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Sat here all alone and could really do with a natter anyone care to join me?
I have just finished rearranging our spare/dressing room and I am rather pleased with the results just needs a spot of paint and change of curtains to really become Helens retreat.
Right better go I have to water the tomato plants
(man panhandling, sf, 3/21/06)
terry from southern california panhandling near civic center. terry was homeless for 14 years. he had been on a housing wait list for about 9 years when he met mayor newsom during the initial big care not cash push. he got a room and he likes the program well enough. he panhandles for food etc. money.
Good day with Tea One & Zafe,3rd time at this spot & finally one i'm happy with,onwards and upwards...shout to Reasm for passing through and securing the spot too...
The SD60s seem to have found their niche on local runs all over the CN. Hopefully that will extend their service life, on CN at least. The 5435 shows signs of a recent trip through the shop; the dirt has been washed off, the damper shock looks new, and at least two of the axles have new wheel sets and I assume traction motors. The maintenance attention bodes well continued operation. Train L516 is headed for Stevens Point at New Richmond, WI. April 6, 2020.
"As God Cares" by Patti Deters. This is a close-up photograph of a colorful and bright perfect tulip flower that shows off the beauty of God's "magic" and love. The bible verse, Luke 12:27, reminds us that if God takes care of the flowers so well, just think how much better we will take care of us. "As God cares so wonderfully for the flowers, he will certainly care for you." This is truly a comforting and inspirational message of faith that brings many a great deal of peace. If you like this nature digital art, please share or see my main image gallery (flora, textures, more) at patti-deters.pixels.com. This particular artwork is for sale on a variety of products at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/as-god-cares-patti-deter... (printed and shipped WITHOUT watermark) through Fine Art America (FAA) which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Despite the rustic nature of the Ewok village on Endor the standard of medical care is surprisingly high.
Shaman Logray and his medical team saved many lives following the battle of Endor.
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Mothergoose skin + Kumi lips from pink fuel = good combo hehehe :D
My dearest friend sent me a tea assortment. I am so grateful for the love and support of my chosen family!
Took the shot in 2015's Holi festival at Shakharibazar,old dhaka. They live in shakharibazar . In time of holi the boy insisted to play Holi what was happening in front of the house they live. Mother was tensed about heavy load of people there. So, she was standing behind their building's gate and monitoring his son's movement . She gave his son strict order to remain close to the gate.
Relationship of a mother and a son is the most innocent relation in the universe.And struggle of a mother is lifetime
Holi,2015
ShakhariBazar,Old Dhaka
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After two days of tough hike on a steep ascent; at last we reached to Sirkhata Lake. In this hike, we also have crossed an unnamed mountain pass which was above 4300 meter in height. This pass located in north-east direction of Sirkhata Lake.
The next question for us was to decide which route we should opt for returning back. We got three options; first, was to be choosing the same trek from which, we had descended down the earlier day to this valley; i.e. the north east mountain pass but that doesn’t end up at Supat Pass and we wanted to see that as well. Also that trek was quite tough and the last portion of this pass was too steep, it was difficult to climb this portion in snow without having proper gear.
Second option was to trek up to Shames village and then hike on jeep road up to Supat top. According to locals it is a lengthier route and would take a full day to reach Supat top. Even reaching Shames village would take three to four hours from Sirkhata Lake. Before going to this trek I have checked Shames village altitude on Google Earth, it was around 3400 meter and from there going to Supat top was something a hike of 9 km in which we again have to gain an altitude of 1000 meter. So we left the idea of going on this route as well.
Locals insist us to choose a third option a shorter route for our return, that was a mountain pass run in North West direction of upstream of Sirkhata Lake. We were little afraid for choosing this ‘mountain route pass’ at first, because earlier day the mountain pass which we have crossed in north-west direction was full covered in snow and there were portions where snow was very hard and unfortunately because of not having proper snow gear, I slipped there four times.
We came to know that a day before our arrival a villager have crossed this pass to enter in valley. He was the first one to do so in this season, he told us though the pass is totally covered in snow but the condition of snow was not hard. So his words gave us confidence to choose this route.
Next day we got up early in the morning, we started our trek around 6:30 a.m., The weather was clear in the morning. Kohastani’s have interesting and hospitable customs. Before leaving everybody again came to meet with us. Earlier night Salman distribute candies among children’s. Every Children eye was glittering with expression of thanks. Also some Villagers hold our luggage and came with us for some distance and then say goodbye to us this is there tradition. We don’t have words of thanks for love and care shown to us by Sirkhata villagers.
We started hiking upstream of Sirkhata Lake along the small glacial streams. After hiking for one hour, a never ending glacier has started, initially for next 30 minutes the slope on glacier was gradual, than again the tough steep ascent started that was also all covered in snow. We reached at first ridge the height there was around 4300 meter. Still there was no sign of pass, we again started hiking and reached another mountain top but was also not pass. We were standing in different world it was vast mountain pasture all covered in snow. There was feeling in the mind at that time that we were standing in Antarctica, because the white was the only color we could see in all four directions.
Now we could see a mountain series running in west direction, but still our porters were not sure about the actual direction of pass. It was almost five hours that we have left Sirkhata Lake. We did not meet any other human in our way, a panic start creeping, both Salman and me watching each other faces and asked the porters in nervousness where is the pass? The answer was of more desperation, “Sir, I will not tell a lie with you, I am not from this area, I am not sure about the Pass.”
We could see a mountain range running on our west side, but it is almost impossible to cross this in this season without proper maintaining gear. Among this series there was a ridge which was of lower height. Salman GPS knowledge helped at that time, he confirmed that only this could be the respective mountain pass. It looks almost a straight wall of more than 30 meter height covered in snow. We sent one of our porters first at top; he asked us to wait, He still was not confirmed at last he saw a human some 200 meters down on other side and he started shouting, “Come up”. It was moment of relief. It was a straight climb, thanks to our porters that we able to reach at top without having any proper maintaining gear.
The scene from top were amazing, we could see a snow covered Supat & Maheen top from there.
Our journey still not end, we have to descend down from this pass and have to trek on snow againto reach Supat top. I will share that detail in next chapter.
Some of the health care workers that treated me at the MGH. Gave me the best care and comfort. Kudos to them all.
I got daily room service while staying in bed for a week. He was so caring and brought all the little things from his brother's kitchen and his little grocery shop. He even provided my beloved toast.
Eleanor sets up things for me to photograph for "my computer club" as she calls it. This works for rainbow colors...Eleanor will be so thrilled
whoa guys look i'm actually posting something.
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it's funny though because I have been taking pictures, I promise, just for whatever reason it takes me 500 years to actually post them somewhere.
Boy they are slowing down quite abit. Usually when I say that we get bombarded!!!! 😂 They're so tiny....I tend to think I need to take care of them...but all I do is feed them and give them lots of attention. There was one hovering over Rocket yesterday....was very curious of him!!! Rocket didn't even know it was there!!! LOL
Isn't the face beautiful on this little hummie?
"Some people care too much, I think it's called love". - Winnie the Pooh
Some more shots of my "magnolia" study - I hope not to bore you :-)
(and I promise not to post anything for ... uhmmmm .. a couple of hours? ;-D)
Have the best week end!
Rose from last autumn...
We do not loosen our hands' intertwining
(Not caring so very much what she supposes),
There when she comes on us mistily shining
And grants us by silence the boon of her roses.
Robert Frost
Is a photo better because of it's content or the camera it's taken with? I took this on a borrowed camera and I know that it would've looked completely different had I taken it on my own camera... It's got me thinking.
December 2023
If you don't want us to say Merry Christmas, then, Happy Holidays!! There. Ridiculous... I second what Elon said the other day.
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Takin' It to the Streets · The Doobie Brothers · James Taylor
You don't know me but I'm your brother
I was raised here in this living hell
You don't know my kind in your world
Fairly soon, the time will tell