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everyone was invited to choose a broken piece of tile and add it to the table top. these were then glued in place and grouted. this is now the grace table for communion - a picture of broken community...
James Borrell is a UK based conservation biologist with a passion for expeditions and adventure having been involved in projects on four continents.
In early 2012 James led the scientific fieldwork of an expedition to the Empty Quarter and Dhofar Mountains of Oman. Here they undertook a wide range of research with a particular focus on establishing the presence of the critically endangered Arabian Leopard, a species thought to number less than 250 in the wild.
For more information, writing and images, please visit www.jamesborrell.co.uk
A saying exclamation uttered when one comes to the realization that one has acquired the clap from a dirty ho. It's similar to oh shit but one would use it in a far more serious situation.
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The camp host at Calf Creek told us about Broken Bow arch. The drive out there is an ordeal. High clearance vehicle needed for sure. About an hour of constant wash-board. The hike is three miles to the arch, following cairns and the creek bed. Pictures of the arch just don't do it any justice at all. You are following the trail, turn a corner and this massive arch suddenly appears out of nowhere. In the pictures, you can't tell the size except in a few you can see a tiny person (either myself or my husband) underneath. As the creek cuts under the arch, there is a washout created where you can camp under the overhang on the shores of the creek. We were the third and fourth people there the entire week. The trail was so clean. The only signs of humans were cairns and foot prints. Save water for the hike out. The last little bit (and the first, but you're fresh then) has no shade and the last few yards, you have to scramble up loose sand to the trail head.
We had a sleet last night and there was a broken orb outside and another one inside. I wonder if they are the same
broken heart broken leaves the other pieces stay inside me like broken twins !!!
why this suddenly sadness, Mom, if i hold your hand in mine all these hours all these years ???
you are alive in me forever, anyway !!!
Love you soooooooooooo much, Mom !!!
Adorooooooooooooooooooooooooo-te, minha Vida !!!
lu
today it makes 11 years Mom is gone ....
Broken Chair is a monumental sculpture in wood by the Swiss artist Daniel Berset, constructed by the carpenter Louis Genève. It is constructed of 5.5 tons of wood and is 12 metres (39 feet) high.
It depicts a giant chair with a broken leg and stands across the street from the Palace of Nations, in Geneva. It symbolises opposition to land mines and cluster bombs, and acts as a reminder to politicians and others visiting Geneva.
Genève
Canton de Genève
Suisse 2009