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The sunflower is the national flower of the Ukraine. How I hope the Ukraine can prevail in this terrible atrocity.
Hi friends.
I'm still alive. More or less all right. As much as possible during the war. And I came up with a new artwork I did a couple of days ago.
My heart is full of pain, my mental state is very strange. I will analyze all this after our victory. But now I live moment by moment and dream of the future. About mine, about my Ukraine and the whole world. It gives strength as well as your support.
Our land, our traditions, our history, our symbols, our anthem, our freedom - this is us.
We will win!
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If you haven't visited this event yet, please do!
Visit this location at Love To Ukraine : Fundraiser in Second Life
I posted this picture in 2021 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We need to stand with Ukraine again and show our support.
I was working on this for Smile on Saturday's theme "flag unflagged" but thought it might be a bit too processed for that group. Also, I really liked the red, white, and blue shot I did post to the group. And I thought it was especially suited for the theme - kind of echoing the US flag's stripes and the flares mimicking stars. I do like this image too, though, and it will be fine for Sliders Sunday. Slava Ukraini!
This started as a close-up shot of a large group of orange, white, and black balloons attached to a screen to serve as a background for people's selfies at a graduation party.
Support for Ukraine
I captured this image of a soybean field last fall in Knox County. I used the Skylum Luminar Neo software program to edit and filter the golden brown soybeans to yellow and deepen the blue of the sky. The Skylum company and team is based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Many on their team have remained in Ukraine and are working and sheltering. We have chosen to support Ukraine through Save the Children.
#supportukraine
#peaceforukraine
#stopthewar
Lying, dishonesty and political manipulation are nothing new. In the age of digital mass communication, however, these machinations have become endemic. The war in Ukraine is also a war of mis/information and this war is going on daily across all our media. Some of us may feel helpless when it comes to separating truth from falsehood. But we are not that helpless. Whenever we are confronted with a political message, we can ask one basic question: who is talking and what question is being asked (and, usually) answered? This will help to detect the “agenda” of the message, identify its argument and understand the claim that has been made. If we wish to go deeper into the analysis, we can try to identify also the underlying assumptions of the message, check the evidence that has been quoted and see whether or not the message makes sense. We are not that helpless. We can be skeptical and make distinctions. We can reject what is false and keep what is true.
The war continues. Ukrainians bravely continue to defend their sovereign country.
The colours belie the current atrocities Ukraine is facing, but their courage and brilliance in fighting their tormenting aggressors is remarkable.
Let's hope and pray they can remain an independent, self-determining nation--and support them in every way we can.
"Support Ukraine" Flickr Gallery:
www.flickr.com/photos/130881643@N04/galleries/72157723576...
(Image flipped from two cars parked next to each other.)
Resist the Disgraceful Orange Cockroach Putin Puppet!
HPPT!! a plea for Trump to resign appeared as a full page ad in the New York Times this past Sunday... a link follows...
www.reddit.com/r/MeidasTouch/comments/1j1ujpq/comment/mfo...
rose, 'Secret', little theater rose garden, raleigh, north carolina
Ukraine’s flag, Marine Avenue, Powell River, B.C., Canada.
66 of 365 for 2022.
Nikon D3100
AF-S DX VR Nikkor 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G
This tiny little Blue Tit matching the flag of Ukraine.. he has something that our World "leaders" don't have... a spine.
Never give in to crooks and bullies.
We ate brunch in Chicago's Ukraine Village where many crowded the shops preparing for Easter and praying for a peace that protects their relatives from violence and invasion.
Manchester’s Ukrainian Community joins forces with other Nationalities in singing the Ukrainian National Anthem; and to say prayers for their families and friends back home. Let’s hope this horrible situation ends soon….
Stop the aggression against Ukraine!
Our hearts and prayers go to the innocent people of Ukraine.
Photo of flag - By Government of Ukraine - ДСТУ 4512:2006 — Державний прапор України. Загальні технічні умови, Public Domain, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=421234
These sunflowers were growing in Norfolk, UK, in 2020. However, sunflowers will now always remind me of Ukraine.
Solidarity, sometimes, is too long a word, but it is always necessary, since love requires it to survive, in this meaningless world, we cannot be blind, injustices are here on earth, because we men populate it. .. Hopefully we are able to change this world, and make it a more generous and less violent place... No war, of any kind, anywhere in the world...
I don't know why you think
I don't know why you think, soldier, that I hate you?
If we are the same thing:
You; I.
You are poor, I am. I'm from below, you are.
Where did you find out, soldier, that I hate you?
It hurts me that sometimes you forget who I am.
Damn, if I am you, the same as you are me.
But not for that I have to support you;
If we are the same thing, you; I.
We'll see you and me, together on the same street
Shoulder to shoulder, you, me; without hatred, neither me nor you.
But knowing you and me, where are we going me and you.
I don't know why you think, soldier, that I hate you?
Nicholas Guillen
Nocturne, B. 49: Slow with great expression in C-Sharp Minor
Piano performer: Janusz Olejniczak