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adelaide, south australia, 11/10/2019

This is a quote that I remind myself of often at work. I took photos of signs around town then used photoshop to crop the letters and words to create a poster for a project.

-Unknown author

A friend still has her first cellphone as a memento. That's my current Nokia beside it - a tenth of the volume and ten times the standby and talk times.

To start the footage : press L

 

- rain on the way

106/365

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Quick Change Trousers in 0-3 months from Anna Maria's Handmade Beginnings. Read more about these pants here.

This is still life type shot I created in my dining/games room for a photographic competition at my local camera club. It's meant to represent rather bleakly the changing childhood of today, namely outdoor actvities giving way to the games consoles. Fortunately my two lads still remain activite despite having a games console.

Remembering Rebecca Beaty, who, on this day* in 1792, "changed her mode of existance [sic]".

 

*There's a bit of confusion about Beaty's death date as "second day of the, week November, the 4th" might mean the second day of the fourth week of November. Also, the year carved into the stone is 1702, which is decades before Europeans settled in Bedford. The stem of a 9 only lightly scratched into the stone.

 

Ancestry.com has a Rebecca Ewalt Beaty listed as being born in 1756, which is consistent with her being 36 in 1792, but that Rebecca Beaty's death date is given as November 22nd, 1807.

 

Photo is from my drive across Pennsylvania a couple of weeks ago, not last year's trip on US 6. Thanks to the gentleman and Bedford civic booster who was out for a walk with his mother and suggested I visit the cemetery.

A chance shot on Oxford Street London. I'm not sure if the message was metaphorical or they didn't like the double denim I was wearing...

Since May 2017, this scene has changed at Long Ashton park and ride.

 

37610 WX58JXU has been temporarily displaced by nearly new e400MMCs until the service is converted to become part of the metrobus network.

 

Meanwhile, 30923 BX62FGD of Wessex has moved with the loss of the tender to CT Plus and is now part of the Hallmark Surrey fleet.

I found some new cute fabric, these little guys are so funny.

decided I needed a change

he surprised me with his discussion of the ice and water cycle and reversible change......we had not discussed this in a year?

 

we were outside and some icicles fell and he wanted to bring in snow, so i brought in some icicles for a lesson in volume, but he turned it into reversible change

 

he was also discussing how to save the icicles, we should put them in the fridge......i told him the fridge was not cold enough, he said, "well we could try and see if it works! natural icicle popsicle"

 

we were discussing the icicles outside so when i broke some off, i decided to bring some in to show him the volume of water contained as it melted.....he ended up showing me, how to use it as a lens/prism.......a wand, a lesson in reversible change and then breaking off pieces and blowing them in pools of water with his breath....wind energy.....he knows way more than me!

 

I was watching pbs kids with him recently and realized.....this was something he learned from sid the science kid......reversible change......but i swear he had not seen the show in at least 6 months....then about a month after i videotaped this we saw the episode again......aha moment

 

video link

pbskids.org/sid/videoplayer.html?OnPenguinPond

  

great show and channel, pbs kids, no commercials, lots of music and physical activity encouraged during the shows and this particular show is called sid the science kid.....perfect age appropriate science investigation encouragement, i see lots of long lasting learning from the 30 minutes he sees maybe 2x a week

 

Sharjah, UAE Oct 10 2010

 

In Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, participants in a climate festival formed a giant '350' to urge politicians to pass clean energy policies.

 

This was one of over 7,000 climate action events taking place in in 188 countries around the world on 10/10/10 as part of “The Global Work Party.” This synchronized international event is organized by 350.org, and is expected to be the largest day of environmental activism in history.

 

Photo Credit: 350.org/Ahmad Al Reyami

 

Copyright info: This photo is freely available for editorial use and may be reproduced under an Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 3.0 license.

le gioie del gradiente in overlay...

An original drawing with a positive message.

 

Not a lot changes down the years in these back alleys, or Tenfoots that run between the terraced houses in the Southern end of Gainsborough: the occasional gate may be replaced, a wall or outhouse rebuilt (or demolished), and the roadway re-tarmac'd, but it all basically stays the same. Here, even the 1950s concrete street lamp looks the same as I recall 30 or more years ago, though I think it is now a Mercury vapour lamp, where once it was the comforting yellow glow of a Sodium lamp.

This is the back of Sandsfield Lane, Gainsborough.

 

Camera: Nikon F5

Lens: Nikkor 35-70mm zoom

Film: Kodak Ektar 100

Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything

- George Bernard Shaw

The Changing pad has been painted with the beautiful Cherry Blossom design as well!

 

For more info, or to buy this bag, please visit my Etsy shop here:

 

www.etsy.com/listing/79000304/hand-painted-cherry-blossom...

You can ask for it, or you can just wait for it!

As I have mentioned previously, I am a fan of architecture in many forms - Roman to modern. This building is on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin, and I came across it while on a solo photowalk this past summer. It is interesting how photography makes you look at things differently than you did before you caught the bug - and even look at things you would never waste a glance on before. In this case, I was really enjoying all the different patterns, colors and textures in this scene though as a college student I walked by this building probably every day and never noticed any of it. I guess photography really does change you - or at least change what you look at. Which reminds me of a quote from Wayne Dyer that I am a fan of: "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change". So true.

 

from the blog at www.nomadicpursuits.com

decided I needed a change

It's hard to imagine looking at it now, but this corner (North Avenue at Kingsbury Street) was, up until recently quite industrialized. The Milwaukee Road's Chicago & Evanston (C&E) Line went through here.

 

When Kingsbury Street was heavily rebuilt in the 1980s, it was done so with a single track with spurs in order to serve the remaining customers here. MILW's successors Soo and CP continued to operate here until about the late 1990s. However, according to Tom Burke, "In 2007 Chicago Terminal spotted a boxcar on the former spur to Midwest Zinc to help assert its rights to this section of the former Milwaukee Road Chicago & Evanston,"

  

tattoo with the lyrics to Change

Same girl also had this one.

Created with Leonardo AI

oh what a difference 20 years make. tremendous change in the landscape

Aspens changing color in the fall - Colorado

Inspired for Change

 

Watch the Video

 

If you would like to use this photo, for any reason, you will need my

permission first.

 

What does the word Change mean to you? What does it reflect in you? What sort of Change do you wish you could see, in the world today? What is the smallest thing you could do to scratch the surface of that goal? Can you at least say that you have tried? A lot of people want change, but all they do is talk about it, and how great it would be without ever getting their hands dirty or taking a step!

For me, I wish I could change A LOT of things. For this picture I am trying to capture how we view others, how we treat others, and on the flip side how self-conscious/self-centered we can be and how we can treat others as though they don't exist, yet hate when someone treats us with disrespect.

Treat others with as much love and respect that you desire to receive. And BE the Change you wish to see in the world!

Item Title: Changing of clothes

 

Description/Notes: A kneeling woman lifts a heavy padded cloth. She wears a gray kimono patterned with flying birds, grasses and a river and underneath this three white under robes, which show at the front and back openings of her long sleeves. Her orange obi is patterned with clouds and dragons. Her piled-up hair is held with a single white cord and ornamented with a long hair stick.

 

Original Collection: Chikanobu and Yoshitoshi Woodblock Prints

 

Item Number: 54.1.141

 

Permissions: For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery.

 

Click here for the original item.

 

See the Chikanobu and Yoshitoshi Woodblock Prints for the original collection.

         

lacking much inspiration lately :( maybe school on Tuesday will help all this.

 

anyways just got a dailybooth!

 

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Each year, we get gifts we don't really need. Some we don't even want. America is about to spend another $450 billion to celebrate the holidays - that's enough to solve the water crisis several times over.

 

This holiday season I want to help Charity Water build wells to provide clean water. Join me and help create a ripple of good around the world with random acts of kindness.

 

When I learned that only $20 can give someone clean, safe water for two decades, I decided to start a campaign to help. Now, my goal is to raise $1000 to build wells in developing nations.

 

And the cool thing about charity: water is that they spend 100% of the money I raise directly on the water projects. Even better, when projects are complete, every dollar is tied to village and all the wells are posted on Google Earth.

 

So here's my pitch: Skip Starbucks for one day and donate the $5 bucks to help Charity Water build fresh water wells in Africa!

I changed tires of my working car, from normal to studless tire for winter.

Yesterday and today, we have snow, little bit.

Winter came on.

The view from south of Main Street is showing some signs of growing pains but I look at it as progress in the works! I'll be glad when the debris is cleared and the finishing touches grow into place to restore this view!

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