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On the Boardwalk in Dulwich Park near to sunset.
Nikon D3S AF-S Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4G
Trixie just couldn't get the modeling jobs anymore after her arm dropped off revealing that keyhole.
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So we get up really early and trek across Helsinki to get the ferry over to Estonia and what happens? It's cancelled! Which is why I have several hundred Estonian Kroner in my wallet at the moment.
필압 감지되는 jot touch 4.0 사려던 참에 53의 "Pencil":http://www.fiftythree.com/pencil 을 보고 고민 중. 필압 감지는 안되지만 53의 paper 앱에서 지우개(뒤쪽 팁으로), palm rejection, 손가락으로 문지르기 등의 기능을 제공해서, 실제 펜이나 연필처럼 쓸 수 있는 듯. (paper 외의 다른 앱에서는 그냥 스타일러스처럼 동작한다고. 생각해보면 필압감지가 그다지 중요한가 싶기도 하고.)posted by yuna
Gaints Estrada hits a home run on Saturday June 11, 2022 against the LA Dodgers. The fans go wild and you can see the disappointment in the Dodgers outfielders body language.
Double Negative: a typology of guys who have blocked my profile on the gay social networking apps Grindr or Scruff
Jenna just celebrated her 3rd kidneyversary, but unfortunately is having a rejection episode. She felt ok but it was detected in routine labs. Over the last 4 weeks she was hospitalized several times and received large doses of steroids, ATG and IVIG at Scripps Green. We have a great deal of confidence in their team and just got a call from the doctor. He said that since we didn't see improvement in the kidney function by now, it is unlikely that Jenna would recover any additional function. It means she will eventually need dialysis or a transplant as her function will decline over time, and it is impossible to predict how long it could take. She gave a good fight, going through every treatment recommended to her. She now will be getting more treatments, not to rescue the kidney, but to lower her antibody level so that she can be eligible for another transplant in the future, if possible.
On a positive note, I spoke with her living donor Patrice, who is doing great. She is scheduled to run the Boston Marathon again in April and a tri-athalon in July. I know this news is tough on her too, but she's an amazing support person and we are most grateful for the gift that gave Jenna the best 3 years she's had since being diagnosed at 15 years old.
This is one of my first rejection slips and dates from the early 1970s. "Some parts do show a mature style," wrote the assistant editor, often called a "slushpile reader." I was in high school at the time.
Do you remember your dreams?
Most of the time, I do. Last nights dream was about a situation where I was left out, not included. Unknowingly, lately I have been given some thought to this. It's a worry when you're in your youth... everybody wants to feel included and accepted. In my dream last night, I experienced the very real feelings of being excluded - rejection, worry, disappointment, embarrassment... but the end result was that I was ok with it. An acceptance.
As I think about it in the light of day, in reality, I am ok with being left out. I don't need to be included in a group because I'm not liked, I'm a little different. I've matured into the realization that it's ok to not be the same as everybody else. I like myself for who I am. And for those that don't want to know me or see me for who I am, to not include me in the group...
They're the Ones Missing Out
Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.
Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.
According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.
© 2016 Marilyn Humphries
So.
1.I'm scared of rejection. From anyone.
2.I run away from girls, they're scary, cause drama, and super critical.
3.I'd rather have guy friends than girls.
4.I used to read at the lunch tables instead of jumping in on the conversation cause I always believe that my say doesn't count.
5.I observe everything, which is why I know tons of things that no one else does.
6. I also know lots because I don't tell secrets.
7.I trust few people.
8.I'm to shy to make any real friends...it hurts.
9.I'm quirky, dorky, and slightly nerdy(when it comes to reading.)
10.I'm looked down on ALOT.
11.I'll never be the skinny popular girl who has everything she wants, but I hope I'll still be happy.
12.I've never gotten roses.
13.I hate Valentines Day, but hopefully Colton can fix that.
14.I love dancing, to shy to do so though.
15.Please talk to me?I'd love to talk to you, I'm just to shy to start:(
16.I'm in a lot of awkward situations.
17.I should be nocturnal.
18.I hate when people misspell things.
19.I don't think before I speak.
20.I speak my mind.
P.S
I'm very uninspired today.
Double Negative: a typology of guys who have blocked my profile on the gay social networking apps Grindr or Scruff
Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.
Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.
According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.
© 2016 Marilyn Humphries
Planned Parenthood’s rejection of a White House offer to maintain federal funding if it drops its abortion business demonstrates how important the lethal procedure is to the organization, Southern Baptist leaders said.
mbcpathway.com/2017/03/16/abortion-vital-to-planned-paren...
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Scouting for a place for lunch we spotted a parking lot full of Harleys so of course we headed in. Shot some pool, ate cheesesteak and fries and listened to a band. The gathering was very well-behaved - must have been "city" Harleys!
After a rejection in the morning, I almost didn't go out and try again. So glad I did though! I spotted Glenn as soon as I got to the 'place'.
He was sat reading a book that looked interesting (forgot to ask the title!) and would occasionally look up to watch the world go by. It took more than 10 minutes for me to work up the courage to speak to him! I'm so glad I finally did! I liked the juxtaposition of the beard and hair. There was a reddish tinge to the beard, while the hair was dark. That and the cool (purplish) sunglasses
He had come down to visit his family and stopped in London for the day. Glenn, thank you (once again) so much for being so nice :)
I was so excited about taking his photo that I rushed and didn't think about the background!!!
This picture is 1 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Little sparks before winter takes over, and the green pine monochrome is the only colour left. This season was a quick rejection, every storm of wind and rain, trying hard to hurry the coming cold. Haven't I shivered enough for you? These wild walks are heavy and quiet, a whisper if you ever want it. I can hear the Round Hill River running, overflowing between yesterday's downpour and tomorrow's drizzle. Autumn fizzles out, like a raindrop on a matchhead, a smoky something in the wet woods. I keep walking for the answer, what's after the corner, down the corridor of trees? I've been this way before, but the mystery still moves me as much. Mill Road with no mill, a forest path with little traffic, my favorite disappearing act.
October 25, 2018
Round Hill, Nova Scotia
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Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.
Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.
According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.
© 2016 Marilyn Humphries