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I maybe in difficult situation now, been struggling on how to deal with my future because of some personal things which I wanted to solve... How i wish life would be that easier but it isn't. I know these trials are just spices of life, making us strong especially strengthening our faith with HIM... I believed everything will be okay!
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Poor Bobby Jack. He's twisted his ankle. Doctor says nothing is broken, but he needs to keep it up for several days.
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Rain won't keep us from our walks to keep fit and healthy!
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If we live our life in fear,
I'll wait a thousand years
Just to see you smile again.
Kill the prayers for love and peace,
You'll wake the thought police.
We can't hide the truth inside.
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To the left of this tree, out of frame obviously, is a bench where we were sitting looking around for some good spots to photograph when a dog came up and said hello. It then proceeded to turn around and pee on Harley's knee and my camera bag. My bag spent the rest of the day being scrubbed with Dettol Surface Cleaner... Highlight of the day.
Churchilllaan 04/05/2020 17h03
Frankey Street Art is giving the city little often unremarkable surprises. Every week a photo with one of his recent works appears in the supplement to the newspaper Het Parool. A great opportunity to take a closer look at his work. Sometimes you have to search to find it and sometimes it is already gone.
HOW VOL
"Keep it up people", coverstory of Het Parool, advertising on Churchilllaan in Amsterdam Zuid.
April 2020
Corona Crisis in Amsterdam (my special album on Flickr)
SOCIAL DISTANCING (1.5 METERS)
STAY HOME
FLATTEN THE CURVE
Street Art Frankey
Street Art Frankey (pseudonym of Frank de Ruwe) is a Dutch artist who wants to positively influence the street scene with relatively small and often inconspicuous works of art.
He grew up in Nijmegen, father was an inventor at Philips Netherlands. He studied at Delft University of Technology (Industrial design). In daily life director of and working for design collective Natwerk. In Amsterdam, many of his works in the street art category can be found on buildings, streets and bridges, often in addition to existing building elements. He himself about his work;
"I want to push boundaries. Art has no boundaries, that's why I like it so much."
In 2019, a special page has been dedicated to his art in Het Parool for a number of years; first he took care of that section himself, later he had to leave that work to others because of busy work. A little later his work Eberhard van der Laan appeared above the entrance of Paradiso.
One of the works that inspired him is the Boomzagertje in the Leidsebosje, a work by an as yet unknown artist.
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Cadets go through refit which consists of showering, changing clothes, restocking supplies and cleaning their weapons at Tactical Assembly Area Densberger during 1st Regiment’s transition to the Run Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadets go through refit which consists of showering, changing clothes, restocking supplies and cleaning their weapons at Tactical Assembly Area Densberger during 1st Regiment’s transition to the Run Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
Second dinner
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University of North Alabama student, Army ROTC Cadet August Grace Stancil wraps tapes up her notebook at Tactical Assembly Area Densberger during 1st Regiment’s transition to the Run Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
Waiting In Turkish barbers ..before hair cut.. Www.joshuaarmstrong.co.uk - 3 videos to make in my hotel tonight before I can get my morning flight to beefa for PR!
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A Cadet plans the route their platoon will take to reach the objective during 1st Regiment’s Walk Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadets move to a new patrol base during 1st Regiment’s Walk Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
Cadets set up a barber shop to give each other hair cuts at Tactical Assembly Area Densberger during 1st Regiment’s transition to the Run Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
An Army ROTC Cadet watches for the enemy during 1st Regiment’s Walk Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
An Army ROTC Cadet waits for information during 1st Regiment’s Walk Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
Army ROTC Cadets Alexander Yue (left), Phillip Nickolas (center) and Barton Metzgar (right) clean their weapons at Tactical Assembly Area Densberger during 1st Regiment’s transition to the Run Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
An Army ROTC Cadet holds a helmet filled with used blanks during 1st Regiment’s Walk Phase of the Field Training Exercise (FTX) portion of camp June 18, 2019, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. There are about 600 Cadets in 1st Regiment participating in the FTX, including 40 Cadets from the USMA. The integration is a first-of-its-kind initiative to build a bridge between Cadets from both Army ROTC and USMA and their training models, before they go to Basic Officer Leaders Course (BOLC). | Photo by Makayla Holder, CST Public Affairs Office
結果還是不穿AJ 哈哈 #Adidas #tubular #runner #black #superkekkkk #sneakers #sneakerhead #kicks #kicksgram #solecollector #WDYWT #WDYWTw
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What is ‘Community’ to you?
Do you ever strive to be a part of something bigger? Do you ever want to find other people to celebrate with who have similar tastes as you in entertainment? Do you just want to find a community to be a part of that makes you feel like you are at home?
If so, you aren’t as different as you feel or as people claim you are. Over the past several years, community conventions have grown in size as well as variety. There is a home for anime lovers, NEETs, video game enthusiasts, artists, comic book buffs, furries, reptilians, roboticists; you name it, and there is most likely a group or a convention that has people gathering to discuss hobbies and lifestyle choices.
Just remember, you are not alone in this world, and the internet is capable of uniting us all.
Local Conventions:
Here is a list of some of the conventions that are taking place today! If you are busy while it is taking place, you can always keep an eye on their main website to see when it is being held again in the future.
CCXP 2019 – São Paulo, SP, Brazil – Click here for CCXP Website
Location: São Paulo, SP, Brazil – When: December 5 – 8, 2019 – View Convention Map
Midwest FurFest 2019 – Rosemont, IL – Click here for Midwest Furfest’s Website
Location: Rosemont, IL – When: December 5 – 8, 2019 – View Convention Map
Artist Spotlight:
Gina101Creative’s artistic palette ranges from motion graphic animations to digital illustrations. She has recently updated her website to include some holiday cheer that might get you all in the holiday spirit. She is very sweet if you ever get a chance to talk to her and when you have time, you can check her website out or:
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“I appreciate the time she puts into each piece of art she uploads. The amount of time each one takes must be crazy. The holiday ones really bring a smile to my face” ~VixenMink
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Closing:
Thank you all for checking in and I hope you all can make a connection with someone new today.
#StayCreative