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New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivers remarks at the grand opening of Matawana Dispensary, the first Black woman-owned legal cannabis dispensary in Brooklyn, where he will continue to advocate for legislation in Albany that gives New York City the authority to shut down illegal smoke shops, a key initiative of his 2024 State of the City address in Brooklyn on Thursday, February 29, 2024. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

   

ytca* ....! ♥

6.10.2008 ~ 6.3.2011

 

Nhiều lúc đôi ta giận nhau,anh lặng im không nói

Nhiều lúc em như trẻ con cứ muốn anh ôm chặt thôi

Nhiều lúc đôi ta jận nhau vu vơ, chẳg biết vì điều gì ??

Nhưg như vậy , em lại * anh hơn.

   

Ken Strickland, Katie Lapham, Andrea Wray, Brooke Pound, and Glenda Dickerson

Another view from the Port-O-Let

This is another piece that had colors that really irked me..pinks and purples and black purples. Today I found this creature who will be worked on and named later. I rolled gesso over the bottom layer to prep for the creature work. Don't know if the printing part is done.

Continuing north up the Budhi Gandaki from Khorlabesi. Somewhere near Tatopani (hot springs), though I doubt they are the reason for the mist.

Continuing North The Canadian Shield becomes more visible.

Krausen continues to subside

More photos of our relentless slamming by the Snow Gods.

I ended up continuing the pattern inwards, for a total of 32 rhombii, each one is scaled down 8/9ths from the previous, shifted over twice it's base, and rotated 80 degrees, so after 8, they are back in the same alignment, so it can either be seen as 8 lines, 4 curves, or one spiral. The shape of each rhombus is the same as the shape formed from the corners of any 4 sequential rhombii.

 

This is apparently what happens when I take time off work.

 

Cutting the little central ones out with an exacto knife was stressful, but Mylar is neat stuff. It doesn't stretch, and if you crease it, you can iron it flat.

All part of the drive as we drove on. Going from the top of the mountain back down was the most epic mountain pass I have driven. Just huge views and switchbacks back and forth with big drops. Alicia wasn't as excited about the drive as I was.

The 8th Annual WEDU Continuing Education Seminar was held on September 19, 2013 at WEDU PBS.

 

The annual seminar welcomes noted experts to provide the latest information and advanced strategies to help attorneys, financial planners, CPAs and wealth management advisors remain current in the financial planning field and better assist their clients,while also earning continuing education credits.

 

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the girl is my friend chandler, i'm not positive who took it but i'm pretty sure it wasn't me. either callan phillips or sarah meyer :)

Read about my backpacking trip with good friends along the Teton Crest Trail at 100peaks.com

 

My LighterPack gear list specifically for this trip: lighterpack.com/r/o66ulm

 

For those interested, here is a list of my gear that I have found works well for me. This is, of course, an affiliate link and your enjoyment of these may vary:

 

100 Peaks Amazon Gear List

Continuing my wanderings after sunset I had put away my camera as I didn't have a tripod nor my fast lenses when I chanced apon a large group of young partiers at the English Bay Innucksuk. The scen was surreal, I had to see if I could get shots.

 

I manually over road everything, setting my Nikon D3s to the max, H3, effective ISO of 102,000! Even then the beast was not giving a long enough exposure on the automatic settings, so I went totally manual. I found I could get something shooting at 1/15or 1/30, stupid slow with a 28 -300mm f3.5-63 lens, and no tripod. I improrovised, using logs and benches to steady myself and the camera. Well I did get something. These shots wouldn't make decent prints, but they are better than not getting any shots. I do wish I had my 85mm f1.4 lens and a tripod so I could have a least a few printable shots of the "Decentralized Dance Party" on English Bay.

 

Check Out: www.decentralizeddanceparty.com/

Thanks to Muslim Aid for letting me share the photos which contain me in them. Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Muslim Aid or Global Medic. Teaming up with them does not mean they endorse me, my project, or my views. These are good guys doing great work - I was just happy to be able to do some good with their help.

Continuing in my 40 days of writing to God, yesterday's prayer-writing prompt had me using my five sense to pray. So for the sense of touch I wrote this: "I pray with my fingers as I accept the embrace of my sweet children, or pick up a pen to write & sketch - grateful for the ability to touch & feel & make."

We were incredibly fortunate to have the presence of Paramahamsa Vishwananda during the Christmas season at Shree Peetha Nilaya Ashram in Germany. On Christmas Eve, we enjoyed a lovely evening meal together, which included many inspiring talks. Guruji spoke about the importance of not wasting time and to celebrate one's life.

 

Christmas day was also filled with a family vibe inviting everyone to get together and eat a delicious meal put together by the wonderful kitchen team. Talks were given and Swami Revati spoke about the importance of the Satguru.

 

At the end of the year, we had a gender split Darshan, which means there were Darshans just for men and another just for women. Guruji had spoken about the importance of coming together and setting up bhajan groups as well as the importance of not being lazy. Laziness is a quality that stagnates oneself on any path, be it material or spiritual and so one should not waste the preciousness of life.

 

On New year's Eve the Bhakti TV had again delivered an incredible programme filled with insights and talks from guests in house as well as those abroad. Kirtan interludes were given and those attending were able to enjoy the show whilst enjoying a few snacks. The night continued into the temple where rocking kirtan filled the air from 9pm up until midnight. The first arati of the year was given by our Paramahamsa Vishwananda. Everyone then moved to the upper field to enjoy a wonderful fireworks display and finally the night concluded with an incredible DJ set given by Rishi Amaranimai das where people danced to the name of God with Psy trance music.

 

The following day was of course the new year celebration where Guruji had performed abhishek on his personal deities. At the same time Sathya Narayan Puja was also conducted. Guruji had concluded the prayer with a talk on how one must learn to accept the will of God and that all is for one's own good.

 

bhaktimarga.org

paramahamsavishwananda.com

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