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Generative AI beauty image of an African American girl with afro hair

Cat caught being overly hopeful while hunting the birds in the nest box by night. #twittertuesday

Now this is MY kind of water bottle! Yes, I had to get one...it was on sale too! WooHoo!

glass filling with juice

 

Lights: (1) Bowens Gemini 200 left of cup looking down at a 45 angle shot thru umbrella, (1) Bowens Gemini 200 right of cup, level in height shot thru umbrella, triggered using FlashWave 2.

At the South Island Optimist Champs last weekend in Queen Charlotte Sound.

things seem to be getting back to "normal"...

best single line i've ever caught.

rolling.

benched in chicago

I think, that's skeptical optimism in my look..

  

CREDITS:

 

photo by: BacK

editing: me

model: me

camera: Canon EOS Rebel XTi (BacK)

location: Chorrillos, Viña del Mar (V Región, Chile)

 

Visit this Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/back_back/

he has amazing photos!

Generative AI beauty image of an African American girl with afro hair

Trying to get into the Christmas spirit (not literally)...!!

I make a Christmas Cake each year for a very dear friend. He comes from Wales hence the Welsh Dragon ribbon around the drum.

This is the first completed Xmas cake of the year so far...My thanks to all the wonderful people on Flickr who inspire me...:-))x

After a busy night Santa & Rudolph are optimistically hoping that someone else will fill their stockings...Umm, looks like it's down to Mrs Christmas once again...!!!

Brandy soaked fruit cake.

A Fritillaria blossom just about ready to open.

Optimistic Suburbia The student's perspective. Fotografia de Hugo Aledxandre Cruz.

This evening I had the pleasure of accompanying the Dutch Minister of Finance on a guided tour round the Computer History Museum here.

 

Computer history is dominated by American-centric historians - to a lesser extent the British are mentioned (Colossus, Manchester Baby, and Edsac) but almost totally forgotten are the pioneers and associated breakthroughs from other countries such as Germany (Zuse) Denmark (Gier) and Holland (The Zebra and Electrologica)

 

Above is a press release filled with optimistic pride (printed on an honest-to-gosh Teletype..) that talks about the opening of a factory in Holland to build the Electrologica X8 machine - a brilliant design and ahead of its time on a number of fronts (use of an autonomous peripheral processor for I/O, use of germanium semi-conductors, an interrupt mechanism for asynchronous I/O,...)

 

Unfortunately, the Dutch business environment was not conducive to entrepreneurship, bold actions, nor even slight rocking of the boat. The company was bought by Philips - and that was the death sentence.

 

To have something to talk to the minister about, I resurrected the above thanks to www.electrologica.nl/historie/electrologica.html

 

If you're ever in town, be sure to visit the museum which has recently been reorganized and redeveloped to take if from merely excellent to truly spectacular. www.computerhistory.org/

AIDS/LifeCycle 2007, California Central Coast

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Rwanda’s private sector players are optimistic of business and investment opportunities that will come with Rwanda hosting the upcoming Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) that will take place during this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Governments Meeting (CHOGM 2020).

 

This was revealed today in a breakfast meeting organized by RDB (Rwanda Development Board) and the Private Sector Federation (PSF) to engage members of the private sector on the opportunities that they stand to take advantage of by participating at the CBF.

 

CBF will bring together between 1,000 to 1,200 business and government leaders from all Commonwealth countries for a dialogue on practical ways to enhance trade and investment.

 

The forum will be structured around plenary sessions and interactive workshops over three days, and will also facilitate B2G and B2B discussions at the very highest levels, addressing key themes that affect the 54 diverse Commonwealth member nations.

 

Speaking while making her remarks, Clare Akamanzi, the RDB Chief Executive Officer said:

 

“I have every confidence that you agree with me that CBF 2020 presents a unique platform for us to market Rwanda as the best destination for investments. Indeed, we look forward to the private sector signing deals and partnerships on projects that will contribute to the sustainable economic growth of our country through profits, jobs, and increasing Rwanda’s exports. Just to give you some context, over 2.4 billion people live within the Commonwealth Marketplace, and this year will see US$ 1 trillion worth of trade realised within the Commonwealth for the very first time. This means that we have a limitless market for our Made in Rwanda products and services and there shouldn’t be reason not to export more quantities to these countries.”

 

Robert Bapfakulera, the PSF Chairman said:

 

“It is important for us to ensure that the CBF leaves a lasting and positive legacy, with Rwanda at the centre of Commonwealth trade for its two years as Chair-in Office. To achieve this, the private sector must be fully prepared to optimise the Commonwealth trade opportunity-for business, investment and trade. CBF is an extremely unique platform for us to meet strategic partners and do great business.”

 

CHOGM 2020 will take place in Kigali from 22nd to 28thJune and will have four main forums which are Commonwealth Business, People’s, Women and Youth forums.

My notes say this was actually in April. Not intentionally echoing my father's famous photo, although Twistie has the red hair for it.

Model: Em

Photographer: Taeden Hall

Dress by Gloomth.

www.gloomth.com

Optimistic farmer plowing in the dust

American IPA

 

Stoup Brewing

Seattle, WA United States

Kempton Park, 27 December 2021. Juvenile Hurdle (2m).

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Can a gas grill really attain 1000F?

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Seen through the lattice at Quainton Road station on a shuttle from Aylesbury . With the former GCR line north now no more the destination of Barmouth looks a challenge

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Todays theme was #optimistic. Def: One who usually expects a favorable outcome :)

Shot with my iphone, lit by y ipad and aluminum foil around the box so that I could try and get some light without overexposing.

Optimistic orchestra

Optimistic cafe owner - it was cold and blustery and no out door patrons - the washroom were not there, but somewhere inside the huge convention centre!

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Rwanda’s private sector players are optimistic of business and investment opportunities that will come with Rwanda hosting the upcoming Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) that will take place during this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Governments Meeting (CHOGM 2020).

 

This was revealed today in a breakfast meeting organized by RDB (Rwanda Development Board) and the Private Sector Federation (PSF) to engage members of the private sector on the opportunities that they stand to take advantage of by participating at the CBF.

 

CBF will bring together between 1,000 to 1,200 business and government leaders from all Commonwealth countries for a dialogue on practical ways to enhance trade and investment.

 

The forum will be structured around plenary sessions and interactive workshops over three days, and will also facilitate B2G and B2B discussions at the very highest levels, addressing key themes that affect the 54 diverse Commonwealth member nations.

 

Speaking while making her remarks, Clare Akamanzi, the RDB Chief Executive Officer said:

 

“I have every confidence that you agree with me that CBF 2020 presents a unique platform for us to market Rwanda as the best destination for investments. Indeed, we look forward to the private sector signing deals and partnerships on projects that will contribute to the sustainable economic growth of our country through profits, jobs, and increasing Rwanda’s exports. Just to give you some context, over 2.4 billion people live within the Commonwealth Marketplace, and this year will see US$ 1 trillion worth of trade realised within the Commonwealth for the very first time. This means that we have a limitless market for our Made in Rwanda products and services and there shouldn’t be reason not to export more quantities to these countries.”

 

Robert Bapfakulera, the PSF Chairman said:

 

“It is important for us to ensure that the CBF leaves a lasting and positive legacy, with Rwanda at the centre of Commonwealth trade for its two years as Chair-in Office. To achieve this, the private sector must be fully prepared to optimise the Commonwealth trade opportunity-for business, investment and trade. CBF is an extremely unique platform for us to meet strategic partners and do great business.”

 

CHOGM 2020 will take place in Kigali from 22nd to 28thJune and will have four main forums which are Commonwealth Business, People’s, Women and Youth forums.

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Rwanda’s private sector players are optimistic of business and investment opportunities that will come with Rwanda hosting the upcoming Commonwealth Business Forum (CBF) that will take place during this year’s Commonwealth Heads of Governments Meeting (CHOGM 2020).

 

This was revealed today in a breakfast meeting organized by RDB (Rwanda Development Board) and the Private Sector Federation (PSF) to engage members of the private sector on the opportunities that they stand to take advantage of by participating at the CBF.

 

CBF will bring together between 1,000 to 1,200 business and government leaders from all Commonwealth countries for a dialogue on practical ways to enhance trade and investment.

 

The forum will be structured around plenary sessions and interactive workshops over three days, and will also facilitate B2G and B2B discussions at the very highest levels, addressing key themes that affect the 54 diverse Commonwealth member nations.

 

Speaking while making her remarks, Clare Akamanzi, the RDB Chief Executive Officer said:

 

“I have every confidence that you agree with me that CBF 2020 presents a unique platform for us to market Rwanda as the best destination for investments. Indeed, we look forward to the private sector signing deals and partnerships on projects that will contribute to the sustainable economic growth of our country through profits, jobs, and increasing Rwanda’s exports. Just to give you some context, over 2.4 billion people live within the Commonwealth Marketplace, and this year will see US$ 1 trillion worth of trade realised within the Commonwealth for the very first time. This means that we have a limitless market for our Made in Rwanda products and services and there shouldn’t be reason not to export more quantities to these countries.”

 

Robert Bapfakulera, the PSF Chairman said:

 

“It is important for us to ensure that the CBF leaves a lasting and positive legacy, with Rwanda at the centre of Commonwealth trade for its two years as Chair-in Office. To achieve this, the private sector must be fully prepared to optimise the Commonwealth trade opportunity-for business, investment and trade. CBF is an extremely unique platform for us to meet strategic partners and do great business.”

 

CHOGM 2020 will take place in Kigali from 22nd to 28thJune and will have four main forums which are Commonwealth Business, People’s, Women and Youth forums.

This Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) was singing away in the warm sunlight while the world under him was covered in snow. Spring is still a long way away but at least this bird is optimistic that it will come. Wilde Lake, Howard County, Maryland.

Now that is ambition

At the Birmingham Social Media Cafe on October 29th 2010, we asked people what they were optimistic about.

 

It's a spin-off from newoptimists.com. We asked scientists 'what are you optimistic about?' — and their answers are now in a brilliant book.

amzn.to/thenewoptimists

Optimistic Cat, Charca Masplomas

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