, aves y reptiles; aula de la naturaleza y la educación medioambiental; sendero para cabalgar sobre ponys; laguna navegable para canoas; riachuelo minero con pepitas de oro; exposición y venta de artículos relacionados con la cultura tejana y la fauna americana; fiestas nocturnas con barbacoa campera y ac-tuaciones de música y bailes country; recepción de invitados a cargo de Buffalo Bill, cowboys e indios a caballo y simpáticas chicas de saloon; guagua propia (bus) para transporte de invitados…
Are you coming on a trip to Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park? Yes. An excursion or trip is when you visit a place, like a city or museum, anywhere to learn about it, have fun and do some exercise. You will enjoy all this and much more if you spend a day out at Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park with friends, family or workmates. Due to the size and great variety of things to do at our park all are bound to have fun! This is the perfect place to visit to try new and different experiences: Interact with sea lions, get carried away with our breathtaking birds of prey exhibition as eagles, speedy falcons, vultures even a condor (the largest of birds) fly over your head at very low distance! Or have a laugh while our clever parrots and cockatoos entertain you with their demonstrations. Why not go for a ride on a pony or canoeing? Enjoy our delicious American-like meals or a menu meal at the Splash & pool area where there are pools for all ages with fun attractions and games. Or just take a walk around our wonderful gardens with a great variety of plants and enjoy the sight of lovely animals, reptiles and exotic birds, which live in recreated installations and spaces adapted as their natural habitats. Walking around our park you will feel a relaxing atmosphere as well as having fun!
Nice Family Meals photos
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Legoland Windsor 04-05-12
Image by Dave Catchpole
LEGOLAND Windsor a theme park dedicated to children aged 3-12 years old and of course big kid adults.
An inspirational land where the kids are the hero and adults relive their childhood.
The fun never stops and imagination knows no bounds, a family attraction like no other.
Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, LEGOLAND Windsor is a unique family theme park with over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions.
It’s amazing what can be built with LEGO bricks – nearly 55 million of them!
From comical camels to fearsome fire-breathing dragons, world landmarks to musical pirates, young and old alike will be fascinated by the incredible LEGO models throughout the park.
Fun Facts about LEGOLAND Windsor
There are 34 LEGO pieces in an average Miniland figure.
The largest model in Miniland is the Canary Wharf Tower which is 5.2 metres tall and took 3 model makers 850 hours to complete using 200,000 LEGO Bricks!
The smallest models are the pigeons in Trafalgar Square which contain 5 LEGO bricks each
New in 2011 – Atlantis Submarine Voyage
Take a deep breath and submerge yourself in an underwater adventure.
Plunge into the depths with this world-first LEGO® submarine ride and immerse yourself in a magical underwater adventure.
So what’s New in 2012
STAR WARS MINILAND EXPERIENCE – The Force has arrived at LEGOLAND
Take a trip to a galaxy far, far away at the UK’s only indoor LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Experience at the LEGOLAND®Windsor Resort. Enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Follow the chronological path through the Star Wars timeline and retrace the major events of the beloved Saga featuring 2,000 LEGO® models, authentic sounds and lighting effects in the ultimate LEGO®Star Wars experience.
LEGOLAND WINDSOR RESORT HOTEL – Now open
An exciting LEGO adventure awaits you, as the amazing 150 room, fully themed LEGOLAND Hotel opens at LEGOLAND Windsor RESORT!
Staying overnight at the new LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel is a must for all LEGO fans. From the spectacular dragon-guarded entrance and interactive LEGO features through to the brightly coloured pirate splash pool and fully themed bedrooms, the new hotel will inspire imaginations and create laugh-out loud memories. With dedicated indoor play areas, entertainment and a buffet-style restaurant serving child-friendly meals, it’s the perfect family treat.
Legoland Windsor 04-05-12
Image by Dave Catchpole
LEGOLAND Windsor a theme park dedicated to children aged 3-12 years old and of course big kid adults.
An inspirational land where the kids are the hero and adults relive their childhood.
The fun never stops and imagination knows no bounds, a family attraction like no other.
Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, LEGOLAND Windsor is a unique family theme park with over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions.
It’s amazing what can be built with LEGO bricks – nearly 55 million of them!
From comical camels to fearsome fire-breathing dragons, world landmarks to musical pirates, young and old alike will be fascinated by the incredible LEGO models throughout the park.
Fun Facts about LEGOLAND Windsor
There are 34 LEGO pieces in an average Miniland figure.
The largest model in Miniland is the Canary Wharf Tower which is 5.2 metres tall and took 3 model makers 850 hours to complete using 200,000 LEGO Bricks!
The smallest models are the pigeons in Trafalgar Square which contain 5 LEGO bricks each
New in 2011 – Atlantis Submarine Voyage
Take a deep breath and submerge yourself in an underwater adventure.
Plunge into the depths with this world-first LEGO® submarine ride and immerse yourself in a magical underwater adventure.
So what’s New in 2012
STAR WARS MINILAND EXPERIENCE – The Force has arrived at LEGOLAND
Take a trip to a galaxy far, far away at the UK’s only indoor LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Experience at the LEGOLAND®Windsor Resort. Enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Follow the chronological path through the Star Wars timeline and retrace the major events of the beloved Saga featuring 2,000 LEGO® models, authentic sounds and lighting effects in the ultimate LEGO®Star Wars experience.
LEGOLAND WINDSOR RESORT HOTEL – Now open
An exciting LEGO adventure awaits you, as the amazing 150 room, fully themed LEGOLAND Hotel opens at LEGOLAND Windsor RESORT!
Staying overnight at the new LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel is a must for all LEGO fans. From the spectacular dragon-guarded entrance and interactive LEGO features through to the brightly coloured pirate splash pool and fully themed bedrooms, the new hotel will inspire imaginations and create laugh-out loud memories. With dedicated indoor play areas, entertainment and a buffet-style restaurant serving child-friendly meals, it’s the perfect family treat.
Cool Family Meals images
A few nice family meals images I found:
Meal 1
Image by evamay78
Cool Family Meals images
Some cool family meals images:
Happy Thanksgiving
Image by U.S. Army Alaska
U.S. Army Alaska leaders showed their appreciation for Soldiers and Families by serving an early Thanksgiving Meal Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the Wilderness Inn Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
OUR AGA……..The HEART of our home. A lovely way to spread warmth and love throughout the home.
Image by Altered image 1
We bought our 1927 detached house in 1989. Formerly it was the home of the National Coal Board North East area manager, who enjoyed all the benefits of a free home, free coal, free maintenance , free everything. All of the large principal rooms/bedrooms had coal fireplaces, the kitchen had a coal fired central heating (only three radiators) boiler and a coal fired cream coloured AGA cooker. The property only had (3 phase) electricity because of its remote private location), no gas supply and a meterered water supply. I spent the first six months completely rewiring ALL the electrics to the six bedrooms and four downstairs reception rooms, building a new shower room in the hall cloakroom, installing a proper modern bathroom and double glazing all of the thirty four Georgian pane sash windows, implementing a new gas supply and converting the coal fires to coal effect gas fires. I finally managed to bin the horrendous kitchen (which had scaffold like central heating pipework across the ceiling to the large heavy cast iron "school" type radiators in the cloakroom, bathroom and reception rooms!!
The next big project was a complete replacement of all the plumbing and central heating. Eventually, we finally managed to bin the old AGA cooker and boiler and replace them with the brand new four oven AGA cooker you see here.. Over a period of several years I managed to completely transform the half acre garden with many features and (what has now become) a beautiful selection of mature conifers, stream and a self build log cabin cum summerhouse/ office.
Its still an ongoing project but nowadays I do lack the drive and enthusiasm I had in my youth. Finally we have a wonderful home in which we have to isolate ourselves. No more trips to our "local" for the forseeable!!
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IMCOM-Korea leaders take role on fire safety – U.S. Army – Installation Management Command Korea Region
Image by U.S. Army Korea (Historical Image Archive)
imcom.korea.army.mil
PHOTO CAPTION: Installation Management Command-Korea commander Brig. Gen. John Uberti and his senior noncommissioned officer, Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Witt made a Fire Prevention and Safety public service announcement March 4 that will air on the American Forces Network-Korea to spread the word about fire safety.
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea – Installation Management Command-Korea commander Brig. Gen. John Uberti and his senior noncommissioned officer, Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Witt made a public service announcement March 4 that will air on the American Forces Network-Korea to spread the word about fire safety.
"The purpose of today’s public service announcement is to increase community awareness, "Uberti said before the shoot. " We’ve had several structure fires on Army installations across the peninsula and by sheer luck we haven’t lost any lives, but there’s been a significant loss of property and damage to equipment."
The segment took stage at a badly damaged local family house to build awareness of the damage that can occur in a fire and emphasize fire safety.
"We just want to make sure that people are doing the things that they need to do to ensure that their environments are safe – Not overloading electrical outlets, making sure meals at home aren’t unattended on the stove and making sure we properly extinguish candles when they’re not being used."
There have been four fires in the past three months throughout installations across the region and the shoot was at one of the actual sites. A mach scenario was used for the PSA but the situation was real.
"It’s very important that we get the word out about fire safety," Witt said. "We’ve had a rash of fires and we have really got to get the word out."
IMCOM-Korea is responsible for structures across the peninsula and Uberti said fire safety is a key concern. "This includes Soldiers’ barracks, Army family housing, all of the office buildings that people work in – So again, we need everybody’s help to ensure that the places they live and work in are safe."
U.S. Army Photo by Debbie Hong
Cleared for Public Release
West Casey Chapel reopens after stem-to-stern overhaul
Image by U.S. Army Garrison Casey
By Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Troth
jefferey.l.troth.mil@mail.mil
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – The West Casey Chapel, which had been closed for 10 months for a stem-to-stern renovation, is open again and with an all-new look.
Services resume Sept. 16 at the chapel, which sits on a hill overlooking Camp Casey’s Exchange and commissary area. The renovation began last November.
Protestant services are scheduled for 9:30 a.m., Catholic Mass for 11 a.m. and the Latter Day Saints service for 4 p.m.
To mark its reopening, officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 7 with more than 60 Soldiers, civilians and family members present.
Among those at the ceremony was Chaplain (Col.) David Waters, U.S. Forces Korea chaplain, who said the renovation had been so thoroughgoing the chapel was “close to being a brand new facility.”
“The Second to None is so blessed to have a new facility like this,” Waters said, in a reference to the 2nd Infantry Division, whose motto is “Second to None.”
“The old chapel, the old building had a very low ceiling and there was a lot of leakage here and there,” said Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Suk-jong Lee, U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I chaplain.
“Inside, the roof has been raised and it is very bright in the sanctuary, with a nice contemporary style,” Lee said.
Besides the chapel’s new look, worshippers will feel the change in another way too.
The windows in the old chapel weren’t sealed and the air conditioner didn’t work properly, said Lee. That left the congregation shivering in their seats in winter and sweating in summer.
But awaiting them in the renovated chapel is a new air-conditioning and heating system.
Not everything from the old building was carted away. The bronze reliefs of the Stations of the Cross were saved and members of the Catholic congregation made new frames for them.
Before the renovation the sanctuary was the chapel’s only place worshippers could meet after services.
“So after their service they would have to move out for the next service,” said Lee.
The renovations have changed all that by adding an activity room to the chapel. The large room has movable walls that can divide it into three rooms.
Also new is a full-size kitchen, with an industrial-size refrigerator and stove.
“So, the congregation can cook together and eat together,” something that’ll be especially helpful if they want to share a Thanksgiving or Christmas meal, Lee said.
“Now we can have things happening at the same time at the chapel,” said Spec. Amber Jones, a worshipper assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 70th Brigade Support Battalion. “We can have Bible study going on and choir rehearsal going on.”
The renovation project was not limited to the chapel itself. A playground and paved parking lot was added to the chapel grounds.
“This is a place where people can really congregate,” said Lee. “They can claim this as their home and hopefully we can build a bigger family within this chapel facility.”