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#41/52, Get pushed, 52 weeks the 2021 edition
The challenge this week was to get pushed, challenged, by your assigned buddy, with a topic of their choosing. So my partner was Suus, and she gave me "black and white". I felt this keyboard fit the bill, as it would have been black and white even if it wasn't taken in black and white!
Possibly you have a good spouse, workmate etc for this project. Customize her/his keyboard with an embedded message.
(Hope you have an extra scrap keyboard, very seldom you can find one with two 'o's, for example. Or be smart with your message selection!)
I come from Taiwan therefore I am a Taiwanese. Have you heard of Taiwan ? Taiwan is a great and beautiful country and it pronoun as T-A-I-W-A-N in English. Taiwan is located in Asia , on the East of China, South of Japan and North of Philippines. Taipei is the capital of Taiwan as it is pronoun as T-A-I-P-E-I in English.
TAIWAN ≠ China
Je me suis creusé la tête afin de savoir comment combiner: ma passion photo, l'univers apple et le fait que je sois un squatteur sur Flickr tout en étant le plus clair possible, voici la compo illustrant ma pensée.
J'espère que mon i-idée vous plaira... :D
213/365
I took 332 images today and not one of them was for my 365… In thirty days I will be 18. That is an odd thought. I have never been 18 before. I think it is strange because last year I was really excited – 17 meant cars and driver’s licences and things - but 18 does not really mean anything – I do not drink, and living alone relies upon passing my A levels. So there is nothing that I am really looking forward to. I do not know, I do not really get excited for birthdays anyway – they just mean I am one year closer to dying. And I know, that sounds depressing, but it is just how I think. I have this bag, and it says 'Bag for Death', like the 'Bag for Life' that you get at supermarkets, and I had my library books in it to return after my exams and I was stood talking to my philosophy teacher and my progress coach and they looked at it and I said "It is like a Bag for Life, only more optimistic." My philosophy teacher looked slightly shocked and slightly like she was suppressing laughter and my progress coach just rolled her eyes. They know it was a mixture of my sick, twisted humour and my actual outlook on life.
It is not that I want death to be here faster or anything, I just think that it is not something to be feared. Dying is something that happens to all of us in the end.
Wow, deep for quarter to midnight on Tuesday night...
Did you know that Jack the Ripper killed his first victim on the 31st August 1888? I went through a phase of looking up interesting things that happened on my birthday and researching them - Jack the Ripper was a phase that took me through three or four months of reading books about him.
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Please NO multigroup invites! Por favor NO invitaciones a multigrupos!
Juan De Fuca Marine Trail, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
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From last spring's (2024) trip to the Northwest. The Beach itself was pretty cluttered with all manner of things--some man-made and some natural, so I cleaned it up a bit--virtually that is. These were the first falls I've encountered that fall directly (at least at high tide) into the sea. From other photos I've seen, the falls are a bit prettier when there is more water flowing, but a relative lack of rain over the previous days was the cause.
For anyone wishing to hike done to the beach, I discovered a better trail than the one you find on maps. When you reach the turnoff for the parking lot--instead continue on a short bit (going northwest) until you reach a bridge. On the far side of the bridge, you'll see a well-worn, but unmarked trail taking you down into the forest. It's considerably shorter than the other trail (which this trail joins before long), but more importantly, it avoids stretches of mud and tangled roots.
This is a Pano combining three photos using my 35mm lens.
I was tempted to "skinny-dip" under the waterfall, and in talking to a regular on the beach, she said she'd seen people do that very same thing several times. So, I did too! I had her take a photo of me doing so, but it ain't exactly great, so I doubt it'll ever find its way into my stream.