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This gentleman is not frightened to show his love for his mother in public. Her feelings obviously come first, and I so admired him.
I am hoping that the friends I was out with got a better shot than this. I was a bit too close and had to be very quick so as not to be intrusive.
This image was taken at Hajrat Khan Jahan Ali's (R.) Majar (Graveyard). Two of his fans was lighting candles.
The little old lady (and her husband) in the previous picture devoted her life to collecting all of these insects, etc. I'm not sure you would ever see these butterflies in this abundance again.
Canute the Holy, king of Denmark 1080-86. Holy, yet viking. He considered the crown of England to be rightfully his and planned an invasion. Died from a rebel's lance though (Wiki).
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"When one looks back upon the road one has walked, when one recollects every phase of one’s journey, one sees that at every step, whether one’s road was arduous or smooth, God was guiding one’s path, planning it out. It was God’s meticulous arrangements, His careful planning, that led one, unknowingly, to today. To be able to accept the Creator’s sovereignty, to receive His salvation—what great fortune that is!" from A Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh
Welcome to a night in the office from hell.
It’s 1983 and in an abandoned workplace in the Midlands, two solitary clerical workers sit down at their desks to begin a routine night shift. But as the evening creeps into the night, a confidential file is accidentally opened and a quietly horrifying secret is unleashed. A secret that’ll soon turn their lives of rotas, packed lunches and fag breaks violently upside down and the workers, against each other.
A fantasy thriller with a pounding 1980s soundtrack, Stoke-on-Trent’s Potboiler Theatre invite you to a world of ruthless ambition, desperate escapism and deeply held desires: a world of Devotion.
Devotion was supported with funding from National Lottery through Arts Council England and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council. With thanks also to New Vic Theatre, Mitchell Arts Centre and Moonbrushed Media.
Images courtesy of Moonbrushed Media.