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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp (1936-1945)

in the railway jail at Simcoe County Museum

Chicken, Dolomiti, august 2004 (as)

Once upon a time, there was a monkey named Juan who lived in Columbia, known for having the best bananas in the world. Juan was a hardworking monkey, proud of his country's delicious fruit. He spent his days tending to the banana trees, ensuring that they were healthy and producing the sweetest fruit.

 

One day, Juan had a dream of sharing the taste of his beloved Columbia's bananas with the rest of the world. He decided to smuggle the bananas into the United States, where he knew they would be highly sought after. He carefully packaged the bananas, hid them among his cargo, and set off on his journey.

 

But, unfortunately for Juan, his plans were foiled when he was caught by the authorities at the border. He was arrested and thrown into prison for his crime. Juan soon realized that his desire to share the taste of his home with others had led to his downfall. He was stuck in a small and dirty cell, with no hope of release, and away from his beloved Columbia.

 

Juan spent his days in prison, longing for the sweet smell of the banana trees and the warmth of the sun on his fur. He missed the taste of the fruit he had devoted his life to and the companionship of his family. He knew that he would spend the rest of his days in prison, far away from the place and people he loved.

 

Juan's story serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the dangers of giving into temptation and the importance of following the laws. The moral of the story is: don't smuggle bananas no matter how good they taste, it's not worth it.

Once there was a young monkey named Alex, who lived in a rough neighborhood. Growing up, Alex had always felt like an outsider and struggled to find a sense of belonging. This all changed when he met a group of monkeys from his neighborhood who had formed a gang. They welcomed him with open arms and he finally felt like he had a place where he belonged.

 

Despite not committing any crime, Alex was falsely accused of organized crime by the police, who had mistaken him as part of the group. Despite his protests of innocence and lack of evidence, he was still sentenced to life in prison.

 

In prison, Alex was isolated and alone. He was often targeted by rivaling gangs and had to defend himself, which led to more charges and longer sentence. He sometimes sees his friends from childhood but they were not the same, they were broken and beaten by the reality of prison. They don't have fun anymore, they are just trying to survive.

 

Alex knows that he will die in his cold cell, alone and far away from his home, his family and the life he once had. He had no way to prove his innocence and his voice was not heard.

 

The justice system is not perfect, and innocent people can be falsely accused and punished. It is important to question authority and to fight for justice, even if it seems like an uphill battle.

 

I stopped by a haunted yard this afternoon. What a fantastic place to visit, this guy decorates his front and back yard every year to raise funds for Camp Quality. I bet this place is very busy at night.

 

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Once there was a young monkey named Jake, who lived in a dense jungle with his family. Jake was a curious and adventurous monkey, who always wanted to explore and discover new things. One day, while wandering through the jungle, Jake came across a towering power line tower. It was the tallest thing he had ever seen and he felt an overwhelming urge to climb it.

 

Without hesitation, Jake began to climb the tower, determined to reach the top. However, his ascent was cut short when he was spotted by a group of hikers who were passing by. The hikers, concerned for Jake's safety, called the authorities.

 

The authorities arrived quickly and apprehended Jake, who was taken into custody for climbing the power line tower. Despite his claims that he had no intent to cause harm and that climbing the tower was simply an act of curiosity, he was sentenced to life in prison.

 

The hikers who had called the authorities felt that they had done the right thing, believing that they had saved Jake from potential danger. However, they were unaware of the harsh consequences of their actions. Jake, who was now in prison for life, would never see the jungle again and would never have the chance to explore again. He would die in prison without ever experiencing the freedom of his home.

 

Good intentions do not always lead to good outcomes, and it is important to consider the potential consequences of our actions before making a decision.

Drink & smile - that's the bar code. I think she's got it.

 

:)

 

Shiny Side Up 2013

Shiny Side Up 2013

guard tower at Kingston penitentiary

 

Kingston, Ontario

BEHIND BARS!!!!!????

 

Just had to do something to get this out of my system!!!! Besides it keeps with my fall series cause he was at the petting zoo at the pumpkin farm. LOL! ENJOY your weekend.........

A gnarly old prickly pear cactus grows in limited space.

Once there was a young monkey named Jake, who lived in a dense jungle with his family. Jake was a curious and adventurous monkey, who always wanted to explore and discover new things. One day, while wandering through the jungle, Jake came across a towering power line tower. It was the tallest thing he had ever seen and he felt an overwhelming urge to climb it.

 

Without hesitation, Jake began to climb the tower, determined to reach the top. However, his ascent was cut short when he was spotted by a group of hikers who were passing by. The hikers, concerned for Jake's safety, called the authorities.

 

The authorities arrived quickly and apprehended Jake, who was taken into custody for climbing the power line tower. Despite his claims that he had no intent to cause harm and that climbing the tower was simply an act of curiosity, he was sentenced to life in prison.

 

The hikers who had called the authorities felt that they had done the right thing, believing that they had saved Jake from potential danger. However, they were unaware of the harsh consequences of their actions. Jake, who was now in prison for life, would never see the jungle again and would never have the chance to explore again. He would die in prison without ever experiencing the freedom of his home.

 

Good intentions do not always lead to good outcomes, and it is important to consider the potential consequences of our actions before making a decision.

Crack whore Betty Boo is back behind bars.

Once there was a young monkey named Jake, who lived in a dense jungle with his family. Jake was a curious and adventurous monkey, who always wanted to explore and discover new things. One day, while wandering through the jungle, Jake came across a towering power line tower. It was the tallest thing he had ever seen and he felt an overwhelming urge to climb it.

 

Without hesitation, Jake began to climb the tower, determined to reach the top. However, his ascent was cut short when he was spotted by a group of hikers who were passing by. The hikers, concerned for Jake's safety, called the authorities.

 

The authorities arrived quickly and apprehended Jake, who was taken into custody for climbing the power line tower. Despite his claims that he had no intent to cause harm and that climbing the tower was simply an act of curiosity, he was sentenced to life in prison.

 

The hikers who had called the authorities felt that they had done the right thing, believing that they had saved Jake from potential danger. However, they were unaware of the harsh consequences of their actions. Jake, who was now in prison for life, would never see the jungle again and would never have the chance to explore again. He would die in prison without ever experiencing the freedom of his home.

 

Good intentions do not always lead to good outcomes, and it is important to consider the potential consequences of our actions before making a decision.

Hahahaha! I got bored and made this book cover of Laney in the cage to which she has been confined due to her bad behavior and continuous need to dig holes in the back yard.

 

See the full cover art here: flickr.com/photos/dillon-k/1384056495/

 

I love my description:

 

"In this captivating and touching account of events, author Laney Lane Hoops describes the daily goings-on of her journey through the troubles and trials of freedom lost. Throughout the volume, Laney Lane finally speaks, coming forward with the never-before-told story of the hidden emotion and misunderstanding of her imprisonment.

 

This book goes through her emotional rollercoaster of dealing with verbal abuse, love, hatred, fear, and the extreme and undeniable need to urinate.

 

Packed with jarring details, Memoirs of My Life Behind Bars will keep you reading until the very last action-packed page."

  

(made with Paint.NET because I didn't have access to Photoshop. Cover art taken with my Canon A570 IS.)

This is where Boggy has been incarcerated. Luckily for him, the bars are far apart, and he is small, thus, escape was made, but still. A great photo op, provided by a semi-abandoned warehouse, and a saturday morning.

 

1/365ish : confused. constricted. photographically congested. this is shaping up to be more like 300 or 250ish... whatever. :) I've been feeling in a bit of a creative rut, or something. Like an idea is trapped in my head, but I don't know what it is. Probably I need to go abandoned building spelunking downtown, or something. I also want to do some model shoots in said abandoned buildings, and just in the more decrepit parts of downtown. I'm weird, I know. :) I think I really just need to get out there and shoot more, push through it, but at the same time, I need to let downtown rest a little, because I was pounding away at it relentlessly this past semester, and I don't want to get burned out. I think that's probably a good start... ;)

 

Strobist Info: Testing out my new 285HV because the 386 has an unknown trigger voltage, and is more challenging (read as, I don't know how) to manually adjust. 285 off to the left, 1/16th I think, zoomed to TELE, on my lightstand. Triggered by a fancy wire. :) I think I need an optical slave for my SB600 =D I also need to invest in some snoots. By invest in, I mean I need to steal straws from panera, and glue them together.

A lady I caught unawares behind bars in the tshuglagkhang Mcleodganj

Two hands clutching prison bars

Entre las rejas de un jardín encontré esta composición de dos colores... un par de retoques y listo para agradar a la vista. The bars of a garden I found this combination of two colors ... a couple of touches and ready to please the eye.

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