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The longer we stay in our homes out of fear it will be harder to step out. As restrictions are lifted do you trust that it will be safe to return to your regular life?
Le Poppycock-Dislocated feelings
HAIR: Likeli- Eleazia curly Black-DOUBLED FOR FULLER LOOK
SHOES: GizzA - Thea Embellished Set [Red] High Boots Maitreya Lara
JACKET: GizzA - Thea Embellished Set [Red] Maitreya Lara
SHORTS: GizzA - Thea Embellished Set [Red] Maitreya Lara
NECKLACE: RYCA DCC CHAIN LONG/SHORT PLATINUM
I had the pleasure of joining other Solano County citizens on the streets of downtown Vallejo this evening for the monthly “Art Walk”. I saw so many interesting things! This display is from Kathy Oja & Robert Nelson, two artists from nearby Benicia, California. I thought it fit in well with the theme of the day at We’re Here!, which is “Joie de Vivre (Joy of Being Alive)”.
I'm fearless, I'm fearless. It's a work in progress to be fearless for Gyp (and I). She has overcome more fears, than fears she has left to conquer, so that is awesome. But she will always be my sensitive little soul.
I came upon this graffiti at the end of the bridge and it was perfect for this week!
I never knew that one day I would be venturing out into the open world as Cece.
I never thought in my wildest dreams I would be out, loud and proud in my mid-30's.
I never had the luxury of being myself when I was growing up in a regional/rural town and under my parents thumb and under their house and restrictive rules.
It's never too late for you to be whoever you want to be and to live your life as you see fit.
That's why the theme for this years Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras is the title of this photo.
Hey Flickr Friends, I know I've been MIA lately - and I plan to fix that real soon but I'm posting this right now because I need your help.
The non-profit organization I have been a part of for the greater part of 10 years is in the final running for a $10k grant.
We are currently 9th on the list and in desperate need of votes.
Our organization provides a structured rock climbing program for children with physical disabilities. We are 100% non-profit and entirely volunteer run.
Our goal is to introduce kids to activities and environments that they might not otherwise have access to.
We strive to help them boost their confidence as well as hope to inspire a love of the outdoors & foster an appreciate of nature.
Every since it's inception, Peak Potential has offered it's program free of charge to any family that could benefit from it.
We run 2 climbing sessions a week, plus outdoor activities for the kids.
This grant would go a long way, so please if you can take a minute to visit befearless.casefoundation.org/finding-fearless/vote and vote for Peak Potential.
I really, REALLY appreciate the support.
Feel free to spread this to whomever you think might be interested, time is running short.
Thanks so much for the support
-Alan
Canon EOS 7D
1/60 sec at f/2.8 | ISO 3200
EF50mm f/1.8 II