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As one of three co-founders of Share.nyc, Rich Panciera aka Barry Manalog aka Lloop made a brief visit w/ Marlies, his wife, to NYC from their home in Vienna, we nicknamed the night as "Share Founders' Reunion" party!!
All three (Daniel, Geoff and Rich) hung out & caught up w/ us all. Lots of old & new Share friends came by. It was very sweet & wonderful!
My boy sharing his brolly with his best friend on the way home from school. It really was a miserable grey day, but I was warmed by the fact that my lad told me he was being nice and sharing. Yay, he's finally learning to be generous with things and has given his friend some shelter from the rain.
Bunch of big kites out flying on the Columbia in Hood River, Oregon. Summer is barely done and I'm already dreaming about my return trip. Includes gear shopping, especailly an awesome 1969 Dodge RV. It looks like the one from Breaking Bad, except that it has a hippytastic neon blue paint job. At least I don't have a reputation to uphold or anything!
I never understood what the draw of these pacifiers was, but the moment I put it in my mouth, I knew my life was changed forever.
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Lina, also one of one of the members of of our Hiking Club , is looking for signs of a trail. There are many goat trails but we are looking for a man-made one.
Picture taken during one of our many hiking trips in the process of creating a Circular Path around the ancient Mediterranean oak forest "Dasos Ranti". The work started in September 2010 and the hiking route was completed in January 2015. See the results (description, map and photos) at: The Round of Radi in Google maps and a shorter English version in the personal writing style of our friend Eleni in her article:"Two big hikes Google mapped!"
Φωτό από την Εξερευνητική εκδρομή: Στην Καρδιά της Ικαρίας, Επισήμανση μονοπατιών στο Δάσος του Ράντη
Our Daily Challenge - "Come On In"
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As humans, we are designed to communicate. We communicate to survive. We communicate to assert ourselves. We communicate to form relationships. Without communication, ours would be a dull race; one of perpetual internal reflection, and perhaps an overwhelming desire to know what is in another's head.
A result of our ability to communicate is a strong pursuit in a direction that is the polar opposite of isolation. To this effect, almost every person I've met has wanted to share something with me, whether it be some insight, something they'd created or accomplished, or simply something they needed to externalize.
If you think about it, what good is an accomplishment if it doesn't involve others? What good is learning to cure cancer if this cure can't be communicated with and applied to others? What good is speaking ten languages if there aren't any listeners? In the very same way, a collection of photos is not very interesting if kept private. Sharing my photos is a way through which I communicate with the world -- a large part of how I communicate what I'm feeling, thinking, or experiencing at any given moment.
For me, or any photographer, to keep all of their photos hidden away on some obscure hard drive or in a dusty old photo album, is a waste! This guy apparently feels the same way, as he spent an hour or so without taking a single photo, but instead choosing certain people to share his photos with. This individual seemed particularly interested; she commented (both verbally and using gestures, as above) enthusiastically on what he had to show her.
He "let her into" his perspective of the world, and as a result, the two shared something wonderful together. That's the way it's meant to be done!
"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.
Add a patched Southern Pacific AC4400CW to the list of funky stuff that has led CP 281 out of Bensenville lately. The former SP 288 looks a little pinkish in the nose, but at least that trailing CP GEVO wasn't in the lead.
Sharing a moment...a mother and daughter. Looking out over the smaller pond at Shelby Farms this past summer. Just a picture that I thought brought about the feelings of love and protection. Am running sooooo late this morning. Mr. Riley's tummy has been upset all night and this morning so, have been taking care of him. Now must finish getting ready for work! Have a wonderful Sunday.
Update: Mr. Riley was feeling better right before I left. Wonders of medicines! :) Thank you all for the well wishes!
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Sharing my current iPhone wallpaper, created with my iPhone 4.
(For personal use only, please — not for redistribution on other sites)
The other day we were getting ready to go out to the store. Right before leaving I noticed I havnt had anything for breakfast. All of us ready to go I asked them for a minute, stuck a toast in the toaster and tried to hurry to get out. After I looked around to see what my munchkins were up to, I hardly wanted to leave anymore. They had a bowl full of cookies just sat down in the kitchen and shared one after another with eachother.
Im learning so much with this project, one of the best things this year by far. Some days are hard, hardly an image, other days are full of beauty(ful images).
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KOLKATA - SHARE *
Kolkata - Share * - Photo-Set:
www.flickr.com/photos/sterneck/sets/72157629696098429
Subhas Sarovar Slum Area in Kolkata, India
(Former Calcutta). - 23.+24.03.2012 :
- Community Meetings of Social Activists
- Improvised Photo-Exhibition by Wolfgang Sterneck
- Creative Playgrounds for Children
- Slum Realities
- Visions of Change
Pics by Wolfgang Sterneck and Friends.
Special Thanks to Moon°*, Arun and Kalyanbroto, ...
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More Kolkata-Photo-Sets (2011):
- Kolkata Waste Dump Vision *
www.flickr.com/photos/sterneck/sets/72157626309600103
- Kolkata Slum Realities *
www.flickr.com/photos/sterneck/sets/72157626695023320
Articel:
Wolfgang Sterneck:
Kolkata - In den Slums einer Megacity
www.sterneck.net/stern/kolkata
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Impressionen der ersten Woche in unserem Sommer-FerienCamp 2016
Ferienlager-Angebot auf dem Erlebnisbauernhof: In den Sommerferien 2016 veranstaltete die DAO KungFu Kindergruppe das traditionelle Sommer-FerienCamp für abenteuerlustige Jungen und Mädchen bereits zum siebten Mal in Folge. In der zweiten und dritten Sommerferien-Woche ging es wieder auf den Ferlhof, einen idyllischen Kunst- und Erlebnis-Bauernhof nördlich von München. Dort verbrachten wir mit den Kindern eine spannende Zeit, umgeben von viel Natur und den Tieren des Bauernhofs. Auf der Web-Site www.camp.daokungfu.de findet Ihr alles Wissenswerte rund um unsere Ferienfahrt.
Mit diesem Fotostream möchten wir den Teilnehmern, deren Eltern und Freunden sowie allen Interessierten einen Einblick in unsere Aktivitäten geben.
Einige der Fotos wurden von den Kindern selbst gemacht.
Wir bitten nachdrücklich darum, das geltende Urheberrecht zu beachten und die Fotos nur für private Zwecke zu verwenden.
Viel Spaß beim Stöbern!
© 2016 krys.becker
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English
This photostream is intended to revive our participants' memories and share them with their parents and friends. Also, we thus can show our activities in the camp and with the kids to everyone interested.
Some of the photos were taken by the children themselves.
The images here are publicly viewable. Therefore, we strongly request that you comply with the copyright restrictions, use the photos only for private purposes and prevent any abuse.
Just look around - and have fun!
© 2016 krys.becker
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Deana Saukam and Paul Qui sharing Bente Getz's cheesecake.
Farmers Market
Bergen, Norway
(Deana Saukam; May 30, 2015)
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I almost walked away from the Bridge this evening after the sky seemed to fade into nothing much, but then a woman stopped me for what seemed like pretty trivial conversation. It was cold and I was in a hurry to walk home and warm up, and as we exchanged goodbye's I turned and saw this sky happening behind me. Maybe that conversation wasn't so trivial after all...
Muppet here also forgot to check the resolution size that her camera was switched to (it's normally on the highest all the time), only much later did she discover it was on the lowest. THAT'S why the picture size is so small and the quality not as crisp as it should be. How annoyed with myself am I? :(
Her name is Dayna Hijra. One day she was walking along the rail line to collect money (toll), which is their traditional way of earning. At that time she met her two childhood friends and she became very happy and shared some good news. The picture was taken at that time.
"The first Kadamba flower, on rainy days. Thou dower Is my return. In the shades of the cloud, tenderly its grace. I shroud, In my musical harvest, This golden yield leads the rest."
Rabindranath Tagor, who was the first Bengali lyricist who won theNobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
বাদল-দিনের প্রথম কদম ফুল করেছ দান
আমি দিতে এসেছি শ্রাবণের গান
বাদল-দিনের প্রথম কদম ফুল করেছ দান
মেঘের ছায়ায় অন্ধকারে রেখেছি ঢেকে তারে
এই-যে আমার সুরের ক্ষেতের প্রথম সোনার ধান
বাদল-দিনের প্রথম কদম ফুল করেছ দান ।
-রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর ।
© Md. Masbah Uddin Ahmed/UNFPA
South Africa and Western Australia, the two sites for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), share the same southern geographic latitude. Therefore, they also share the same night sky, albeit with a time difference of about 6 hours.
Since the early days of human presence in these parts of the world, the indigenous peoples have seen the same constellations, the Milky Way and the planets wheel overhead;
first in Australia and a few hours later in South Africa. This is a powerful idea that lets the imagination run free in these days of international collaboration in building the largest radio telescope the world has ever seen: the Square Kilometre Array.
A recent exhibition, 'Shared Sky', brings together works of art by indigenous artists from both areas in a magnificent collection, as breathtaking as the sky itself.
The Yamaji and other aboriginal artists have contributed paintings that are done in the typical colourful pointillistic style on phenomena in the sky, like the stars, planets, sun and moon and the Emu in the sky: the Milky Way.
The descendants of San people of the Karoo in South Africa have contributed artworks done in textiles, depicting stories of creation and ancient celestial culture.
The exhibition was opened last month in Perth, Australia at the John Curtin Gallery and will ultimately travel to all corners of the globe. Next stop South Africa. More background information can be found on the website of the SKA: www.skatelescope.org/shared-sky/
Sharing is Caring
To show you care for someone is to lend a helping hand
A need to be concerned for every woman, child and man
Share whatever you can to help someone in need
Then you will be happier and a better person indeed
When you share with others you unselfishly give of yourself
Then love is given freely instead of sitting on a shelf
Hands that are always clenched nothing can ever get out
Ones that are open and gives is what love is all about
Sharing is caring when given from the heart with pleasure
The good returns are many and the rewards are without measure
Goods given freely brings a smile to the needy person
Holding back when you can give will only continue to worsen
Patricia Grantham