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5/2014: For the Fourth year in a row, the riders at Corner House Farm have won the InterDressage.com Riding School of the Year. Louise and her students, competed from May 2013 thru April 2014 to earn points in the Riding School division. FCEA member, Sandy Foster, is a CHF student team member. Congrats to all involved. |
NOTE: This is the same type of competition that FCEA is encouraging our members to participate in. More info can be found on the BRC page. |
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Hover over the username to open a profile card and click Add Friend to send a Friend request OR on the recommended Friends list, simply click the purple icon to add a Friend.... Popular college student Laura (Alycia Debnam-Carey) has tons of friends, both on Facebook and IRL. She graciously accepts social outcast Marin... |
Unfortunately you can't disable friend requests completely but if you play around with the settings there, you can restrict friend requests to only friends of friends. Then if you click on the "followers" tab, you can also check off who you want to follow you.... To make a friend request on Facebook, find the person's ... |
Select "Specific People or Lists" from the "Make this visible to" section and then select the list that you created. Only the people on this list will be able to see your friend list and new how to make a building in unity Facebook is the best place to make new friends as well as maintain existing relationships. It let... |
A friend request with a picture of an attractive person posing provocatively is the bait often used by people who create fake friend requests. Does the request come … how to raise friend mic volume discord You can try sending another Friend Request, but remember: multiple Friend Requests can get annoying. How Do I Chec... |
Popular college student Laura (Alycia Debnam-Carey) has tons of friends, both on Facebook and IRL. She graciously accepts social outcast Marina's (Liesl Ahlers) online friend request, until Marina crosses the line and Laura unfriends her. |
16/05/2016 · Step by step instructions for when you first start with Roblox and want to get a friend. |
Ok, here's the thing. I've just tried the whole thing (the only way to know exactly what happens), and as for today (03-03-16) you get friendship's request automatically as followers only after you make you profile available for followers. |
Coding. Learning. Engagement. Great websites. |
This course will ask you to learn and adapt to new technologies, while also thinking about design and content creation. By its end, you should feel comfortable making websites from the ground-up, and utilizing your peers as learning tools in this creative community. |
Some topics will lean more technical in nature, while others (albeit fewer) will be more design-based. Just as the content focus will shift, so too will the work amount. Some topics, especially those where new ideas are being introduced, have a heavier workload. The goal of this is to make you practice with these new t... |
The main goal of this course is to allow you an opportunity to become comfortable with technologies used in web development. Another is to get you thinking about web design and possibilities for content creation via the web. |
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BMI Literature Study Guide and Student WorkbookThe reality of today's educational world is that students need to be prepared to be successful on state standardized tests. For those who relish in the teaching of writing and literature, time for standardized test preparation might be better spent with exercises linked to... |
BMI Literature Study Guide and Student WorkbookThe reality of today's educational world is that students need to be prepared to be successful on state standardized tests. For those who relish in the teaching of writing and literature, time for standardized test preparation might be better spent with exercises linked to... |
It's my second day in my "nest" and ideas are flowing! I thought I'd share a few pictures of what I have started today. On Sunday I'm leaving for 3 weeks of vacation but I'm determined that it won't be 3 more weeks without making any art! So I came up with a project that should be easy to carry around and will allow me... |
For a long time I've wanted to try my hand at an altered book. For those of you who don't know what that is, it's an artist book made from a regular book, "upcycled" as an art piece! I love books and I love this idea of giving them a new life. I started a Pinterest board about book art, check it out to see some cool ex... |
So, what have we got here? A sturdy children's book that my kids are too old for now (they're 6 and 4). |
What I like about it is tabbed, both at the top and on the side. Pretty cool! |
Then I've coated every page in gesso. The raw paper soaks up the moisture really fast, so I watered it down a bit. This way it was easier to apply. After coating each double page, I gave it a quick blow with the heat gun to speed up the drying. |
And here is my brand new blank book, almost dry! |
Next I plan on starting some backgrounds so I won't have to start from scratch every time I want to work on a page during the holidays, because I won't have that many supplies at hand. I'll keep you posted as I go! |
I'm very new to this book art thing so if you've got any resources, ideas or blog posts that you'd like to share, please don't be shy and let us know in the comments! Thank you! |
What I've been up to... art and announcements! |
Hi friends! There has been much going on lately! So here is a visual peek at what I've been doing lately (although I won't be including pics of my stay-at-home-with-sick-daughter days...) and a few announcements! |
First announcement: I am so proud and excited to be a contributing artist to this beautiful book, which will be published next October! And it's already available for preorder from Amazon! For those of you still wondering what mixed media really is all about, this should be an excellent place to start! |
Below is an affiliate link, which means that if you purchase the book from my blog, I get a little gift certificate to buy more art supplies! Thank you for supporting my creative dream! |
My mom came over on Monday so we could try our Gelli Arts printing plates together. What a fun day! It is such a blessing to be able to share our passion. If any of you have creative parents and have never tried creating alongside each other, I really encourage you to try it! It's a great way to (re)connect, share "a-h... |
On Sunday night, out of the blue a new assemblage "had" to come out. Although it might seem all nice and cute with its Little red riding hood pictures and vintage look, that one was hard. It pushed and pulled me until I unearthed some difficult memories and experiences and faced them. It's going to be part of the "wing... |
So lots of work in progress! The spring break starts this Friday here, and we're going to Brittany. I probably won't have any internet for a week, but please please please leave me lots of comments, I'll read them when I get back! |
And second announcement: next month you're in for a treat! I'll be starting a new blog series that will introduce you to some gorgeous art, amazing artists and beautiful stories! It will be called "Once upon a time..." |
As Paul continues to develop a philosophy of the Church, he begins to develop the doctrine of spiritual gifts. He begins by reminding us that they are indeed grace gifts from the ascended Christ. We each have one or more, and none of us deserved them. But since they are from Christ, earned by him and are given for a pa... |
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Your Montego Bay/Rosehall beach horseback ride n swim excursion continues to the gardens brimming with pimento trees, bougainvillea and fishtail palms. Lollygag with a cool drink in hand while you enjoy the sights of the hummingbirds gossiping with the orchids before your driver takes you to the next destination or bac... |
The horseback ride and swim was really fun .... we really liked it! Also, our driver was the best. He was so informative and so awesome to hang out with!! |
The service was excellent. We would definitely use your service again. |
Our Beach Horseback Ride N Swim was fantastic! We had a wonderful time riding in the ocean. Great tour and value for money! |
Best tour we have ever done!!! Amazing! what a blast! Would highly recommend this tour for fun and a wonderful experience! |
Our cruise stop in Montego Bay JamaicaA for the day and we wanted to explore a little and at the same time have some fun. We found Jaital and was skeptic at first before booking. Our e-mails was answer promptly and we received our confirmation voucher quickly. Our driver was right on time. He was sociable and very frie... |
There is a nip in the air in the mornings now, and even a whiff of smoke as our neighbour lights up his wood stove to take the chill off the house. A bit early as its still August! Then you notice the bracken ferns are turning gold, some trees are already making the shift, and geese are flying over head in "V" formatio... |
I love the richer golden colours that come with Autumn and so when I was digging around in the stash I pulled out some autumn tones. |
I was waiting for a yarn order to come from Brassards in Quebec and thought to weave off a single scarf real quick (well, as quick as I can go right now :) I used the lace weight alpaca / silk blend as warp and it sort of self striped itself as I wound. A regular colour pattern repeat. I wanted to keep the colours in t... |
The weft is 20/2 silk in a nutmeg brown and the weaving was much different to my usual fare. I had to gently press the weft into place and be careful of the edge threads and drawn in. The end delivery shuttle was crucial with its adjustable tension. I also used a wider 8 dent reed to minimize rubbing but I did have som... |
Excuse the light spots.... it decided to rain today and I had to turn on all lights and use the flash. |
The yarn order has arrived and I'm busy winding the fine 16/2 warp for the commission order and doing some weaving on the big loom. I've also been 'paper' planning some projects to come: more lace and more of the recent 12 shaft magenta project (again) as I have sold both scarves and three of my four on hand shawls! I'... |
We have begun our usual fall chores: windows cleaned, doing yard tidy up, and have booked our annual hedge trimming for October. Tonight we had our first really drenching rainfall since last June. We actually turned off the television volume to check out what the noise was and realized it was rain drumming on the roof! |
I'm also officially on the wait list for a full knee replacement and my name should come up in 6 to 9 months. |
Its the Dog Days of a long, hot summer. There was a light sprinkle of rain yesterday that was more of a tease than anything. The rain specks dried in no time. I don't want to spoil anyone's summer but a little rain sure would be nice right about now. Its nice and cool in the lower level of our place and we have every d... |
I could see the potential in this one and so got started right away. I wound a warp of 187 ends of 8/2 tencel, six yards long in a bright magenta for two scarves. I just love this colour and I seem to be using it in mixed warps lately. So how about all by itself? The draft above looks complex. It even seems to have are... |
The tie up was already in place and so after lacing on, I got busy! I have been using lacing with tencel as it can be slippery. |
I think you can see some of the iridescent effect. Its beautiful when it works like this.... Both colours are of similar values and depth of shade. The teal scarf end up being a bit longer and final length was seventy four inches by six inches. |
I went through my bead stash and found a couple boxes of teal beads, and even a close navy blue. I know I don't have any magenta on hand. I tried a couple of arrangement variations but in the end I took them all out and left the scarves plain. The pattern seemed to be intense and the colours seemed decoration enough by... |
I had big plans to try the old tie up once more time with another threading pattern but I got a commission at my Etsy store to weave a couple of runners so that's the end of this experiment. As soon as Brassard's opens their door from their annual staff vacation time I'll be placing my yarn order for the customer's req... |
How are you enjoying your summer? Are the fall colours in your stash starting to call you yet? |
Here are a few of the weird, wacky, and wonderful oddities found in and around Rockport, Texas. |
A Big Tree? So big it gets a sign of it’s own? This is Texas – the tree must be really big! |
Nope, it’s not the angle. I mean, yes it is a ‘big tree’, but worthy of a sign and a fence? I don’t know. |
“The Thing” in Dragoon, Arizona? It’s a dead thing. |
From the Ocean-to-Ocean Bridge to the Bridge to Nowhere, and shaking your dates in between. |
Flying saucers, people living in a giant golf ball, praying to the God of Golf, and giant animal statues. Also? Beware of donkeys. |
Posted in Animals, Travel, Who Thinks of These Things | Tagged random, RV Travels, Umm what? |
This pose is all too familiar. |
Soooo, do you think we got our mating habits from apes? Does this prove the theory of evolution? I think so. On both counts. |
Posted in Animals, Humor, Phoning It In, The Birds and The Bees, Who Thinks of These Things | Tagged Animals, The Birds and The Bees, WTF? |
Availability of trees in the environment it is so important because they provide clean air to breathe in. More so, they ensure that you can have the required shade in your home; however, it is in order to remove them from your yard due to some reasons. So that you remove the trees from your yard in a proper way you hav... |
You should consider the license of the company you are about to hire. So that you hire the permitted tree removal company it must be in a position to present its business license as that it is an indication that is authorized by the law to carry out tree removal services. Also, you have to check if the company is insur... |
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It is imperative to consider the reputable tree removal company. Always ensure that the tree removal company you will hire will be able to meet all the demands you want. Through the reviews of the customers on the company’s website will show you whether it is the best company to hire for tree removal services I your ya... |
I love the new paper I bought in NYC for my cranes. It's so bright with so many different colorful patterns. It's super thin though, which makes it a bit harder for me to fold cranes. There's a happy medium with paper. It cannot be thick like card stock. I do have some paper that is quite thick that requires me to doub... |
From Lionel S. Challis's "Peninsula Roll Call" |
Is this the item you refered to Ian as it does state Peninsula service till Apr 1813? |
Sorry for the delay in providing more details of Lt Jonathan Layton's life outside his service years. |
Jonathan Layton was named after his father’s elder brother Jonathan (1742-1801), who was the squire/copyholder of Reedham Hall (Norfolk) until his death. Young Jonathan was born in Clippesby, the second son and third child of Charles Layton (1744-1791) and Catherine Lawne (1755-1837), and was baptized there on 24th Feb... |
According to the Military List of 1805, Jonathan (1782-1836), the second son, began his military career as an Ensign in the Norfolk East Militia (15 May 1804) and was soon commissioned as Lieutenant on 22 Aug 1804 (aged 22); he became a militia Captain on 3 Sept 1806. His income must have derived mainly from the rents ... |
Being in Harwich, he should have embarked for Sweden with part of the 1st Battalion and other forces led by Sir John Moore, arriving Gothenburg 7 May 1808. However, still pending trial, he was not permitted to join the expedition. He didn’t miss much as there was no action, only drills and exercises. |
After two stints of service in the Peninsula ((Nov 1808 - Jan 1809, & July 1809 - Apr 1813), Jonathan returned to the depot in Kent for unknown reasons. In 1815 he was wounded in the wrist and side at Quatre Bras but is not listed among the wounded - so maybe the wounds were considered minor, enabling him to retain com... |
On 1 May 1825 Jonathan Layton married Emily Mingay (from near Salhouse?) in St Marylebone, New Church, London. Did he still receive any income from his small estate in Salhouse, Norfolk, or had he sold it? |
On 27 Dec 1828, when his half pay apparently ceased (10 years?, after a total of 21 years of service. What about the two years extra pay and pension promised to the victors of Waterloo?), Jonathan and Emily were living at No 47 London Street, Fitzroy Square, London; during the previous 5 years he had lived at Hermitage... |
Was this strictly true? Was he really still on half-pay? His sojourn in the White Cross Prison must have been in relation to his earlier insolvency and debts. |
Jonathan Layton died 3rd July 1836 (aged 54), and was presumably buried somewhere in Marylebone/Regents Park; evidently he was not buried in Reedham. Was he among the 600 or so burials moved from inside the church to another cemetery? |
18 July 1836 his widow, Emily Layton, claimed the balance (was there any?) of his half pay – no will left? She was then living at 6 Frederic Street, Regent’s Park. In the 1841 census she was possibly a domestic servant (35 rounded down) in the household of a merchant, James Duff, at 13 Harley Street, Marylebone. She re... |
Well, that's about all I have. Apart from the Waterloo medal issued in 1816, he would also have been entitled to the campaign medal and five clasps for his Peninsular War service. However, they were not issued until 1847, long after his death in 1836, which explains why his name is missing from the medal rolls. |
Hope this is of interest. Any comments or extra information would be much appreciated! |
Does anyone know anything about the Late Issue Waterloo Medal awarded to those who fought between the 16th and 18th June 1815? It appears to have been distributed later, to those who were wounded (in hospital?) and who were not with their battallion/company at the time of the first issue. What were the actual dates of ... |
Lieutenant Jonathan Layton was wounded in the wrist and side at Quatre Bras on the 16th, but it seems impossible to know whether or not he was present and in command of the 10th company (Beckwith's) on the 18th. Does anyone have access to the pay list that immediately followed the final battle? If Jonathan was indeed h... |
Hi, I may have given the wrong signals, but I do know that Jonathan received a Waterloo Medal (he is on the list just cited). However, according to Caldwell & Cooper's "Rifle Green at Waterloo" he did receive a Late Issue Medal and I was trying to find out more about the two, apparently separate, issues. Did the medals... |
I shall be in England and hope to visit the PRO at Kew between 4th to 7th May - hopefully to find out more about the military career of my remote ancestor, Jonathan Layton. If anyone (perhaps Adrian?) has any tips on which series of records I should look at, to clarify his return home from the Peninsula in 1813 and his... |
You will need to bring proof of ID (drivers licence etc) and they will issue you with a readers card. The staff are helpful and will point you in the right direction but from experience they aren't familiar with everything so may take a bit of digging. |
The set of files you are after are marked WO (for War office), and from memory all the monthly returns are in WO13. That is probably the easiest way to see his name on the roster during the Waterloo period. It's worth remembering that the returns are not listed by engagement/ battles but by monthly periods. |
Service records are there but I have yet to look at them so I can't help you with that one. |
Thanks Adrian, once again, for your advice. I have been to the PRO many moons ago, so I am aware of the bun fight to get documents! |
He confirms that Layton commanded the company at QB but does not mention him at Waterloo at all. However he states that Layton's injuries were minor and I therefore believe that he continued to command the company at Waterloo. Here are the quotes. |
Lieutenant Layton commanded the company, Lieutenant Stewart, Lieutenant Simmons, Lieutenant Felix, 2nd Lieutenant Wright, Mr Smith Volunteer, these officers constituted the mess, for whom I had to provide. |
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