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Lightning and the Southern Cross, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand

 

Over the last couple of weeks we have been getting evening thunderstorms here on the East Coast of the North Island (not that common an occurrence) and I have been trying to get some lightning shots over that time, generally without success. This is the best I managed to get late one evening with a storm out over Cape Kidnappers (that is Cape Kidnappers light just to the right of the 2 lightning strikes), and I managed to get the Southern Cross in the shot as well.

 

I've been having a lot of trouble sleeping these days, which is unusual for me. After doing some research on the internet (helpfully, I preemptively ruled out cancer as a cause), I've decided to up my running mileage and yoga practice.

 

I just got back from an 8 mile run and took a shower. Nap, here I come? And even if exercise doesn't help me sleep, it does help me feel in control of my body. So, that's positive!

Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a positive opportunities reception for young people

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More than 1,000 mayors, managers, community planners, locally elected officials and guests from throughout Michigan will descend on Grand Rapids, Michigan, Sept. 20-22 for the joint 2018 Michigan Municipal League and Michigan Association of Planning (MAP) convention. This is the first time ever the League and MAP have joined forces to combine their two annual fall conferences (the League’s Convention and MAP’s Planning Michigan Conference) into a single massive gathering. And it’s all happening during the 2018 ArtPrize in Grand Rapids. Most convention education sessions and trainings will take place in Amway Grand Hotel and DeVos Place, but there also is an extensive series of mobile workshops throughout the area that will put a spotlight on the positive things happening in the community.

The Convention is the League's premiere annual event and a chance to inform and highlight community accomplishments. The League is especially excited to be in Grand Rapids this year with MAP because the west-Michigan community has a lot of the placemaking assets the League has identified as making up vibrant communities, including walkability and physical design, arts and culture, economic development, entrepreneurship, strong education base and much more.

Both the League and MAP serve the education and advocacy needs of elected and appointed leaders and the staff that support them: managers and administrators, professional planners, and other city, village and township leaders that make up the teams that work in tandem to create vibrant, successful, and healthy communities. Because the League and MAP are collaborating on this event, we’ll have double the power to bring more of what our members want. Attendees have more breakout sessions, more topics, and more mobile tours to choose from than ever before.

The event View the Convention program here: blogs.mml.org/wp/events/files/2014/06/2018-Convention-Pro....

Other Convention highlights include:

- The official launch of the next phase of the SaveMICity municipal finance reform effort.

- The selection of the 2018 Community Excellence Award (CEA) winner. The CEA is the League’s most prestigious community award. The 12th annual CEA competition started earlier this year and is down to four final projects. The finalists will give presentations Thursday and Convention attendees will vote, with the winner announced Saturday (Sept. 22) morning. Go here to read a press release about the four finalists: www.mml.org/newsroom/press_releases/2018-8-6-Community-Ex... and checkout the CEA website here: cea.mml.org/.

- Michigan Municipal Executive (MME) Colloquium: Empowering Communities to Set Their Own Destinies with keynote general session speaker Patrice Frey, President and CEO of the National Main Street Center – 9-10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20.

- Great Place to Live Townhall general session featuring Phil Power and the Center for Michigan’s Truth Tour – 11 am -12:15 p.m. Thursday.

- The New Localism: Utilizing Public, Private, and Civic Partnerships to Become a Change Engine general session featuring Bruce.Katz,.Co-Author, The New Localism, noon-1:45 Friday, Sept. 21

- Closing General Session about Civic Engagement Strategy: Inclusivity for the Win moderated by Carla Gribbs, Regional Manager, DTE Energy; and featuring Karen Freeman-Wilson, Mayor, Gary, Indiana; 1st Vice President, National League of Cities, 10:30-noon Saturday, Sept. 22

- Michigan Green Communities (MGC) Awards Lunch and Workshop, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thursday

- Selection of the 2018-19 new League board members and board president and vice president, Friday, Sept. 21.

- Michigan Municipal League Foundation fund-raising event, Friday evening

- Michigan Association of Mayors breakfast and annual meeting, Friday morning.

- Michigan Women in Municipal Government meeting and breakfast, Friday morning.

- Michigan Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials meeting and breakfast, Friday morning.

- Amazon: Michigan’s Wake Up Call or the Beginning of the End featuring the League’s Anthony Minghine and Khalil Rahal, assistant county executive, Wayne County, 2-3:15 p.m.Thursday.

- HR Up in Smoke: The Intersection between Marihuana legislation and empowerment law featuring Charles Mitchell, Senior Assistant City Attorney, City Attorney’s Office, Denver CO; Jennifer Rigterink, Legislative Associate, State and Federal Affairs, Michigan Municipal League, 1:45-3:15 Thursday.

- Open Meetings Act and Freedom of Information Act: Back to the Basics featuring Anne Seurynck, Attorney, Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC, 2-3:15 p.m. Thursday

- Hit Them with Your Best Shot: Attracting Businesses and Developers featuring Katharine Czarnecki, Senior Vice President, Community Development, MEDC; Nicole Whitehead, Director, Sales & Service Operations, MEDC, 2-3:15 p.m. Thursday

- Mobile workshops: Envision Ada: Transforming a Suburban Strip Commercial Center into an Integral Part of an Historic Village; All Around Downtown, Uptown, Eastown; New Urbanism in Practice; Viva la Avenida: Planning for a Cultural Corridor, all 2-5 p.m. Thursday

- Unleash the Power of Small-Scale Manufacturing with Ilana Preuss, Recast City LLC, 2-5 p.m. Thursday

- Creating Sustainable Retail Districts featuring Bobby Boone, AICP, LEED AP, Small Business Retail Manager, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation; Martha Potere, AICP, Strategy and Special Projects Manager, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, 3:30-4:45 p.m. Thursday

- Host City reception by Urban Metro Mayors and Managers at the Grand Rapids Downtown Market, Thursday

- Infrastructure, Natural Resources, and the Blue Economy with speakers Tyler Kilfman, Planner, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG); Kevin Vettraino, AICP, Plan Implementation Manager, Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), 9-10:15 a.m. Friday

- Fostering an Inclusive Community Environment Hosted by the Michigan Black Caucus with speakers : Lois Allen-Richardson, Councilmember, Ypsilanti; President, MBC-LEO; Oronde Miller, Program Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation; Stacy Stout, Assistant to the City Manager, Grand Rapids; Howard Walters, Program and Evaluation Officer, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 9-noon Friday

- Mobility: The Community Conversation with speakers Sarah Latta Rainero, Regional Director, Community Assistance Team, Community Development, Michigan Economic Development Corporation; Tyler Bevier, Transportation Planner, Bay Area Transportation Authority; Adela Spulber, Transportation Systems Analyst, Center for Automotive Research, 9-10:30 am Friday

- CNU Rules for Great Places: The Project for Code Reform featuring Mary Madden, AICP, Principal, Ferrell Madden; Richard Murphy, Program Coordinator, Civic Innovations, Michigan Municipal League; Heather Seyfarth, AICP, Community Engagement Specialist, Ann Arbor; Vice President, Michigan Association of Planning, 9-10:30 am Friday

- More mobile workshops: Explore: ArtPrize10; From Grand Rapids’ Downtown to Your Town: Idea Tour for Building Reuse; Vital Streets in Action Bike Tour; The Modern Orchard at Robinette’s Apple Haus and Winery, all are 9-noon Friday

- Master Planning: The Critical Role of Elected Leaders and the Planning Commission with speakers Adam Young, AICP, Senior Project Manager, Wade Trim; Chris McLeod, AICP, City Planner, Sterling Heights; Mark Vanderpool, City Manager, Sterling Heights, 10:45-noon Friday

- Social Media Pitfalls and Upsides for Communities with speakers Amy Snow-Buckner, Acting Managing Director of Communications, Grand Rapids; Matt Bach, Director, Communications, Michigan Municipal League; Jim Thorburn, Detective/Social Media Director, Allen Park Police Department, 10:45-noon Friday

- We Need More Parking! (But Do We Really?) with Tom Brown, Principle, Nelson\Nygaard; Bradley Strader, AICP, PTP, Transportation Planner, MKSK; Nicole VanNess, Manager, Traverse City DDA, 10:45-noon Friday

- Even more mobile workshops: Frederik Meijer Gardens; Terra Square and the Seeds of a New Downtown in Hudsonville; Under, Over, and All Around, all are 2-5 p.m. Friday

- Improving the Tone and Quality of our Civic Discourse with speakers John Bebow, President & CEO, The Center for Michigan/Bridge Magazine; Melanie Piana, Councilmember, Ferndale, Vice President, Michigan Municipal League Board, 2:15-3 p.m. Friday

- The Keys to Putting Ethics into Action with Christopher Johnson, General Counsel, Michigan Municipal League; Marlon Brown, Mayor Pro Tem, Mason; Michael McGee, Chief Executive Officer, Miller Canfield; Eleanor Siewert, Professional Registered Parliamentarian, Assignment: Effective Procedures, 2:15-3 p.m. Friday, 2:15-3 p.m. Friday

- Smart, Accessible, Connected - this high-level panel discussion covers the future of cities in the context of advanced mobility technologies, including connected and automated vehicles, ridesharing, carsharing, ridehailing, mobility-as-a-service, and microtransit with speakers Adela Spulber, Transportation Systems Analyst, Center for Automotive Research (CAR) Speakers: Kelly Bartlett, Senior Policy & Legislative Advisor, Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT); Zahra Bahrani Fard, Transportation Systems Analyst, Center for Automotive Research; Dr. Jonathan Levine, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Michigan, 2:15-3 p.m. Friday

The Power of the Wind: A Michigan Story with a focus on renewable energy featuring speakers Sarah Mills, Senior Project Manager, University of Michigan Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy; Emily Palacios, Principal, Miller Canfield, 2:15-3:45 p.m. Friday

- The Sky’s the Limit: Big Data, Drones, and the Internet of Things with Daniel Brooks, Co-Founder, Quantifly; Adrianna Jordan, AICP, Co-Founder, Quantifly; Zachary Halberd, Co-Founder, Quantifly, 3:45-5 p.m. Friday

It’s Budget Time. Do you Know Where Your Revenue Is? With John Hoppough, Mayor, Greenville; Jacob Kain, City Planner, Mount Pleasant; Richard Murphy, Program Coordinator, Civic Innovations, Michigan Municipal League, Eilis Seide, Assistant to the City Manager, East Lansing, 9-10:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22

Short Term Rentals: Trends, Impacts & Options with speakers Robert Monetza, Councilmember, Grand Haven; Ulrik Binzer, CEO, Host Compliance; Jennifer Rigterink, Legislative Associate, 9-10:15 a.m. Saturday

And yes even more mobile tours: Farmers Markets and Food Halls as Catalysts for Business and Real Estate Development; Restoring the Rapids: A Tour of Grand River Restoration Efforts, both 9-noon Friday

Photos of the 2018 Convention will be uploaded to flickr throughout the Convention can be downloaded from the League’s flickr page: flickr.com/photos/michigancommunities for free. We just ask that the following photo credit be given like this: Michigan Municipal League/mml.org. Thanks!

Michigan Municipal League advocates on behalf of its member communities in Lansing, Washington, D.C., and the courts; provides educational opportunities for elected and appointed municipal officials; and assists municipal leaders in administering services to their communities through League programs and services.

 

...i made these, hundereds of 'em...

Having a very body positive day :) Life is good!

Cyanotype positive

Still experimenting a bit further to get the blue direct positive without having to sponge off the background. Using diluted emulsion and added some methanol to have it absorb in the paper better. It is much lighter so less contrast. This is where the print is still wet. It is drying in a duller grey-blue color now.

...i made these, hundreds of 'em...

Attract positivity!

Lifting spirits in a food desert, Lincoln Park neighborhood, Duluth, MN.

Good things:

TINY OWL DRESS!

 

I sewed this all today. I am irrationally excited. The pattern started as New Look P6749, but I added darts, curved princess seams and doubled faced hems. And married the smallest bust with the biggest butt. The dress also features my first fabulously invisible zipper. I am over the moon about this.

 

The fabric was a sheet I found at Walmart. Like you do.

 

HELP CHILDREN Positive, HIV/AIDS in Bahia ,Brasil

This children need support or DIED

 

78 AMIGOS do FLICKR FotografandoVIDA ,

 

AJUDE A AJUDAR COM O SEU OLHAR

Ayuda a ayudar con tu mirar

HELP AIDS CHILDREN in Bahia,Brasil, HIV POSITIVE, need support or died

 

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ABRACE ESTA CAUSA

FOTOS PARA A VIDA

 

FACA um donativo e coloque uma fotografia sua ajudando a campanha a CRESCER

A sua doação, podem salvar vidas de crianças com HIV-AIDS em Salvador-Bahia-Brasil

Poste sua foto e faça sua doação:

 

Instituição Assistêncial Beneficente Conceição Macedo

País: Brasil

Banco: Banco do Brasil

N. do Banco: 001

Agência: 0904-0

Conta corrente: 254.651-5

Código SWIFT: BRASBRRJSDR

  

HELP AIDS CHILDREN in Bahia,Brasil, HIV POSITIVE, need support or died

 

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78 FotografandoVIDA, na campanha "AJUDE a Abraçar com o seu OLHAR)

 

TEXTO DO ERNANIB:

 

Há o tempo de plantar e o tempo de colher. Todos nós temos presa para viver, nunca de morrer. Temos tempo para a internet, para um amigo, para brincar, para trabalhar, mas nunca temos tempo para parar e ajudar. Temos tempo para ver TV, ler jornais, um bom livro, mas nunca tempo para ler um pedido de ajuda.

Mas há quem não tem mais tempo. Quem não teve tempo de plantar. Quem mal tem tempo para brincar. Quem mal vai ter tempo de dizer: “Eu te amo mamãe, papai!!!”. Porque em algum lugar alguém não teve tempo para parar e ler essa mensagem, para procurar saber do que se tratava, sobre quem se estava falando, de procurar saber como poderia ajudar; já que quem deveria ajudar não acha tempo para isso, porque não acha importante, porque é um investimento que não tem retorno no curto espaço de tempo ou porque acha que seu tempo é valioso demais para gastar com quem não tem tanto tempo de vida assim.

Pare um momento. Procure se informar, ler, ajudar. Quem já conta os segundos para a despedida final vai agradecer de coração por esses poucos instantes de tempo, que você dedicou a elas.

Não deixe que o relógio das vidas delas pare só porque você não queria perder tempo. Ajude!!! Divulge!!! Dê corda nesses pequenos relógios de vida.

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There is a time for planting and a time for harvesting. We are all in a hurry to live, not to die.We have time for internet, for friends, for playing, for working and we never have time to stop and help others. We have time for watching TV, reading the papers or a good book but we never have time for reading a message asking for help.

But there are the ones who don’t have any more time to lose. The ones who didn’t have time to plant. That barely have time to play. That won’t have time to say “I love you, mom, dad”. Because someone, somewhere didn’t have time to read this message, to try to know what it means, to try to know how to help. Because many times who could help don’t have the time, because it’s not an investment with short term interest or because thinks its time is too valuable to spend with somenone who doesn’t have that much time.

Stop for a moment.Try to read and get informed. The children that are about to say their goodbyes to life will be thankful for these few moments you took to help them.. Don’t let their life clocks stop just because you didn’t want to waste your time. Help them! Spread the word! Wind up these little life clocks

 

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Hay momentos para sembrar, y otros para recoger la cosecha. Todos tenemos tiempo para vivir, nunca para morir. Tenemos tiempo para Internet, para un amigo, para jugar, para trabajar, pero nunca tenemos tiempo para detenernos y ayudar. Tenemos tiempo para ver Tele, leer periódicos, un buen libro, pero nunca tiempo para leer un pedido de ayuda.

 

Pero hay quienes ya no tienen más tiempo. Quien no tuvo tiempo para sembrar. Que apenas tiene tiempo para jugar, y que quizás tampoco no va a tener tiempo para decir "Yo te amo mamá! papá!

 

Porque en algún lugar alguien no tuvo tiempo para detenerse a leer este mensaje, para tratar de entender de qué se trataba, de quién se estaba hablando, de entender cómo se podía ayudar; ya que quien debería ajudar no consigue tiempo para esto, porque no lo considera importante, porque es una inversión que no tiene retorno en un corto espacio de tiempo o porque cree que su tiempo es mucho más valioso como para gastarlo con quien no tiene tanto tiempo de vida.

 

Detente un momento. Procura Informarte, leer, ayudar.

 

Quienes cuentan los segundos para la despedida final van agradecer de corazón por ese gesto, por haber leido éstas líneas.

 

No dejes que el reloj de la vida de esas personas pare porque no querías perder tiempo.

  

Ayuda! Divulga! Dale cuerda a esas pequeñas manecillas del reloj de la vida!

  

Carta do Padre Alfredo

IBCM

 

Prezado Amigo,a,

Em nome das 39 crianças com AIDS da IBCM e das 250 famílias assistidas, agradeço-lhe de coração.

Somos mais de 22 voluntári@s, igualmente pesaros@s com o fechamento da creche.

Nesta segunda-feira, graças à generosidade de muitas pessoas como vc, estaremos abrindo provisoriamente a creche, em regime de 1/2 turno (das 14 às 17h). Ainda não é o ideal, mas já ameniza a fome e o sofrimento destas crianças em grave situação de risco.

Obrigado pela sua generosidade. Divulgue a nossa causas e conte sempre com nossa gratidão e reconhecimento.

Feliz Natal!

pe Alfredo

 

OBRIGADA, não se esqueçam do vosso donativo.

Dia 1 de Dezembro é dia Mundial da SIDA AIDS

 

78 amigos ABRAÇANDO!

 

(1 Anónimo)

 

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Mark and I are expecting our first baby!

 

What an amazing feeling it is when you watch the blue line appear! Happiness, a bit shocked, all kinds of feelings at the same time. We are very excited!

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Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a positive opportunities reception for young people

Trench for water line.

Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a positive opportunities reception for young people

ACOS Major General Campbell congratulates the members of the Air Corps and 7th Infantry Battalion for a fine display of drill on an important occasion

Oh, and by the way this shit is SOOC.

 

New technique by magician Jake Saari.

 

This was the first of 4 missions we did in 24 hours, from 8 pm sunday till 8 pm monday, more uploads to come soon.

...of a new, essential youth movement preparing to change the social reality of their community............., with a dash of healthy humor to help them on their way.

 

Taken during the inauguration of our new Community Prevention Centre, a tribute to Roney and Claudiney.

 

Photo Copyright © Tatiana Cardeal. All rights reserved.

After sharing some views of the just departed F-15s, this base security person lets eagledriverwanted, flypdx, and cjlebel know they're all right with him.

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The Polyphonic Spree at the Exit/In, Nashville, TN.

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CEP de origem 90245-470 (Porto Alegre/RS) para simulação do frete.

 

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To perform on the stage in the kindergarten,we had make-up on our face.Dad took the picture in the early 1970s,positive film,reshoot with Nikon D3s.

So many good things happened in the last 18 hours.

 

1. I made plans to visit my parents in the sunny South. Goodbye, heavy coat!

 

2. I made plans to visit a friend in the snowy North. Goodbye, bare skin!

 

3. I made plans for lots of fun things with Punsir.

 

4. I met a family friend's grandson for lunch today. He's new to Philly, and we had a great time. I suspect I will also really like his fiancee. New friends!

 

5. The local NPR station was having a fundraiser at the place where I had lunch: buy a scoop of "WHYY Experience" and they get all the money. You guys, it was Egg Nog Ice Cream with Caramel and Chocolate Covered Pretzels. Fighting the power is so hard sometimes.

 

Today: WINNING.

 

Also, you will please note the stunning Lady Eleanor from Ashley!

Apparently some folks on the west side think Youngstown can be saved. I'm not sure but it appeared that this building may be owned by Jenkins Signs.

Display of light art installations by Edwin Cheong (Singapore) at the broadwalk along the waterfront during the i Light Marina Bay from 15 October - 7 November 2010.

Positive Raccoon

Helena Garcia

5x7" Acrylic on Hardboard

I have no idea what this is. The picture was obviously taken behind the back of an observer. In the background, two rows of scouts seem to shield a group of Westerners, mostly women. The rickshaws indicate, that this photograph has been taken in East Asia, like the previous views.

 

From a set of glass positives taken on a tour through China, Vietnam (?) and Japan. Early 20th century, unidentified photographer.

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