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Common space with couches, tv, and computer in common space (shared space with kitchen)

Schlitz and Ford both share space on this old wall. So glad no one either painted over it, or tried to "recreate" it. Sometimes that works, but often, it just looks cheesy.

Proof that I share my work space with my "boss"

Like a large family and everyone is sharing space sometimes a garden can appear the same way. All the colors here are getting along just right. " Sometimes Being In A Crowd " isn't so bad when all have a united purpose. The purpose here is truly sharing a space to please our eyes with great color and balance.

I have tried hard to find a picture to celebrate Neve, but it wasn't easy. On 29th October I had to say her goodbye and help her to cross the Rainbow Bridge. She was my 10-year-old bunny, we shared spaces, time, everything. She was everything.

My archives are full of pictures of Neve - with her heart-shaped pillow, her toys, flowers, and also with me. But I chose this picture, at the end, not because I think it's a great one, but because it's one of the last that I took - and in the moment itself that I took it, I knew it was a goodbye.

 

I don't believe so much in Heaven, but I hope there's a place to forget all the pain, all the suffering, and to meet all the beloved ones we lost along the path. A place where we can feel safe, at home, and where all the buns can binky free.

 

Ciao, Principessa Neve.

 

ph. Rachele Totaro. All rights reserved.

Rhondda's been given the bum's rush at the local elections. Hope she catches the drivers' eyes at the Catherine Street junction as she rides into the sunset. Oh . . . and watch out for the bollards!

Motoconchos and tour guides share space and shade at the entrance to Playa Sosua...

carving centre garden, Britannia Community Centre, Vancouver

 

Britannia held a Naming Ceremony on June 26, 2017 to honour and celebrate this shared space in our community.

 

The name given to the carving centre is šxʷqʷeləwən ct which means One Heart, One Mind in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, the ancestral language of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) and səlilwətaɬ/sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.

  

Albuquerque is a refueling stop on Amtrak's daily Southwest Chief line.

Amtrak moved its passenger service operations at Albuquerque to the Alvarado Transportation Center on January 17, 2008, sharing space with providers of intercity bus services. Amtrak's previous facility, a small building located adjacent to the current depot, was in use for passenger operations since the historic Santa Fe station burned down in 1993. Today the old facility is used as an Amtrak crew base.

Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) and Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja)

Considering 'other's' accidents, whilst also considering that all space is, ideally perhaps, shared.

New work by Jessica Steeber and Ashley Morgan for an exhibition at EFFJAY PROJEKTS titled Shared Space.

The main town centre seems to be layed out in a shared space format with buses cars etc sharing much of the same area with pedestrians and bicycles. Differing colours in the layout show the route for motor vehicles, as in Southend-On-Sea.

"Shared Space" is a tool that allows scenographers to create virtual sound spheres in any space in a museum. This new experience offers the public the possibility to merge more deeply with works of art. While wearing headphones, the visitor is at the center of every sound. Depending on their location in the museum, the visitor can focus on a specific sound, story, or sound texture. In this way, senses other than sight, may be aroused and stimulated.

 

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Southern Battle of Britain, 34053 'Sir Keith Park', seen after disposal on Loughborough Shed at the Great Central Railway in Leicestershire during their Winter steam gala. It is sharing space with LMS Jinty 47406.

Sharing a cappuccino!

Well not sharing a cappuccino! Having one each!!

Took a friend who is very new to two wheels out for a Costa!!

Showing him how to check oil and tyre pressures too!! (He is very new to bikes!!)

Gunna follow him to his work and comment later on his riding!! 😁

My lab bench in my lab. Unlike the Pre-PCR hood, this is actually mine, not shared space. Although I do occasionally share it with interns.

This was actually something of a breakthrough. Lucy has been making herself pretty scare since I got Jagger about five weeks ago, so it was encouraging that she actually came in and sat down with him in the room, even if he was completely crashed out. Gradually they are working things out. Jagger seems to have gotten the message that Lucy does not want to play, and she means it.

 

Relations are also improving between Jagger and Jeffy, though I haven't gotten any pics of their interactions. They do play, and Jeffy is now becoming more interested and actually seems to enjoy it, rather than just sort of diplomatically defending himself.

All images in this album are renderings.

Select renderings show customs items which would need to be individually quoted by project.

  

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F40C #614 and MP36PH-3S #426 share space at Chicago Union Station in this May 16, 2009 photo.

 

The F40Cs are unique to Metra. They were built in 1974, many years before the creation of Metra, for service on the Milwaukee Road commuter lines to Elgin and Fox Lake. Originally they were painted in a blue, white, and silver scheme, had Milwaukee Road logos, and were in that road's numbering scheme of #40-#54.

 

They were repainted into the Metra paint scheme circa 1986 and were renumbered #600-#614. They were withdrawn from service by 2004 and sold off. #611 and #614 were kept, however, and they were returned to service in 2009.

 

They are now stored at Western Avenue Yard.

Nikon F75 with a roll of 27 years old Ilford XP-1 400 asa, exposed @100 asa. Postprocessed in Lightroom.

Apparently there was the tail end of a test for some folks at East Madison Aikido, who share space with us at Aikido of Madison.

 

THis is julie and she sure gets her kicks high.

The Springboc and Warthog share space at a water hole.

On the seventh-floor of the Williamson Translational Research Building, biologists and engineers work collaboratively in shared spaces. The new facility at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center integrates all aspects of healthcare under one roof to better serve patients.

 

Photo by Ethan Darling.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

 

Yes, almost everything you write to me, at the very least, is useful, in answer to your “walking on the commons” musings to yourself. I appreciate it all.

 

Yes, there is meaning in this ‘walking on the commons’, that term is not used here at all. It is only something you ever hear in England. I like its veiled meaning, that recognition of oneself relative to the collective. It is in the language, that statement. We walk together on the commons when we communicate, or even attempt to. I am not saying we are special in that, everybody does.

 

I guess consciousness might enhance it somewhat. It’s like an acknowledgement of a shared space. I suspect it might have evolved out of a pyramidal tradition, that God down to Serf structure. That doesn’t really exist here. In the Netherlands, if you won back some land here from the sea, it was yours, so there wasn’t the same need to please the 'Overlord' to win favour. It was more a question of hard graft and reward for work well done. This, of course, was a perfect breeding ground for, my beloved and hated, 'Pragma', over generations and eons. It sounds almost ideal, but it also generates other attributes that exposes pragma, it being the same as everything else, as being double-edged.

 

We spoke a little about that stuff yesterday. I miss 'The Commons’, it’s where the dance of life and death happens, it is the melting pot, the carnival space, it's where the ship of fools sets sail from. I like what Hogarth saw there, and Brueghel and Bosch, even. That last statement negates all the above, but that’s how things are.

 

Nothing, and everything, is true, allowing for ‘Spin’, as you know. Of course, it includes what is currently called ‘Fake News’. Harari deals with this well talking about the universal fake news of religion, that ‘Good News’, as the believers like to call it, those virgin births and Gods going to heaven on winged horses. ‘Fake News’ has always created society as we know it, why would it be any different now?

 

I understand this starting in the morning, or this hesitancy at starting. It is virtually impossible to start again. Only virtually, that is.

 

I find hooks. Hooks from yesterday, hooks from friends, hooks from unfinished correspondences, even. I would guess what drives me now is a heightened sense of urgency. Frightening yourself can also be a very good ‘hook’. I don’t do ‘end-times’, I don’t believe any of that doo-doo. In fact I don’t believe in ends at all. That doesn’t negate dying by the way.

 

I just had 5 years of ‘fog’, generated perhaps by kidney decline from HIV meds, a brain that wouldn’t or couldn’t respond and a body that was following suit. I am now on new drugs, as you know. For now, the fog appears to have lifted and I am currently enjoying regaining a type of voice, or so I like to think to myself. I could be utterly delusional, but I am willing to risk it and behave as though I am not. Covid is an influence too. I have the added impetus of having been living with a sexually generated pandemic for about 35 years now, including enjoying that stigma, 20 years personally and an extra 15 years through my nearest and dearest friend(s). It’s strange to think that this might give one a ‘heads-up’. But let me tell you, it does. Apparently one fatal disease is not enough to raise one out of one’s stupor. It might, actually, take two.

 

I listened to an Amanpour YouTube video, this morning, which was an interview with a cognitive neuroscientist at Imperial College London, Dr. Adam Hampshire. His description of cognitive impairment, relative to ‘long covid’, was sobering and set off many bells clanging in my now functioning grey matter. It reminded me very much of those last 5 years. We are all a sneeze away from that, from going back to that inability to communicate, on ‘The Commons’ here together.

 

So, I cannot lecture you to open your box, take out your tools of communication, recover from intrusions, risk making a fool of yourself. I can just remind you that you may not actually be physically or mentally able to do that tomorrow.

 

Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, you know you want to.

 

I think the great thing about ‘The Commons’ is that you can make an announcement there without it seeming so self-important.

 

Now, where did I put that 'orange box', that one I found in Berlin in 2007, the one, conveniently, with 'Fake' and 'Comedy' printed on it?

 

Sometimes you have to laugh. That's life, I guess.

   

It's over 90 in Portland today, but my favorite beach had only a few people sharing space. A pair of ospreys flew overhead, but I hadn't brought any long glass--too hot for that, too hot for working hard at anything.

 

Just a good day to walk through the shallow water, wear your sunscreen, plop that farmer's straw hat on your head, and watch the sailboat races.

 

I love the smell of sunscreen in the afternoon, the sound of dogs playing in the pools, the feeling of a breeze lifting the heat from you body as the sweat evaporates from your skin. The only thing moving fast are the little fingerling fishes darting through the warm, shallow water.

 

Some Travel channel will undoubtedly be doing "the Top Twenty Beaches of the World", and they'll feature St. Tropez, Lanikai, Phi Phi Island, Martinique--my little sand spit won't even make the cull list.

 

Of course, that's the way it should be, Huckleberry. And if you know where I'm talking about, please keep it to yourself--

Summertime

 

There was only one locomotive actually in steam at York MPD on 1st April 1967. However it still held a few of its remaining allocation around the turntables. Rare Standard No. 77012 was sharing space with B1's 61337 and 61030.

3 dogs with 1 having new born puppies and a stray Cat with a kitten sharing space inside the 300 sq.M. House and Lot with a Flower Garden

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MARS Architects opens new studio in Shanghai's French concession.

The Box Office is a shared space with CLOUD-9 interior design and More Architecture.

Designed as hub in the community, every season local and foreign innovators are offered a platform to shine.

 

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何新城建筑事务所在上海的法租界设立了新的工作室。

The Box Office 是事务所携手CLOUD-9室内设计工作室和More Architecture创办的开放式共享空间。

作为社会的枢纽,每个季节为本地及外国的创新设计提供了一个大放异彩平台。

本周日(10月13日)下午5点至9点开幕,精彩活动包括影像艺术、时装鞋、内衣秀和…香槟!

 

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The brilliant Haas and Hahn are at it again, this time planning to paint an ENTIRE favela. In their words:

".. this will be a collective monument that will radiate the pride and energy of the community that built it"

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Yongjia Lu 94/96 #202 永嘉路94号202室

This female Orangutan was sitting alone by a small waterfall, holding a piece of burlap over her head to keep off some of the spray. The young Orangutan came up to her, and she welcomed him under the burlap and they embraced. Within a few moments, the youngster had moved the burlap entirely over his head. The adult was fine with this--she seemed mainly focused on holding the arm and hand of the youngster, and caressing him. They sat quietly together, enjoying each others presence.

The word 'Orangutan' means 'person of the forest'. They are among the most intelligent of primates, and can live for over 30 years. The Orangutans are endangered, and are currently found only in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. They are the most arboreal of the great apes, and spend most of their time in trees. Their diet consist mainly of fruit, but also vegetation, bark, honey, insects and even bird eggs. Threats to them include poaching, destruction of habitat, and illegal pet trade.

Lowry Park Zoo

Tampa, Florida, USA

My collection of clocks share space with my handmade porcelain bunny, antique books and opera glasses from Paris. I hand painted the wall in the popular tonal starburst for added drama!

Monsoon has come to an abrupt end but the life sustaining seepage from rocky hill sides are still on and so are the blooms.

 

The hills were covered with millions of flowers, all colored in red, white and blue.

Growing among them were these tiny Bog Bladderwort plants in full bloom.

 

These beautiful carnivorous plants were just about an inch tall and happily shared space with the much taller Impatiens as seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/vipinbaliga/29984105057/in/datepost...

 

Rua 25 de Março

Location:

São Paulo,

Brazil

 

Photo by Dylan Passmore

Taken: May 26, 2006

Haren. Rijksstraatweg. Shared space inrichting hoofdweg . Deze foto is beschikbaar gesteld door het kenniscentrum voor fietsbeleid: www.fietsberaad.nl. This photograph has been made available by the centre of expertise on bicycle policy: www.bicyclecouncil.org. [DSC01367_fb]

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