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1 head of lettuce
3 leeks
1 lb. carrots
2 cucumbers
2 lbs. onions
5 cherry tomatoes
2 tomatoes
1 zucchini
1 squash
3 eggplants (though our share was 5 -- FIVE!)
2 green peppers
1 garlic clove
1 watermelon
1 cantalope
dill, basil, cilantro
20 stems of flowers
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.
Share Festival was from the 30 October till the 11th November 2012 at the Regional Museum of Natural Science of Turin.
During the Q&A portion of the event, Ahmad Kamal, former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, comments on James Paul's book. Now a Senior Fellow of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research, Kamal shared his insights into the workings of the UN.
Taking care of the mic is our intern Lennart Michaelis (standing).
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.
ăNo coin shower, No coin washing machine, No coin dryer
ăNo key money, No guarantor, No agent fees, No internet fees, refundable deposit 30000 Yen
ăFree rental items in private room:
ăbed, futon set, chest of drawers, refrigerator, air-conditioning, television, chair, desk, etc.
ăFree equipment in guesthouse:
ăwashing machine, dryer, microwave, toaster, rice cooker, cleaner, iron, shower, free internet,
ăfree common electricity bills, free gas bills, free water bill, etc
Fully furnished guest house with private room's in Tokyo
All single room
Goats are supercute, they are even more cute when they share! Meet Punky and Squirrel. Punky is a pure Pygmy Goat and about 3 years old. Squirrel is a pygmy/myotonic cross and she is about 2.
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.
These two butterflies perched on the hibiscus are sharing the nectar. There beautiful yellow color compliments the pink flower providing a soft feeling to a beautiful summer day on Singer Island.
I'm not sure what's going on , but I never have seen cardinals feed each other so much as this spring
On today's ship journeys [e.g. cruise ships], we stay in individual rooms, but in the 18th century [18th? Typo? We're talking about 8th century, right?], individual rooms were limited to the captain. Everyone else, even guests, had to sleep together in one large cabin. Even today, on ferries, there are cheaper shared cabins for napping.
In the time of the Ambassadorial Ships to Tang, of course, most people slept among the cargo below decks. Perhaps they hung boards from below the deck to sleep on. Below decks, in a cabin, the light from small holes meant that it was quite dim. Students and monks traveling abroad had nothing to do on the ship. We can imagine them sitting around on the floor of the cabin, around the holes that let the sunlight in, gnawing on fruits or nuts and having discussions or debates.
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's in Vancouver raised $18,100 for two very deserving charities, the James Lee Foundation and Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society.
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.
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.