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The North Charleston Police Department is partnering with local non-profit organization Metanoia to pilot a “Positive Ticketing” campaign in select North Charleston neighborhoods. The ultimate goal of the campaign will be to strengthen community-police partnerships and to encourage youth towards positive behavior.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
I'm trying hard not to spend my days sitting around in my jammies, or at least, not any more than is responsible.
Today, I met a friend at a coffee shop, so I went into my closet for some nice goodies: a vintage silk scarf from an antique Indian sari (thanks, Mom!) and Edwardian era Cartier sapphire earrings that I found in a London vintage store. The owner thought they were fakes and charged me accordingly. I wish he could have seen my face when I had the curator of precious stones at the Smithsonian look at them!
Today's good things:
1. I applied for several more jobs, bringing the total to a round 30.
2. Extremely well behaving hair.
iLight Show, Marina Bay, Singapore.
Asia's first sustainable light art festival.
Positive Attracts by Edwin Cheong (Singapore)
Positive Attracts explores the belief that the optimism of our mental state of mind (4th Dimension) can effect a positive outcome of our physical state (3rd Dimension). The installation consists of the Artist's 9 favourite optimistic visionaries (Heroes) who have used their mental state to effect positive outcomes in their physical world. Inspired by songs such as "Rainbow Connection" and "Somewhere over the Rainbow", these Heroes incubate dreams and will "deposit positivity" to the public as they draw near to the Heroes. Famous quotes written at base of each Heroes will enable the public to guess who they are.
A rather gothic scene. The kids got the plastic skull free with a magazine years ago. 30 sec @ f16 Harman direct positive paper. Flipped in Photoshop (since the writing on the bottle is reversed in the original), otherwise unedited. Nasty light leak down the middle, which I actually quite like. Not sure whether this is due to leaky darkroom or leaky plate holder. More testing required...
Mary get the good news from Gabriel
"Castles and Wine" - Van Guided Tour May 2017
“Portugal Best Cycling” a.k.a. “Turaventur” - this week long trip involves (mostly) easy cycling from village to village with plenty of interesting stops, with a focus on food, wine, and, of course, castles. We stayed at a different place nearly every night and had an excellent guide - Jorge.
affirmative definite sure marked bu presence not absence of qualities expressed clearly or in a confident manner
Main Topic: Positive Quotes
Related Topics: Moon, Bright, Night, Avoid
The moon stays bright when it doesn’t avoid the night.
Author: Rumi
Quotation Reference:
books.google.co.in/books?id=ZzU9CgAAQBAJ&pg=PT145
Source: Book – Return to the Little Coffee Shop of...
www.braintrainingtools.org/skills/the-moon-stays-bright-w...
After spending most of yesterday in a funk, I tried to think about the people in my life.
A good friend of mine's mother is battling ovarian cancer. As I thought of her, her wonderful mother and all the many delights we've shared, I knew what I needed to do.
72" on each side, a (very) wonky log cabin in vintage French paisley toile and shot cotton in a softly lemon yellow. Definitely wonky, definitely handmade, definitely made with love.
This is the first binding I've ever been really happy with; it's far from perfect, but it's almost binding adjacent. In this washer this goes, then some real FO pictures.
Edited to add: Here's the blog post! Blogged.
The North Charleston Police Department is partnering with local non-profit organization Metanoia to pilot a “Positive Ticketing” campaign in select North Charleston neighborhoods. The ultimate goal of the campaign will be to strengthen community-police partnerships and to encourage youth towards positive behavior.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
The kids in the village LOVE digital cameras. They'll pose for pictures for hours. They in particular like to see themselves on the camera. After every picture the pose breaks while everyone tries to see themselves in the camera, and a new group of kids forms to get their picture taken.
Every time we go Dave prints up pictures from the previous trip to hand out. It's one of the ways he's established a long-term productive relationship with the group.
Afghans aren't impressed with might, but they do respect endurance. I felt a big difference in how the locals treated me after they met me again on this trip. A lot of people have come through Afghanistan over the millennia, but not many have stayed.
Few things in the world are more powerful than a positive push.
A smile.
A world of optimism and hope.
A "you can do it" when things are tough.
~ Richard M. DeVos ~
She's so sweet and makes me smile!! :-)
Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada & David Vladeck, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
Tuesday, 10/18/2011
Location: Grand Ballroom
Ann Cavoukian (Ontario, Canada), David Vladeck (FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection), Alexander Macgillivray (Twitter)
I MADE A SHIRT! And lived to tell about it.
No pattern, but a shameless knockoff of this Gucci dress. Go big or go home, right? Blog post on the shirt is here.
Other stellar news:
I have another job interview!
The original is by joellybaby and is found here --> www.flickr.com/photos/joellecleveland/1108723554/
The North Charleston Police Department is partnering with local non-profit organization Metanoia to pilot a “Positive Ticketing” campaign in select North Charleston neighborhoods. The ultimate goal of the campaign will be to strengthen community-police partnerships and to encourage youth towards positive behavior.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
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The North Charleston Police Department is partnering with local non-profit organization Metanoia to pilot a “Positive Ticketing” campaign in select North Charleston neighborhoods. The ultimate goal of the campaign will be to strengthen community-police partnerships and to encourage youth towards positive behavior.
Photo by Ryan Johnson