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Bucket list of bucket lists – climb a 14'er or three in Colorado as the October #conservationlands15 social media takeover continues!
Three of Colorado’s beloved 14,000 foot peaks are located in southwest Colorado within two BLM managed Wilderness Study Areas. Handies Peak, at 14,048 feet, is a relatively moderate climb by 14’r standards. Its summit offers a truly pristine vista of endless peaks with few human developments. Nearby Redcloud Peak WSA offers a “twofer” with both Redcloud (14,034 feet) and Sunshine (14,001) peaks both reachable in a day hike. Both peaks have large meadow of wildflowers on their lower slopes. The Alpine Loop Backcountry byway offers access to the trailheads and climbs nearby passes to over 12,000 feet.
Photo by Bob Wick, BLM
Meditative Studies
Zen for your walls.
Small nature studies.
Quietly created as drawing meditations.
Each one is unique.
Peaceful simplicity. Slow looking. Radiating stillness.
These are delicate and deceptively simple drawings on quality artist's paper. Matted to fit a standard 8x10" frame.
My art explores an ongoing love of nature and celebrates the brighter, calmer, radiant side of life. It is a reminder that the world smiles with possibility.
All currently available Meditative Studies are listed here: www.wherefishsing.com/meditativestudies
The Topeka Room is a great place to hang out when you need peace a quiet. Ask someone to show you around and tell the stories behind things like our Chickering & Sons grand piano. It was made in Boston about 1891.
Near the Sindri village (Kongoussi area). Johanny Sawadogo, Head of Provincial Forestry Service, studying the evolution of wooded areas around the village of Sindri, Burkina Faso.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
IPFW students Ryan Meriwether, Rachel Vachon, Luisa Pires Lulciano, Mayzin Naing, and Kayleigh Shampoe and five incoming exchange students from South Korea.
An investigative study into the ways in which certain minorities express themselves, in this case, it’s Drag Queens. Drag is an art and refined skill, but most importantly, drag is a way for one to express themselves through the beauty of a performative identity. Having spoken to over 100 queens over Instagram, I have discovered so much about the culture; such as the fact that there are categories of queens such as comedy queens, spooky queens, club kids, pageant and the most dominant being look queens. It’s fair to say that drag is not something you’d class as ‘normal’, but that certainly doesn’t devalue the significance it truly holds. Breaking gender stereotypes is such a vital way for society to progress. Offensive ideologies such as sexism, homophobia and even transphobia seem to be alleviated as soon as one gets into drag. A man dressed as a women, (usually) part of the LGBT community and clothed in a plethora of elegant attires is so strongly standing for those who are socially repressed in nowadays society for the way in which they identify. Talking to Dixey the queen, she opened my eyes to the idea that “drag is there for those who need that boost of inspiration, that kick of confidence or stance of pride. I live unapologetically and standing on that stage with my double Ds and 30 inch wig makes me feel powerful. but i don’t do it for my own ego, I do it for those who need need the encouragement to be who they want. Yeh, I look like a fool up there, but when my head is high and the crowds are cheering, someone in the world is feeling like they can conquer anything and that is why I get up every morning”. (Ran out of word count - will post my essay soon)
Title: Student Studying
Creator: Valdosta State University
Date: February 8, 2010
Description: A young woman studies her notes.
Source: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections.
Subject: African American college students; Students, Black; Women college students;
Identifier: 020810BL_DL-2
Format: image/jpeg
Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)
Communication Studies on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on December 7, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)
A figurative study drawing from my figure drawing class drawn in compressed charcoal on 24x36 inch newsprint paper.
Study Abroad takes college learning to a whole different level. Remember how much fun it was to go on field trips back in elementary school? Well, study abroad is like a field trip...for an entire semester! Studying abroad took the content we were learning inside the classroom, and, through our experiences outside of the classroom, gave it a life of its own. In many cases we met on site and our classroom quickly transformed to include the entire world around us! I think it's safe to say that when your world (your classroom) is Athens or Rome, learning just comes a little easier.
Meditative Studies
Zen for your walls.
Small nature studies.
Quietly created as drawing meditations.
Each one is unique.
Peaceful simplicity. Slow looking. Radiating stillness.
These are delicate and deceptively simple drawings on quality artist's paper. Matted to fit a standard 8x10" frame.
My art explores an ongoing love of nature and celebrates the brighter, calmer, radiant side of life. It is a reminder that the world smiles with possibility.
All currently available Meditative Studies are listed here: www.wherefishsing.com/meditativestudies
She starts her career so early.... by taking responsibility of two pupils.
I took this pic at Zangla village, which considered to be the second capital of Zangskar.
Zangla is where Alexander Csoma de Koros ( the pioneer of Tibetan Studies ) stayed and learned Tibetan language 185 years ago.
Good Evening,
I have included 6 photos of my time at the University of Exeter, as well as
my travels throughout Europe during my semester abroad.
Thanks,
Mary Virginia Kizer Ball
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Know the rules so you’ll know how to break them properly.
- In my case, I need to learn all the laws. :P
*I added another "annoying" watermark so no one on the internet could and should EVER assume that this picture is stock. It isn't! Haha
All copyrights of this picture (and any of the pictures/artworks I post here are exclusively mine, and mine alone.)