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Wholesale Investor who buys one or several properties to renovate and sale. These are goverment auction properties. Transaction are handale from our Auction Whole sale Proram.
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Mac (Peter Riegert) is a successful oil company executive who is sent to Scotland to purchase an idyllic seaside village and for oil-drilling purposes. Surprisingly, the local residents are not hostile to the idea of relocating as long as there is a generous financial settlement for them. While Mac is busy with his negotiations, however, he begins to succumb to the charm and natural beauty of the region and begins to have second thoughts about returning to his corporate existence in Houston, Texas.
In the grand tradition of such Scotland based films as I Know Where I'm Going! (1945), directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and Alexander Mackendrick's Tight Little Island (1949), Local Hero (1983) is a sly, comic sleeper of a movie and confirmed Bill Forsyth's promise as a director after the critically acclaimed Gregory's Girl (1981), the first of his features to receive a wide U.S. release. Decidedly small in scale and featuring a cast of mostly unknown Scottish actors with the exception of New York native Peter Riegert, the film is particularly notable for the presence of Burt Lancaster in a supporting role.
Lancaster was in the middle of a career renaissance at the time, having just been nominated the previous year for a Best Actor Oscar for his work in Atlantic City (1980). Continuing his quest for unique and offbeat roles, the actor fell in love with Forsyth's screenplay for Local Hero and was particularly fond of the eccentric, star-gazing millionaire who sets the whole plot in motion, even though he wasn't the main character. To Forsyth's amazement, Lancaster agreed to do the film for less than his standard fee.
Having Lancaster on location in Pennan (near Inverlochy Castle in northeast Scotland) was like a dream come true for the local cast and crew. In Burt Lancaster: An American Life (Alfred A. Knopf), author Kate Buford wrote: "Twenty-three at the time, and in his first movie, (Peter) Capaldi remembered the star mainly...from Birdman of Alcatraz. 'No one really believed that this Hollywood star was going to appear in our midst,' he said. 'And when he did, he exuded such charm and openness that people just fell all over themselves to be around him.' He was still the old Lancaster, however. He told Capaldi, who speaks in the film....in a distinct Glasgow accent: 'I gotta tell you kid, you've fabulous instinct. But I can't understand a f*cking word you say.' He ribbed Forsyth as the director who spoke 'no known language.'"
It's true that Local Hero seems to belong to another place and time and there is a beguiling quality about the setting that makes some viewers want to chuck their current responsibilities and retreat to this magical place, far removed from the rat race. For this reason alone, Local Hero has developed a strong and loyal cult following. The soundtrack by former Dire Straits member, Mark Knopfler, was also popular and helped launch Knopfler's career as a film composer. He has since composed the movie scores for such films as Cal (1984), The Princess Bride (1987), and Wag the Dog (1997).
Principal Cast: Burt Lancaster (Felix Happer), Peter Riegert (Mac MacIntyre), Fulton Mackay (Ben Knox), Denis Lawson (Gordon Urquhart), Norman Chancer (Moritz), Jenny Seagrove (Marina), Peter Capaldi (Danny Oldsen).
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Please note that temperatures are in Celsius (C) and rainfall in millimeters (mm) and recorded at our house in Letlhakane, Botswana.
Can you do weather forecasts as well? I cannot find an acurate one.
Glad to hear that you have had good rains & temps that are not too high so it can soak in. Fortunately I am based at an airport in the UK & our aircraft weather station stands me in good stead.
My wife convinced me to NOT do CKGR this December.
Hi Pete, I enjoy your website, more so the section on the weather. It gives me the closest idea of the weather patterns in CK (my favourite area). Any rain recently since you last update on 23 Dec?
I ‘ve noticed raiN fell more to the west in the Ghanzi area and around Nossob recently.
Hi Pete, any rains recently in CK that you know of ?
What about the pans and Kubu?
12mm here last night and 20mm a bit closer to the pans. Haven’t heard about the exact locations you mention. Rain predicted this whole week.
Three Landys and a Toyota are bogged down onto their chassis between Kubu and Gweta.
Personally I wouldn’t be going to Kubu now.
We’re going next week to Tiaan’s Camp (and Makgadikgadi NP) and afterwards for six night to CKGR (Sunday – Pokoje – Piper – Kori).
Will this be possible with the latest rains?
We’re going next week to Tiaans Camp (and visit Makgadikgadi NP), and afterwards 6 nights in CKGR (Sunday – Pokoje – Piper – Kori).
Will all this be possible after the latest rains? How fast does things dry up?
Hello , it is Rodrigo. I am from Spain but we are living at South Africa working as voluntiers. We are coming to Kubua Island nxt Saturday ( april 23th). Do you know how are the paths? Thanks so much in advance. We apreciete your help a lot.
I believe the roads are still wet – personally I wouldn’t go. Have you experience in 4×4 muddy driving, how many vehicles are going?
Hi Pete, just discovered your blog! So great. Getting ready to head to Botswana this Saturday. We travel from Gweta to Kubu November 8th for one night. Any thoughts on rain and weather? Much appreciated!
Thanks for the nice comments. Gweta to Kubu is one of the toughest crossings and one that should not be taken lightly. I am not sure how much rain that area has had. If I was you I would speak to a local – go to Gweta lodge and speak to James, he could advise you.
Excellent, thanks Pete. We will likely try to take the North route closer to Nata if it is at all possible.
Got it. Yeah, we will really have to get the right information before we go, I certainly don’t want to spend our two weeks digging out our truck! Thanks again.
Another option is drive to Letlhakane via main road or Makgadikgadi National Park and go to kubu from the South.
We gonna make a journey to the island from south in coming days. If you have any advises on the road condition and weather, can you give me these?
Hi Yoichi – all I can tell you is that we have had a lot of rain this last week. I would think the pans are very wet.
What a great website. So much usefull information. We are planning a trip to Khutse, CKGR and Khumaga by the end of this month.
We were advised, that there has been hardly any rain so far and in CKGR the animals are still spread out over a huge area. Is the Boteti still flowing?
Hi Moritz – thank you for your kind comments. Sorry for my slow response. Over the last 3 weeks we have had plenty of rain here in Letlhakane and I would think it has been widespread.
thank you for your kind reply. When we did the trip 3 years ago i loved the contrast of seeing plenty of water and bathing elephants after beeing in the dry lands of CKGR for a few days. Is the Boteti dried out completly, and have all the animals wandert off? I suspect the zebra migration is out in the pans now?
Love the blog, so much detail. Keep up the good work.
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Bowen & Weaving, Retail sale of books, newspapers and stationary, listed under "Retail Sale Of Books, Newspapers And Stationary" category, is located at 33 Blue Street Carmarthen Dyfed, SA31 3LE, United Kingdom and can be reached by (01267) 236556 phone number. Bowen & Weaving has currently 0 reviews.
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WASHINGTON, December 24, 2014 – The waxing crescent moon will point your gaze to the red planet Mars, as they appear just after sunset. As darkness falls, the moon and Mars will follow the sun beneath the horizon by early-to-mid evening.
Adding to the brilliance will be Venus, which may be visible near the horizon 45 to 60 minutes after sunset.
According to EarthSky.com, it is an event that Mars, which was ten times brighter than it is now when it came its closest to Earth in April of this year, is still shining as brightly as a 1st-magnitude star.
Because Mars is near perihelion, it’s traveling eastward in front of the backdrop stars at its fastest clip right now. The increased orbital speed is helping to keep Mars visible in our evening sky.
So we learn that Mars is moving away from the Westerly sunset even as the sun is also moving east, moving infront of the constellations of the Zodiac, toward Mars.
As seen on our sky’s dome, the somewhat faster-moving sun is slowly but surely gaining ground on the red planet and by spring, Mars will be fully hidden in the sun’s glare.
Mars should be visible at nightfall and early evening for several months to come.
Watch the Earth’s sky with EarthSky.com where there daily newsletter will keep you informed of what is happening above in the nighttime sky.
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Tucked behind Swanston Street, away from the city hustle.
Welcome to Cabinet Bar & Balcony, your home away from home.
Tucked behind Little Collins Street, next to Melbourne Town Hall, this welcoming laneway space is reminicient of a soft lit Parisian night spot, decorated with a blend of European furnishings and retro-chic decor.
It is the perfect venue for a quick meet up, a meal before a show or a cruisy Sunday session. You can watch the sun go down and the passers below on Swanston Street, while you enjoy cocktails, wines from the carefully chosen list or a delicious meal.
Book a few tables or have the whole bar for an intimate environment, with up to 100 guests in a standing cocktail style function.
A delicious tapas menu takes you through a range of tastes and side dishes to compliment any of our wines. Break bread and enjoy an ever changing flatbread pizza menu, or just huddle over a warm shared plate.
We love hearing from our friends, even if you don't need a booking or a request, send us some love.
it wont take long, and we will get back to you real quick. just contact the bar on the details to the right or fill in the form.
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Premier Brad Wall still has a long list of questions for the federal government regarding its plan to impose a carbon tax on the provinces.
Many of Wall’s questions focus on whether or not the feds are truly aware the impact such a plan will have on Saskatchewan’s economy.
Saskatchewan, with a signifcant number of resource and energy companies, is home to many of those firms that could face such issues.
On Wednesday, Wall compared the forced implementation of a carbon tax to a doctor prescribing a medicine without knowing what the side effects are, because no economic assessment plan has been done on the impacts of the tax.
“They certainly can’t tell Saskatchewan people what the side effects are,” he said.
She added that the federal government knows each province’s economic reality is different.
“That’s why each province has the flexibility to choose the carbon pricing system that works best for them and to use the revenues where they need it most, be it through tax cuts, incentives for business, or support for specific sectors,” read the statement.
Wall said he wasn’t sure if his own government’s carbon pricing plan, which would see heavy emitters in the province pay a levy, would even count under the federal plan.
“I don’t know the answer” he said, later suggesting he isn’t sure if the federal government had all of its ducks in a row before making its carbon pricing announcement.
Saskatchewan passed legislation that would see heavy emitters pay more than a decade ago, but the law has never been enforced.
Wall again put forward that idea in a white paper, which was presented earlier this month.
On Monday, he suggested the timing for a heavy emission levy wouldn’t be right until at least all the jobs that have been lost in Saskatchewan’s resource sector are recovered.
She pointed to the common ground being present when it comes to technology and adaptation, but not carbon pricing.
He said there “have been discussions” but questioned how meaningful or constructive they were given the federal government’s plan to unilaterally impose a price on carbon without Saskatchewan’s consent.
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Battle the elements while skinning uphill from base camp, or drop in high above the tree line with the protection of our most technically advanced waterproof jacket that integrates four-way stretch with targeted abrasion resistance using our FuseForm™ construction technique. The hyper-durable exterior seamlessly integrates midweight nylon with a heavier weight nylon in the hood, shoulders, sides and inner arms to eliminate bulk and achieve a low-profile fit that's lightweight, yet strong and durable. Fully loaded with Steep Series features for big-mountain performance.
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Long-term outcome of social skills intervention based on interactive LEGO play.
LEGO building materials have been adapted as a therapeutic modality for increasing motivation to participate in social skills intervention, and providing a medium through which children with social and communication handicaps can effectively interact. A 3 year retrospective study of long-term outcome for autistic spectrum children participating in LEGO therapy (N = 60) compared Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale socialization domain (VABS-SD) and Gilliam Autism Rating Scale social interaction subscale (GARS-SI) scores preand post-treatment with a matched comparison sample (N = 57) who received comparable non-LEGO therapy. Although both groups made significant gains on the two outcome measures, LEGO participants improved significantly more than the comparison subjects. Diagnosis and pre-treatment full-scale IQ scores did not predict outcome scores; however, Vineland adaptive behavior composite, Vineland communication domain, and verbal IQ all predicted outcome on the VABS-SD, especially for the LEGO therapy group. Results are discussed in terms of implications for methods of social skills intervention for autistic spectrum disorders.
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Pure minimalist interior style by the design studio ZOOI for a family with a small daughter. Customers wanted their apartment to be modern, spacious and bright, and for this purposes the designers Pavel Voytov and Maxim Doschinsky made a redesign, developing a minimalist interior design and cabinet furniture individually for this project.
To implement this project, three apartments were merged: one bedroom, two bedroom and three bedroom apartments. As a result, an apartment for a young family occupies a 300 sq.m. half-floor. The redesign of the interior designers Pavel Voytov and Maxim Doschinsky logically and intuitively connects all rooms and spaces together. The apartment has all the necessary premises for customers: the open space consisting of living room, kitchen and dining area; master and guest bedrooms; a room for the child; the nanny room; a laundry and three bathrooms (main, guest and child).
The open space, which includes kitchen, living room and dining room is conventionally divided by pylons, technical track lights from the XAL factory, colors and textures. In the kitchen the clear shapes and contrasts prevail: white, black and wood. The design of the island was chosen for reasons of different ways of spending time: having breakfast with your family or enjoying a bottle of wine with friends. A massive kitchen module for storage accommodates everything you need. This is a kitchen that will feed both the bellies and eyes!
For lunch and dinner there is a dining area near the panoramic windows!
In the living room the mood of the open space is changing: a huge modular sofa from the Italian factory Lema, the color of coffee and milk. Here all textiles have been selected: carpets and curtains. It is impossible not to pay attention to the stylish floor lamp, bent over a coffee table. This product is from the Italian factory Vibia.
The interior of the bedroom exceeds all expectations in its level of comfort! The cabinet furniture in the bedroom has an open structure which creates a sense of spaciousness, and can be made of translucent materials. Above the bed you can see the designer lamps similar to solar discs (factory Marset, Italy), and to illuminate the passage between the dressing rooms the designers chose the technical light from the XAL factory (Austria).
The bedroom is combined with a bath, which is decorated with white marble slabs, and a shower box. The white designer bathroom bowl is set right next to the viewport. The bathroom zone is separated from the bedroom by a transparent glass.
The guest bedroom also has its own comfortable feature: a place to relax by the window, which completely occupies one side of the room.
The nanny's bedroom is compact and also looks comfortable and functional. Here, a full rest is guaranteed, and the level of design expresses respect for the person who cares about the child.
And finally the room for the child, divided into two zones: for recreation and for study. The perimeter of the room and the work desk are decorated in the form of lovely houses, designed by ZOOI interior designers.
With so much air left in this room, the transparent outboard swing-chair satisfies the wish of chatting with your feet in it ! The design of the bathroom is made in the same color scheme and with the use of an analogue decor.
The interior of the baby room and its bathroom was assisted by the artist Vitaly Makoviy, who realized also the decorative houses.
All connecting premises (corridors and aisles) were also used for the installation of the hidden storage systems (all kinds of cabinets and storerooms). Thus, the interior studio ZOOI provided the owners of the apartment with all the necessary furniture.
This flat, rising from the combination of three apartments, occupies a half floor of 300 sq.m.
The interior of the bedroom exceeds all expectations in its level of comfort.
The bedroom is combined with a bath, which is decorated with white marble slabs, and a shower box.
The guest bedroom also has its own comfortable feature: a place to relax by the window.
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These vegan quesadillas are made with homemade cashew cheese and chipotle cream. They’re melty, gooey, stretchy, spicy, and best of all? They take just 20 minutes to prepare, including the made from scratch cashew mozzarella! Feel like celebrating yet? You will when you taste these!
Soak your cashews for 2 hours or overnight then drain. You can also boil them for ten minutes if you’re short on time. In a high-speed blender, combine 1/2 cup soaked cashews with the water, lemon juice, tapioca flour, nutritional yeast, garlic powder, white pepper, and 3/4 teaspoon sea salt. Blend for 1-2 minutes on high until smooth.
Heat a saucepan over medium heat. Pour the cashew mixture into the saucepan. It will begin to form into a solid right away. Cook the cheese for 3-5 minutes until it becomes a large gooey ball in the center, stirring constantly so it cooks evenly. The cheese will remain soft and melty.
Add the remaining 1/2 cup of soaked cashews to the blender, along with 1/4 teaspoon sea salt, salsa, and chili powder, if using. Blend on high for 2-3 minutes until smooth and creamy. Spread a large dollop of chipotle cream on one side of a tortilla. Spread a generous amount of cashew cheese evenly on a second tortilla. Combine the tortillas. In a skillet over medium heat, cook the quesadilla for 30-45 seconds on each side until the tortillas are crispy and the cheese is melty. Cut into triangles and serve with extra chipotle cream and avocado.
Total Calories: 1424 | Total Carbs: 198 g | Total Fat: 54 g | Total Protein: 40 g | Total Sodium: 3014 g | Total Sugar: 6 g Per Serving: Calories: 356 | Carbs: 50 g | Fat: 14 g | Protein: 10 g | Sodium: 754 mg | Sugar: 2 g Note: The information shown is based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
Easy recipes that put the fun into vegan cooking.
having fun, and seeking joy.
Absolutely amazing! I just made this for dinner and I added corn, halved cherry tomatoes and smashed avocado. So yummy!
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Thank you for getting in touch! We are an all-volunteer organization so we may not be able to reply immediately -- we apologize for any delay.
The Historic Elitch Theatre Board is working diligently to raise funding for the renovation of the interior of the Theatre. However, currently, the Theatre does not have restrooms, running water or HVAC and we are storing former sets and other large items on the stage. These factors preclude the Theatre from being leased for public events at this time.
We do not own the Carousel Shell or the Lawn. Please contact the Rose Company at 303-561-0600 or click below to email them.
Our regularly-scheduled tours of the theatre are on the First Friday of the month during the summer. We can schedule group tours (10+ participant), but these are dependent upon the availability of volunteer tour guides. We ask for a donation of $10 per person and the entire donation goes to support the ongoing efforts to restore the theatre. Please use the contact form below to inquire.
Click here to donate directly online.
As an Arts organization, the Historic Elitch Theatre values and celebrates the diversity of our community. Without diversity of ideas, experiences, and cultures, art could never be the powerful force that it is.
The Historic Elitch Theatre does not discriminate in any of its activities or operations.
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Thanks Slim, Ray, Et Al, for another days worth of excellent coverage.
Hey we like all the rats!
Are you sure that was a golf ball and not Noonan's head?
And thanks to everyone for great coverage. The huge gaps in info for Speed Week and Bub were tough to take.
Yeah but we had 500 entries, this one has about 10 big difference to cover. Dean next time you are at speed week visit the timing trailer and see what it takes to handle 2 or 3 courses 12 hours a day for a week. Slim , Ray the rat and others do a great job and we love it. I agree on the WOS it took forever to get the times.
Thanks for the cool pictures and info..
Yeah but we had 500 entries, this one has about 10 big difference to cover.
Amen there. I watched El Mirage last month with only 87 entries and it's a bunch of work.
I wasn't so much complaining about that as I was amazed, thrilled, speechless, (maybe not so much), blown away, and based on the number of views, so was everyone else about what is going on here.
Very impressive......and bet it will make 10K+ before its all said and done.
It hurts me to read this thread.....I almost feel like I should be there trying to help out anyway I could with the broken rides.
Dam hellis should not be alowed any closer than 1000' vertical---2500' horizontal---down wind only!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The coverage has been great, my thanks to everyone there and their great reporting. If everyone would show their thanks by going to that little box in the lower left corner of the home page and send a few bucks it would help assure that this kind of coverage can happen again. I know how JonW hates to ask for money so I thought I would do it for him. I love this stuff.
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.wtf is up with all these new not-com extensions?
We all know a name carries a ton of weight for a brand. It’s the first impression you leave. It’s your identity. But how do you even begin to choose—and secure—that name?
There’s help, and it comes in the form of Name.Kitchen. I recently started working with this business because I love the services it offers, from helping companies come up with meaningful, memorable names to sharing advice on how to brand yourself and more.
To get up to speed on the new domain names, check out the latest post by Google’s small business team. It provides a great not-com 101 and can help you figure out your next step in buying your favorite online identity (or identities).
I went the not-com route because the creative domain extensions better express what my sites are all about. Why would I want a generic .com when I can opt for .anything? With my sites at .gifts and .show, I’m able to distinguish my brand, express my creativity and demonstrate that, as a tech expert, I’m on top of the latest trends. In other words, I walk the walk.
As one of the leaders in unique URLs, Name.Kitchen can help you do the same. In the next few months I’ll be writing several blog posts on not-coms to fill you in on how these new URLs can impact businesses branding, and how it’s relevant to my business, your business and everyday consumers. I’ll also give you more insights into domain hoarding (it’s not just a hobby, it’s an entire industry!) and share my research on some of the best and most creative not-coms on the web.
So now it’s your turn, sound off! What is a unique URL you want to own? You can click here for some inspiration. And sorry in advance—all the Katie dots are pretty much taken ;) Gotta be quick to the draw, people!
Posted on December 11, 2015 by Katie Linendoll and tagged Name.Kitchen Not-Com Not-com Extensions Google your Business Katie.Show Katie.Gifts Branding Domain Names Unique URLS.
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This Thursday, January 18, from 5 pm - 9 pm, UC Santa Cruz AEPi and UCSC Gamma Phi Beta will be hosting a fundraiser for those affected by the SoCal fires at Woodstock's Pizza Santa Cruz. Trivia will begin at 6:30 pm. Bring your friends and come out to support us! We look forward to seeing you there!
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encourage you to be creative, take risks and continue forward with your life.
Here is looking forward to a fabulous 2012!
in the signature or mail checks to this address, written to b.a.l.m.
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