Posts Tagged ‘Mississippi’
Would you consider the field service industry if it would bring in income or addition income for you monthly. First I would like to ask you do you have a digital camera?, second can you upload photos?, third do you have access to the internet?. Do you have transportation?. Are you willing to learn how to run your own small business or add on an extra service that is urgently needed?. North America is mostly into services, not as a whole but the service industry is big buisness. The Inspection Manual will show you how to run a home based field service buisness, by performing inspections were you just take two photos of property, document the condition of the property. Here is an example of the type of foreclosure inspections are and what they pay to field inspectors:
Occupancy Inspections (Exterior): $20 each
Initial Vacant Property Inspection (Addt’l Units): $30 each
Vacant Property Inspection (On-going): $30 each
Vacant Property Inspection (On-going/Addt’l Units): $25 each
Occupancy Inspection (Addt’l Units): $10 each
Initial Vacant Property Inspection (Interior): $35 each
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Cruise out of New Orleans – May 26, 2011. River was very high due to massive flooding all the way down the Mississippi River. Excellent Cruise though! – Just used vintage filter on my iphone.. nothing spectacular…
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Beautiful 3 bdrm home, well maintained, large shop and garage, view of main channel of Miss. River
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RustysUpNorthhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/rustysupnorthPeopleMississippi, River, PropertyMississippi River Property
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One step closer to the beginning of our journey, a few things need to be taken care of before we leave for our trip down Old Man River.
Starting in Minneapolis Minnesota, I meet up with my brothers Dan (http://www.twitter.com/danbragiel) and Paul (http://www.twitter.com/bragiel).
From there, we grab a moving truck and haul our canoes up to the headwaters of the Mississippi River where we regroup, organize and leave the following day.
The trip has officially begun!
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Peering into the Cairo’s inner workings, it wasn’t too hard to feel transported back to Civil War Era! For more: http://www.gypsynester.com/vb.htm
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View from the bluff just south of Wickliffe, KY looking toward the confluence of the Ohio River. Can barely see Cairo in the distance toward the end of the clip. Ohio River stage was just inches below the record 1937 flood. I believe the barges are the ones carrying the explosives to blow the Birds Point levee.
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We went for a river cruise on the Mississippi river on the paddle steamboat Natchez. Below is some information about the Natchez copied from Wikipedia.
The ninth and current Natchez, the SS. Natchez, is a sternwheel steamboat based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1975, she is sometimes referred to as the Natchez IX. She is operated by the New Orleans Steamboat Company and docks at the Toulouse Street Wharf. Day trips include harbor and dinner cruises along the Mississippi River.
The Natchez IX is modeled not after the original Natchez, but rather the steamboats Hudson and Virginia. Her steam engines were originally built in 1925 for the steamboat Clairton, from which the steering system also came. From the S.S. J.D. Ayres were taken the copper bell, made of 250 melted silver dollars. The bell has on top a copper acorn that was once on the Avalon (now known as the Belle of Louisville), and on the Delta Queen. The Natchez IX also features a steam calliope that can play 32 notes. The wheel is made of white oak and steel, is 25 feet (7.6 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m), and weighs over 26 tons.[2] The whistle came from a ship that sank in 1908 on the Monongahela River.[citation needed] The Natchez IX was launched in Braithwaite, Louisiana. She is 265 feet (81 m) long and 46 feet (14 m) wide, has a draft of six feet and weighs 1384 tons. Natchez IX is mostly made of steel, to comply with United States Coast Guard rules.[1][3]
In 1982 the Natchez won the Great Steamboat Race, which is held every year on the Wednesday immediately before the first Saturday in May, as part of the Kentucky Derby Festival held in Louisville, Kentucky.[4] She has also participated in other races, and has never lost.[2] Those beaten by the Natchez include the Belle of Louisville, the Delta Queen, and the Mississippi Queen.
During the Hurricane Katrina disaster, the Natchez was temporarily moved upriver to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Since then, operations have returned to New Orleans.
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Johnny Neel’s newest song release “Mighty Mississippi”. Song written by Doug Jones and Shelly Case about the 2011 Mississippi River flooding. Pictures taken from CBS News, NPR News, Huffington Post and other news sources.
Our hearts and prayers go out to all those who lost by the hand of the MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI.
Donations can be sent to Help the Children: http://www.helpthechildren.org/hunger-in-our-world/disaster-victims/project-help-mississippi-river
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Watch The River Rise With Me