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If flag is up it means they have 'mail' i.e. treats, stickers, notes from mom, or a special surprise. (on spiral staircase)
Oddly enough, the people who screw us don't have to resort to buttons to get their way with the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
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Young people from Nepal send their messages to negotiators at the COP19 climate talks in Warsaw, Poland.
Shot in response to the Week 1 prompt in the PDF version of Vivienne McMaster's e-course Wading In: Dipping Our Toes Into Self-Portraiture, which I received when I registered for this fall's session of You Are Your Own Muse.
Given that I'm over a month into a 365 Project and am taking self-portrait courses, I think it's safe to say I am following one "intense [obsession] mercilessly." This quote is always a good one when it gets tempting to leave authenticity for security or safety or approval, or when it gets tempting to give up on dreams, and these have been temptations lately.
In the village. I misread this to start with - I thought the bunnys were over 18 only which is quite old for any rabbit let alone a baby one. No wonder the children quickly lose interest. 18 year old rabbits probably need a lot of naps.
Ooo! I just realised that whoever wrote this did it from the inside and therefore had to write backwards/mirrored. No wonder by the end of the notice they seem a bit crabby. Hard work.
People write messages of good luck to themselves or their friends. I think it is a really cute idea. I cannot show mine I'm afraid (too depressing.)
BeiHai park in my opinion is the beautiful place to visit in Beijing. It has a far nicer atmosphere than the relatively oppressive Forbidden City and closes much later so visitors are not shouted "you must leave" through a megaphone at 4:30pm as is the case with the Forbidden City. As was the case last year, this was my best day photographically, there is something about this park that I really like and I got some of my best of shots of the whole holiday in both years.
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