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Today marks the first day saga of the impeachment trial against the most powerful man in the Philippine judiciary, Chief Justice Corona.
Tedious, time-consuming and disturbing.. Better yet, I hope and pray that the proceedings will go through until the finale and arrive at a fair decision. In the end, truth and goodwill for the Filipino people should rise above anything else.
----the hopeful & heedful youth
just editing some more of these for the remainder of this project. We'd really like to find some way to get these images out there to provide inspiration and strength to others who find themselves faced with this incredibly difficult process of fighting cancer. Debbie is so inspiring......
www.flickr.com/photos/debsgreatadventure/
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European Cargo's A346 arriving from Buenos Aires. To the disappointment of most spotters present, landed on 07C, therefore not the best quality !
This image was taken during the Anti Trump/ Racism/ Muslim ban rally on February 4th 2017. The Sculpture was created by Jill Berelowitz and is displayed opposite The Dorchester hotel in London's Park Lane..
MOVING FORWARD is both an inner and an outer journey. It is the creative resolution of body and soul. It is a movement that heals the past and creates the future. It gives us the opportunity to glimpse ourselves from another’s perspective. Moving forward is an individual and collective awakening that begins from this perfect moment.
This gathering of nine is a visual representation of the archetype of gestation and rebirth. It invokes the inherent pathways within each of us to create and transform. It reminds us of the global momentum as we all participate in birthing a new humanity.
“Once you can laugh at your own weaknesses, you can move forward..."
- Goldie Hawn
i've been doing quite a bit of laughing lately...
:)
thanks to all for the concern and good wishes. i'm walking...slowly.
And I've found that I notice many more things now that I'm forced to take slow, small steps...things I wouldn't have seen walking at my normal pace. :)
i find myself living in a world where unwanted branches cloud my brain and distort what i see...
This again was an image I made back in my A-Level Photography taking a massive inspiration from the fine art conceptual photographer Alex Stoddard and sitting here typing this message to you all now is making me realise how important this photo is to me today. Not only is it another image of where something simple has come to life in a dramatic way but also it make me realise how much my life has changed. The Subject of this Image here used to be one of my closest friends at one point and now today, I am often seeing myself as a recluse and my life was distorted by one event which changed my world in some good ways and some bad and negative ways. Moving forward i can look back and through everything I've experience and see the good, but knowing where my future is going is something that is actually difficult for me to see. Fingers crossed i get somewhere good!
HQ version: i157.photobucket.com/albums/t72/__yellow/forward.png
All elements from this photo-manipulation are by me.
Some people learn from their mistakes and change. Some people focus on their mistakes and live a life of guilt and regret.
Here's the funny story behind this photo:
so, as you can see, i got those awesome ankle length pants! i was so excited to wear them in this picture (just so perfect for the purpose of the shot!) because when i wear them in public i have to cuff them up because they just don't look right on me otherwise. they're slightly distressed, and very tight (spare me, they're not that tight). when i bent over to check my photos from my camera (on the tripod which was about one foot from the ground), i heard this awful ripping sound! the "slightly distressed" hole on the left knee ripped All The Way across! 8 ( i was in a little bit of shock but also happy that i could then bend my knee a little more freely... and the thing is that the pants are even big on me in the waist... and they're supposed to be stretch... my legs aren't that fat, are they?
BTW that tag is a joke
School children from Vilkhove village look at the details printed on the 3D printer in the FabLab in Severodonetsk, Luhansk oblast, Ukraine, on March 14, 2019. The FabLab is functioning on a base of Luhansk State University with a support of UNICEF and EU.
#MovingForward
Photos: UNICEF/2019/Sievierodonetsk/Anastasia Vlasova
I am questioning how I can change my relationship with the objects that surround me by transforming them into interactive play experiences through the medium of knitting. Transforming Touch is a series of playable, shape changing, and kinetic knitting pieces. When touched, the pieces expand and illuminate, exposing an exciting variety of colours as it transforms. The pieces combine industrially knit fabric with soft robotic structures, sensors and LED lights to allow the work to playfully transform in response to the viewer’s touch. The pieces use colour and material to foster human interaction through play. The series is an expression of hope for a future filled with joy and play after the current crisis.
Find out more about the artists: glenechopark.org/movingforward
“It was strange, really. A couple months ago, I had thought I couldn’t live without him. Apparently I could.”
- Gabriella Zevin
Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - rr.restifo@gmail.com. © All rights reserved.
Moving forward è il titolo di questa edizione dell'Outdoor Urban Art Festival 2014 che si svolge nella vecchia Dogana di Roma, quartiere di San Lorenzo.
5 mila metri quadrati, al chiuso, per 15 artisti provenienti da sette nazioni differenti:
Italia (JB Rock, Laurina Paperina, Brus, Ike, Tnec, Hoek, Galo, Davide Dormino),
Francia (Thomas Canto),
Grecia (Blaqk),
Giappone (Lady Aiko),
Sud Africa (Faith47, Jack Fox),
Norvegia (Dot Dot Dot),
America (Buff Monster).
Per maggiori info: www.out-door.it/edizione-2014.php e www.facebook.com/OUTDOORfestival
Please don't use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - rr.restifo@gmail.com. © All rights reserved.
Moving forward è il titolo di questa edizione dell'Outdoor Urban Art Festival 2014 che si svolge nella vecchia Dogana di Roma, quartiere di San Lorenzo.
5 mila metri quadrati, al chiuso, per 15 artisti provenienti da sette nazioni differenti:
Italia (JB Rock, Laurina Paperina, Brus, Ike, Tnec, Hoek, Galo, Davide Dormino),
Francia (Thomas Canto),
Grecia (Blaqk),
Giappone (Lady Aiko),
Sud Africa (Faith47, Jack Fox),
Norvegia (Dot Dot Dot),
America (Buff Monster).
Per maggiori info: www.out-door.it/edizione-2014.php e www.facebook.com/OUTDOORfestival
“Free” is not free from feelings but free to feel each one and let it move on, unafraid of the movement of life. - Jack Kornfield
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Cassia Phuket Pet-Friendly Hotel with Full Facilities
Original photo credit: Martin Klass from Pixabay
Imagine extending your hand to reach for the stars: you see the stars, you feel connected to them, and you long to touch them. That is the type of attention or consciousness that marks catholicity.
-Making All Things New: Catholicity, Cosmology, Consciousness (Catholicity in an Evolving Universe Series) by Ilia Delio