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A little bit of Romania bearing Ukrainean colors today. My heart bleeds for you, my brothers. My country will push for stronger sanctions against the invaders, and we welcome refugees.
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Me protecting front-line workers--all of whom, in this case, were people of color and/or immigrants--during the pandemic.
The procedure was joint repair, not related to infectious disease. In and out in half an hour. Maybe when the crisis passes, I'll get a haircut. Maybe. Please note that my mustache looks better than my mask.
Solidarity Square is for remembrance of 1970 protests where 16 people were killed â in the background is the Szczecin Philharmonic
A favorite local mural of mine. that has been rescued for the time being. The property had been owned by a church, and the city of Elkhart recently purchased it to aide re-development in the area. "Save Kelby's Mural" launched an effort to preserve the mural, regardless of what redevelopment efforts may be planned for the future.
For shannkat. I know it's not true pink, but it's the pinkest thing I own.
For the children and fellow teachers of California. My support. My prayers.
A cancelled ferry to Islay due to storm Bert meant an extra evening near Campbeltown, it was looking like a nice evening albeit gusty, so I headed to Westport for sunset.
Hometown friends lost this fine Lancaster County bank barn to an all-consuming fire April 11, 2018. Fortunately, no one was injured.
High School Nicolaus Copernicus in Gdansk - one of the oldest high schools in Gdansk . It is located in a historic building, built in 1902–1904 as the Real School of St. Peter (classical architecture) glass shop and towing trailer tcompanies
The European Solidarity Centre is a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland, devoted to the history of Solidarity, the Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, and other opposition movements of Communist Eastern Europe. It opened on 31 August 2014. Wikipedia
The design of the building, by Polish firm FORT Architects, was the winner of an international competition held in 2007. The walls evoke the hulls of ships built at the Gdańsk Shipyard.[2] Construction started in 2010. It was completed at a cost of 229 million złoty, of which 113 million złoty (38.4 million euro) was provided by the European Union, and the rest locally.
The opening ceremony took place on 31 August 2014, on the anniversary of the signing of the Gdańsk Agreement, the 1980 victory for striking shipyard workers which led to Solidarity's foundation. The ceremony was attended by Lech Wałęsa, the co-founder of Solidarity and later President of Poland, the President of Poland Bronisław Komorowski and the Chairman of Solidarity Piotr Duda. The preceding day was celebrated as a Citizens' Day in which over 12,000 former Solidarity members and others took part.
The centre awards Medals of Gratitude to foreigners who assisted the Polish opposition to Communism.