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Today, more than 2 dozen Indians and Americans met in Pune, India at Open
Space to participate in a training on environmental conflict resolution
after extreme weather has led to water and electricity shortages as well as
crop damage in the region. The group pledged to continue working
together to stop global climate change.
Pedaleando Construimos el Futuro, niños jóvenes y adultos participaron en la
marcha.
Foto: Francisco Arellano
Hola Kelly, fue muy emocionante lo vivido en Envigado, te adjunto
algunas de las cientos de imagenes, el video y el recuento de la
información.
Saludos,
--
Mónica Restrepo González
Comunicadora Social - Periodista
San Franciscans gathered near the Golden Gate bridge today and made a giant
blue wave that was photographed by aerial photographer Daniel Dancer. We
made the wave to raise awareness about the fact that parts of San Francisco
will be under water due to by sea level rise is we do not act now! Photo by
Heather Box
If you're at all familiar with the kinds of books that sometime feature in my photostream, you'll know that Jodi Picoult doesn't exactly fit in.
I first came across her while working at a bookshop (which I did for many years). She was hugely popular, and I was a huge literary snob. But in a remote train station in France, with nothing to read, and a four hour wait for a train, her book 'Vanishing Acts' was one of the only english language books on sale in the newsagency.
I then spent the following two days in a chalet in Switzerland, and pretty much didn't leave the room until I finished the book. SInce then, I have devoured all her novels. This new book, Change of Heart, is terrific so far. It got a scathing review in last weekend's Sydney Morning Herald, but like all Picoult's other novels, I'm riveted.
The reason I like the books is because they are so intricately plotted, meticulously researched, and the characters are incredibly lifelife and involving.
Am going to see her on her book tour in Sydney next month. V. excited.
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Woke up today
Saying the same things to myself
Trying to change
I can’t do this anymore
I don’t understand
Why I let you put this all on me
Wash it away
Wash it all away
Take it away
Take it all from here
I’m trying so hard, so hard
just to see myself not moving at all
When will it be
Just like I’ve heard about so very long
It’s not happened to me
Like light pouring through the cracks
I just can’t hold on
Will you help me let this go?
I just can’t hold on
I can see it’s not intended for me
Not intended to be
Wash it away
Wash it all away
Take it away
Take it all from here
I’m trying so hard, so hard
just to see myself not moving at all
just to see myself not moving at all
-PM
We have to change directions back to the period of time when we made the tough choices, eliminated the deficit and created the surplus.
-=(Bobby Scott)=-
Our life direction is unknown God knows it only -=(Envisage)=-
T-4 Blue Impulse,Japan air self defence force
,13Sep.2009 Air base HYAKURI,JAPAN
,Nikon D300+MB-D10,AF-S DX Nikkor ED17-55mmF2.8G
Speaking of diabetes & change... I have less of this stuff now. Diabetes is a constant drain on your resources. You have to buy insulin, needles, testing strips for the blood sugar monitor, ketone testing stuff, alcohol, cotton swabs, and more. Then there are the regular endocrinologist appointments, other doctor's appointments, meetings with nutritionists, and training sessions for various diabetes-related equipment and programs.
It adds up.
There's no cure for diabetes. Yet.