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Quarry Siding's leafy glade. Captured on a sunny June day in 2010, the peace and tranquility has changed somewhat now with the addition of the Talyllyn Railway's new storage shed here.

 

(Note: After posting the original, a few things about it niggled at me, so have replaced it with a cropped b&w version which I prefer.)

Tibetian kids playing in the Kotwali Bazaar, Dharamasala, India.

 

Spent some time cleaning up the scratched and dusty print using photoshop. I think it paid off well. Originally shot on kodak film with the Pentax Asahi, 50 mm.

  

Here's the original: www.flickr.com/photos/thiswaytodrew/543309794/

 

Drew Perkins Photography

Discussing enviornment on Peace by Piece

 

www.patv.tv

Peace Corps held a "Transition Conference" for the PCV evacuated from Nepal, where we would learn what would happen and what our choices were for the upcoming weeks.

Peace Camp - Cuckmere Haven 19-22nd July 2012 www.peacecamp2012.com

May the year 2007 be a peaceful one!

Japanese Tea Garden at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco

Peace, Love and Understanding painted for a gallery project

See my art at www.howiegreen.com

Delightful trip to The Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens in advance of my long flight to Istanbul via Paris.

 

WEEZER - "Peace"

 

Send "Peace" Ringtone to your Cell

More and more

I can't say no

So afraid of letting go

If there's something

I can grab

You can bet

I'll pay the tab

Counting all the flowers

Waste the precious hours

I need to find some peace

 

All these problems on my mind

Make it hard for me to think

There is no way I can stop

My poor brain is gonna' pop

And I don't have a purpose

Scattered on the surface

I need to find some peace

 

And all the broken tethers

We can bring together

I need to find some peace

 

I need to find some peace

I need to find some peace

Essa árvore veio de mudinha lá para o sitio e qual não foi nossa surpresa quando ela apareceu cheinha de flores, brancas e violetas...

No games, no lies, no deceit.

  

Peace

Island Escape

Brasil

Taken at War and Peace Revival 2018

Citizens of Macedonia were marching for tolerance and non-violence after several violent incidents between youth from different ethnic backgrounds.

"`Peace I leave to you; my peace I give to you, not according as the world doth give do I give to you; let not your heart be troubled, nor let it be afraid;" Joh. 14:27

Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda

This is the first Peace Pagoda to be built in the west, dating from 1980.

Rock Island National Cemetery

 

S. Peace Lily, 'Claudia'....Purchased at Jewel, 8/19/06

DEN HAAG, 10 May 2017 - Peace through Culture - a citizens' dialogue by the European Cultural Foundation (ECF) at the Peace Palace. Photo by Xander Remkes.

A Peace Lilly Flower

#Peace / @heidiARTWork.

Shot of the Peace Tower in Ottawa, Canada

Market St., San Francisco

Peace and quiet in Limerick city

The LEGO Foundation and UNICEF support conflict-affected children in Iraq through play

 

Baghdad, 16 December 2015 – UNICEF Iraq received a contribution from the LEGO Foundation that will help give around 50,000 children in Iraq a chance to play and learn. The organizations welcomed the contribution of 4,800 boxes containing LEGO play materials. The donation is part of the three-year global partnership between UNICEF and the LEGO Foundation signed in early 2015. Through the partnership, the two organizations promote quality early learning through play for children around the world. While play helps children address stress, it also performs a critical role in the development of the intellectual, emotional, social and creative skills needed to build the foundation for human development and lifelong learning.

 

Iraq has seen decades of conflict. Currently, nearly 3 million children have had their education disrupted, and nearly 1 million are internally displaced. Furthermore, over 100,000 Syrian children have taken refuge in Iraq.

 

Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq (SRSG), Mr. Ján Kubiš, reaffirmed the United Nations’ commitment to children. “Many Iraqi children bear emotional scars from the violence around them, but it is those rendered homeless by conflict who suffer the heaviest consequences. Millions of children, in camps for displaced people and refugees as well as those in host communities have limited or no access to education or recreational activities. It is with their predicament in mind that UNAMI and UNICEF called on LEGO for assistance to extend children affected by the crisis in Iraq with a combination of study and play in the form of creative toys, which might be the first for many of them since they lost their homes and possessions. The donation from LEGO Foundation should be a reminder to Iraqi politicians of the responsibility they share for the future generations, who deserve to live a life of peace and normalcy.”

 

Generations of children in Iraq have grown up in the midst of conflict, and have witnessed unimaginable acts of extreme violence and have been displaced from their homes and communities. Some children have been displaced multiple times as conflict reaches their new homes. “The opportunity given by the LEGO Foundation should also be used to call for more support to humanitarian programmes, particularly child protection,” Kubiš added.

 

Representing UNAMI at the delivery ceremony in Baghdad, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Gyorgy Busztin appealed to the Iraqi politicians to think about the children of Iraq as they “are the hardest hit by violence and lack of stability. Their fate needs to be the responsibility of all decision makers. We want for them a happy future, away from violence, conflict and displacement in a country that provides equal rights to all its men, women and children. We want national reconciliation for Iraq that will give back to the children of Iraq what they were deprived of, play, learning and happiness, in other words a full childhood. The LEGO toys will teach them to build so that in the future they will be able to reconstruct their villages and towns ruined by terrorism. They will prove that building is superior to destruction” added DSRSG Busztin.

 

“The negative impact of this crisis on children cannot be over-emphasized,” said Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Representative in Iraq. “Continuing violence has cheated millions of children of their fundamental rights to safety, education and play. Many children have come into this world and grown up knowing only displacement and conflict. The donation from the LEGO Foundation is one positive step forward, allowing some of the most disadvantaged children to play and learn in a fun and safe environment and become the next generation to build a better future for Iraq.”

 

“Play is the most effective and inspiring way for children to acquire the skills needed to create new possibilities and meet the many challenges of the future. In the midst of violence and instability, playing and education can help to alleviate trauma for conflict-affected children,” said Mirjam Schöning, Global Head of Programmes and Partnerships at the LEGO Foundation. “Through play, children can address stress and develop physical, intellectual and social skills, as well as creativity. Together with UNICEF, we work to put a stake in the ground for children and their development through quality play-based learning.”

 

The LEGO play materials will be distributed to 538 schools, 46 community centres and 8 child-friendly spaces across Iraq, giving over 50,000 children access to learning activities. The LEGO Foundation and UNICEF will provide training to build the capacity of teachers, facilitators and community members who will then guide children through LEGO activities as part of the initiative.

 

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

 

Shirt for Collaboration on Hyena Cart

Had plans to have these finished by now but I am really slowing up on arts and crafts at the moment. What used to take me a day or two is taking weeks.

 

In any case, the painted parts will have tempered glass on them. The stained glass on the peace sign is varigated so the colors will be slightly different on each one but they all blend well together since it came from the same large sheet of glass.

 

These measure 4 x 4 inches

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