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Ice harvesting was a thriving industry in the 19th century, employing tens of thousands of workers in New England alone. Big blocks of ice were removed with jagged-toothed saws from frozen rivers, lakes and ponds, packed in sawdust and shipped around the world.

Having access to ice year-round changed the way people kept and ate food. Then came the advent of electric refrigeration. Cutting natural ice by hand became virtually obsolete. But there are still a few places where the tradition is carried on, places such as South Bristol, Maine.

Every Presidents’ Day weekend, hundreds of people from the coastal community and beyond turn out for an old-fashioned ice harvest. It takes place on a small pond framed by tall trees and a rustic barn. Ken Lincoln, his brother Todd, and several other men rise early in the morning to do what they learned more than 40 years ago as kids — lay out the long saws and ice picks to take out the first few blocks of ice from the pond.

Lincoln is president of the Thompson Ice House Preservation Corporation, which operates an onsite museum and sponsors the annual event. He wears thick coveralls, a flannel shirt and ice grippers on his boots. This is slippery business.

In Maine, Residents Slice Through Thick Ice To Keep A Tradition From Melting Away

Photo: Rebecca Conley/Maine Public

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“Super7 has released a new King Diamond ReAction Figure based on his modern look with coat and top hat. Priced at $18, the 3.75" toy has five points of articulation, includes his cross bones mic stand and lantern. Ed Repka painted the...

brokehorrorfan:

Super7 has released a new King Diamond ReAction Figure based on his modern look with coat and top hat. Priced at $18, the 3.75" toy has five points of articulation, includes his cross bones mic stand and lantern. Ed Repka painted the card art.

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My son saw a bug on the ceiling for the first time

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March 21 2019 - After declaring victory in Baghouz, the last remaining IS enclave, the antifascist YPJ fighters took down the last black Daesh flag of cloth that still waved in the village and replaced it with their own.

The YPJ fighters devoted their victory to “all women in the world, but especially to the Yazidi women”, wishing them a happy Newroz. [video]

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gamera: guardian of the universe (1995)

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“Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti
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Pharaoh Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti

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December 2019 - Santiago, Chile. [video]

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“AND SHE IS DONE!!
Sekhmet, the Powerful One, lady of terror, and lady of life. Goddess of rage and pestilence, and of the healing arts and cures. She can be a powerful ally or your worst enemy. Tread lightly around...

goldenwolfen:

AND SHE IS DONE!!
Sekhmet, the Powerful One, lady of terror, and lady of life. Goddess of rage and pestilence, and of the healing arts and cures. She can be a powerful ally or your worst enemy. Tread lightly around Her.
“Sekhmet”
Watercolor and colored pencil on 11 X 14 smooth Bristol paper.
by Christy “Goldenwolf” Grandjean | www.goldenwolfen.com
Original available: https://www.etsy.com/listing/682196791/sekhmet-egyptian-lioness-goddess
Prints available: https://www.etsy.com/listing/682194923/sekhmet-egyptian-lioness-goddess-print
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rarecultcinema:
“Sean Connery in A Bridge Too Far (1977)
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Sean Connery in A Bridge Too Far (1977)