Bethesda Fountain, Oct 2009 – 04

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Bethesda Fountain, Oct 2009 – 04
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Image by Ed Yourdon
This woman was sitting by herself (obviously) and typing on her Macbook laptop (obviously), but I couldn’t figure out the other items were doing there. Was it her own shopping bag? Her own flowers?

By the way, the water behind her is the southern edge of the "boat pond" which stretches for several blocks northward…

This photo was published in a Jan 26, 2010 blog titled "The Modern Day Virtuous Woman." It was also published in a Mar 8, 2010 blog titled "How important is a website to business success?" And it was published in an Apr 22, 2010 blog titled "Bookmark This! Digital Dozen Earth Day Links." It was also published in an Aug 19, 2010 blog titled "How to Write SEO-Friendly Copy that Green Consumers Love." And it was published in a Dec 10, 2010 Smookey blog with the same title and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page.

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Mar 17, 2011 blog titled "Social media strategy essential as Brits network online more than ever." And it was published in a May 18, 2011 blog titled "How to Make Money Blogging: 5 Tips for Writing Top-Notch Content."

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 27, 2012 blog titled "Write the Blog, Then the Cookbook." It was also published in a May 21, 2012 blog titled "Can cable companies keep the dream of municipal WiFi alive?" And it was published in an undated (late May 2012) blog titled Who Wants Free Stuff? It was also published in a Jun 27, 2012 blog titled "Make Money Blogging Online." And it was published in a Sep 13, 2012 blog titled "Mobilité internationale : penser les doubles carrières pour favoriser l’égalité professionnelle." It was also published in a Dec 15, 2012 blog titled "Top Content Writing Tips For Content That Readers Will Love."

Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Mar 31, 2013 blog titled "Skate Board Apparel Buy," but with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written for this Flickr page. And it was published in a Sep 27, 2013 blog titled "Are You One of Those Disruptive Customers?"

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After walking around the Alice in Wonderland statue yesterday (take a look at "I forgive you, Alice" on Flickr to see what that was all about ), I continued walking westward through Central Park. In the middle of the park (from an east-west perspective) is the Bethesda Fountain, which is often the scene of celebrations, weddings, and random throngs of people enjoying themselves — as well as a popular location in several movies and TV shows. However, on this quiet Wednesday in mid-autumn, it was almost deserted. I wandered around for a few minutes, looked out at the boat pond, and took a few pictures. It’s not enough to give you a comprehensive view of the fountain, but hopefully you’ll get a general sense…

Image from page 873 of “Canadian grocer July-December 1896” (1889)
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Identifier: cangrocerjulydec1896toro
Title: Canadian grocer July-December 1896
Year: 1889 (1880s)
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Subjects: Supermarkets Grocery trade Food industry and trade
Publisher: Toronto : Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co. [1887]-
Contributing Library: Fisher – University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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r the convenience, 4 ► large saving, and good coffee obtained. It ► holds two pounds of berries and has on air ^y tight glassto receive the ground coffee, thereby . ► saving the fine aroma. Call and see it. . ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< 12,000 Grocers and Merchants of Canada will get this number of The Grocer. ) IIIIII (lOZ^f °f tnis wonderful, convenient, and practical Coffee Mill should be 9 sold in Canada this season. Grinds the Bean without powdering all the strength out of the coffee. Every grocer should sell this mill to his customers, get them to use the Whole Coffee Bean and grind their Coffee at home fresh every meal. The price of this mill, in two sizes, is as follows : No. i. i lb. Canisters (a $i i sells to consumer .50 each. No. If you know a good thing when you see itBUY THIS MILL. 2.00 THE Eby, Blain Company ltd WHOLESALE IMPORTING AND MANUFACTURING GROCERSTORONTO – CANADA 34 THE CANADIAN GROCEK

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