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But I care.
Tagged by Rachel to write anything, a poem, a story, anything at all - so here's a poem I wrote a couple of weeks ago that fit in with this photo and coincided with the windmill spinning inside my head.
Out of my mind.
i don't see you
anymore
if only
out of sight meant
out of mind
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Improbity
In each word we say
Mendacity
We pretend to pray
Perfidious
The words of Jesus
And anytime
We end up smashed to pieces
Ingratitude
In a world of lies
We are free from cares
We close our eyes
I assume
There is no healer
To heal this world
To make us cleaner
I assume
There is no healer
To heal this world
To make us cleaner
Free from cares
Hypocrisy
We show each day
Leads into darkness
We go insane
Understandably
We are of no account
We jeer the creatures
That we once found
It`s tenderness
We are living on
So it`s not wonder
That we`re all gone
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Tram - J0513a
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Geoffrey is wearing :
amias - SAVIO shirt/sweatshirt RARE
amias - SAVIO Shorts navi
Gacha items from amias at MOM Event (june 2020 round)
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KUNI/Filippo
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((Mister Razzor)) The Hell Tattoo (Omega & BoM)
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CKEY Poses - Care for you
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If you donât fill your own cup,
donât complain about the thirst.
Yourself is not meant for âlater.â
If you want to be respected,
be the first to show how itâs done.
â Care isnât weakness, itâs a way of being.
Š 2025 Lorrie Agapi. All rights reserved.
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Everything I share here comes from my own soul and my own journey.
Please donât copy or rewrite my texts as your own.
Your own voice deserves its own space.
Take care of the "outside"... There are millions of ways that help... but remember ALSO to take care of the INSIDE...
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Alone at Guest House on World Photography Day.. Tried putting some ideas together..
Woodhaven Christian Home for Exceptional Children in Columbia, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM4 camera with a Canon EF8-15mm f/4L FISHEYE USM lens at Ć/5.6 with a 30-second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Self-Care - Bobcats like all felids are very meticulous groomers. Grooming helps them spread oils on their fur which improve the integrity and water resistance of their fur. Additionally, grooming helps cats remove dirt, parasites and other irritants from their coats.
Proper grooming is a sign of a healthy, content cat and cats may spend up to half their time that they are awake maintaining their coats.
Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Location: Northern California
Date Taken: January 2018
Equipment: Nikon D810 + 200-500mm f5.6 ED VR, Handheld
Settings: 1/800s, ISO 2000, f/7.1
Quick one down at the annual NTRPRNRS jam in Stoke,time was tight so simple and funky were the order of the day...
Challenge #195: Caring This is the best group of photos I have to illustrate caring. Hailey is going to fix Laney's hair, but Laney doesn't want her hair fixed. So she crawls under the furniture to hide. Hailey grabs her legs and pulls her out. Hailey sits Laney in a chair and Laney doesn't like it so she starts to fuss. Hailey goes and finds a book and gives it to her so she'll have something to do while her hair is being fixed. Hum, the hair didn't turn out quite the way Hailey wants so she takes it out and starts again. Finally, she gets the perfect hairdo. The older sister taking care of her younger sister. This demonstrates caring, don't you think!
All of my life, I had always thought about what it would be like to see a live polar bear ... as opposed to that massive stuffed one that I remember as a child as part of the Miami Science Museum. I still remember being so in awe of the size as it stood on its hind legs, with me dwarfed as I stood next to it. I never imagined though that I would actually have the adventure of my life by actually living that dream.
Kaktovik, Alaska is a remote village - where the land ends, with the arctic ocean separating it from the North Pole. As the day neared, I began imagining how it was going to be. Finally, that day arrived and off I flew, alone, to Fairbanks and eventually Barter Island. I hoped that the bears would be meeting me there and that it would be everything that I hoped that it would be.
Ursus maritimus is the polar bears scientific name. These bears are quite large and males can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. They live on the polar ice, as they hunt seals and other food sources, but are quite at home swimming and playing in the water. Our first bear sightings were along the shoreline, but soon we witnessed them swimming and playing in the icy waters ... very slushy in fact. It was so amazing to watch them, especially fascinating was how they dove under the surface of the water, much like a seal would dive. Such grace as they skillfully navigated about and fabulously playful when they encountered another swimming around as well. As far as bears go, I found them to be much more social than brown bears and the moms to also be exceptional at taking care of their young. I think that for the first day or so, I was so awed by being in their presence and would routinely pinch myself to be sure it wasn't a dream. LOL
One day, I will return to visit them again, whether in Kaktovik or somewhere else, so that Tom could witness the same joy. Until then, I have these memories ... that and LOTS and LOTS of images. :-)
Thanks so much for stopping by to view and especially for sharing your thoughts and comments as well.
Š 2015 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
There's a sort of Forest Gumpian function to our lives. A lot of stuff that happens is not probable. If you rewind, stuff that happened seems unbelievable. This is about the past.
Finding a place to live has been a life-long problem in California made worse today by rental housing being converted to short term rentals. In an upscale part of Silicon Valley, I was renting an industrial, former ambulance quarters: set back from the street and within walking distance of everything. A local government official who knew me had introduced me to the landlord. Window air conditioner? TV antenna? The owner could care less if I customized the place. Best of all, the rent was about half of the market rate.
Meanwhile, I stumbled on information about another local deal: a cottage on an abandoned estate (above). I told a friend who taught undergraduate classes. He reported the property had been foreclosed and was owned by a financial institution. The friend quickly moved in.
About a month later he had an opportunity which included relocation. He called me. "This place is tied up in a lawsuit. It's going to be vacant for years. You should move here," he counseled. "I already called the property manager and told them you're moving in." Well, then. I guess it's a done deal.
It was two and a half acre oak woodland in an area of 1-acre minimum lots. There were several buildings. The main house was over 8,000 square feet. You couldn't see the main house from the street. There was a functional, but cold, swimming pool maintained by a pool service. The place was somewhat overgrown and run down but also unreal. The original owner had been a retail chain tycoon. The garage had been built for carriages so my big Dodge would not fit inside the narrow doorways. I joked about it being a 'safe house.' In reality, it wasn't.
My neighbor had a Rolls Royce Silver something-or-other. Another neighbor had an elevator in their house and a diesel generator set that would light up whenever the power failed. There was a Ferrari in the neighborhood. The trappings of wealth were all over. Almost everyone was friendly.
I lived in one of several out buildings (not shown). The main house is shown. The only furniture in the main house was a table and recliner in the dining room used by me for reading. The dining room is the right portion of the building between the two chimneys. The restaurant-sized kitchen is out of frame to the right. The master bedroom is beyond the two-story portion of the home out of frame at left. There had been a lawn and irrigation at one time. These were weeds during the rainy season. I lived there for several years. At the end of my stay, the place was fully renovated. There was structural work. A note, "The leprechauns have been here and everything of value has been removed," was found behind fire brick during repair of one fireplace. Missing gargoyle heads were replaced. You get the picture.
There were many deer. A large, arthritic buck and I developed an understanding. There was a Great Horned Owl. Stellars Jays and Scrub Jays owned the place. Ravens? Yes. I found a fawn's head and vertebrae in the yard which I much later realized was a mountain lion kill.
The chief of a police department inquired about having a bachelor party. Invite a dozen people with guns over for some heavy drinking and running around the swimming pool? No, thank you.
Whoever has the goods to allocate never forgets himself.
- Leon Trotsky
Journalism grade images.
Source: newly scanned grainy 35mm film negative scanned on 4,000 DPI scanner.
Please do not copy this image for any purpose.
"I'm paralyzed
Just listening to you
Now I am receptive
I know you sleep
So sound every night
And you are deceptive
It always feels good to be right
And if it helps you sleep at night
I'll tell you what you want to hear
And act like I care"
(Helmet-Like I care)
This is a man we met in this small Moldavian village called Ivancea. He took us to his house to show his pigeons - he's got so many of them, totally amazing looking creatures, and he is so proud of them. I just really hope he takes good care of them.
Do I care what people think? Hah afraid not.
There was a some article on the net the other day about things that partners hide from there partners that lead to divorce or during the divorce process. Amongst the list was the normal unfaithful. undeclared business assets , Prostitutes, get this one bestiality claimed as a reason why a wife left her husband. The was ended with this. "And the biggest shocker was a woman's husband was a crossdresser "!!!
So bestiality is less of shock to discover your husband is into than him crossdressing.
No wonder we are still viewed as freaks when people think like that. even if it was a joke.
Fishing on the basin during Peak weekend. No cares, no worries. Oh, how I wish I could be so care free!
From my home I wave goodbye to you, probably at home too. Take care my friend, especially in these difficult times, stay safe and healthy. But also, do not forget to enjoy life and to smile, let's keep spirits high đ
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Another day off for me :'). What a tiring week. I did my 2nd exam today. Thank God I made it. And one night break and i will spend it to visit your photos! :o). I'm overwhelmed with your supports not only with my study but my photography. Thank you!
I have One more exam on June 18 and i'll be free.. huh,. can't wait!! I've been missing so much fantastic photos from you guys!
I'm on for a day..
I don't have time take new photos this moment.
Have a great weekend my Friend! and i'm sharing one of my new Fav song from Yohanna - Is it True
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Another shot from a sunset watch on the hill. This is looking across the River Adur above Shoreham By Sea in Sussex.
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