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Photo by Geoff Livingston of Novera Visuals.

 

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2012 in Vancouver raised $18,100 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society.

 

Tony Cragg

Born in Liverpool in 1949

 

2005

Cast Schmäke, Düsseldorf

 

Gift of Jacques and Céline Lamarre

Inventory 311.2018

 

Tony Cragg is one of the most important and influential sculptors of our time. He first came to international prominence in the early 1980s with a body of work that explored the sculptural possibilities of everyday objects, such as containers, bits of discarded plastics and glass, even frisbees and bricks that he reconstructed into representational forms, inviting his viewers to reflect on their relationship to materials, btoh natural and man-made. Fro Cragg, "The need to know both objectively and subjectively more about the subtle fragile relationships between us, objects, images and essential natural processes and conditions is becoming critical." Sharing forms part of Cragg's body of work begun in the late 1980s, in which the sculptural material functions, in his words, "as a metaphor for cell, organ, organism or body." On one level, the sculpture is a combined representation of the faces of three members of Cragg's team, bound together in the shared skin of the continuous perforated bronze; on another, Sharing is a figuration of Cragg's enduring interrogation of the porousness of human thought. "Positive or negative we are constructed as much form from what we are as from what we take in," Cragg has aberred.

All three of these guys were very polite about taking turns at ball fetching. Gabe, you shouldn't let Tag have the ball he's not the best retriever.

 

Flickr meetup with hasfurrychildren... a dog day afternoon.

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewellery to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Vancouver raised $25,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Music Heals.

 

Isn't that what love's about?

The best way to share your friendship, is fight like you're hungry... Hihi...! Many thanks to "Melfinha" and its "Raquelita"...

Mound Street Beach, Quincy, MA

 

After sharing this sighting with the MASSBird community and requesting their input to help ID, I was lucky enough to have David Sibley chime-in on the identity of the bird.

 

Here are his thoughts:

"This is a very interesting gull. Taken individually I think all of the odd aspects could be explained as the extremes of variation in Ring-billed. But all together on one bird it's hard to dismiss them, and I start thinking hybrid.

I agree that the most likely hybrid combination is Black-headed X Ring-billed.

Things like wing pattern fit very well, but bill and leg color do not.

I would vote for a backcross – a hybrid (Black-headed X Ring-billed) crossed with a Ring-billed. That seems to provide a full explanation for the appearance of the bird, and it's something that should be expected to show up given the number of Black-headed X Ring-billed hybrids that have been seen recently.

 

David Sibley

Concord, MA"

 

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Proboscis Monkey & Squirrel.

Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Whatever it is, enjoy it fully. And then share your joy!

On the way home from the pool under the pole light...

Taken for ODC .. Sharing

We brought along tshirts to pass out to the many children we encountered along the travels

 

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Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewellery to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Vancouver raised $25,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Music Heals.

 

Skyping with Lydia

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewellery to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Vancouver raised $25,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Music Heals.

 

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Edmonton raised $6,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Hope Mission.

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewellery to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2013 in Vancouver raised $25,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Music Heals.

 

Chloe shares icecream with mimi, who was feeling tired that day. :(

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Leaf contributed to the tree of knowledge at the Knowledge Sharefair in Rome, January 2009. photo by peter ballantyne

"Share the Warmth"

Sew day at Martingale

 

Martingale & Company

Photo by Geoff Livingston of Novera Visuals.

 

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where staff members contribute items to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2012 in Vancouver raised $18,100 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society.

 

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More than 200 employees of Love's Travel Stops volunteered during the annual Share the Love Day. Employees helped to package food at the Regional Food Bank and assist clients shopping at the Moore Food & Resource Center.

“Share the Love” began in 2014 as a way to commemorate Love’s 50th anniversary. Love’s corporate employees spent Valentine’s Day – a day reserved for love – volunteering at the Regional Food Bank. Love’s started the volunteer day as a way to say thank you to the community that is home to its corporate headquarters in Oklahoma City.

  

Photo by Rhoderick Matias Lising / @areml

 

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where every staff member contributes an item to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2011 in Vancouver was held at Performance Works, and raised $18,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Covenant House.

Bella can't quite figure out why Ally won't share with her

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Photo by Rhoderick Matias Lising / @areml

 

Each year, DDB Canada's offices showcases their culture of creativity by hosting Share DDB, a unique fundraising event where every staff member contributes an item to the silent auction. Items range from photography, paintings and handmade jewelry to rock-climbing lessons, sailing adventures, catered gourmet dinners and more. Anything that can be imagined (and made) can be submitted for staff, their significant others, clients, suppliers and invited guests to bid on.

 

The proceeds are split between two deserving charities selected by staff. Share DDB 2011 in Vancouver was held at Performance Works, and raised $18,000 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Covenant House.

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