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11 Octobre 2019, Covenant of Mayors Signature ceremony of the 2030 Commitments & Financing Climate Action

 

Belgium - Brussels - October 2019

 

©European Union / FRED GUERDIN

Chef Robert Irvine, renowned for his commitment to healthy living, serves a spread of nutritious dishes to more than 400 Security Forces Airmen and a cooking demonstration for 45 Technical School students from the 343rd Training Squadron at the Robert Irvine Foundation "Breaking Bread with Heroes" events June 14-16, aimed at promoting wellness and mindful eating. Students from the 344th Training Squadron in the Culinary Center of Excellence volunteered their services to the Robert Irvine Military Heroes Charity Golf Tournament. (U.S. Air Force photo by Gregory T. Walker)

Gluing d4's to your head.

27/31

 

Our poor wedding rings. So scuffed.

 

Here is a better description to make the image a story:

  

Marriage is not the bewildering rush of utopia depicted in popular romance comedies. It is earned though a battle of compromise, encouragement, patience, and self improvement. Each scuff on the rings represents a trial. A success. A battle fought and won.

 

Marriage is fighting for each other. Marriage is being committed to whatever.

GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS Commitment March Rally at Lincoln Memorial North Elm Walkway, NW, Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Visit Commitment March website at nationalactionnetwork.net/commitment-march-on-washington-dc/

 

Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020

11October 2019 - Covenant of Mayors - Signature ceremony of the 2030 Commitments & Financing Climate Action

Belgium - Brussels - October 2019

©European Union / FRED GUERDIN

 

Benedetta Brighenti, Member of Castelnuovo Rangone Municipal Council, province of Modena and Rapporteur of CoM after 2020

GET YOUR KNEE OFF OUR NECKS Commitment March Rally at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool North Pathway, NW, Washington DC on Friday morning, 28 August 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Visit Commitment March website at nationalactionnetwork.net/commitment-march-on-washington-dc/

 

Elvert Barnes 57th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington COMMITMENT MARCH docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/57MOW2020

With Richard Stilwell, recreating the Poppea magic from decades earlier.

April 11, 2015. Boston, MA.

Fenway Health Women's Dinner Party 2015.

Fenway Health is proud to present Judith B. Bradford, PhD, Director of the Center for Population Research in LGBT Health and Co-Chair of The Fenway Institute, with the Dr. Susan M. Love Award. Dr. Bradford is being honored for her longstanding commitment and contributions to the health of sexual and gender minorities.

© 2015 Marilyn Humphries

Commitment ceremony at Bawang Merah Beachfront Restaurant

Commitment & Consistency

Georgetown, Malaysia

Sharon Sexton playing 'Natalie' for 'The Commitments' at West End LIVE 2014

Snowy egret pigging out on menhaden at the all-you-can-eat Horsepen Bayou Buffet.

April 11, 2015. Boston, MA.

Fenway Health Women's Dinner Party 2015.

Fenway Health is proud to present Judith B. Bradford, PhD, Director of the Center for Population Research in LGBT Health and Co-Chair of The Fenway Institute, with the Dr. Susan M. Love Award. Dr. Bradford is being honored for her longstanding commitment and contributions to the health of sexual and gender minorities.

© 2015 Marilyn Humphries

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Three members of the Class of 2012 pose for a photo following the ceremony.

I am a little 'scared' of making this commitment... but this years Everyday in May challenge is going to be drawing people!! Did I say a little scared... quite worried might be more realistic.... but no! I am just being silly!

 

A whole month dedicated commitment is what I need and this is the book I am going to try to fill (to fill it I would need to do 2 spreads a day.... that is probably too much even for me - I must at least pass half way by the beginning of June)

 

This book is the A6 version of my regular sketchbook covered with a lovely sheet of Japanese paper...

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Doing something different with commitment cards this year. This was a rush job, so this is here for review.

Just opposite the Hyatt Regency is a little park in the central reservation of the carriageway. Everything in it is dedicated to the fight against cancer. It is very inspiring.

 

The Richard and Annette Bloch Cancer Survivors Plaza on Loyola Avenue. The park has been completely refurbished after suffering significant damage during Hurricane Katrina.

 

The unique pocket park features 14 x 25-foot monolithic columns in parallel rows and a triumphal arch amid palm trees, shrubs and seasonal flowers, benches and a newly refurbished fountain.

 

It's designed to be a tribute to the living, and a healing oasis in the heart of the Central Business District. Dedicated in 1995, the plaza was the pride of then-Mayor Sidney Barthelemy.

 

At age 52, Richard A. Bloch was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer and told he had three months to live. When he beat the odds through aggressive treatment, doctors suggested that he establish the means to help other patients survive. Bloch devoted the rest of his life to inspiring hope and the courage to fight the disease.

 

Sculptors designed brick and concrete pillars using powerful symbols from ancient and modern cultures, drawing on traditions as varied as those from Indonesia, Egypt, Greece, Persia, Arabia, Russia and pre-Columbian America. Local artist Brian Borrello designed the New Orleans column, with brass instruments encircling its capital to reflect the city's jazz heritage.

 

The park features a brick "positive mental attitude" walkway flanked by a series of bronze plaques communicating inspirational and instructional messages about cancer. Among them: "Cancer is the most curable of chronic diseases."

 

Eight bronze figures crafted by Victor Salmones symbolize patients and their families before, during and after treatment.

 

"The park is a tribute to life," Annette Bloch said.

 

The park itself is a survivor, after being damaged by Hurricane Katrina's winds and the floodwaters that followed the levee breaches. The globe from the fountain was rolling down Loyola Avenue.

 

Michael Smith, general manager of the nearby Hyatt Regency, arranged to adopt the neutral ground. As the Hyatt's general manager before, during and after Katrina, he had returned to lead the charge.

 

When the Hyatt was renovated after the storm, the entrance was moved to Loyola Avenue, and the park became its front yard.

 

The columns are now patched and power-sprayed, the foliage is trimmed and the fountain refurbished. Now, the park not only is a tribute to cancer survivors, but also a fine symbol of the city's post-Katrina revival.

Alton Shirey (left) takes his wife, Rea's hand as they sit on their porch in Clearfield, Penn. The couple was married 63 years ago. Photo taken Aug. 8, 2014.

The Brewster Athletic Department celebrated senior student-athletes who made their college commitments today!

This has been a turning point in the history of the Headquarters Multinational Corps Northeast (HQ MNC NE). With the successful completion of the exercise „Brilliant Capability 2016”, the Corps – Custodian of Regional Security – has become operationally capable to assume command of the Very High Readiness Joint Task Force, also referred to as the “spearhead force”. I strongly believe that our team effort will provide tremendous value to NATO. – said Lieutenant General Manfred Hofmann, the Corps Commander, on the occasion of the Distinguished Visitors Day, which took place in Szczecin, 2nd June.

After accepting each other as life partner, they expressed a lot of joy that had to hold back while the priest held her speech. But it's clear to see their emotion through the warmth of their hands.

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