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The Manderfield Devil is a full color, matte laminated hardcover graphic novel printed on 85lb text matte with lovely spot UV details!
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Woodwalk Gallery Wedding in Egg Harbor
I am so excited to share all about Riley and Elisabeth’s Woodwalk Gallery wedding in Egg Harbor on my blog today. Egg Harbor, if you didn’t know, is in beautiful Door County. Door County is easily one of the most beautiful regions of Wisconsin, and makes for an incredible region to get married. It’s a peninsula that is surrounded by water while also being evergreen, and is much cooler in the…

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#Azazie#barn wedding#Biebels Catering#dessert bar#Door County#Dubois Formalwear#Egg Harbor#Flora Flowershop#June#Lovin Hawaii Jewelry#Manderfields Bakery#Options Hair Beauty and Spa#outdoor ceremony#outdoor reception#Shannon Mead Events#Sound Fire DJ#Tiffany&039;s Bridal
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But leaving Manderfield was leaving him, and she still loved him—an inconvenient fact that would take years of psychoanalysis to sort out.
Anna Biller, from Bluebeard's Castle
#breakup#hung up on you#not over you#toxic relationship#cycle of abuse#therapy#psychoanalysis#quotes#lit#words#excerpts#quote#literature#anna biller#bluebeard's castle
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Josefita Manderfield, Las Vegas, New Mexico
Photographer: Furlong and Crispell Date: ca. 1890? Negative Number: 030802
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thought this said "one foot in beaver"

req’d by @k1ngtok1
instructions unclear, dick caught in plinko
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A gift for the amazing Rae Allen Everett 💚
This is a character from her comic The Manderfield Devil (which I would highly recommend checking out!!) inspired by the ancient art style of her OTHER comic 13 Light Years Away. I feel lucky to know her, she is such an incredible artist and super kind as well. Please go give her a follow!
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Marisa Manderfield
#not me#not mine#scene queen#scene hair#scene fashion#early 2000s fashion#early 2000s#emo hair#scenecore#emocore#scemocore#teencore#old school scene
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Now....before you think, "She fell off the keto wagon".... No. I didn't. I did a COMPLETELY intentional and gloriously executed SWAN DIVE. #manderfields #KetoUNfriendly #mykryptonite (at Appleton, Wisconsin)
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Manderfield UT, RA Clayton
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I never got the chance to participate in the #drawthisinyourstyle challenge that @rae.allen.art did for her Witch Oasis, but now that I have read her short comic The Manderfield Devil, I had to draw my girl Oasis. I’m always down for a spooky nature lady. She has the comic available to read for free so check it out! The link is in her profile! . #ryliesavageart #illustration #illustrator #artistsoninstagram #themanderfielddevil #art #artwork #fanart #artistsofinstagram #artistsupport #illustrationartists #illustragram https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ4MUjLr9up/?utm_medium=tumblr
#drawthisinyourstyle#ryliesavageart#illustration#illustrator#artistsoninstagram#themanderfielddevil#art#artwork#fanart#artistsofinstagram#artistsupport#illustrationartists#illustragram
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Former Cuckson, Hazeldine and Manderfield Warehouse, Lace Market - by Watson Fothergill, 1898. Nottingham, September 2017.
#architecture#nottingham#watson fothergill#victorian#scavengedluxury#original photographers#fujifilm x-e1
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K2 Taking over Florida Prisons
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K2 Taking over Florida Prisons

Prison inmates are able to get contraband behind bars easier than most guards are able to detect. As much as some people want to believe inmates are locked down tight, prohibited objects do find there way into the hands of prisoners and dangerous things can happen. Florida prisons are flooded with synthetic marijuana and overdoses are growing rampant in a criminal justice system that is supposed to rehabilitate convicts is failing to keep them safe from themselves.
With the rise of illegal contraband, synthetic and homemade drugs is a contributing factor adding to inmate violence and in-custody deaths.
Guards deal with an unpredictable line of work and being prepared can only get them so far in chaotic situations. Prisoners are attracted to synthetic marijuana because of its cheap price and its ability to be undetected in standard urine tests. The chemicals combined to make K2 has had damaging consequences, in the last year alone there have been over 20 K2 related deaths according to the Florida Medical Examiner’s Office.
The main difficulty in determining whether K2 played a direct role in an inmate’s death is because of all the chemicals — such as roach spray, bath salts and even seizure medication — added to the synthetic marijuana. Most K2 is doused with chemicals before entering the prisons, and inmates sometimes will wait for pest control companies to spray the building so they can soak up the insecticides off the floor.
Inhaling chemicals as potent as these poisons cause the user to stumble around disoriented, lose consciousness and become asphyxiated on their own vomit before going into seizures and into cardiac arrest. Officers say “it’s like watching a zombie.”
Franklin County Sheriff A.J. Smith said that it is difficult for his officers to prevent the smuggling of illicit items into his department’s jail.
“We’re doing everything we can to keep contraband out,” he said. “Our line of work is unpredictable. And sometimes our preparations can’t catch everything. But we do the best we can.”
But the Department of Corrections is dealing with a shortage of properly trained correctional officers.
“We have implemented an agency-wide effort to recruit and retain correctional officers statewide,” Manderfield added. “This is one of our highest priorities. The inability to properly staff our correctional facilities has a negative impact on all of our operations.”
Source : The Recover Newsroom
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Philo T. Farnsworth
1906-1971
“Father of Television”
Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born August 19, 1906 in a log cabin near Beaver, Utah. At an early age, he became familiar with the various components of the telephone and the gramaphone. By age 12, he had a thorough understanding of electronics. In 1922, at age 15, now living in Rigby, Idaho, he developed the concept of the electronic transmission of images, and drew mathematical diagrams to show how this could be done.
In 1927, in San Francisco, California, after having invented and developed numerous vacuum tubes, such as the image dissector which the statue is holding, he was able to transmit and receive a recognizable image.
In 1934, after demonstrating that his ideas of electronic image transmission were the first to be written down, he was issued patents regarding television methods that are still used in every television receiving set, television camera, and transmitter manufactured in the United States as well as abroad.
He was issued over 170 patents regarding electronic inventions, most of which were designed for television. In addition, he also developed the first electron microscope, baby incubator, and medical gastroscope. He pioneered electronic infrared surveillance scopes used in World War Two and ever since. He developed memory vacuum tubes for radar screens, air traffic control, and underwater sonar devices. At the time of his death, he had developed cold cathode-ray tubes that are used in the television and computer industries, and working in cold nuclear fusion.

This early sawed log farm cabin (circa 1890-1900) was relocated to this site from the small hamlet of Manderfield located 5 miles north of Beaver. Manderfield was known as Indian Creek in pioneer days. The Beaver Chapter of the sons of The Utah Pioneers took on the project when the owners of the building, LaVar and LaRay Cox donated it to the community. It is believed by many to be the birth cabin of Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of modern television. His uncle, Robert Farnsworth, is thought to have built the cabin. Philo’s father and two of his mother’s brothers purchased 800 acres just north of his uncle Robert’s homestead the summer of 1906. Consequently, it is thought that Philo’s family was living with his uncle at the time of his birth, August 19, 1906.
For the first three years of his life Philo’s family lived and farmed in the Manderfield area. The family left Beaver County and lived for a time in the town of Washington, near St. George, then near Vernal in northeastern Utah. They eventually moved to a farm near Rigby, Idaho. As a lad of 15, Philo was attending school in Rigby, when the idea of how to electronically scan and transmit a visual image occured to him. It is said that he was riding on a horse drawn plow which created parallel rows in the farm field in preparation for spring planting when the inspiration of how to dissect a visual image into parallel horizontal lines; electronically scan it and reassemble the original image on a Television screen took root. Fortunately he diagrammed his idea on a small piece of paper which he gave to his teacher at Rigby High School. He was 21 years old when he was finally able to transmit an image of his wife, Elma.
The teacher kept the piece of paper, and years later was able to produce it as evidence when Philo’s patent was being challenged in the courts by the RCA Corporation, headed by David Sarnoff. The courts ruled in favor of Philo and settled the matter. Philo T. Farnsworth went on to invent numerous other devices. He died March 11, 1971.

This wagon is a reproduction of the wagons used by the Mormon Settlement to travel from Omaha, Nebraska to Salt Lake City, Utah. It traveled the entire trail in 1997 being navigated by Vern and Carol Condie sponsored by the Beaver County Travel Council during the sesquicentennial re-creation of the settlement. Two mules “Ruth & Ruby” pulled the wagon 1000 miles, a trip which took three months.
Philo T. Farnsworth Philo T. Farnsworth 1906-1971 "Father of Television" Philo Taylor Farnsworth was born August 19, 1906 in a log cabin near…
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Marissa Manderfield
#not me#not mine#Hair#scene hair#scene queen#scene fashion#emo fashion#scenecore#emocore#scemocore#teencore#early 2000s fashion#early 2000s#old school scene
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KeyBank partners with Dividend to finance residential solar and storage projects
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KeyBank partners with Dividend to finance residential solar and storage projects
KeyBank and Dividend Finance have formed a new partnership that will help people finance solar and energy storage systems for their homes. Dividend, a national provider of solar and home improvement financing solutions, together with KeyBank, a regional bank supporting financial wellness with industry expertise, will now offer financing to homeowners who want to add solar power to their residences.
Both companies have shown major commitments to investing in renewable energy initiatives in the past. Since its inception in 2014, Dividend has brought the benefits of solar ownership to customers looking to gain energy independence, control energy costs and adopt renewable technologies. KeyBank’s renewable energy portfolio investment is more than $3.3 billion. Although KeyBank’s renewable energy portfolio was solely focused in the commercial space, KeyBank’s partnership with Dividend will now allow homeowners to invest in solar energy and create potential long-term savings by turning utilities into long-term predictable expenses — helping them to take control of their financial wellness.
“Empowering homeowners to invest in this growing solar technology — and helping to make it affordable for them to do so — will help our clients take control of rising utility costs and their financial future,” said Chris Manderfield, director, head of product management for the consumer segment for KeyBank.
These services will be offered in 35 states across the nation.
“Dividend’s ability to provide KeyBank access to new households while optimizing our funding strategy creates great alignment. This landmark partnership is a testament to our platform’s bankability and furthers our mission of promoting the adoption of renewable technologies,” said Eric White, Dividend’s CEO.
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Zephen Xaver was arrested for killing five people at a Florida SunTrust Bank in Sebring, Florida. Little is known about Xaver, who state officials confirmed late Wednesday was hired in November 2018 to work at Avon Park Correctional Institution near the Avon Park Air Force Range. Patrick Manderfield, a spokesperson for the agency, reported that Xaver “had no discipline while employed with the department,” but resigned on Jan. 9. No explanation was given for the resignation, he said.
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