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Easily a 18 inches tall. Was seen at Kitpopeke on the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. It was 20 feet from the waters edge hunting ghost crabs.
It was time to build a boat. It was time to build a SHIP! My friend who runs a divecenter in Thailand
came up with the right kind of inspiration that got me back into marine business after a while.
Last year i helped him a little bit with the logo and built the Similan Islands
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as a present before i visited him down there in Thailand.
Now he his back in Europe at the moment, and all his talking about boats got me into the mood of doing something else again.
The Model is 100 x 48 studs and was build in 18 working hours on two different days with a two days pause. We have put the entire story and tons of WIP photos in this blog post:
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I hope you enjoy both, the model gallery and the WIP blog.
Yours
Alex
Only you can help yourself. Stop and take a deep breath. When you fail, inner versions of yourself will give you power to move on. Listen to your intuition.
León - Des-Enchufado - Sebastián Román
D7000 + Helios 44m-4 (58mm f/2.0)
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Shot with the Nifty Fifty coupled with Extension tubes. Aperture set to f5.6, with the help of a tripod. No flash used. Distance from the subject was a few inches..
This shot is easy said than done, cuz flies vary from place to place. The ones back home probably have ADHD, they fly away even before i on my cam.
So the best place to shoot them are in the garden, this picture was taken at my uncles garden, there were about 3-4 of em. This guy wasn't even bothered, i took at-least 20 shots, changed my lens adjust my tripod..all this a few inches away from the subject! I think since they are used to the wind blowing and plants fluttering, they don't get spooked much compared to the ones back home.
I can't find my Flower!
For my friends with the White stuff, or gray stuff,
or anything that does not resemble Spring ...
This little pocket of Sunshine is for You.
Happy Vernal Equinox, ya'll.
Dear friends and supermodels,
Sorry to inform you that i may not be online as frequent as before, sadly i
have found the lumps inside my right breast and micro-calcification on left one.
through my first annual mammogram check. Idont know that it can happens to 20s and 30s of age.It was supposed to be an normal annual body check. No pain at the moment and it is so tiny that i can't even feel it.
the Mammogram result shows the early stage of the breast cancer cells, and need
to be removed as soon as possible.
thank you for your warm regards and support, i will be strong and fight the cancer and luckily i found it at early stage and it is not fatal. However, with the unexpected shock at young age, i have the financial burden on the surgery cost, {{BSD Design studio}} is Now at 50% sale and hopefully can help abit on the surgery fee in near future. Please please please check breast on daily basis, i dont'know that the lumps can be developed at 20s and 30s of age. and after finding the hard lump on my right breast, i went to see the dr with mammogram scanned and found this shocking news. luckily it can be cured at early stage and one moment i found the death is being so close. the steoreostatic core needle biopsy showned abnormal cells developed in the breast structure and if i found it at later stage while it can developed to big tumor size and the % of survival rate will be greatly reduced. IT is not painful and NO syndrom if you dont' check it carefully,at the moment, it is NOT painful and the size of the lump is so tiny that i can't even feel it! I was just doing my annual body check when the nurse told me the shocking news which i need to see the dr urgently. stay away from high pressure environment, work load, stay away from unhealthy food such as chicken wings, which has alot of bad hormornes in it, stay away from chips and coke ... .and those can cause cancer too, must work out daily , at least 4 hours a week. Stay away from BBQ food and red meat, those toxics inside can cause your life. Brocolli, eat alot of vegetables, and red plants, fruits ,berries can help!
God bless me and god bless you !
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To drive a Coyote riot recon vehicle I guess. Just wondering why as is their a future were riots are going to happen ?
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Spurn is a very unique place in the British Islands. Three and a half miles long and only fifty metres wide in places.
Extending out in to the Humber Estuary from the Yorkshire coast it has always had a big affect to the navigation of all vessels over the years. Help to some and a danger or hindrance to others. This alone makes Spurn a unique place.
Spurn is made up of a series of sand and shingle banks held together with mainly Marram grass and Seabuckthorn. There are a series of sea defence works built by the Victorians and maintained by the Ministry of Defence, till they sold Spurn to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust in the 1950s. The defences are in a poor state, breaking down and crumbling. This is making Spurn a very fragile place wide open to the ravages of the North Sea.
One of the most striking features of Spurn is the black and white lighthouse near to the end of Spurn. Now just an empty shell not used since it was closed down at dawn on the thirty first of October 1986.
There have been many Lighthouses on Spurn over the years the first recorded at around 1427. The present light was built from 1893 TO 1895. The small tower on the beach on the Estuary side was originally the low light. It was built and put in to operation at around 1852. This light was no longer needed when the present lighthouse was opened in 1895.At a later date the light was removed and it was used as a store for explosives and later as a water tower. The tank can still be seen on the top. When it was operational there was a raised walkway from the shore to the lighthouse so it could be reached at all stages of the tide.
The present lighthouse was built to replace an old lighthouse that was positioned just to the south of the present one. You can still see the round perimeter wall surrounding the old keepers cottages and the base of the old lighthouse which had to be demolished due to it settling on it's foundations making it unsafe.
The only light on Spurn today is a flashing green starboard light on the very end of the point and the fixed green lights marking the end of the Pilots jetty.
Because of Spurns ever moving position there have been many Lighthouses over the years. There is a very good book by George.de.BOAR, called History of the Spurn Lighthouses, produced by the East Yorkshire Local History Society. This is one of a series of books on local history.
www.spurnpoint.com/Around_and_about_at_Spurn.htm
Around and about there are plenty of places to eat and drink. Starting from the north of Spurn at Kilnsea there is the Riverside hotel offering good quality food drink and accommodation. Coming south towards Spurn and still in Kilnsea there is the Crown and Anchor pub. A welcoming place serving bar meals fine beers and offering bed and breakfast at very reasonable rates. At the crossroads before you turn towards Spurn there is the Spurn heritage coast visitors centre. Where there is a small cafe and exhibition. At the entrance Spurn point nature reserve is an information centre and bird observatory selling books pamphlets, etc., and the last toilet on Spurn.
Past the lighthouse is the last car park. Two hundred metres further on you find the Humber Lifeboat and Pilot stations. Near the houses is a Small caravan selling tea, coffee, cold cans, hot and cold food, crisps and sweets.
All are open all year round apart from the heritage centre which is open thought the season.
BIRD WATCHING.
Is a very popular pastime as Spurn is internationally famous for birds. There are up to two hundred species recorded at spurn every year. Some of which are extremely rare. The Marmora's Warbler seen at Spurn In June 1992 was only the third recorded in Britain.
SEA FISHING.
The beaches of Spurn provide some of the best sea fishing in the area, with Cod and Whiting and Flats being caught through the winter and Skate, Flats and Bass through the summer. There is sport to be had all the year.
At the very end of Spurn is deep water ideal for Cod but this only fishes best two hours either side of low water, the tide is to strong at other times. All along the seaward side of Spurn is good for all species of fish at all times though over high water being the better. The riverside of Spurn is very shallow and only produces Flats and the bass over high water.
THE BEACH.
The beaches at Spurn are of soft sand and shingle. Whichever way the wind is blowing you can just pop over the dunes to the outer side. There are fossils and all manners of things to find beach combing. Swimming is not safe any were near the point end as there are very strong tides at up to six knots at times. But in side Spurn around the point car park is perfect at high water. The beach does not shelf to fast and very little tide. You can have the place to your self at times, as Spurn is never really busy weekdays.#
A very popular pastime at Spurn is Fossil hunting. There is a good abundance of fossils to be found in amongst the pebbles and shingle.
The Shark Trust has a very interesting PDF file tell you all about Shark Skate and rays the mermaids purses you find on the beach are egg shells from sharks and Rays. Click the link to down load the Shark Trust Brochure.
WALKING.
Walking or strolling at spurn is very easy, as there are no hills. There are various sign posted paths up and down the point. For the fit a complete walk round the whole point is about 8 miles, taking in all the point round the point end and back to the "warren" information place at the start of Spurn. You will need good footwear, as much of the paths are sand. There is limited access for disabled, but not to the point end, as you have to go via the beach.
You can park your car at the point car park and walk round the point end and back to the car park about a mile, or just stroll around the point were you choose. The only place you are not allowed to go are down the pilot's jetty and the centre square of the Lifeboat houses.
In spring and early summer Spurn is covered with a large amount of wild flowers of all species.
There are common to the not so common; from Orchids to bluebells. I must remind you Spurn is a nature reserve and the picking of all flowers is prohibited. When visiting please enjoy Spurn, as it is a very beautiful place and leave only your footprints.
Horse Riding.
There is riding available nearby at the North Humberside Riding Centre. The stables are ideally located with rides along quiet country lanes, by-ways, plus miles of sandy beach and riverbanks. The cross-country course offers a variety of fences for both the novice and the more experienced rider.
www.spurnbirdobservatory.co.uk/
A Brief History of Spurn Bird Observatory
Following visits to Spurn by several members of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union in the late 1930's, a communal log for ornithological observations was instituted in 1938. This included a roll-call of species, the beginnings of a recording system, which later became standard in bird observatories. Realising the potential of the Spurn peninsula for the regular observation of bird migration a group of enthusiasts, notably Ralph Chislett, George Ainsworth, John Lord and R.M. Garnett, had the idea of setting up a bird observatory, with the Warren Cottage at the northern end of the peninsula as an ideal headquarters. Unfortunately the outbreak of war forced them to put their plans on hold but shortly after hostilities ceased a lease for Warren Cottage was obtained from the War Department and the observatory was established shortly afterwards under the auspices of the Y.N.U. with the four members mentioned above forming the first committee. A preliminary meeting was held in September 1945 to decide on the site for a Heligoland trap, work on which was begun almost immediately and the first bird (a Blackbird) was ringed on November 17th. The first minuted committee meeting was held on March 9th 1946 and the observatory was opened to visitors at Whitsuntide that year.
Initially coverage was limited to the main migration seasons, being extended to winter weekends in the early 1950's to trap and ring some of the large numbers of Snow Buntings which used to occur at that time of year and gradually coverage was increased (whenever possible) to cover the late spring and summer. In 1959 there was an important development when the Yorkshire Naturalists' Trust (now the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust) became the owners of the peninsula and thus the observatory's landlord. In 1960 a full time warden was appointed by the Trust, and although having no official connection with the observatory the fact of having an observer on the peninsula year-round inevitably helped to improve the ornithological coverage. This was especially the case from 1964 when the current warden, Barry Spence, was appointed, in conjunction with the fact that an interest in birds and their migrations was steadily growing and more bird-watchers were staying at the observatory, often for longer periods.
When the observatory opened there was accommodation for seven visitors in Warren Cottage and facilities included two chemical toilets, the Warren Heligoland trap and an ex-army hut as a ringing hut. Over the next ten years a further five Heligoland traps were constructed along the peninsula, although today only three remain in existence. In 1959 the observatory gained the use of the Annexe, one of two ex W.D. bungalows built at the Warren during the early 1950's, thus increasing the accommodation capacity to seventeen and providing much improved toilet facilities. Over the years the accommodation and facilities have been gradually improved to try to make the visitor's stay at Spurn as comfortable as possible. Other improvements have also taken place, in 1968 part of one of the derelict buildings at the Point was converted into a ringing laboratory ready for the first B.T.O. Ringing Course, held in autumn of that year and in 1971 part of one of the derelict buildings at the Warren was also converted into a ringing laboratory. The other part of this building became a laboratory for the use of students of Leeds University but this also became available to the observatory in the mid 1980's when the University no longer had a use for it. Subsequently it was converted into a self-contained accommodation unit for two, complete with kitchen facilities, and although officially known by the somewhat unimaginative name of Room F (the rooms in the Annexe being known as Rooms A, C, D & E, - whatever happened to Room B?), it was somewhat irreverently christened "Dunbirdin" by regular visitors to Spurn.
In 1965 a sea-watching hut was erected east of the Warren beyond the line of the former railway track. Due to coastal erosion it became necessary to move this in late 1974, when it was hoped that it would last at least as long as it had in its first position. Alas this was not to be, as the rate of erosion increased dramatically in the mid 1970's, necessitating a further move in early December 1977. In that year a clay bank had been built across the field behind Warren Cottage (Clubley's field) to prevent the flooding of arable land by wind-blown sea water, but on January 11th 1978 Spurn suffered its worst flooding ever when a strong to gale-force north-westerly wind combined with a spring tide. In late 1981 due to extensive construction works at Easington a large quantity of boulder clay became available and this was used to build up and extend the bank across Clubley's field, south towards Black Hut and north beyond Big Hedge to join up with an existing bank (which had been built in 1974) behind the scrape. In 1982 the sea-watching hut was repositioned on top of this bank, where it remained until the bank itself was washed away in the early 1990's.
A number of other changes to the observatory recording area began to take place from the early 1970's, including extensive building operations at the Point, commencing in 1974, with the construction of a new jetty for the Humber Pilot boats, new housing for the Spurn Lifeboat crew and the conversion and renovation of various existing buildings for use by the Coastguard and the Pilots. In 1978 following damage to the existing road south of the Warren area a new tarmac road was laid to the west of the original one, this lasted until 1988 when a second "new road" loop had to be laid, followed in 1991 by the construction of the existing loop road running along the Humber shore from just south of the Warren to just beyond Black Hut. The construction of this road resulted in the destruction of the actual Black Hut, although the area still bears the name. In 1981 the lines of wartime concrete anti-tank blocks running from the seashore to the Canal Zone were removed to fill in a breach at the Narrow Neck. This resulted in the southward extension of the Scrape field by the farmer up to Big Hedge and the start of a gradual decline in the condition of this hedge and its attractiveness to birds. In 1982 a local resident excavated a pond for shooting purposes in the wet area adjoining the Canal Zone. This never really proved successful and the land was later purchased by the Y.W.T. and the pond enlarged to become what is now known as Canal Scrape. In 1984 a famous Spurn landmark, the Narrows "Hut", a wooden migration watch shelter which had stood at the Narrow Neck for twenty-three years, was set fire to by person or persons unknown and completely destroyed, it was replaced the following year by a more solid construction made from breeze-blocks.
A period of considerable change began in 1988 when the Spurn peninsula was designated as part of the Spurn Heritage Coast. Projects undertaken include the enlargement of the Canal Scrape mentioned above and the erection of a hide overlooking it, a hide overlooking the Humber wader roost at Chalk Bank, a public sea-watching hide alongside the observatory one, provision of additional car-parking space, the restoration of the short-turf habitat in the Chalk Bank area, provision of footpaths, etc. A major project was the renovation of the Blue Bell in Kilnsea for use as offices, an information centre and a small cafe, which became fully operational in 1995. Another fairly recent project has been the creation of another scrape/pond on Clubley's field.
In 1996 the observatory celebrated its fiftieth anniversary, and for the first time in its history SBO employed a full time seasonal warden. This position has since been expanded and the observatory now enjoys the services of a year- round warden. In 1998, with a view to the future, a small bungalow in Kilnsea was purchased with money bequeathed by the late John Weston, a long time committee member, who regrettably died in 1996. This was followed in 1999 by the purchase of a strip of land adjacent to the property and is now known as the ‘Church Field’, this is planted with a sacrificial crop every year, and has also had several groups of trees planted and a feeding station placed in the north-east corner. Access to this field is available by becoming a member of ‘Friends of Spurn Bird Observatory’, a venture set up in 2003 to eventually help with the building of a new observatory when the old one falls way to the sea.
*EDIT (again): I still have the same problem. Seemed to have been solved, but it is not. I hope it is resolved soon... :(
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*EDIT: Hi again! I installed the latest version of Firestorm, and I unchecked the VBO (you can find this in preferences - graphics) and now I am not having this problem! Try it, good luck :D
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Hello dear friends;
I need to ask for your help (just in case you are able to help me) because I'm having a problem with Firestorm viewer since some time ago, and it's really annoying.
I would be very grateful if some of you take a couple of minutes to read this, maybe you know what's happening to me.
As I said, I use firestorm viewer, and my graphic card is an AMD-ATI. I have seen when I open the SL viewer window, that there exist a bug with this type of graphic cards. Now I understand why I'm having problems.
When I'm logged for a time in SL, when I have edited some items I'm wearing, when I have taken a few pictures, when I go to a nice sim, etc. etc. etc. there comes a time when all the textures (of clothing, or objects, or whatever) become blurred.
For you to understand, last night a friend sent me a TP to a place, and 10 mins after I arrived, this is how I saw the world:
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As you can see, any texture is displayed correctly, but blurred. I have visited the Firestorm page where they speak about ATI-AMD bugs ( wiki.phoenixviewer.com/ati#worn_rigged_mesh_goes_invisible ) but they don't speak about mine.
Please, if this happens to you, or you know what's the problem, or you think you could help me, leave a comment, I will really appreciate it. Thankyou in advance for your time and help.
Hugs, anne <3
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"I like this one the most, mummy. Could you sew it on to my dress, please?"
Wooden star shapped buttons are nice to her n_n
Well ,,
I Like This One Person&I Know That They Dont Like Me Back And They Probably Wont EVER ,, And I Wanna Stop Like Them But I Cant T~T
Thats Why I Asked You That Question On ..|
Okayy That Is Probably THE MOST Stupiested Reason To Be Sad Ever But Yeahh .
Any Idea What I Shoudl Do ??:\
Mr. Grigsby wasn't the only one to help sling BaRF on Thursday.
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I am going to try to add an original Mandala each day. It helps keep me calm at my age !
This will be on top of the photo and graphic image each day. The Mandala will be an extra graphic.
I make my own black black and white backgrounds that I then painstakingly fill shape after shape with a different frame. If anyone wants to use these background I can send a set of those direct to you. Contact me by email.
Mindfulness rules OK !
( look through the Mandalas Gallery )
And now my life has changed in oh so many ways
My independence seems to vanish in the haze
But every now and then I feel so insecure
I know that I just need you like I've never done before...
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Poor Luna sure knows how to tangle herself up but knows absolutely nothing about undoing things...
Sad thought of the day: Roughly 99% of all campers do not know what a leash law is...
An ex PRR SD-45 and an ex EL SD-45-2 pushing a mixed freight up the hill at Benny, just east of Gallitzin, PA. February 15, 1981
An eastbound BNSF ballast train is about to crest Bozeman Pass with the helper set cut in behind the leader. This ballast train was delivered empty two evenings before at Laurel, and will be handed back off sometime in the night.
Helpers are cut in behind the leader due to buff force rules and the 1x1 DPU configuration that the train was delivered in.
Self Compassion Class
Day 3 - Compassionate Touch
This was suppose to be a self-portrait of my hands in the frame, but Fin decided he needed to be in it as well. I can't think of any more compassionate touch than the human hand to that of a beloved pet.
these elephants looks old and forlorn, they faithfully ferry tourist up the hill top fortress daily, that day they stop operating by 10am as the heat is getting to stiffling 43C by then
Week one of fifty-two.
So I made my sister take help me & this was right outside my house. I feel kinda bad because she didn't want to, but I think I will buy her something tomorrow. Maybe a One Direction CD because she loves that band. ;) Anyway, I have decided this to be the start of my 52 week project. :D I actually felt a little inspired today looking at my old photos...so I had the urge to take photos & I did (with the help of my sister). But I feel proud of this photo. Took a lot of work with expanding & getting the colors just right. I know this isn't my best photo, but I guess my photography is for me. Right? This is photo actually really describes my week. & this is one of my favorite dresses. :) I have such a vintage style. I will def. take more pictures with this<3 I am listening to Lana Del Rey. Gah she's so beautiful<3
Since I am doing a 52 week project I am going to write up on my week just so you guys can understand my life a little more & so I can make this almost like a diary. I am hoping this 52 week project will turn into a 365 project. :)
Week One: This week was kinda stressful & depressing for me. I have just been a little lonely. There is something about this blossoming weather that makes me feel alone. I finished school on Wednesday & have had the rest of the week off. I basically have been working at my dad's business. It's been really busy lately. & I had that lovely couple photoshoot. It was so fun. I ran around downtown with the two love birds. :) & I reread The Hunger Games in two days. (Very unusual for me). They're just so good. I normally can never reread a book. & I FINALLY SAW HUNGER GAMES THE MOVIE<333 Gah, it was so amazing. My whole family hasn't even read the books, but they still really liked it. I thought Josh Hutcherson (Peeta) was not good looking at all before the movie. & I think after the movie I developed a wittle celebrity crush. hehe. :) Today I had Easter at my church. I went to the sunrise service at 7:00 am. Twas a tad bit chilly. & then, some of my youth group made pancakes for my whole church to raise money for a trip this summer. We are going to New Orleans for the National Youth gathering. We get to help other people & do some fun stuff. I am really excited. :) Then, I went to my grandma & grandpa's. They live out in the country which some of the land other people have down there is gorgeous. I just want to take pictures. It's so pretty. We had a little Basket hunt, I guess. My grandma is the sweetest person. She's kinda like me in a way, but she's smaller. She's always so positive & shows her love for her family constantly. I hope I am like her when I am a little old lady. :) Well, that's my week 1. :D I congratulate whoever read all this.
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I don't always (ever) return my doll's heads to their rightful bodies, so I just throw them into a storage container until I use them again.
Does anyone have better solution as to how to store my heads? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Dia
Julie the Elf is working hard to help Santa get everything ready for next week. Such a busy time of year - especially for Santa (and mothers everywhere!).
American Girl Doll - Julie (flea market find)
Dress - Target. I bought it after Christmas several years ago and am just getting around to using it. Things are slow around here!
Hat - thrift store pet hat
tights and boots - Julie by American Girl
Snowman and stockings - Maileg
Packages - made by me (printed Maileg designs on paper in a small scale)
Sled and Trees - my Christmas decorations
#Americangirldoll #americangirldollchristmas #americangirldolljulie #christmasdoll #elfdoll #americangirldolldiorma #fleamarketdoll
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TEXTO DO ERNANIB:
Há o tempo de plantar e o tempo de colher. Todos nós temos presa para viver, nunca de morrer. Temos tempo para a internet, para um amigo, para brincar, para trabalhar, mas nunca temos tempo para parar e ajudar. Temos tempo para ver TV, ler jornais, um bom livro, mas nunca tempo para ler um pedido de ajuda.
Mas há quem não tem mais tempo. Quem não teve tempo de plantar. Quem mal tem tempo para brincar. Quem mal vai ter tempo de dizer: “Eu te amo mamãe, papai!!!”. Porque em algum lugar alguém não teve tempo para parar e ler essa mensagem, para procurar saber do que se tratava, sobre quem se estava falando, de procurar saber como poderia ajudar; já que quem deveria ajudar não acha tempo para isso, porque não acha importante, porque é um investimento que não tem retorno no curto espaço de tempo ou porque acha que seu tempo é valioso demais para gastar com quem não tem tanto tempo de vida assim.
Pare um momento. Procure se informar, ler, ajudar. Quem já conta os segundos para a despedida final vai agradecer de coração por esses poucos instantes de tempo, que você dedicou a elas.
Não deixe que o relógio das vidas delas pare só porque você não queria perder tempo. Ajude!!! Divulge!!! Dê corda nesses pequenos relógios de vida.
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There is a time for planting and a time for harvesting. We are all in a hurry to live, not to die.We have time for internet, for friends, for playing, for working and we never have time to stop and help others. We have time for watching TV, reading the papers or a good book but we never have time for reading a message asking for help.
But there are the ones who don’t have any more time to lose. The ones who didn’t have time to plant. That barely have time to play. That won’t have time to say “I love you, mom, dad”. Because someone, somewhere didn’t have time to read this message, to try to know what it means, to try to know how to help. Because many times who could help don’t have the time, because it’s not an investment with short term interest or because thinks its time is too valuable to spend with somenone who doesn’t have that much time.
Stop for a moment.Try to read and get informed. The children that are about to say their goodbyes to life will be thankful for these few moments you took to help them.. Don’t let their life clocks stop just because you didn’t want to waste your time. Help them! Spread the word! Wind up these little life clocks
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Hay momentos para sembrar, y otros para recoger la cosecha. Todos tenemos tiempo para vivir, nunca para morir. Tenemos tiempo para Internet, para un amigo, para jugar, para trabajar, pero nunca tenemos tiempo para detenernos y ayudar. Tenemos tiempo para ver Tele, leer periódicos, un buen libro, pero nunca tiempo para leer un pedido de ayuda.
Pero hay quienes ya no tienen más tiempo. Quien no tuvo tiempo para sembrar. Que apenas tiene tiempo para jugar, y que quizás tampoco no va a tener tiempo para decir "Yo te amo mamá! papá!
Porque en algún lugar alguien no tuvo tiempo para detenerse a leer este mensaje, para tratar de entender de qué se trataba, de quién se estaba hablando, de entender cómo se podía ayudar; ya que quien debería ajudar no consigue tiempo para esto, porque no lo considera importante, porque es una inversión que no tiene retorno en un corto espacio de tiempo o porque cree que su tiempo es mucho más valioso como para gastarlo con quien no tiene tanto tiempo de vida.
Detente un momento. Procura Informarte, leer, ayudar.
Quienes cuentan los segundos para la despedida final van agradecer de corazón por ese gesto, por haber leido éstas líneas.
No dejes que el reloj de la vida de esas personas pare porque no querías perder tiempo.
Ayuda! Divulga! Dale cuerda a esas pequeñas manecillas del reloj de la vida!
Carta do Padre Alfredo
IBCM
Prezado Amigo,a,
Em nome das 39 crianças com AIDS da IBCM e das 250 famílias assistidas, agradeço-lhe de coração.
Somos mais de 22 voluntári@s, igualmente pesaros@s com o fechamento da creche.
Nesta segunda-feira, graças à generosidade de muitas pessoas como vc, estaremos abrindo provisoriamente a creche, em regime de 1/2 turno (das 14 às 17h). Ainda não é o ideal, mas já ameniza a fome e o sofrimento destas crianças em grave situação de risco.
Obrigado pela sua generosidade. Divulgue a nossa causas e conte sempre com nossa gratidão e reconhecimento.
Feliz Natal!
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