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Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany, said there should be no limits for immigration from the Muslim Middle East to Germany.
Did Merkel just "read out Germany's suicide note"?
MY NOTE:To make it short - just remember WHY they are refugees in such a large number? They flee because they are on a KILLING SPREE among each other. They are on a killing spree to eliminating EACH OTHER as they did for the past 1.400 years in the name of ALLAH and wanting to do the same everywhere they go - feel free to share...
Having bagged his spot on a trolley, a spotter notes down 86030 as it runs through Crewe light engine on 30th May 1978. White Adidas bag is a classic!
Zenit EM Scanned from a Kodacolour negative
I keep a paper record of the photos I add to my two 365 groups. This is the list for the daily self-portrait group 365 Days of which (by dint of long-service) I'm one of the admins.
You will note that this is photograph 3543 of my daily selfies. Early in 2007 I saw Flickr folk posting daily self-portraits but I'd missed the obvious starting point of the First of January so I waited until my 65th birthday on 21 April 2007
The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to a group which we have each set up for the purpose. I have set up the Bulldog clips group. Admission is free to all, but submissions will be ruthlessly moderated. BULLDOG is a registered trademark of Brandsley Limited which is licensed to Faire Bros & Co Limited. Its registration as a trademark in the United Kingdom dates back to 1944.
Stuck for an idea for your daily 365 shot? Try the hereios of the We're Here! group for inspiration.
A parody of From First To Last's "Note To Self: I Miss You Terribly"
Explore: Aug 18, 2007 #86
Thanks, guys!
An age old form of communication. From the elementary notes passed furtively from desk to desk in the classroom between giggling children to the more serious messages of eternal love penned by lovestruck teenagers then stuck in lockers or jacket pockets. As parents we leave these in our children's lunches for them to find as a treat along with their cookies.
They served their purpose as they still do. Like a love letter they are by nature short and to the point; "see you, love you, til later, til then." Short on paper but long on meaning.
There is nothing better than to find one of these jewels, a touching note, a humorous jibe, a reminder to accomplish, or maybe a date. Handy little things these notes are. But mostly, they are a reminder that I'm thinking of you and soon I'll be with you; hopefully sooner, maybe later, but I am thinking about you enough to write it.
This particular love note embellished with one of phyl's anniversary roses.
Love you!
52 of Twenty Eleven - Theme: Love - Week #07
Achei uma pasta de fotos inéditas que esse mês completam um ano de registro. rs
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Ps. Fiz a iluminação com a lanterna do Smartphone #notinha
Song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMjYMStWwG4
I was inspired by the "Happy Days" music video by my KWEEN Brooke Candy! I love ha!
...don't leave your camera lying around. These are NOT my boobs. I carry my camera with me everywhere I go. Today I took it out of my purse and laid it on my desk. A coworker snapped this pic at some point without me knowing it. I think I know who this is and tomorrow i'll ask to see her boobs just to make sure. OK not really but other than me, there is only one other person at work who would do this...
It's been a while since i've posted anything here. I need to get my act together. I've been so busy with work and life and there was an unexpected death last week that just put us in a funk for a few days...not that any death is ever expected.
Some note cards I made at shutterfly.com, with sketches from my moleskine sketchbooks. Tapas sketch was don at Bar Cesar and sushi at Miyuki, both in Berkeley.
See more sketches at the Trumpetvine Sketchblog
Getting a note from our 3 1/2 year-old granddaughter in the mail is a wonderful surprise. Since I didn't have children of my own, it is an especial delight to see an envelope addressed to Nana (amd Papa). And no, I do not know why there's a rocket on here. Or wait, maybe it's something else entirely!
ODC: Note
19:365
If anyone wants to know why I have a grey buddy icon ... its a (peaceful) protests against Getty giving away lots of our images to Google without even bothering to ask the contributors if its OK. Google then stripped all the metadata off the images and started giving them away. I had hoped the contributors meant more to Getty than that! :(
Sweater, Takeout (thrifted). Skirt, Carole Little (thrifted). Shoes, Naturalizer. Earrings, street fair. Bag, Imoshion.
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okay.. so im having a battle with these 2 girls to see who can get the most notes on their pic. so PLEASE help me out.. :D click the button above the top left corner of my pic and ill love you forever.. and honestly type whatever you want!! :)
thanks guys!! and lets win this thing!! :)
ps,,, lets beat this pic too :P.. www.flickr.com/photos/acastellano/181730235/
[its not in the contest though..]
I had this idea in my head for a while now. I'm not sure if I really like it... Those are some actual things I think sometimes^.^
Press 'L'
Exposure: 124 seconds, f/5.6, ISO 200
Date: 12 Jan. 2006, 10:52 pm
Location: Pontaic Mills, Warwick, RI
Notes:
* Best viewed B I G
The 350,000-square-foot site along the Pawtuxet River was home to the original Fruit of the Loom textile mill, dating back to the mid-1800s. Production stopped in the 1970s. The dominant point of the complex is the mill tower, dedicated by Abraham Lincoln in 1863. (clipped from the Town of Warwick website & Architectural Record)
I'm not sure of the current standing of the mill, although just about everyone has moved out of the complex. The magazine Architectural Record published a story several years back about how the site was a model of brownfield recovery and intended for adaptive re-use but I keep hearing rumors that it will be razed entirely...
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This time out it was Judyboy, Skazama, Rizzolo and I. You should check out their streams for the way they approached the subjects. Also, you can see a group pool here of all our shots from the night or a slick slideshow here.
We spent about 4 hours setup on an abandoned concrete bridge shooting variations of this vignette. This was a bit different for us since we usually cover a larger site and move around quite a bit during the shoot. Unfortunately, the mill was locked up tight behind a barbed wire fence so lawful nighttime entry was not available.