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131107-N-DB801-011 (PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii) Nov. 7, 2013 – Commander Submarine Pacific's (COMSUBPAC) Blue Jacket of the Year, Intelligence Specialist 3rd Class Henry Wendelin, right, receives hIS award with COMSUBPAC's Chief of Staff, Capt. Paul Skarpness, at Lockwood Hall on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Nov. 7. The Sailor of the Year program recognizes the top Senior, Junior, and Bluejacket Sailors who best represent the large number of dedicated professionals within the NSTC domain. Sustained superior performance, proven leadership, self improvement, command and community involvement, self-expression, military bearing, and appearance are all key facets of the best all around Sailors. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released)
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"Solsticio de verano en Bogota: Como nunca nos afectan las estaciones por que siempre somos inestables"
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A beauty at Burning Man 2009, Black Rock City, NV.
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Light House Cinema work in progress as photographed in March 2008 by David Cleary. Due to open 9 May 2008.
All of those photographs are available on request in high resolution suitable for print. Please contact info@lighthousecinema.ie.
We welcome any and all comments below and look forward to reading them!
They say we're safer at home, but are we. What if this shelter in place means you're not stuck full time with your abuser? What happens if you depend on things like support groups to handle your recovery? What if you live alone. What if you live alone and you're sick. How bout depression? What if you have depression? What if all this isolation has caused you to develop depression.
We are humans and we need human contact to survive normally, if that's a such thing. When this is removed from long periods of time, what are the circumstances and why isn't anyone coming up with ways to effectively help folks cope with it. I don't mean simply prescribing medication which only numbs a person, not actually help a person. We will not be able to meditate our way out of this.
One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005
A tribute website to Lee can be found here
For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite, Freedom, Self Expression, All, Inclusive, Parade, Charlotte, Downtown, Girl, Backside, Young, Different, Rainbow, Colors, Hair, Pink, Walk,Cover, Decency, Legal, Normal
I have been wanting a shot with my Uga statue (who is missing part of his paw due to 3 separate moves across the country). Uga is the mascot of the University of Georgia where I obtained my undergrad and grad degrees. And he holds a special place in my heart. Go Dawgs!!!
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transvestite, Freedom, Self Expression, All, Inclusive, Promise, Acceptance, Acknowledge, Parade, Charlotte, Downtown, Girl, Beautiful, Tattoo, Backside, Young, Different, Rainbow, Colors,Skirt, Tutu, Walk, Legs, Cover, Decency, Legal, Normal, Diversity
totomai.. .welcome to the world of unemployed... no work means no clothes, LOL!
taken during my 30th bday.
im still sick... have to go back to the doctor tomorrow :-(
Kunstenaarsboek 2013 0909 01.
Door Henja Kerkhof
www.henja.nl info(at)henja.nl
27 cm x 41 cm.
1 van 1.
Foto pagina 6 en 7.
A long, long time ago,
In a sim no longer here...
Raznay played the tunes at night
raznaydecosta.wordpress.com/2015/04/13/the-player-of-the-...
One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005
A tribute website to Lee can be found here
For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo
One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005
A tribute website to Lee can be found here
For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo
FreeStyleFabricKnitting
elaborate use of crocheted ornaments
& floral sculptures
Day two hundred sixty-four/365.
I don't see much of this anymore. This is my son's gig bag. Proclamations of peace. Support for gay rights. Protest against domestic violence. And, this isn't the limit to his collection of buttons.
He's a self-proclaimed hippy. Even his personal appearance is a throw-back to the late 1960s. And, there doesn't seem to be anyone like him in his school.
Are we past the era of self-expression about social issues? Have we run out of things to care about? Or, are we convinced that it just isn't that simple? I expect to see bumper stickers promoting candidates in this election year. But, what about the issues?
Light House Cinema work in progress as photographed in March 2008 by David Cleary. Due to open 9 May 2008.
All of those photographs are available on request in high resolution suitable for print. Please contact info@lighthousecinema.ie.
We welcome any and all comments below and look forward to reading them!
One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005
A tribute website to Lee can be found here
For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo
Today, I am celebrating a flickr milestone: I reached 10,000 views today to then go on and reach 11,000 views in the same day!
One of the many transient pieces of art which adorn the walls of Leeside Skatepark in Vancouver, BC Canada. This park is named and dedicated to Lee Matasi December 27, 1981 - December 3, 2005
A tribute website to Lee can be found here
For more photos or to follow my journey to go from Rookie to Pro photographer visit Rookie Photo