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I caught the owner scraping the front end on the pavement as it was leaving. He then accelerated away like it was nothing! You can see it here! www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUF31D2fip8
Just in case you're wondering why I haven't visited your photostream or replied to your comments lately - typing only works slowly and is very annoying.
Good news is that my arm cast has been reduced to a finger dressing already, and if things work out ok, I'll also have the dressing removed within the next days.
It took me 2 hours to get this shot. He was in a sleep in the street. When he woke up it was his first expression. The man in Thamel, Nepal .
In August 1989 Meanwood Park Hospital, Leeds, was the biggest hospital for mental handicap in the
Yorkshire Health Region, Set in parkland of 134 acres, which had been the hospital's estate, and has existed for over 200 years,
The name 'Meanwood' means 'common wood'.
Considered to be “Admirably situated for its purpose in a secluded position” with “land pleasantly wooded, slopes gently to the South and surrounded on all sides by a fine belt of trees affording both protection and privacy.”
The great advantage of Meanwood Park Hospital (MPH) was its situation only four miles from the
centre of Leeds. It always provided for the Leeds conurbation. In addition, at different times, it served Huddersfield and parts of West Yorkshire extending to the border with Lancashire. During the '60s it was the main hospital for a population of 1,200,000.
A handicapped woman with her three small children seeking alms on a 'modified' cycle. The makeshift 'roof' of the cycle ( actually a poster for a cement brand - Ramco ) reads ' As strong as family bonds'.
( I somehow don't feel comfortable shooting / posting pictures like this. Makes me feel as if I am exploiting the lady's situation. But thorns are as much a part of life as roses, and need to be portrayed . . at least sometimes )
Epsom, 20 April 2016. Handicap (3 y o) (1m). Left to right: Byres Road (Silvestre de Sousa); Scarlet Dragon (Tom Marquand); Medburn Dream (Franny Norton); the grey Gold Faith (FM Berry)
Wilkes-Barre, PA. June 2015.
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Epsom , 3 June 2016. Handicap (1m 2f). Left to right: Master Of Finance (Silvestre de Sousa), Pasaka Boy (Richard Kingscote), Darshini (Andrea Atzeni), What About Carlo (Jimmy Fortune) in red, Felix De Vega (Cam Hardie), Imshivalla (Paul Hanagan), Gold Prince (Edward Greatrex)
This man is a frequent visitor at the beach. He is in a wheelchair at all times due to the loss of use of his legs. He keeps his upper body in great form as you can see. At this moment he is soaking up the rays and relaxing. Deerfield Beach is user friendly for the handicapped due to the wonderful sidewalks and parking facilities.
Epsom, 25 September 2016. Handicap Stakes (3yo+, 1m 2f). Left to right: Power Game (James Doyle); Mica Mika (Adam J McNamara); Arrowzone (Silvestre De Sousa); Hit The Jackpot (P Vaughan); Navajo War Dance (C Lee)
Matt 9:12 -- Symptoms include blurred vision, hard-headedness, cold heart of stone, and overall inability to stand, move, or breathe without assistance from an outside source.
I am a sick man.. So yes, Jesus is my crutch, my meds, and my chemotherapy... my warm blanket, my bandaid, and my vitamins... my Healer, my Physician and my preventative treatment. YES, Jesus is my all....
So stop trying to pull my "crutch" from under me. Thanks :-)