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Missing middle homes, like ADUs, backyard cottages, mother-in-law suites, duplexes, triplexes, low-rise apartments or townhouses, have long fit into urban neighborhoods, often providing more affordable rental and purchase options than single, detached houses.

 

Sightline Institute Middle Homes Photo Library: www.sightline.org.

 

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And if you were to say 'come to me', even now I might go...

Shoutout to my boys Nelson and Nathan for putting up with me on this shoot. They really are great. On top of the fact that their bodies look absolutely dashing. Couldn't have done this without them :]

Regrettably, Carnells of Sutton Bridge ceased trading last year. Bova Futura VJI 1999 - originally C428 WFD - is seen in happier days back in June, 2005. This coach has gone missing since Carnells ceased but still shows as TAXED on DVLA. Does anyone know where it went?

Azaan - the happiness and joy in my life.....

 

Oh my loving son....daddy misses you so very much !!!

Taken in Mike's garden

  

Best large please

 

Straight from the camera, as usual.

Hoek van Holland 13-7-2024

•Land Ownership: The cemetery remains the property of the French State, but the U.S. government has a special concession to the land.

•Cemetery Management: The American Battle Monuments Commission, a U.S. federal government agency, manages the cemetery.

•Financial Support: The U.S. Congress provides yearly financial support for maintaining the cemetery.

 

•Total Burials: 9,389 servicemembers, including 304 unknown soldiers.

•Religious Markers: 9,238 Latin crosses and 151 Stars of David, representing the three recognized religions at the time.

•Notable Burials: Includes pairs of brothers, a father and son, an uncle and nephew, 3 generals, 4 chaplains, 4 civilians, 4 women, 147 African Americans, and 20 Native Americans.

•Wall of the Missing: Inscribed with the names of 1,557 servicemembers declared missing in action during Operation Overlord.

•Bronze Rosette Significance: Nineteen names on the Wall of the Missing bear a bronze rosette, indicating the recovery and identification of their bodies.

Eye film museum has quite a stunning cladding - odd to see some pieces of the puzzle missing

Church of St. Savior in Chora. An 11th-century view of Christianity.... The Church of Chora is 'the Bible' chronicled with pictograms. The faithful couldn't read: so the thought was, provide a pictorial revelation of the Bible. Istanbul, Turkey

is there one petal missing from this flower?

It's just not the same without you here...

"Missing Broken Piece(s)"--

Leica M2

Zeiss Biogon 35/2

Tri-x 400 @1600

T.Max dev. 1+4, 10 min

Missing Persons is an American band that plays a blend of New Wave and pop rock. The band was founded in 1980 in Los Angeles by guitarist Warren Cuccurullo, vocalist Dale Bozzio, and drummer Terry Bozzio. They went on to add bassist Patrick O'Hearn and keyboardist Chuck Wild.

 

Dale's quirky voice and heavy makeup made the band a favorite on MTV in the early 1980s. Her revealing outfits played a pivotal role in moving the culture of music videos towards that of overt sexual exhibitionism.

Using SL "spotlight" filter and *Stanley* Settings WL setting

 

Visit this location at Secret Melody in Second Life

It's just warm enough today to really remind me what I am missing out on....

Missing Sarah, which incorporates excerpts from Sarah’s journals, is Maggie de Vries's story of her search for her sister who disappeared from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. In 1978, women—most of them sex workers and drug addicts—began to vanish and their collective fate was all but ignored by the authorities. These women had families. They were loved, they had friends. Sarah was Maggie de Vries's sister and, from the moment Sarah disappeared, Maggie never stopped looking for her. Penguin Online interviewed Maggie to learn more about her as a writer.

 

Some time after Sarah disappeared, Wayne, her friend, gave me the stack of journals that she had left in his apartment. I had read parts of them before as Sarah was always very open with them, but they were painful to read and I tended to skim. Even after she was gone, I only read them in fits and starts. But I knew that she had written a great deal about her life and that much of her writing was powerful. She had something to say that I didn't think many people had heard before. I began to think about what I could do, how I could bring those journals to a wider audience.

 

At the same time, as I tried to find out what had happened to my sister, I found myself learning more and more about her world and growing more and more frustrated with attitudes that I encountered from the Vancouver Police Department and from society as a whole. My own way of looking at sex work and drug addiction was challenged over and over again. With others, I was fighting to get the police to do more and I was working on planning a memorial for all the missing women. I learned a great deal and changed in important ways in the months between September 1998 and June 1999. I began to think that I had something to say as well. I wondered if I could write a piece that wove together parts of Sarah's journals and my own responses to them.

 

But by June 1999 I was exhausted. I was tired of talking to the media. I was tired of focusing on my sister's death in a public way. I wanted to retreat into my own life and grieve my sister's death. In the next three years I took time for myself. I worked through Julia Cameron's Artist's Way. I wrote a children's novel and two picture books. I became children's book editor at Orca Books, a children's book publisher in Victoria. A year and a half later, in February of 2002, the search on the Pickton property in Port Coquitlam began and I was thrust back into considering what had happened to my sister and back into the public world of the investigation, the case against Robert Pickton, and media response. Family members of other missing women and I became reacquainted.

 

And the idea of writing a book resurfaced. I had had a rest. I was ready. When I started writing, I knew that Sarah had something to say that was worth sharing. I knew that people could learn from her, that reading about her life and reading her own words could humanize her for people and, through her, humanize all the women who are missing and all women who engage in sex work for whatever reasons. I had no idea, though, how much I was going to learn in the process. I found a collection of letters that Sarah wrote to me as a child. Women who knew her during her fourteen years downtown appeared in my life over and over again as I was writing, eager to share their stories. Then, at the very end of my last major rewrite, I came into possession of an audio tape of Sarah giving an interview. The tape was seventeen years old. On it, my seventeen-year-old sister answers many of the questions that I had been collecting for months.

 

The book is not what I expected. It is much more Sarah's story than I thought would ever be possible. When I read aloud from it, especially when I read Sarah's own words, I feel her at my shoulder.

 

A teacher, editor, and spokesperson for the missing women's families, Maggie lives in Vancouver and continues the search for answers.

 

'Never Forget'

www.missingpeople.net/never_forget_sarah.htm

When you're gone

The pieces of my heart are missing you

When you're gone

The face I came to know is missing too

When you're gone

The words I need to hear to always get me through the day and make it ok

I miss you

shot taken & edited by me

 

model:my fav tedy bear with sun rays..

 

HOPE U LIKE IT ..=)

  

hair makeup styling photography by myself, from series 'missing trannies', models Jeremy and Felicity

So I finished my Halloween puzzle and dam I am missing a piece. And right in the middle of it.

This is a CEACO puzzle and I don't know what their policy is about missing pieces. Does anyone know? And is this something the puzzle Dr. can replace. There is a lot of detail in this piece.

Makes me want to start counting pieces before I start from now on. I understand if this was a thrift store buy but it was purchased new.

Any suggestions??

Sissy Spacek in Missing.

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Where are my Petals !

2018 Lindy Bout XII swing and jazz dance competition, Vancouver, Canada

I guess that what I'm trying to say,

is I miss and love you more each day!

It hurts me not to see you,

or not to know if you're ok.

 

I want you to understand

that I loved you from the start.

And I want you to know,

no matter how many miles

we may be apart,

you'll always hold a special place

in my heart.

 

yesterday - on special occasion - the stammheimer frühling had the great honor to prepare some buchstabensuppe mit zahlen for his highness, the incredible ke4 himself.

unfortunately, stammheim was out by missing buchstabennudels, so we improvised and carved some légumes. carrots definitely made the best letters.

I am missing my childhood days ... No worries .. No responsibility .. No heartaches .. No pain .. Just plain fun and Innocence..

Missing middle homes, like ADUs, backyard cottages, mother-in-law suites, duplexes, triplexes, low-rise apartments or townhouses, have long fit into urban neighborhoods, often providing more affordable rental and purchase options than single, detached houses.

 

Sightline Institute Middle Homes Photo Library: www.sightline.org.

 

This work by Sightline Institute Modest Middle Homes Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Missing Head Lamp of GZB WAP-5 30041.

Missing middle homes, like ADUs, backyard cottages, mother-in-law suites, duplexes, triplexes, low-rise apartments or townhouses, have long fit into urban neighborhoods, often providing more affordable rental and purchase options than single, detached houses.

 

Sightline Institute Middle Homes Photo Library: www.sightline.org.

 

This work by Sightline Institute Modest Middle Homes Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Missing middle homes, like ADUs, backyard cottages, mother-in-law suites, duplexes, triplexes, low-rise apartments or townhouses, have long fit into urban neighborhoods, often providing more affordable rental and purchase options than single, detached houses.

 

Sightline Institute Middle Homes Photo Library: www.sightline.org.

 

This work by Sightline Institute Modest Middle Homes Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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