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Latin name: Saxifraga - London Pride
Taken in my garden.
Taken with my Canon Telephoto Zoom 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM EF Lens and apart from being framed in Photoshop, are SOOC.
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Spending an hour or so at Trafalgar Square before heading off for a pub crawl for my birthday.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_in_London
Pride in London is an annual LGBT pride festival and pride parade held each summer in London, England. The event, which was formerly run by Pride London, is sometimes referred to as London Pride.
Pride in London celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ communities with the colourful Pride in London Parade, as well as free festivity events that take place in Trafalgar Square. This event brings together people of all genders, ethnicities, sexualities, and races.
One of the longest running pride festivals in the country and the largest, Pride in London boasts an estimated 30,000 participants and attracts an estimated 1.5 million visitors.[The festival's events and location within London vary every year however the parade is the only annual event to close London's iconic Oxford Street.
Marina del Rey, CA. This drought-tolerant member of the Boraginaceae family is native to the Atlantic archipelago of Madeira (Portugal). It is a commonly cultivated shrub along coastal Southern and Central California, sprouting dramatic cone-like bloomheads up to a foot long, typically in late April-early May.
Each year the 2nd Pride Festival is SL´s biggest LGBT event. The concept and idea is similar to the well known Gay Pride Celebrations held around the world. The Second Pride Festival, however, is about an international gathering of LGBT people in the virtual world of Second Life® created by Linden Lab™. Everyone is Welcome to be part of the Party.
HAPPY PRIDE !!!
More Information: second-pride.com/
LM to the event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Second%20Pride/128/61/23
PRIDE FESTIVAL SL 2018
E' con immenso entusiasmo che vi invito al nuovo grande evento di quest'estate: il Pride Festival SL! L'idea nasce da un clima d'odio e intolleranza ingiustiicata che abbiamo tutti visto troppo spesso in sl. Il festival ha infatti l'intento di sensibilizzare la nostra grande e attiva comunità italiana verso le intolleranze e l'omofobia. Il festival avrà luogo dal 27 Giugno al 1 Luglio e sarà ricco di iniziative. Istituiremo anche una raccolta fondi per supportare l'associazione Arcigay Italia, che da anni si batte per i diritti omosessuali e transgender. Sarà possibile donare attraverso le tip jar in land o direttamente sul loro sito. Chi vorrà unirsi al nostro team sarà assolutamente ben accetto perchè c'è ancora tanto da fare e abbiamo bisogno dell'aiuto di tutti! Uniamoci contro le intolleranze, l'omofobia e la paura derivante dall'ignoranza! Visitate il sito per saperne di più e condividete la notizia! pridefestivalsl.wordpress.com/ <3
It is with immense enthusiasm that I invite you to the new big event of this summer: the Pride Festival SL! The idea stems from a climate of hate and unjust intolerance that we have all seen too often in sl. The festival has in fact the intent to sensitize our great and active Italian community towards intolerances and homophobia. The festival will take place from 27 June to 1 July and will be full of initiatives. We will also set up a fundraiser to support the Arcigay Italia association, which has been fighting for homosexual and transgender rights for years. It will be possible to donate through the tip jar in land or directly on their site. Who wants to join our team will be absolutely welcome because there is still a lot to do and we need everyone's help! Let's unite against intolerances, homophobia and fear deriving from ignorance! Visit the website to learn more and share the news! pridefestivalsl.wordpress.com/ <3
Spending an hour or so at Trafalgar Square before heading off for a pub crawl for my birthday.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_in_London
Pride in London is an annual LGBT pride festival and pride parade held each summer in London, England. The event, which was formerly run by Pride London, is sometimes referred to as London Pride.
Pride in London celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ communities with the colourful Pride in London Parade, as well as free festivity events that take place in Trafalgar Square. This event brings together people of all genders, ethnicities, sexualities, and races.
One of the longest running pride festivals in the country and the largest, Pride in London boasts an estimated 30,000 participants and attracts an estimated 1.5 million visitors.[The festival's events and location within London vary every year however the parade is the only annual event to close London's iconic Oxford Street.
in a farmer's field in a small rural town in Eastern Ontario. Left to right: Gilbert Baker traditional flag; Transgender flag; Straight Allies flag; Progressive flag including Intersex.
Within a few days of this photo being taken, someone tore the flags down.
With the boyfriend away for the weekend I was all set to catch up on some reading and housework, when m'buddy (a fellow photographer, DJ and engineer) mentioned he'd planned to attend the Pride event in Cologne, and would I like to come along?
Reading can wait.
I'd been to Cologne before of course, admiring its beautiful Dom cathedral from without and within, though I remember it having a lot more scaffolding around it. I hadn't visited the city during a time when it saw not one but two important public events: the Pride celebration of diversity and equality and love and all that good stuff, and an apparently historic football match between Germany and Italy.
The latter dominated Saturday evening. Bars were crowded but quiet, occasionally surging with excitement that ebbed crescendoed as goals were attempted, missed, completed and then equalized, culminating in sudden-death overtime that went on a surprisingly (and evidently thrillingly) long time.
Germany won. Cheers and jeers rose throughout the city, beers were clanged, strangers were hugged and kissed and for the first time in my life I found myself surrounded by hundreds if not thousands of people in a nighttime city intersection, all headbanging in delirious ecstasy to an unannounced houm-pah-pah marching band playing Rage Against The Machine on brass and drums.
A gaggle of orange-shirted Dutch football fans celebrated with their Eastern brethren by chanting "Alle Duitsers zijn homo's" to which the Germans responded with "Alle Niederländer sind Homo's" in good spirits, accurate rhythm and surprisingly consistent key.
Prescient in a way, because on Sunday that very much seemed to be borne out. I've visited and enjoyed Amsterdam's annual Canal Pride many times (our parade floats actually float, y'all) but hadn't yet seen a street parade, and I'm so glad m'buddy cajoled me into tagging along.
In the spirit of togetherness and diversity and exuberance I'd brought along my little photo printer. I sneakily befriended various couples and groups by giving them a portrait to take home, and in exchange was easily allowed to sneak to the front for a better view of the parade.
In one case, when a lady tried to give me two euros for the print and the only way I could demur was to ask for a peck on the cheek instead, the leather-clad beardo standing next to her proudly told me she was her daughter and that, by Westphalian law, I was now betrothed to marry her.
Soooo I'm rather glad I'm home and if anyone is well-versed in EU law, please let me know how far David and I will need to emigrate to escape the looming threat of that shotgun wedding, thanks in advance, please help, for real though please help thank you please.
The parade of course was more, shall we say, colorful than the wholesome and family-friendly joie-de-vivre here depicted, but I leave it to your delicate imaginations to picture how the great city of Cologne celebrates Pride!
— Alex "Khaki" Vance.
I'm @khakidoggy on Twitter; see more event photography at www.flickr.com/photos/alexfvance/albums/
Pride London. July 2009
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Spending an hour or so at Trafalgar Square before heading off for a pub crawl for my birthday.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_in_London
Pride in London is an annual LGBT pride festival and pride parade held each summer in London, England. The event, which was formerly run by Pride London, is sometimes referred to as London Pride.
Pride in London celebrates the diversity of the LGBTQ communities with the colourful Pride in London Parade, as well as free festivity events that take place in Trafalgar Square. This event brings together people of all genders, ethnicities, sexualities, and races.
One of the longest running pride festivals in the country and the largest, Pride in London boasts an estimated 30,000 participants and attracts an estimated 1.5 million visitors.[The festival's events and location within London vary every year however the parade is the only annual event to close London's iconic Oxford Street.