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The Guardian
Family detention still exists': immigration groups warn the fight is far from over
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/01/family-detention-...
If this does not make a difference to you, put yourself in these people's shoes. They are fleeing from violence trying to start a new life for themselves and their families. Giving their children a better start to life and then they are separated and their children place behind bars! Can you imagine this happening to you, your children, or grandchildren? These people are not bad, they fell into desperate and unfortunate circumstances and they need our help! We must find a way to reunite these families and never allow families to be separated again!
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
We decided to spend the afternoon in our Paris hotel room....as the sun streaked in I couldn't imagine being anywhere else but here, being held in his strong arms...
Sharpening his claws on the Lilac bush in our back garden - with ferocious madness in his eyes...
Bastian (mixed breed), 31.07.2019.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
Built in 1928 after the old courthouse burned down it cost 45 thousand dollars to build, have a good day thank you all for your visits comments and faves much appreciated!
St James, Altham, Lancashire
There has been a church on this site since Norman times but the present church was built in 1512, just three years after Henry VIII was crowned king of England.
It is our responsibility to care for and protect our wildlife. We are surrounded by the beauty of animal families who belong in our world too. We must learn to share and care.
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In our sleep as we speak
Listen to the drums beat
As we speak
In our sleep as we speak
Listen to the drums beat
In our sleep
In our sleep where we meet
In our sleep where we meet.
In Our Sleep ยท Laurie Anderson feat Lou Reed
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Day 208 of the 365 days of photography project.
Happy Fence Friday Folks!
Iโm giving a nod to Fence Friday, and adding some Lancashire blue sky along with our lush countryside, and a touch of alliteration.
HFF!
Discovered in Stacksteads, Lancashire
iPhone XS max
Thanks for all your visits, faves, and comments. Much appreciated.
I actually took this photo as a backup one morning, but didn't use it in the end.
Our Cape daisy has a flower. However since then, it has wilted but another one bloomed. We seem to get one flower at a time, whereas the main plant it came from flowers non stop.
Better viewed large and thank you for our favourites.
My son made me very proud. First time we rode into the hills together and he bravely mastered all the climbs on the bike. First climb is the hardest, so we enjoyed the views onto the vineyards and the valley below on our first summit together.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. Excerpt from Marianne Williamsons Our deepest fear
Day 63 of the 365 days of photography project.
Our Sam enjoying the beautiful clear sea at Saint Ola, on the mainland of the Orkney Islands.
Discovered at Kirkwall, Orkney Islands.
Today it is he who drives Bronseplassen.
Bronseplassen is a reconstructed farm from the Bronze Age located along county road 401 in Hรธvรฅg in Lillesand municipality in Agder. The farm shows how our ancestors lived around 3,500 years ago. The 25-metre-long and 8-metre-wide longhouse is furnished as people lived at that time, with space for cooking, food storage, sleeping places and room for the livestock. The longhouse's building materials are cow dung, clay, twigs and peat. In addition to the longhouse, there are barges, a labyrinth, a sacrificial place and a burial ground on the site. archery and archery are also demonstrated, and a separate fertility maze. Bronseplassen has a herb garden with plants that have been used for food and medicine since the Bronze Age until our time.
The site has its own section from the Viking Age (700 - 1000 AD) with reconstructions from the Oseberg find. Here, a large Viking tent, dragon bed, items of use from the Viking Age and Grindehus forge have been set up. Bronseplassen serves food related to the Bronze Age, and is open in the summer months May-September.
This curious squirrel is a regular visitor at our new appartement. My closest wildlife encounter to home so far ;-)...Munich, Germany
This is another work for Working Towards a Better World. If we open our eyes we can appreciate the beauty surrounding us, even when there is much ugliness in our midst. Together we can make our lives throughout the world more beautiful by sharing, caring and loving.
Have a wonderful day my Flickr friends!
This was a challenge issued by my new friend BloodSparda! He told us: "Do something kawaii!" So this is what my partner Vin and I came up with.
This is our cute. This is us being sweet and having cute moments together. Snuggling up with stuffed animals and enjoying the amazing view.
...it was five days ago...
I saw it...
I thought it...
...and, spontaneous, I was talking this words......
Today, five days later, I think ...........the beamer was defect.....
...or ...nearly twelve miles were a too big distance...........................!!! ;-)))))))))
In the middle of a galaxy. Big, big galaxy. Hugely.
Our thoughts are with Puerto Rico and our apologies to them for our dumbass in charge. Ugh.
Terrific Wednesday to you.