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Another funshoot organized by the IPC Special Ops Team
Models: Syvelle and Alana
MUA: Val Soco
Photographers:
Tim
Rod
Shan
Ayrah
Special Guest Apperances by:
Pao Dela Victoria
Brian Gerona
A million thanks to Photography Master Dexter Bongo for the use of his studio and for the never ending life lessons.
Also, my shots were inspired by Gerald Yuvallos who abruptly and vividly said, "Let's all focus on Photography, not Photoshoppy."
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Jacob picked this camas flower for me and I explained to him that we don't pick the flowers, we leave them so others can enjoy them. There were dandelions so I told him he could pick as many of those as he'd like. Sorry camas flower!
Mayra Monge - Life Lessons
Colegio Técnico Profesional (CTP; Professional Technical School) of Upala, Costa Rica
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
In November 2016, Hurrican Otto directly impacted 11,000 people, much of whom live in Upala, illustrating the dangerous impacts environmental degradation and climate change can have on local populations.
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
Photo by Marisa Petrich
Comedian Bernie McGrenahan wins over his 3rd Bde., 2nd Inf. Div. audience with jokes, then delivers life lessons drawn from personal experience.
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Mayra Monge - Life Lessons
In November 2016, Hurrican Otto directly impacted 11,000 people, much of whom live in Upala, illustrating the dangerous impacts environmental degradation and climate change can have on local populations.
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
在我心目中好的音樂電影涵蓋了
動聽的原創歌曲與配樂、演員真實表現以及故事性
想必在電影院觀賞會更加感動
雖然故事性稍嫌薄弱
但重點不在平鋪直述的劇情
而是看見原來男主角好會唱,原來女主角好會演
整部戲利用歌曲與音樂貫穿愛情
刻畫出男女主角的相遇和相愛
從「夢想」切入,再落腳於「現實磨合」的鋪陳,最後又回歸「真愛堅持」理想意義的愛情電影
兩個演耶演得太好
完全可以感受到他們有多麽相愛
心靈伴侶,是一個強大的力量
自我的本質,是如何的重要
樂曲令人心醉
歌詞令人動容
那樣心碎
Life lessons learned:
*害怕失去摯愛那個靈魂伴侶
*能有知遇之恩,共同的志業與興趣,可以從中彼此相互挖掘,並激蕩出豐富生命的精彩元素,在彼此眼中就是全世界,這是超越了知遇之恩的「全然欣賞自已長處」的真心真意
*我無法再愛,除非是你
*記住我們現在的樣子
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I always look for life leason's in almost everything I do... The other day I was out taking pictures and I stopped because I saw this cool old Rat Rod sitting in a lot. I was a bit ticked off because I had only brought one of my lenses and thought that it was going to be really hard to get a decent picture... As I walked around the car trying to find the right angle to photograph it I just kept getting more and more frustrated that I didn't have the right lens.
Just when I was about to give up I stepped back from my single focus point. (that being the car) then all of a sudden I saw the big picture... The car was sitting in front of a muffler shop that just happen to have this really cool sign... There it was the whole time but I couldn't see the shot because all my attention was too focused on a single thing... Not to mention now I had the exact lens I needed to take the picture.
Life lesson: Sometimes when we focus all our attention on one thing we miss the bigger and better picture... We must also take time to focus on the things that surround the focal point because a lot of times they bring even more value to whatever it is we are trying capture.
~Brent Burniston~
這是第二本吉本芭娜娜的作品
原來《廚房》是作者1987 年,相當早期的作品,也因《廚房》成為1988年崛起的文壇新銳
老實說,原以為的《廚房》是在講述我所熱愛的飲食文學小品
用來調節與舒緩最近看的幾本,既紮實又堅硬的書籍
沒想到竟是敘述生死與孤獨的深層情感
書分成三個部分,廚房、滿月、月影;前兩章為連貫的故事
我卻對第三張月影聲淚俱下
很喜歡《月影》裡對男主角和弟弟的刻畫,細膩的小動作便可以感受到這家人嚴謹的家教卻又柔軟貼心
對於心中的悲傷與寂寞,能夠完美地透過文字對應到每個人的心境,猶如親身經歷般感同身受
文字不刁鑽也不炫技,卻能以平實且精準簡單的形容詞讓讀者充滿想像
吉本芭娜娜的主題永遠只有一個,那就是透過種種微妙的感覺,單純描繪著這個世界的美好
她的作品是獻給歷經各種痛苦悲傷過程中,不知不覺心靈荒蕪,正可求外界滋潤的人
Life lessons learned:
*過於敏感帶來的苦惱與孤獨,的確有其殘酷的一面,幾乎難以忍受。但是只要還活著,人生就會繼續走下去,就算纖細易感,只要善加利用那個特質,還是可能快活過日子
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Why I am a Born Again American: Being involved with Born Again American has reminded me of a very great life lesson: every single person has their own story, their own hardships and their own power within to inspire. Being a single parent of three young children isn’t easy. I was honored to be asked to be a part of this project because I’m just an every day working mom from the Midwest. I was born, raised and currently reside in Toledo, Ohio, and I have seen and experienced how tough life can be sometimes… for myself and for my friends and family. I grew up watching my mom work long, crazy hours as a bartender so that my brother and I could have the good things in life… and we did. There was a time that I was naïve enough to think that hardships like losing your job and your home could never happen to people like me… until I watched it happen to my bother. It’s a big eye opener when you see an educated, hardworking person lose everything. Especially hope.
Like a lot of Americans, we have been through it all: job loss, home foreclosures and working two or three jobs just to pay the bills, and somehow we’ve managed to get through it. I do consider myself a very lucky person. I’ve had a good education; I have a stable job, and a roof over my head. However, I will say that it is the people in my life that make me the most fortunate.
Born Again American is special to me because it is proof that when people come together with a common cause and passion, they can achieve great things. I believe that pertains to my life personally and to our country as a whole. As we enter this fragile stage in our country’s history, I am inspired by the countless “Born Again” American citizens that have banded together to make their voices heard; and I am proud to be one of the voices conveying that message in “Born Again American.”
Mayra Monge - Life Lessons
Colegio Técnico Profesional (CTP; Professional Technical School) of Upala, Costa Rica
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
escape from your daily grind. have a cup of hot coffee and a stack of good books. read and learn some important life lessons at lifelessonshome.com/
20+ Hilarious Yet Clever Life Lessons From Bill
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“Nature gives you the Face you have at twenty; it is up to you to merit the Face you have at fifty.”~Coco Chanel
Explore 403 on Sunday, September 9, 2007
Life Lessons Learned from a Dog
* If you stare at someone long enough, eventually you'll get what you want.
* Don't go out without ID.
* Be direct with people; let them know exactly how you feel by piddling on their shoes.
* Be aware of when to hold your tongue, and when to use it.
* Leave room in your schedule for a good nap.
* Always give people a friendly greeting. A cold nose in the crotch is effective.
* When you do something wrong, always take responsibility
(as soon as you're dragged out from under the bed).
* If it's not wet and sloppy, it's not a real kiss.
Mayra Monge - Life Lessons
Colegio Técnico Profesional (CTP; Professional Technical School) of Upala, Costa Rica
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
I took this picture last Saturday it’s not a great picture, but it served as an opportunity for the Lord to teach me a life lesson. My husband and I hiked into an area of Snolic Mountain where we hadn’t been during the spring. We found traces of another old home place on the mountain. The only evidence that could be seen of a family’s home was blooming narcissus, hyacinths, and forsythia. A stone wall which may have served as a pen for the family’s animals was still standing, but no evidence of a house foundation could be found. I kept thinking the only things left where a family had once lived was blooming flowers. These plants were beautiful. They were flourishing without any human tending. They were thriving with only God’s provision of rain, soil and sunshine. These beauties were likely planted by a pioneer woman, who settled in the Ozarks over 100 years ago. A woman who wanted to enrich her family’s home with the beauty of spring blooms. My next thoughts were, the women who planted these beautiful flowers has left this earth, yet something she had done was still here testifying of her presence on this earth. My next thoughts, so what will be here to testify to my presence on this earth? I pray that my presence on this earth will reveal a woman who loved the Lord and lived her life to honor her Savior and that I made a significant impact on my family. That I passed down a Christian heritage of faith and values. I hope I pass along traditions, family history and a belief that family is an incredible gift from God. Time will only tell. So the next time you see daffodils blooming in the woods...may it remind us what evidence of our presence will be left on this earth?
Mayra Monge - Life Lessons
Colegio Técnico Profesional (CTP; Professional Technical School) of Upala, Costa Rica
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
Mayra Monge - Life Lessons
Colegio Técnico Profesional (CTP; Professional Technical School) of Upala, Costa Rica
Photo credit: Priscilla Mora / UNDP Costa Rica 2019
Location: Upala, Costa Rica
Vito's Life Lessons
Stand tall and proud for what you believe in.
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This weekend the dogs and I headed to beautiful BC for an agility weekend. The agility was fun, but best of all we just hung out and relaxed. It was a much needed get-away after a few hellish days. I love my dogs, and my friends. Dog people (of the rational variety) are wonderful.