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Sorry I haven't been around much. Phone broke and kids got me a new one last Friday ... Car, strangely, won't start. Feeling a bit isolated with a ranting roommate i take care of who has crossed the line so in room and so glad I did photography today so I had something besides crocheting to do.
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I feel honored to know I can share and be accepted as I see others do so often.
Not wanting to feel alone now so crocheting my first sweater for winnie. She is doing amazingly well.
Hopefully I can get my car back on the road this month.
Thanks again. <3
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The Three Levellers.
On an external wall of St John the Baptist Church in Burford, Oxfordshire, England is a plaque dedicated to the memory of the three Levellers who were executed on 17th May 1649 on the orders of Oliver Cromwell.
The three Levellers were the leaders of 300 men who were also Levellers as they were members of the movement known as Levellers who were those who sought justice and equality, and mostly emanated from the “lower orders”, the poor.
What they stood for would eventually become known as the socialist movement even though at that time it was way ahead of its time.
Oliver Cromwell had built what was known as the New Model Army and those who joined forces with Cromwell did so in the belief that eventually it would lead to among other things religious tolerance and the abolition of taxes to fund churches.
By 1649 the soldiers began to realise that their leaders had betrayed their beliefs and original intention and this created internal tensions that lead to a mutinies during which time ‘leaders’ were either shot or imprisoned.
In total 340 mutineers were captured and imprisoned at the Burford Church by Cromwell and of these three Levellers were shot on Cromwell’s orders.
Private John Church, Corporal Perkins, and Cornet James Thompson were all unduly executed on 17 May 1649 with the result that the Levellers had lost their power base within the New Model Army.
Each year since 1975, Levellers' Day has been held in the Oxfordshire town of Burford to commemorate the three Levellers executed there.
St John the Baptist Church.
Burford, Oxfordshire.
England.
I don't know for sure if this scene took place on a Star Destroyer or a prison on that planet Wobani. If anybody knows please enlighten me...
I wither & render myself helpless
I give in & everything burns
Barreness consumes me
I breakdown & let the story guide me
& give myself away..
Imprisoned by four walls
(to the North, the crystal of non-knowledge
a landscape to be invented
to the South, reflective memory
to the East, the mirror
to the West, stone and the song of silence)
I wrote messages, but received no reply.
Octavia Paz
#0352 covid imprisoned us already for more than a year, it doesn't bother so much the peoplewho are used to live in their house, but me and a lot of other people who like to travel , go out and visit day events it's very hard , wish I could this year go back to Elftopia where you enter a fantasy world
An Abandoned Lunatic Asylum Hospital in Virginia USA
I travelled half way across the world and then a road trip for 7 hours from Brooklyn to Virginia to shoot this incredible hospital, as soon as I had seen a photo of this staircase it became a dream to shoot it.
I cant believe the opportunity actually came and there I was at the break of dawn as the sun came up to capture the warm morning glow of this scene.
This is one of my favourite photos to date for so many reasons.
Its not so easy to explore over in USA as in Europe as trespass laws are different you can face fines and for me deportation, so I feel very lucky to have seen what I did.
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This is a fine art self portrait photo titled 'Imprisoned fears'. It's bearing a message, and that is 'Expose yourself to your deepest fear, after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free'.
This photo contains, i imprisoned my fears in a photo fame, I am a photographer and fear is my biggest enemy. My inspiration told me 'Fear is the killer, you have to imprison your fear'.
As a photographer, I thought, if I can do them imprisoned in a photo. I did as i say. After imprisoned them, i was watching them closely. I asked myself, why did i was afraid of them. They are just nothing weather a black showod.
But now i'm very happy, i have no fears. There is a brith future waiting for me, i want to tell him that i'm comeing, you don't have to wait so long. Because fears and nervousness those two words sounds like rumore for me.
Leonard Patron Saint of political prisoners, imprisoned people, prisoners of war, and captives
www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=300
www.newmanconnection.com/faith/saint/saint-leonard
www.magnificat.ca/cal/en/saints/saint_leonard.html
www.kinghorncommunity.org.uk/stleonard.html
www.leveringtonchurch.org/st_leonard.html
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sometimes the word is imprisoned in colors faded by time
Many thanks for the use of this texture to Skeletalmess
www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/4332650418/
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“And I have no control over which yesterdays I keep and which ones get deleted. This disease will not be bargained with. I can't offer it the names of the US presidents in exchange for the names of my children. I can't give it the names of state capitals and keep the memories of my husband.
...My yesterdays are disappearing, and my tomorrows are uncertain, so what do I live for? I live for each day. I live in the moment.” ~Lisa Genova, Still Alice
Have any of you read the book 'Still Alice'? It's about a 50-year old professor suffering from early onset Alzheimer's disease and it was both a fascinating and terrifying read. For days (even weeks) after I read it, I would stress over every little thing I forgot or about things that I couldn't remember. A powerful and impactful read if anyone is looking for a well written book about a subject that touches so many.
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Preso numa roda gigante
Que insiste em rodar
consumindo-me a todo instante
Preciso me libertar
Trecho da música "Roda Gigante", de Rosa de Saron.
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Imprisoned in a giant wheel
What insists run
consuming me at any moment
Do I release
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Flickr Explore #62 em 6/6/2008
Not really! Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis anthinus) utilizes the wire fence, Munson Park, Kelowna, BC.