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This is a story about one club, in the heart of one market, in the heart of one city.

This is a story about a group of retired men, about dynamics, about backgammon and cards and domino.

This is a story of a timeless game.

At the MahaneYeuda market in Jerusalem, gorups of bored retired men sitting all day long inside of a club. They pay 10 Nis per hour of games. Tea with lemon and black coffee are for free, if you happen to be thirsty.

Between roll of the dice to another, there are stories about the wife, the government, the previous life... It is a kind of a gang. Each and his story, and for 9 hours a day the stories unite.

Each one and his basket, they go around the market, one day it's a fresh red cherry, another day it's a new cooking pot. And at noon, every day, it's the famous Sambusak of Rivka for lunch.

Timeless: Less is better

 

Curated by Clare Cumberlidge, Alison Moloney, Catherine Ince, Gunjan Gupta, Alice Cicolini, Pedrita, Frederico Duarte, Design Indaba.

 

Fabien Cappello

Made in Odivelas

 

12 Sept – 08 Nov, 2009

Orient Museum , Lisbon.

 

This Aston Martin is timeless indeed. <3

   

A timeless scene of dunes and dead trees in Deadvlei, Namibia.

(yeah, I know, it's not blue - go figure)

Timeless: Less is better (Opening Week)

 

Curated by Clare Cumberlidge, Alison Moloney, Catherine Ince, Gunjan Gupta, Alice Cicolini, Pedrita, Frederico Duarte, Design Indaba.

 

12 Sept - 08 Nov, 2009

Orient Museum, Lisbon.

From left, Ashley Dobrogosz, Grace Smiley, and LeAnn Walker watch the performance from an off stage vantage point during the dress rehearsal for the theatre and dance performance, "Timeless: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Future."

When I first saw a photograph of the karst peaks of Guilin thirty years ago, I couldn't believe a landscape like thisreally existed. The area remained at the top of my 'life list' of places to see since then. When I finally found the opportunity to visit, I wandered alone on the riverbanks and met a cormorant fisherman who showed me his traditional methods. They fish at night and the lantern attracts fish toward the raft so the cormorant can dive in and catch them. The fishermen tie a loose string around the cormorant's neck so they can't swallow it completely, and the men pull out the fish and store them in a basket. This method of fishing has existed for over a thousand years here. I decided to call the image 'Timeless' in honor of the men and their tradition. It is still possible to find the 'old China' if you know where to look. I met the fisherman during the day when he was cleaning his raft on the banks of the river. Using a Mandarin phrasebook I carried in my pocket, I asked him if he would be out fishing that evening. He said yes, and I asked if I could watch him from the shore and photograph him. He agreed and seemed genuinely interested in my camera. He understood what I wanted to do and stayed fairly still on the raft as the best sunset of my trip unfolded around us. I used a fill flash to keep the wing detail in the black Cormorant. Suddenly it spread it's wing wide open. And then the most amazing part happened. It held it's wings open and still like that for about 2 seconds. It was getting pretty dark and my shutter speed was slow at 1/30 second. That single moment, with the cormorant holding it's wings out still like that was the key to the entire image. The cormorant was perfectly sharp in the dim twilight during the best sunset of my entire trip.

Timeless: Less is better

 

Curated by Clare Cumberlidge, Alison Moloney, Catherine Ince, Gunjan Gupta, Alice Cicolini, Pedrita, Frederico Duarte, Design Indaba.

 

12 Sept – 08 Nov, 2009

Orient Museum , Lisbon.

 

This was a challenge. Clocks, locks and keys sounds simple enough but I am lost without a picture of "someone" on my tags. Definately a challenge. For swap at scrapbook.com

Crafting365/day42

Timeless: Less is better

 

Curated by Clare Cumberlidge, Alison Moloney, Catherine Ince, Gunjan Gupta, Alice Cicolini, Pedrita, Frederico Duarte, Design Indaba.

 

Albio Nascimento + Kathi Stertzig

Olive Plate

 

12 Sept – 08 Nov, 2009

Orient Museum , Lisbon

 

#141 (365)

 

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My sister, Grace, in my neighbor Ron's garden. I found this print stuck to the inside back cover of my portfolio. I think previously it had been masking-taped to a mat, then peeled off and shoved in there, presumably by me, but I don't remember. I think this is one of the very first shots I ever took. I lost the negatives a long time ago, which sucks because this is a terrible print, but I love it.

Timeless Echoes

The Highlights of a Decade Long Musical Journey

Presented By: The Old Joes Choir

30th and 31st of August 2008 at The British School Auditorium

 

It has been ten years, and The Old Joes Choir has come a long way, evolving musically, and as an entity that continues to enthral its public. A decade of dabbling, experimenting and extending the boundaries and limits of sound and music has stood in good stead, enabling a group of talented and committed individuals hone and perfect something they were already good at.

It was in 1997 that The Old Joes Choir embarked upon their musical journey; a voyage that has augured well and ushered in positive change, along with a loyal audience, fans of choral music, who have stood by them through the last ten years of evolution. Thus, it is only right that The Old Joes Choir pay tribute to their loyal, unwavering fans, and their decade old journey, through a musical celebration of the last ten years.

 

You are welcomed to witness a unique event, involving diversity in sound and style, in celebration of a ten year old journey, as The Old Joes Choir embarks upon a voyage of rediscovery; an expedition that will strike at the very core of their musical soul. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be enthralled, as they go back to their roots to present you with our Timeless Echoes.

Timeless Lounge, located in the community of Magnolia Valley is a relaxed hangout for meeting new people and creating bonds. We host various mixers, discussions, and events with different themes to enhance people's experience and have fun. Catering to a variety of group of people, we host parties for singles, couples, and people with alternative lifestyles in a low key environment to promote conversation.

 

You are invited for our first Poly Mix & Mingle on April 13th, 2019. at 12 noon SLT. Party with DJ Helen B.

 

Book us for private events for free at timelessloungeneve.wixsite.com/timeless-lounge.

Timeless: Less is better

 

Curated by Clare Cumberlidge, Alison Moloney, Catherine Ince, Gunjan Gupta, Alice Cicolini, Pedrita, Frederico Duarte, Design Indaba.

 

12 Sept – 08 Nov, 2009

Orient Museum , Lisbon.

 

Paul Day's romantic 9-metre, 20-tonne bronze sculpture stands beneath the station clock known also as The Meeting Place.

Timeless Echoes

The Highlights of a Decade Long Musical Journey

Presented By: The Old Joes Choir

30th and 31st of August 2008 at The British School Auditorium

 

It has been ten years, and The Old Joes Choir has come a long way, evolving musically, and as an entity that continues to enthral its public. A decade of dabbling, experimenting and extending the boundaries and limits of sound and music has stood in good stead, enabling a group of talented and committed individuals hone and perfect something they were already good at.

It was in 1997 that The Old Joes Choir embarked upon their musical journey; a voyage that has augured well and ushered in positive change, along with a loyal audience, fans of choral music, who have stood by them through the last ten years of evolution. Thus, it is only right that The Old Joes Choir pay tribute to their loyal, unwavering fans, and their decade old journey, through a musical celebration of the last ten years.

 

You are welcomed to witness a unique event, involving diversity in sound and style, in celebration of a ten year old journey, as The Old Joes Choir embarks upon a voyage of rediscovery; an expedition that will strike at the very core of their musical soul. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be enthralled, as they go back to their roots to present you with our Timeless Echoes.

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