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Yeovil Town v Portsmouth. Thank god we got out of this dump Yeovil with a 1-1 draw and a point, a It looked like we would get beat. Cold horrible day out in Somerset. Some Portsmouth fans fighting each other which is sad to see. Great to see old friends of course and had a laugh on our coach there and back :-)
Will you Draw The Line with Us?- Photos by Damien
Conway.
Citizens from Seattle, Bellingham and beyond came together for a coordinated national day of action to Draw The Line against fossil fuel foolishness. Inspired by the beautiful Salish Sea that unites our bio-region, activists are organizing to protect what they love, building the future they envision, and stop dead in the tracks the climate cooking corporate criminals threatening our children's future. Native allies successfully resisting tar sands oil extraction and transport through their ancestral lands and Youth fighting for generational justice provided participants with the moral compass and courage to take our activism to the next level with deepened commitment and conviction. Honored were the 14 Montana's who escalated resistance action by engaging in non-violent civil disobedience sitting on the coal train's railroad right-of-way, an escalation of the fight since last year's week-long coal export action.
From the plains, to the ports, we the people are united. We are engaged in a struggle of paradigms, on one side is Goldman Sachs, Warren Buffet and fossil fuel companies like Arch Coal, Peabody Energy, and Trans Canada who profit through disregard for life and all things sacred through uncaring extraction, exploitation, and domination. On the other side is We The People people non-violently, steadfastly, defending in a beautiful expression of what we love a world worthy of passing on to future generations. Bill McKibben and Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn who also spoke reminded us that when the People Lead, the Leaders Will Follow. Draw The Line by joining those who share your values and becoming active members of the numerous groups who made this event possible: 350Seattle, Rising Tide Seattle, Backbone Campaign, and Plant For The Planet Seattle. Allies also present and whose contributions made the event possible: Sierra Club,
Friends of the Earth, Washington Fair Trade Coalition, Puget Soundkeepers Alliance, Occupy Bellingham, Hereditary Chief Phil Lane Jr., member of the Yankton Sioux & Chickasaw Nations, and the Four Worlds International Institute Chairman; Sundance Chief Rueben George of the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation in B.C.
Canon EOS 60D
Lens EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture f/13.0
ISO 100
Flash On, Fired + studio flash
Software: Adobe Lightroom
few pages from my personal sketchbook. Mostly filled with study drawings, bodypainting or design concepts
2017
Felixstowe Ferry is a peculiar place. (probably told you before actually !) For example what starts of as a normal jetty, turns into a very long rickety bridge of a jetty. Oh and don't forget the security protecting the glamorous boat: a draw bridge !
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