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Hillside community in Pachuca, Hildago, Mexico. Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View.
Community
In our community we make friends from all around the world. I have known Marci Ansen for several years now, she is in Australia and I am in Canada. We met on Flickr and have exchanged correspondences over those years, discussing many topics. Music and art being at the top.
Marci shared a photo with me of a bench that she passes on a regular basis. Early in the COVID 19 shutdown, someone had written a phrase on the bench and Marci took a photo of it and shared it with me:
“See the space in between as a gift of Life and Love”
Marci is one determined girl. She managed to track down the author of that phrase, arranged for permission to use it, found an organization and made up some t-shirts with the phrase on it to raise some funds for the organization.
But she also saw the phrase working between friends, friends from a distance, an ocean away. So she asked to use one of my photos and then she put the two of us on the bench with the phrase between us.
I am very proud to have this gift t-shirt from Marci and I hope one day that I can travel to Australia and the two of can go to that bench and take a proper photo together. If you would like a similar t-shirt just message me and I shall see what I can do.
#bekind
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[Italian Sikh Community]
Ogni anno il popolo sikh festegga il “Baisakhi”, la Festa del Raccolto.
Brescia per un intero week-end si fa città globale e vede le sue strade invase dai colori e dalla gioia dei numerosi esponenti dell'etnia Indiana.
Il Sikhismo si basa su tre principi:
- Ricordare il Creatore in ogni momento;
- Guadagnare lavorando onestamente;
- Condividere il guadagno.
In the far southwest suburbs of Chicago is the City of Sandwich, Illinois. The city has a population of 7,000 and is open-market for trash collection. Headquartered in Sandwich, Illinois is Community Disposal.
Community Disposal is a 5-truck operation and was founded in 1957. I wasn't aware of the company until I happened to spot a red rear loader while searching for another local company. At the time this picture was taken, this was their newest truck. This truck was seen in Sandwich collecting manual recycling.
The company's website has a slideshow that features their trucks throughout the company's 60 years in business: www.communitydisposal1957.com
Canon A35F
Fujicolor Superia 200, expired 2015
Home developed in Argentix/Unicolor
Scanned with Pakon F135
I watched this woman walk up the path toward this doe that was standing right at the edge of the blacktop. She stopped within arms length of the doe and was talking to it for a good minute.
The doe just stood there placidly, and when the lady said goodbye and kept going, the doe calmly went on it's way across the path.
The deer have become pretty blase about humans at this park!
#Community
Kale salad, guacamole, smoked salmon, potato salad, 'Jansson's temptation' and a lot more to choose from ...
Always search for something to celebrate ...
One of the dwindling rural services left in the area is the Wednesday only 888 service, operating from the centre of Newton Abbot to Kingskerswell & Daccombe. The service had for the past few years been operated by Country Bus, however from 2017 it was taken on by Newton Abbot Community Transport. On this occasion it was in the hands of their GM bodied Iveco Daily 50C, WA64AKG, pictured at Daccombe Coss.
Company: Newton Abbot Community Transport
Registration: WA64AKG
New: 2014
Chassis: Iveco Daily 50C
Bodywork: Courtside Conversions M16
Route: 888 ( Newton Abbot, Sherborne Road-Daccombe)
Location: Daccombe Cross
Exposure: 1/500 @ f5 200ISO
Date: 31 May 2017
Located near Central Park in Davis, California, it is the center hub of much activities.
watercolor and ink in a Moleskine watercolor sketchbook, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
“COMMUNITY” - A site specific permanent sculpture referencing the concept of “community”, an ethos pillar of Palm Springs. Installed April 15, 2024.
Porcelain enamel roadsigns point in every direction, leading the viewer to the same “place”, and thus the same conclusion; community is everywhere.
52 signs represent the fifty two neighborhood groups that make up the City of Palm Springs.
The visual mass of text signage reimagines a very literal and common object, turning it into abstract art.
Placed permanently in a median on a main roadway between the airport and the center of downtown.