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Paolo Benigno Aquino IV (Project: The Hapinoy Program), Grand prize winner of the US$25,000 women’s empowerment grant
Sunset made spacey using a cool little app called Tiny Planet.
MISFITS - "Lost In Space"
go!
of all the things they taught you
i'm telling you this, son
all the wars fought before won't compare to this one
giant spiders prepare to take over
here comes another
mutant suicide-squad
you blast them out
but now you're way off course
you start to shiver and shake
i'm calling you, Houston
am i following....
all the right leads?
or am i about to get
lost in space?
when my time comes
they'll write my destiny
will you take this ride?
communication's lost
we crash to the earth
too late to see the giant
spider monster giving birth
the future is here...
and here is the future
am i following....
all the right leads?
or am i about to get
lost in space?
when my time comes
they'll write my destiny
will you take this ride with me?
It's been a busy day so I have just utilised the iPhone to add to the foodabet. Today it's G for grapes.
first of a few postings from a photo session with at my friend Sara's place with several photog friends!
This is Geer. She and her friend Loes (stranger #19) walk their dogs together almost every day. For years, we've passed each other several times a week at the small lake Klinkenbergerplas (the Netherlands). Today I realized that we once started out as strangers to each other, who occasionally halted for a quick and friendly chat, and that our connection therefore is examplary for this project's goal. That's why I've finally actually asked their names and taken their picture.
Geer's dog is only 8 years old, but already greyish strikes appear on his brown-and-white snout. Other than dogs, Geer's also interested in birds and she knows quite a lot about them. Almost every time I saw a water bird floating around on the lake's surface that I just couldn't place, she was able to tell me exactly what it was.
Thank you Geer for being my 18th 'stranger' ;-) and we'll see each other even more often now that the weather's slowly but surely becoming more friendly.
This picture is #18 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers @ www.100strangers.com
Around this time next year everyone in my office block will be moving to a different office block. I thought it would be interesting to photograph the view from the window on the first working day of each month between now and then. Although I started back at work last week I only thought of it today so this is my March shot. I didn't want to wait until April because, as you can see, we are about to lose the view because of the building going up. Last year a building was dismantled from the same place so the view is relatively new.
Thursday, 16th March 2017.
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There are two rooms to my mother's garage. This is the side where she stores stuff and I keep my tablesaw. It's kind of amazing to have a building on stilts like this in earthquake country, but it is perched on solid rock. Probably wouldn't be allowed now. The storage shed I made for her from our old garage door is just visible here.
Even though this was the Georgetown home game, and I am an SU Grad, I loved the spirit and "express yourself" image - anyone who goes without a tee and paints their skin...
A gorgeous yellow rose in my garden. It was lovely and warm today. Pretty good for the middle of autumn.
Sunday, 6th May 2018.
#79 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: It's Christmas time..
Result: A pair of foxes and a Finnish Tonttu having a playful gallop across the fresh fallen snow.
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Micron 005 & 02 pens, in a Moleskine plain journal
Location: At home
Note: I was minding my 3 year old niece for most of the day so I only had a short time for a quick piece, but a project is a project and the day demanded a finished sketch. This is based on a doodle I did at the kitchen table while my charge was busy drawing horses…or at least I think they were horses…they could have been dinosaurs <.<
Flame project is an international US-Cambodia collaboration expedition that seeks to understand water quality from Laos to the Vietnam Border. The team is studying the health of the river, water quality, mercury, plastic pollution, greenhouse gases (methane carbon dioxide) that are important for climate change. The project is led by Dr. Sudeep Chandra, professor of the University of Nevada Reno and member of the Wonders of the Mekong team. The FLAME project was started on 18 February 2022 by boat from Phnom Penh along Bassac River to the Vietnam border and back, and the next day from Phnom Penh along the Mekong River to the Vietnam border and back. From 20-26 February 2022 we are going upstream from Phnom Penh getting through Kampong Cham, Kratie provinces, and finishing at the Onlong Chheur Teal dolphin pools near the Lao border in Stung Treng Province.
Photo: Chhut Chheana / USAID Wonders of the Mekong
Dear muse
I miss you, it's been about two weeks since I last felt your presents, you were always near by when I needed to call on you. But it's been weeks since I last felt you, two weeks since you engrossed my every thought. The nights when I can't sleep because you have been keeping me up with inspiration have gone, that annoying thought in the back off my head that won't go away till a do something about it. because of you there are no more. I know I said that that it always irritated me, but now that your gone I miss it. Muse when will you come back into my life and inspire me to do something stupid without thought. I miss your spontaneity muse I miss you.
I miss the may you were always in my mind. Always there. I'm ready for you again, I'm ready for you to come back into my life and full my heart and mind with thoughts of you. I want to do nothing until I get home and find you there waiting. Arms open and heart filled. I'm ready to feel you again. I miss you muse I miss you. Come back into my life. Because I'm ready. I will never stop muse till I find you, and when that day comes I will never let you go again.
The Project is carried out by the International student’s Team formed of students from Financial University and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Massachusetts, USA).
See more info at bit.ly/15Faif3
Challenge using 2 provided fabrics and 1 log cabin block. Crib size.
This quilt was done in the "quilt-as-you-go" method, which finishes BOTH sides of the quilt at the same time.
Since this was a home-based project (meaning no studio, no professional lighting, no professional staging, and with minimal budget), we had to find household stuff to create the appropriate lighting.