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Tribute to these two women who have left us these days, I dedicate this post to them with all my heart
L'une c'est battue toute sa vie ! pour le droit des femmes :
«Et je dis aux femmes trois choses :
🔹votre indépendance économique est la clé de votre libération.
🔸Ne laissez rien passer dans les gestes, le langage, les situations, qui attentent à votre dignité.
🔹Ne vous résignez jamais !».
Mme Gisèle HALIMI
L'autre, Mme Jacqueline Sauvage, a été battue toute sa vie, parce qu'elle était une femme !!!
Ce post est pour nous toutes femmes du Monde entier ! ! ! Qui se battent pour nos droits et à toutes les femmes battues à travers le monde !!!!! et subissent les violences morales ou physique de la part de leur conjoint .....
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One is beaten all her life! for women's rights
“And I tell women three things:
🔹Your economic independence is the key to your liberation.
🔸Do not let anything go in the gestures, the language, the situations, which attack your dignity.
🔹Never give up! ”.
Mrs Gisèle HALIMI
The other, Mrs. Jacqueline Sauvage, has been beaten all her life, because she was a woman !!!
This post is for all of us women around the world! ! ! Who are fighting for our rights and all women are fighting across the world !!!!! and suffer moral or physical violence from their spouse .....
A beech grove. In the mists. Tall, strong and clean. Non native woodlands, they were planted to curtain the large anglo Irish estates.
Dignity (a.k.a. Dignity of Earth & Sky) is a sculpture on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River near Chamberlain, South Dakota.[2] The 50-foot (15.24 meter) high stainless steel statue by South Dakota artist laureate Claude Lamphere[3] depicts an Indigenous woman in Plains-style dress receiving a star quilt. According to Lamphere, the sculpture honors the culture of the Lakota and Dakota peoples who are indigenous to South Dakota.[4] Assisting Lamphere were sculptors Tom Trople, Jim Maher, Andy Roltgen, and Grant Standard. Automotive paint expert Brook Loobey assisted with the colors for the quilt, and Albertson Engineering of Rapid City, SD ensured the sculpture would endure the strong winds common in the area. Wikipedia. She is truly stunning.
Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations
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“Gaining the courage to leave home was the seed I had planted. I reaped a bountiful harvest, overflowing with dignity and pride — a concept lost on me, but for the lessons, I learned at home.”
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Thierry Djallo.
“The only kind of dignity which is genuine is that which is not diminished by the indifference of others.”
-- kristingrace Dag Hammarskjold (Swedish Statesman and United Nations official, 1905-1961)
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Taken at Cirebon, West Java - Indonesia in May 2023
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"I'm going to get a dinghy and sail her up the West Coast........" It was a pleasure taking friends to Plockton for their first trip. As you can see, conditions were not ideal for clicking, very bright with no dramatic lumpy bumpy clouds for sky interest. So, this old wreck took his friends to this old wreck! At least the tide was playing ball. We had to share a tripod though. Which led to much discussion.
I really like my Three Legged Thing tripod. It is light but sturdy, functional but quirky. However, I am glad I am not the only one who finds the Swiss ARCA plate system fiddly and annoying. I much prefer the Manfrotto snap in style plate and thus I will be changing the head on my tripod. The system has it's weakness's too but it is quick and easy and I will be less paranoid about the connection.
…She is clothed in Strength and Dignity and she laughs without fear of the future…
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Head: Lelutka – Avalon EvoX
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The storm raged and wailed around the lone ship, spilling more and more sea water into its deck that kept pouring into the vessel. Captain Dignity looked around helplessly at the failure. Perhaps she should have taken action initially in securing the planks of her ship or did a proper inspection to make sure there were no holes. Building strong foundations was not her forte.
"It's no use, Captain." said the first mate Mr. Insecurity. "Nothin' we can do now..."
Dignity sighed heavily, a captain must go down with her ship.
"We have to abandon ship, Captain!" yelled Mr. Fear, the third in command...
She woke up to a blaring sunlight, or was it the breaking dawn? Sand and dirt covering her face. Her throat was dry, her lungs felt like it was about to explode. She managed to drag herself further out of the soaked up sand. Her eyes adjusting to the light. A shade of some kind was spotted, along with the wreckage from the shipwreck.
"You are worthless!" a growl was heard nearby. Dignity was already beaten up, dirty, lost her ship, lost her crew and this was the final straw...
"Who you calling worthless?" she asked hoarsely, pulling out her sword that was intact, thankfully, despite having been hulled through the ocean. With a swift movement, she pointed the blade directly at the culprit, looking him in the eye with a deathly glare, "Let me show you who is worthless..." was all she said.
P.S. Always remember to keep your dignity intact because in the end, you are fucking worthy! (No matter what they say!)
I always loved 8f8 Creations's 3rd driftwood edition called Driftwood III - Lean - to because the texture changes has sweet messages that I always love looking through whenever I feel down. Today was one of those days and it has helped me and also inspired this photo in a way.
Also wearing Eternal by Toksik and Amalia Hair by RAMA.SALON. My shineh nails are by Aii called Dark Touch Nails.
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After seeing a fellow photographers stunning image of this in the local paper yesterday I thought I'd go down and find the wreck of the fishing boat Dignity for myself. Situated in Hooe Lake in Plymouth this wreck has been photographed a thousand times but I've never actually known where it was. After a bit of investigation this morning I found it's location and took a bimble down. The cloud cover wasn't the best, the sky was grey and dull so I went for a black and white edit. I think this would look great with a decent sunset behind it though.
Friday was the big day of the vet visit with Cleo, Linus, and Fynn. It was quite the nightmare, Friday the 13th living up to its reputation, and I was already exhausted when we arrived. In Cleo's case the vet of course mentioned that she is still too .... well nourished. Reducing her food even more is impossible because this would probably lead to a fatty liver which could be life threatening. The vet recommended that Cleo should simply move more, very funny. Instead of putting her kibbles into a bowl and placing it right in front of her nose, I'm now supposed to put the kibbles into different spots in the house and garden and make her move for every single one. This sounds like a good idea unless you have to deal with Cleo. The photo shows Cleo after I had just thrown a kibble onto the path behind her. She sat there, looked at me and obviously waited for me to bring it back. I guess it's not only a question of laziness but also of dignity. We will keep on trying but I suppose the one who will lose weight (and the sad remains of her dignity) is the human.
walking into this abandoned and badly decayed farmhouse outside Warren,IL.,no one would imagine the elegance of the stairway within...
Thanks to good friend Aces & Eights Phtography for sharing this little gem...
Designed by South Dakota sculptor Dale Lamphere to honor the cultures of the Lakota and Dakota people.
Chamberlain, South Dakota
The funeral service yesterday was very beautiful. Exactly what Tom would have loved. The singing was exquisite, the church beautiful and everything was conducted with great dignity. If you wish to listen/see any of it you can find it here.
www.churchservices.tv/caterham/archive/recordings/UOKulQw...
Delphiniums in the flower display. I love delphiniums. They always remind me of the days when I used to go to Chelsea flower show and see wonderful displays of them. I stopped growing them myself in the end as they were so popular with the slugs and snails.
Thank you to all of you for your support these last few weeks. I have had so much kindness which has carried me through and helped to give me hope for the time ahead. Many friends of Tom's and of his family were at the funeral whose names I knew well but who I had never met. It was all very encouraging.