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Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain.

11/5/11

 

Taken during a trip to a local bubble tea joint that is a favorite among my group of friends! The register-counter was lit up by these concealed lights that changed colors every few seconds... It was hypnotizing haha. Rapid-fire shot a bunch and sort of mushed them all together to get this effect!

 

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U.S. Air Force Colonel Barry Deibert, commander of the 153d Airlift Wing, gives his first address as wing commander during a change of command ceremony at the Wyoming Air National Guard base Cheyenne, Wyo. on July 11, 2020.

The sculpture "Changing Form" by Doris Chase with the Seattle Space Needle and Mt. Rainier in the background in Seattle, Washington.

Changing of the Guards outside of the Parliament Building (Old Palace) in Athens.

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I just got home from voting. I have to admit that I got a little choked up voting today. I thought a lot about my grandmothers and their fight for their right to vote. I thought about my best friend who is African American and how far our nation has come. I thought about how proud I am to be an American. I thought about the times I went with my mom to vote and how at that exact same time she was taking my nieces to vote, her granddaughters.

 

All of these thoughts were running through my head.

 

The most important thought...I thought about the soldiers who are dying and fighting for my freedom and my right to vote.

Dusk lit by candles of hope.

 

Photo by Clee Sealing

 

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Our last year in germany, I thought I would go to the yard and take some pictures of all the changing colors and such.

Hello everybody!

 

Today, in Brussels, we had the "10.000 km for Climate: Brussels-Durban" manifestation. This march from Gare du Nord to Gare du Midi symbolically stood for covering the distance between Brussels and Durban, where the upcoming conference on Climate Change is going to be held.

 

It brought together a very wide spectrum of participants who do care for our world and who showed it.

 

Hopefully, we all will wake up, become aware, really start to care and make a change !!!

 

This video covers the march from Morocco (place de Brouckère) to Congo (place Fontainas), the starting point Brussels, being the Gare du Nord and the destination, South Africa, the Gare du Midi.

 

What could be more appropriated to accompany this video with "Man in the Mirror" and "Heal the World" by Michael Jackson ??

 

Good caring for the world inspirations to all of you :-)

 

Care and make a change !!!

  

Christoph

 

(3/12/2011)

 

Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Christoph.

CHANGED tells real life stories of grace, faithfulness and transformation. This book targets 2nd and 3rd generation hispanics in the United States; It portrays the crude reality of violence and gangs, as well as the challenges of growing in this country being bombarded with pre conceived ideas, confusion, peer pressure, temptation and rejection & a constant search for true identity.

CHANGED communicates a positive message of hope in a way young people can understand and become inspired.

A pair of Pileated Woodpeckers at their recently excavated nesting site taking turns for the egg incubation. Photo taken at the Town Creek Park, Auburn, AL

Hello,

 

Please find attached another photo from the mock wedding outside Sussan

Ley's electoral office in Albury earlier today.

 

If you require a higher resolution version please let me know.

 

Regards, Karen

 

(WATCH - Wodonga Albury Towards Climate Health)

 

Karen Retra

 

Ph: 0428 629 099 / 02 6021 8838 | Email: <

karenretra@gmail.com | Web: karenretra.com

 

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sustainability-related groups and events in Albury-Wodonga and surrounds.

I have to change out of my cycling gear into something a bit smarter. If anyone else arrived as early as me they would get a right eyeful!

Near the Village of Chalna

Dacope, Bangladesh

December, 2009

 

In 2009, many of the villages around Dacope, Bangladesh were adversely affected by the impact of Cyclone Aila. Devastated by tremendous flooding, many village families lost their lives....their homes, their loved ones, and their livelihoods (farming rice in the paddies) to this storm. Over six months after the storm, the people of the village continue to live in inadequate temporary shelter on embankments, as well as lack of drinking water, sanitation, and adequate food for their families. Additionally, the flood waters have transformed into permanent rivers in areas that would have once been their rice patties into vast rivers of water that have engulfed entire villages.

 

Please enjoy these photographs, but also contemplate what your life would be like if you lived in these conditions. The realities captured in these images reflects the impact of climate change upon some of the most remote and vulnerable village populations of our planet.

Seattle, WA.

 

October 2010.

USS Spruance Change of Command Ceremony aboard USS Midway in San Diego, Calif., May 11, 2012.

08/2007, Festival Itinérant @ Neuville-sur-Ain, Ain, France

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Caption: CTC Club members from AL-Furqan Primary School paricipate in 10.10.10

Charles Kesa

Pastoral Youth Leadership (PYL) Project

Horn Relief

Badhan, Sanaag - Somalia

Colorful houses in Muizenberg

Erecting the 'Highest point sign' at Eita, the highest point in South Tarawa - just 3m above sea-level.

If you change your thoughts

 

You can change your world.

 

My Deviantart | Rolofoto Imagery | Personal Blog | 500px

 

The girls and I have seen flamingos at various zoos plenty of times, but this was the first time I can remember seeing flamingos nesting. While we watched, one parent left this particular nest and the other parent settled in.

En Grèce, premier petit problème, heureusement pas en spéciale. Une grosse verrue à l'intérieur du pneu arrière gauche.

sinon il fait froid. Il a neigé !

Icicles on the porch.

Whitebark pine is a keystone species, whose nuts feed bears, squirrels, and

birds of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Whitebark pine have been

devastated by beetle infestations exacerbated by warming temperatures and is

on the list of candidate species eligible for ESA protection.

 

Photo Credit: TreeFight - treefight.org

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Queen Anne, Seattle October 2017

Fossil Free Ark Bradford

Tuesday 24th April, daily challenge Change. On sunday i go to a christian group called 3dub and one member is going to Zambia next year and is hoping for everyone to fill a smarties tube with whatever they can give. We got to eat the smarties too. But the tube is full of 1-20p's as you can see there is alot over that doesn't fit.

Non-masqueraders James and Jeffrey (from left) chill with Dale on the sideline in The Moo Mas Camp on Carnival Saturday. Jeffrey later had a change of heart and joined the cow mas band.

Jota Chavanne holding the horse as Lucas Lalor changes from one pony to the other .

 

ODC - CHANGING SEASONS is the topic for Thursday 17th September 2020 - Fall is my favorite time of year!

 

Took this series of photos at sunset, early August 2012. The view over Ballinskelligs bay is obscured but the changing hue over time was a sight to behold!

Change your look whenever you want when you want............Dare To Change....................PODI

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An Angel saw me falling on concrete 5 years ago when I had no strength left.

Miraculously, he gave me a transfusion of pure Music, Poetry and Beauty.

 

A transformation ~ 'into the wild' against challenging tornados and of distance...

by emerging from the abyss, I found my voice again.

I am now able to self-express more naturally as I am heartfully living for my passions in Art, Music and Poetry.

 

~ Thu Artist

 

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