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The first night we stayed in the really beautiful Grand Hotel Villa Politi in Saracuse. It is situated in the incomparable setting of the ancient quarries known as the "Latomie dei Cappuccini" and set in the center of a spectacular natural amphitheater.
Top: Forever 21
Shorts: Charlotte Russe
Shoes: Charlotte Russe
Hat: Gift from mom
Bracelet: gift
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photo taken by Cody
Because I'd stopped to take some photos after getting off the train, the walkway from the Southbound Bakerloo Line to the escalators out was empty. I can't resist a shot of the Underground empty!
Please mark your calendars for our cleanup of Lynch Cover Run Stream cleanup on June 27, 2015 from 9 a - 2 pm in conjunction with the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay's Annual Project Clean Stream! We will be cleaning up Lynch Cover Run which runs next to the North Point Government Center before flowing into Bear Creek. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are needed! Help us remove the trash before it flows into Bear Creek, the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean! Every piece of trash removed is a small victory to be celebrated!
Registration will open at 7 am and run until 9 am at the Boulevard Diner across the street (1660 Merritt Boulevard, Dundalk) where breakfast will generously be provide for volunteers by the Boulevard Diner! Late registrants can sign up at the tent onsite next to the stream.
We run our cleanups as a family event with plenty of ways for volunteers to participate. We welcome every type of person of every ability level to contribute and assist with the cleanup. Though it is true we will need people to dig out shopping carts and haul trash to the dumpsters, we need people to run water, food, tools, and trash bags (both empty and full) to individuals in the creek. People to sort recyclables from the debris removed. People will be needed to help at registration, setup food and snacks as well as many other less strenuous activities. We are also authorized to sign-off on Community Service and Service Learning Hours for students. The more people we have, the easier the work will be for everyone. We will provide lunch and snacks as well as gloves. A limited number of tools are available for sign-out, but suggest bringing your own if you have them.
Community Service and Service Learning Hours are available as well!
We are also looking for photographer/videographer volunteers to help us document our cleanup as well
Assignment 2 C
This simple picture represents emptiness to me.
Techniques I used: Simplicity, patterns, symmetry, repetition, lines, contrast.
My version of Andy's empty bench... actually i was experimenting with placing the subject towards the top of the picture as an experiment.
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Another depressive part, but this one is just for me, in my thoughs, trying my best to not feel so empty...
This is a part of "empty inside", song from All That Remains.
That´s how empty the land is here on Fuerte Ventura. The whole island is just one big desert. I have no idea why my parents picked this place out of all possible places.
My father fought in Borneo during WW2, when he was 21. He had a small silver boomerang made, to wear with his dog tags, engraved with "I go to return".
When I turned 18 and began travelling, he gave it to me, to keep me safe. I would hold it in one hand, and grip the armrest with the other hand during take offs and landings.
Some time later, my father died, before I fell pregnant with my first child. My belly was blessed by the Pope during a NYE service in The Vatican. I realised I wouldn't be travelling again anytime soon.
I lost the boomerang.
My son was born bearing the same birthmark as my father. When he began travelling, I had a replica boomerang made for him.
Oberlin's Pottery Co-op and community volunteers sold 600 bowls and mugs at Empty Mugs fundraiser this month. The annual event took place at First Church in Oberlin. Proceeds were given to Oberlin Community Services, an organization that provides local residents with access to utilities, food, and housing.
Photo by Christy Chen '22