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While I was walking through the streets of Palma today, I couldn't help but thinking about the deep changes the urban landscape in the city has gone through in the past years. Majorca was once this paradise island with lots of virgin areas and wonderful beaches that in the 60's opened herself to the first arrival of tourism, mainly German and British travelers who came to praise the wonders of the sun and the sea....
50 years later, the island is an over-built, not so virgin anymore (in more than one sense) melting pot of a place, who reluctantly had to open its doors to people from all over the world.... and you know what they say about islanders who have never left their island... they tend to be overprotective, wary of strangers and not very prone to accepting change.
A recent poll I read on the paper last week claimed that 75% of Balearic citizens have a negative opinion on immigration, claiming those who have arrived later to the islands get more jobs and better care by the government.
Needless to say, this troubles and saddens me, as an immigrant myself (living far from home in New York as a foreign citizen without all the possibilities or opportunities, with all the difficulties and worries it carries). These opinions by Balearic people don't differ that much from the ones of the bigots in Texas and many other US cities who claim against giving any rights to immigrants, legal or not.
And then, I stop myself for a second and see examples like this. These Arabic women pushing baby strollers with the "children of tomorrow" in them. These kids probably have been born here, in a place where 75% of the people claim they don't like what they represent... They might have been born in Majorca, and when they go to school they might learn the language, they may learn some traditions and cultural items, and food products, etc. At the same time, they will grow up in a home where very different values and traditions will try to be bestowed upon them by their parents. Who could blame parents who try to keep the little they have left of their origin in a foreign, sometimes hostile land?
These Arabic, Latin, African, Chinese children, in the future, will have been born here... but will they feel FROM here? What will they say they are? Will they ever call themselves Majorcan? Will the next generation of islanders, who grow up in schools besides these newcomers, be more accepting and all together help build a better future for a new society?
One can only hope...
Palma de Majorca
Spain.
Taken with a 3Gs iPhone using Hipstamatic app (John S lens + Blanko film)
boston, massachusetts
sunday, july 28, 1968
charles street, beacon hill
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boston, massachusetts
november 1970
face in the crowd, veterans day parade
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central city, colorado
1972
tourists
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Designer: Wang Weishu (王伟戍)
1989, June
A good mother
Mama hao (妈妈好)
Call nr.: PC-1989-007 (Private collection)
More? See: chineseposters.net
New York, NY - Kim Kardashian shows major cleavage as she heads back to her place in NYC wearing a black top with a plunging neckline and tried to cover up with a black tuxedo blazer. It looks like the reality star was more concerned about preventing a nip slip than focusing on her daughter, North, who was bundled up in her baby stroller. ..AKM-GSI June 16, 2014...To License These Photos, Please Contact :..Steve Ginsburg.(310) 505-8447.(323) 423-9397.steve@akmgsi.com.sales@akmgsi.com..or..Maria Buda.(917) 242-1505.mbuda@akmgsi.com.ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
[Tehran, Iran] An Iranian baby girl wearing red and holding an Iranian flag and a balloon is pushed on a baby stroller along Azadi avenue, where crowds gather for celebrating an anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Tehran.
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What a difference a day can make--with or without our recent transition to Daylight Savings Time! Taken shortly after 6pm tonight, Thursday, this scene would be impossible to find on a Friday night, for the sun was going down, and Shabbos, aka Shabbat, (the Jewish Sabbath) would be beginning. This expanding young Jewish Orthodox family would be at their local synagogue, probably the one down a few blocks from me.
But the mother might have to stay home, as it is generally considered forbidden to carry anything in the public space. Many interpretations of Orthodox Jewish law disallow the carrying of a child outside the home. And it is universally prohibited to use of a baby stroller (it's a form of transportation) on Shabbos. (There are varying opinions on the topic, of carrying children, however; read an interesting interpretation of "Chai Nosei Et Atzmo," the law in question, here.)
In many congregations, an eruv is used to "protect" a local section of the public space by enclosing it with a wire, which is suspended between poles or lamp posts. The area is then considered to be an extension of the private (home) space. But that is a whole other matter!
I have seen fathers walking to or from shul (the synagogue) with very young toddlers who were crying in the street out of fatigue, hunger and frustration (or perhaps all three), but the father felt he could not pick up the child and carry her or him in his arms or on his shoulders--despite the presence of an eruv. (Perhaps it wasn't one set up by his congregation.)
Wishing all Jewish members/viewers of flickr a good shabbos!
Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan
New York, NY USA
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For the group six word story.
p.s. Did you notice? Almost all of the snow is gone! We had a series of warm days this week and (finally!) the snow "bit the dust!"
Kodak Red Border Kodachrome Slides purchased from an estate sale in 2014 in Wayne, Illinois. From the collection of Dr. W.W. Sanger.
Nancy Sanger was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma on August 23, 1940 and died in Dallas, Texas on May 7, 2006
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This vintage stroller was made by The Frank F. Taylor Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. The floor pans were removable and as the baby got older and could walk, then they could walk in the walker without worry of falling. An optional vinyl padded seat cushion was available.
Model PF49 came without the wheel fenders. The seat is painted wood. Grab handles are stained wood. The Colored Beads are bakelite. A P-55 model came in Grey / White.
mamiya 6MF 75mm f/3.5. rollei digibase CR200 cross-processed in C-41 chemistry.
rollei digibase CR200 is a new transparency film available in 120 and 135 formats. it is apparently related to the rollei negative version CN200. the film is available thru freestyle photo in hollywood, ca.
lab: A&I color, santa monica, ca. scan: epson 4990. EXIF tags: filmtagger.
A gentleman waits on his wife and child who have gone to the restroom. Taken in Hot Springs, Arkansas
Only the remains of which can remind of children and play, is left behind on the playground, in contrast to the new white snow that came. The dark time of year is coming....
KATHERINE HOUSE, IND. HARBOR, IND
Production Date: Circa 1920
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: possibly P. L. Huckins
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: Katherine House of Christian Fellowship, named in honor of Mrs. Katherine Westpahl of Chicago, is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of 138th Street and Deodar Street in East Chicago [Indiana Harbor], Lake County, Indiana. It was constructed as a "twin building" of the Baptist Settlement House located in nearby Hammond. The building still stands [2022] and currently houses Ministero Torre Fuerte. The building to the immediate right of Katherine House no longer exists.
Katherine House, established in 1919, essentially served as a community building where various social services and charity work were provided to community members. A baby clinic, established to lower infant mortality, was one such social service provided by Katherine House, which appears evident by the strollers visible in this postcard photograph. The building also served as a meeting place for a large variety of organizations.
One source states that "Its [Katherine House] purpose was to create a place where people, especially foreign born, could find friendly counsel, guidance, and worthwhile educational and recreational facilities. East Chicago in 1919, as now [1947], was in need of a neighborhood center to curb delinquency by furnishing people a clean wholesome environment. The project was made possible through the financial support of the Indiana Baptist Convention and the Women's Baptist Missionary Society. Upon the founding of the East Chicago Community Chest, Katherine House became one of its beneficiaries, receiving part of its support from this source. Although Katherine House received its impetus from Baptist sources, it has been operated on a non-sectarian basis. It conducts religious services as part of its diversified program, but these services are wholly on a non-sectarian basis. Its Board of Directors has included people of many religious beliefs and three of the presidents of Katherine House in recent years have been, in order, a Baptist, a Catholic, and a Methodist."
This building was later used as to house the Katherine House Boys & Girls Club of the City of East Chicago.
Sources:
Bolton, Floyd B., John P. Fox, James P. Petronella, and Lillian Sowerby. 1947. East Chicago: A Historical Description. East Chicago, Indiana: East Chicago Public Schools. 112 p. [see p. 65]
The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; September 13,1919; Volume 8, Number 32, Page 7, Column 3. Column titled "Concert for Katherine House is Postponed."
The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; September 20,1919; Volume 8, Number 33, Page 6, Column 2. Column titled "Katherine House to be Dedicated."
The Lake County Times, Hammond, Lake County, Indiana; January 20, 1920; Volume 9, Number 172, Page 2, Column 5. Column titled "Organize Central Body to Care for All Charity Work."
Copyright 2022. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.
**USA ONLY** *EXCLUSIVE* London, UK - Jamie Dornan and wife Amelia Warner are seen enjoying a walk in the London sunshine with their baby daughter who is dressed like a rabbit. The "Fifty Shades of Grey" actor looked happy and relaxed as he cradled the baby in his arms, smiling at onlookers as they headed to a local coffee shop.
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A black-and-white vintage photo of a woman with a baby stroller standing near a riverbank path lined with trees.
...Autumn is fast upon us!
Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan
New York, NY USA
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For the group six word story.
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Happy International Day of Peace!
Baby Talk - short film movie - outtakes - Central Park NYC - USA - November 7th 2020
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Baby Talk - film about a relationship change when the desire to have children is no longer shared equally.
All seems well on this autumn afternoon in Central Park NYC when Madison portrayed by Samara Riviera invites her partner Bronson portrayed by Ryan Janek Wolowski to meet for what he thinks is romantic stroll through the park, only to find out, Madison is enjoying her New York career life so much that she no longer wants to have a child, putting their eleven year relationship in jeopardy.
Film released 2021 USA
RYANISLAND Films
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Cast
Madison - Samara Riviera
Bronson - Ryan Janek Wolowski
Connie (Madison's best friend)
Terry (Bronson's sister)
Alex (Bronson's sisters partner)
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Baby Talk filming locations
New York City USA
Upper West Side UWS
West 73rd Street
MTA New York City Subway Station C train to 72nd St
West 72nd Street
The Dakota Apartments
Central Park West ( Prior to the Park 8th Avenue / Frederick Douglass Boulevard )
Central Park NYC Historic District Entrance
Bridle Path
Strawberry Fields John Lennon of The Beatles memorial area
Imagine Circle
West Loop Drive
Daniel Webster Monument The Falconer bronze statue Central Park NYC area
Central Park Conservancy Central To The Park information booth
Wagner Cove Shelter
Cherry Hill Fountain Victorian stone water fountain
Bethesda Fountain Angel of the Waters statue (Biblical account of the Miraculous Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem, Israel from the New Testament story of Jesus miraculously healing a paralyzed man, from the fifth chapter of the Gospel of John ) - Bethesda Terrace - Bethesda Arcade - Central Park Lake - Installed in 1873 - Landmarks of New York plaque
Bow Bridge
Cherry Hill Lake Walk - green park benches
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I LOVE NY Fall Foliage Report
Week 9
November 4th thru 10th 2020
PEAK AUTUMN COLORS FOR NYC
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Video and audio recording settings
Nikon D7500 is a 20.9-megapixel DSLR digital single-lens reflex camera
Video settings
1920 x 1080 60p
QT movie file type
Stereo audio
Nikon D7500 camera Released June 2 2017
Nikon D7500 camera sells for $1,339.05
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Baby Talk - short film movie - outtakes - Central Park NYC - USA - November 7th 2020
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Baby Talk - film about a relationship change when the desire to have children is no longer shared equally.
All seems well on this autumn afternoon in Central Park NYC when Madison portrayed by Samara Riviera invites her partner Bronson portrayed by Ryan Janek Wolowski to meet for what he thinks is romantic stroll through the park, only to find out, Madison is enjoying her New York career life so much that she no longer wants to have a child, putting their eleven year relationship in jeopardy.
Film released 2021 USA
RYANISLAND Films
*****************************
Cast
Madison - Samara Riviera
Bronson - Ryan Janek Wolowski
Connie (Madison's best friend)
Terry (Bronson's sister)
Alex (Bronson's sisters partner)
**************************
Baby Talk filming locations
New York City USA
Upper West Side UWS
West 73rd Street
MTA New York City Subway Station C train to 72nd St
West 72nd Street
The Dakota Apartments
Central Park West ( Prior to the Park 8th Avenue / Frederick Douglass Boulevard )
Central Park NYC Historic District Entrance
Bridle Path
Strawberry Fields John Lennon of The Beatles memorial area
Imagine Circle
West Loop Drive
Daniel Webster Monument The Falconer bronze statue Central Park NYC area
Central Park Conservancy Central To The Park information booth
Wagner Cove Shelter
Cherry Hill Fountain Victorian stone water fountain
Bethesda Fountain Angel of the Waters statue (Biblical account of the Miraculous Pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem, Israel from the New Testament story of Jesus miraculously healing a paralyzed man, from the fifth chapter of the Gospel of John ) - Bethesda Terrace - Bethesda Arcade - Central Park Lake - Installed in 1873 - Landmarks of New York plaque
Bow Bridge
Cherry Hill Lake Walk - green park benches
******************************
I LOVE NY Fall Foliage Report
Week 9
November 4th thru 10th 2020
PEAK AUTUMN COLORS FOR NYC
*********************
Video and audio recording settings
Nikon D7500 is a 20.9-megapixel DSLR digital single-lens reflex camera
Video settings
1920 x 1080 60p
QT movie file type
Stereo audio
Nikon D7500 camera Released June 2 2017
Nikon D7500 camera sells for $1,339.05
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#Talk
#BabyFever
#Babies
Twins
BabyStroller
#Mom
#Mother
#NewMom
#HavingTheTalk
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#film
#ShortFilm
ShortFilms
#MovieOuttakes
#outtakes
Films
Movies
#CentralParkNYC
CentralPark
#Family
#StartingAFamily
#BecomingAParent
#BecomingParents
couple
relationship
#RelationshipGoals
Career
#CareerGirl
#IndependentWoman
#Girlfriend
#Fiance
#Madison
MadisonAve
MadisonAvenue
SamaraRiviera
SamaraElleRiviera
#Bronson
Brosnan
RyanJanekWolowski
RyanReporting
RYANISLANDFilms
actor
actors
actress
acting
#IndieFilm
#IndieMovie
#FilmFestival
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2021
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MadeInNY
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I decided to bulk upload the rest of my 2016 Mermaid Parade pix. If you celebrate the 4th, have a happy.
April 28, 2022 - "Tulips from Holland are world famous. If you want to see the Dutch tulip fields in bloom, you should visit Holland in April and May. This is the same period in which the biggest flower park in the world, Keukenhof, opens its doors.
Keukenhof is a park where more than 7 million flower bulbs are planted every year. Gardens and four pavilions show a fantastic collection of: tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, orchids, roses, carnations, irises, lilies and many other flowers. You will be overwhelmed by a spectacle of colors and perfumes.
At Keukenhof, you'd think you were adrift on a sea of flowers. Divided across various gardens and pavilions, the tulips and other flowers number in the millions. Keukenhof has a different theme each year, meaning that it is never the same. Unique in the world, this park attracts over a million visitors every year. Note that the tulips bloom only from mid-March to mid-May, meaning that the park is only open during this period."
Previous description from the following website:
www.holland.com/global/tourism/activities/events/keukenho...