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handmade wreaths in wool

Unfortunately Global Warming burned this boys homework...not during the concert you understand. It must have happened sometime during the past school year.

Little bit wobbly, cold hands

Created with the Paper Smooches October release "Hot Concoctions"

A cormorant warming up in the sun in the early morning

Sylvia waves her hand through the sulfuric steam rising from natural geothermal vents on CELL's four day backpacking trip from Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk through the uninhabited interior of Iceland.

 

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Mark Webber leads Lewis Hamilton into Les Combes on the parade lap prior to the 2010 Belgian Grand Prix.

Grab your mug and smell the Christmas cheer . . . Warm Wassail shows winter presents, stockings, holly & ivy, and children dressed for winter fun on a wassail-colored woven background. You'll feel an inner warmth when see it.

 

Warm Wassail is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.

nice warm morning sun rising above the river valley

I need some warmth in this cold dry winter so I throw myself in my picture...

Did you know that the cardboard sleeves you usually get with your morning coffee can add up to 6-10 lbs. of paper waste a year? This funky sleeve is made out of the sleeve of a felted wool sweater and jazzed up with a cool design. The sleeve slides on the cup and was designed to fit a 12oz (large) coffee cup. Not only will this sleeve keep your hands from burning, but it will also keep your drink warm. All of my sleeves are one of a kind- no two are ever alike. The edges are raw and may fray slightly, but because the wool is felted it will not unravel completely.

 

finally we got summer it was very hot yesterday and today is even better :)

Had fun with this one... my hands hurt now. We probably lit my hands on fire at least 50 times

 

Strobist: AB800 acmera left and right in octabox about 20 yards from subject

Concert Warm Toy Machine @ Pot au Lait, Liège Belgique.

 

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26 octobre 2013.

Morocco played Norway on the 10th of June, the first day of the World Cup in 1998 in France at Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier. It ended 2 - 2.

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Any criticism and comments are welcome.

 

In germany is it very cold. The sun to warm up.

Just because you are a polar bear doesn't mean you don't need a warm and fuzzy scarf in the winter

The Water Tower from the downtown. (HDR picture)

 

Víztorony a városközpontból. (HDR kép)

I framed this lovely muffin warmer and it's now on my kitchen wall.

 

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Photo by Amy Kowalenko

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nice woollen bag for keep warm your small treasures.

Salt Caves, Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley), San Pedro de Atacama

University of Florida Gators v. Appalachian State University Mountaineers

 

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, University of Florida

 

Gainesville, FL

 

11/20/10

It was so warm today I had to come in and put my flip flops on to finish my garden chores, how awesome in mid-November in NE Ohio!

 

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Warming up for a contest.

Jean-Loup stomping in the warm water

One important reason to draw from construction is that you must understand what you see before you can construct something. The temptation is to draw from observation, simply because you don't understand what you're seeing (and therefore draw it wrong). This is what happened in this warm-up sketch.

 

A yawning cat is rather unusual, because we don't see it as often and cats are able to open their mouth much further (angle-wise) than humans. The temptation is to revert to human proportions, which I did in this case. The skull of a cat is oblong, not round, like in humans.

 

So, look first, draw later.

 

In case you were wondering, close that mouth in your mind's eye. The lower jaw extends well in front of the upper jaw. It is a ridiculous sight to see, if it were real.

Winter has brought additional hardship to tens of thousands of displaced Iraqi families as temperatures across the region continue to drop. While much work has been done already, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) remain in urgent need of life-saving assistance, including shelter, heating and cooking fuel, warm clothing, shoes, food and health services. At present, approximately one-third of all displaced people are living in substandard housing, including unfinished and abandoned buildings, makeshift collective centres (including schools, mosques) or spontaneous settlements.

Of the estimated 2.1 million people displaced across Iraq since January 2014 due to ongoing violence, close to half (more than 970,000) have taken refuge in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI-I) where temperatures in the winter can often drop below zero, while winter weather in centre and south regions brings strong winds, rains and flooding.

As winter conditions worsen, those displaced sheltering in tents and other informal dwellings will be further exposed to respiratory tract infections and other illnesses associated with cold weather. Access to health services in many areas continues to remain limited, which in turn increases the vulnerability of the displaced populations, particularly children, women and the elderly suffering from chronic diseases, including asthma and other chronic diseases.

WFP Country Director Jane Pearce and TV presenter Souhair Al Qayssei had talks on January 10 and 11, 2015, with the governors of Erbil and Dohuk about the efforts that these governorates are taking in accommodating the growing displaced population and acute shortage of funds.

The Humanitarian Community currently needs close to US$1.5 billion under the revised Strategic Response Plan (SRP) to address the protection and humanitarian needs of an estimated 5.2 million Iraqis through 2015. Of the $2.23 billion requested, just US$760 million has been funded (34 per cent). The most underfunded clusters are CCCM, education, and social cohesion and sustainable livelihoods.

Ms. Pearce and Ms. Al Qayssei also visited Baharka and Khanke camps where they spoke with the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) about their concerns, needs and fears. Harsh winter conditions and gaps in funding are endangering the bare survival of these people.

The World Food Programme has been in Iraq since 1991 but in 2014 it scaled up its operations to provide food assistance to over 1.4 million Iraqis who have been displaced by the conflict that erupted since mid-June. The organization has supported Iraqis across the 18 governorates by distributing food parcels, food vouchers and setting up field kitchens for those on the move.

Suhair Alqayssei is an Iraqi TV presenter who worked for AlArabiya TV and is now with MBC. Her visit to WFP in Iraq is sheding light on the efforts being made to assist displaced Iraqis in the conflict.

 

In this album you can see photos from Dohuk Governorate, Khanke and Kabartu IDPs camps.

 

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Campionato serie C1 2010 - Torino.

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