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The following shots are of a great place to visit...T&D's Cats of the World.
T&D's Cats of the World is one of the only and possibly the largest exotic wildlife rescue organization in Pennsylvania. T&D's is privately owned and operated. T&D's rescue receives animals in need from private individuals, government agencies, zoos, and other refuge organizations. They provide a permanent home for these animals and open each summer to share their beauty with you. Over 200 abused, mistreated, or unwanted animals call T&D’s home, including 60 felines (lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, bobcats, servals, lynx, and jungle cats). Other animals- bear, fox, deer, coyote, wolf-dog, raccoon, lemur, parrot, and others - have also found their way to T&D's. Plan a trip you wont regret it.
T&D's Cats of the World - Wild Animal Refuge
P.O. Box 186, Mountain Road
Penns Creek, PA 17862
Young and Restless at Transit Bar, Canberra 9th May 2009.
An unexpected favourite shot from the set.
Every Ramadan period (Muslim fasting month) in Indonesia, orphans are invited to pray in homes, companies and organizations as it is believed that an orphan's prayers will bring greater blessings. In return, the orphans are given some food for breaking fast, and some monetary gifts.
These photos are from one such event in a company in Medan, Indonesia.
Reinventing the Wheel Teeter Tooter, 2008
Steel, electronic motor and anodised aluminium
Private Collection
I feel this absolute grabbing me by the fingers and pulling and shaking as if I should be doing something but I'm not. I'm still, perfectly still and I want to be flying, running, moving somewhere else faster than light. I feel this tension in my arms, as if they're ready to lash out for the sheer sake of explosion. I want to drive, to breath raggedly, to keep up with something past my life. I want more than I deserve. I want it all.
Apartment building, rue Vavin, Montparnasse, Paris. Friday 31 Oct. #SDIM2606 seexhi50sbets30s10b252525
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“Feel” the humidity and hear sounds of thunder and dripping water, while walking on spongy floors and viewing unusual animals from Southeast Asia, including snakehead fish, Southeast Asian turtles, Malayan Leaf frog and the rare Tomistoma crocodile (above).
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