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I Know This Birthday Gift is Late-Please accept It From Me - Bangalore-

Najeeb

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Do you know, Do you know

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that?s in a rush to throw you away.

Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know

the lock on the door has changed.

If birds flying south is a sign of changes

At least you can predict this every year.

Love, you never know the minute it ends suddenly

I can?t get it to speak

Maybe finding all the things it took to save us

I could fix the pain that bleeds inside of me

Look in your eyes to see something about me

I?m standing on the edge and I don?t know what else to give.

Do you know what it feels like loving someone

that?s in a rush to throw you away.

Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know

the lock on the door has changed.

How can I love you How can I love you How can I love you

If you just don?t talk to me, babe.

I flow through my act

The question is she needed

And decide all the man I can ever be.

Looking at the last 3 years like I did,

I could never see us ending like this.

Seeing your face no more on my pillow

Is a scene that?s never happened to me.

But after this episode I don?t see,

you could never tell the next thing life could be

Do you know what it feels like loving someone that?s in a rush to throw you away.

Do you know what it feels like to be the last one to know

the lock on the door has changed.

Do you know what it feels like loving someone

that?s in a rush to throw you away.

Nykaela and I were strolling down Mill and happened upon these homeless teens in front of Starbucks.

what I know /

each lake has its own /

full moon //

 

With thanks to Margaret Rosenberg for allowing her artwork to be used for the NaHaiWriMo haiga prompt 17 09 11

 

haiku: Stella Pierides

What do you know about Rudolph? What was special about this reindeer? Today, you get to create your own funny Rudolph.

 

Candy Cane Rudolph

 

1. Leave the wrapping on the candy cane.

2. Glue eyes on rounded face of the candy cane.

3. Glue red pompom on the face for a nose.

4. Tie ribbon into a bow on the straight part of the candy cane.

5. Cut one of the pipe cleaners in half. Wrap the full pipe cleaner around the crook of the candy cane to begin the antlers. Use the cut pipe cleaners to manipulate into antlers.

 

www.amazingmoms.com/htm/christmas_crafts.htm

TEDxMonteCarlo 2017 "License to Know" photograph by Kaidi-Katariin KNOX

I edited it obviously...

 

I KNOW--WEIRD, RIGHT!!!?!!

 

Well don't worry, I will still always say if its been fooled around with!:) (which I still almost never like to do!!!!!!)

 

THE CREDIT DOES NOT GO TO ME---------my sister took this shot. I am encouraging my younger sister to pick up photography too:) She clicked the camera just at the right time! This lovable horse is begging for cookies:P

TALLAHASSEE, FL - APRIL 12: Singer Jacquees poses before the start of the Know Your Status Tour on the campus of Florida A&M University on April 12, 2017 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images for AIDS Healthcare Foundation) *** Local Caption *** Jacquees

Things I Know to be True, by Andrew Bovell

 

Things I Know to be True is a beautifully written drama centring on the lives of a family over the period of a year, poignantly presented through the seasons. It is described as a “complex and intense portrait of the mechanics of a family – and a marriage –through the eyes of four siblings struggling to define themselves beyond their parents’ love and expectations”.

 

Putney Arts Theatre: 5-9 November 2019

 

Cast:

Bob Price - Aidan Kershaw

Fran Price - Penny Weatherall

Mark Price (Mia Price)- Bradley White

Ben Price - Theo Leonard

Pip Price - Emily Prince

Rosie Price - Natasha Henson

 

Director: Frances Bodiam

Producer: Jeff Graves

Those who know me, know that I paint my finger nails. Toe nails included.

And if I'm not bothered, I leave my toe nails that colour for a long long time, until I am bothered by it enough to change them!

 

But since arriving, I haven't (a) had time, (b) been bothered enough and (c) had the chance to buy nail polish / remover!

 

So I've left it be. And the big toe polish has stayed there for over 7 weeks! I recall painting them for the occasion of a good friend's wedding on the 3rd of August!

 

It's pretty amazing. The fact that that nail polish has lasted that long. And to think that it's been over 7 weeks now, you know, since I was carefree...

 

Anyway, a lot has happened the past 7 weeks. Lots of laughter and lots of tears (what with the goodbyes!) so yep.

 

Shortly after this photo was taken, I gave myself a long and delayed foot-pedicure. And I got rid of the remnants of colour I put on 7 weeks ago. I was delaying it, for memorabilia. But finally accepted that these things can't stay, especially when people were looking pityingly at my toes!

Teach thee on child of love hereafter.

 

Into the flood again, same old trip it was back then...

So i made a big mistake, try to see it once my way.

 

Drifting body it's sole desertion.

Flying not yet quite the notion.

 

Am i wrong?

Have i run too far to get home...

Have i gone?

And left you here alone...

 

If

I

would,

could

you?

 

.

 

Would? - Alice in Chains

 

.

 

27 Octubre. 2012.

Interior of late lamented Brighton West Pier with detail from promenade penny arcade.

...stop eatin wats forcefed u n open ur eyes

August 12- Getting to Know ODOT- DBE Program

Keep an eye out while browsing your local newspaper this week because you might just find an extra-special supplement inside. Israeli visual and installation artist Know Hope has inserted his own mini-paper, The Anytimes, into various publications in news boxes and stands on the streets of Los Angeles. The Anytimes is a special work of art featuring poetry, ponderings, and classic imagery by one of Israel's most important young contemporary voices.

 

Not many copies of The Anytimes exist, however, and no one except Know Hope knows exactly where they have been placed, so be sure to spread the word about this exciting project. You'll need to run to the newsstand yourself to make sure you get one!

  

know it in your soul

Norio knows that when it snows, his friends will do the shoveling for him. He's happy he's not required to do anything like that and can rest on his new favorite spot in the computer room...

This is on a limestone slope above a cliff that's probably 75 feet above the river (or "Lake Travis" as it is optimistically called by boaters.) See the previous photo, taken near the fallen tree, to better understand the mystery. There are no trees except dwarfish live oaks, and junipers scarcely larger than bushes, anywhere on this entire karstic upland. So, where did an actual large tree come from? A flood? I'm guessing that is the answer, but I have a hard time imagining a flood this high above the river. In fact I would have doubted that floodwaters had been up here since the Pliocene, but I can't think of any other explanation. If so, it was a hell of a flood.

 

I don't know what kind of tree it is. The shape suggests a bald cypress.

Photo at Pace Bend County Park near Austin.

On February 19, 2014, Phi Alpha Delta hosted a LEAD event featuring Busted, a film that depicts the pressure and confusion in police encounters. Busted illustrated the right and wrong ways to handle different police encounters and demonstrated how to courteously and confidently refuse police searches. Discussion followed.

 

… that they should not do it.

U know that the economy has picked up when beach goers spend 3+ hours SB on the GSP in stop/go traffic to go 45 miles in traffic like this on a Sat Morning ......................... STOP and GO!

 

"When the knee deep gets waist high stay rising". This is the sort of street art that really intrigues me - a conversation between the artist and the viewer that one only really notices when you feel the beat of the city through the soles of your shoes - Know Hope - Visiting artist from Tel Aviv.

Do you know what I spent the most time doing with this photo? Deciding where to place my signature. I HATE deciding that. I don't want to detract from the photo at all, but I don't want to put it somewhere it can just be chopped off. I mean sure, if they really wanted to get rid of the sig they would, maybe a great big blur across it or something, but people should at least suspect something is amiss if they see things like that.

 

Today was fairly eventful, as far as days on your own with a baby go. Stay and Play was amazing (for Joseph), there were so many children and adults, so much going on and so much noise, and he had no problems crawling up to other children to try and join in. I was so proud! I didn't try stopping him, I'm taking him there purely to learn social interaction, and if other parents have a problem with it then they shouldn't really be bringing their own children to a place like that. I did have to put a stop to him crawling OVER another baby, though. Poor little thing had no idea what *literally* hit her. In the face. I do, it was Joseph's hand, soon to be followed by his knee before I managed to grab him. Apparently she was in his way...

 

I spent lunchtime with him in the living room, struggling to curb his enthusiasm over the contents of the TV cabinet drawer (wires and things in plastic bags) and under the coffee table (also wires and things in plastic bags, strangely enough). In the end I gave up, left him with a pair of 3D glasses, a telephone cable, and his monitor instruction booklet, and watched Mirror Mirror. It was okay.

 

In the afternoon we repeated this process, but this time I watched two episodes of Gossip Girl. Also this time, Joseph choked on his food and couldn't breathe. Oh, hello horrifying moments! Ugh :( At the time I didn't even let myself think, I just threw him across my knees and sharply whacked his back. The first time (...) he coughed and wheezed and seemed okay, but after I'd tried him with a bit of milk to wash it down and then another mouthful of (very soft) fruit, he started choking again :( Back over the knee, this time until I saw enough banana and drool to convince me he was okay. And he was, thankfully. I had one brief moment that first time, when I saw his face go this horrifying colour of white with dark red circles around his eyes, lips and nose, and I flung him across my knee of "What if... What if it doesn't come out." I knew the next thing to do would be putting my fingers down his throat to try and clear his airways, but I'm no trained medical expert and I had no idea if that would work. But that first thought was VERY brief, I just couldn't even let it finish in my mind.

 

And then I gave Joseph the rest of his bottle and left him to play with, well, pretty much everything in sight, I finished watching my shows (this all happened in mere seconds), I read a couple of comics, and I got Joseph all excited when Dan came home. (He loves his daddy!) And as Dan sat there playing with J, and I began to relax, I realised how exhausted I was. So utterly mentally drained. I still am, I barely managed to have the will to do this tonight. But you know, I didn't remember the choking incident, and I didn't for a good while until Dan took J upstairs to get changed. I didn't remember my baby not being able to breathe, the same way I might have forgotten a passing comment at Stay and Play this morning. "Oh yeah by the way..." Crazy, and I'm too tired to analyse why, but probably the same reason Lola Sees Stars forgot her chest muscles collapsed once.

 

But hey, I'm going to pilates next week! Fck yeah! :D (Please pray for me.)

There is this little theatre in Union Street in Southwark, London. See the link here www.uniontheatre.biz. And just to the left of it is this street art... and people who walk into the frame and as the writing says "I know that you know that nobody knows".

 

As my friend PatPardon (www.flickr.com/photos/patpardon/) says - "Eat Life".

A horse with no name again

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm4BrZjY_Sg

 

Managed to luck out this sight at a place which is considered THE geographical centre of Europe... just the problem is there are around 20 such places, depending on different measures and criteria of those who claim that.

it's 10 vintage ganwell rando bikes. for $250ish each. biggest one is a 54... sad.

 

catano... this is for you.

Things I Know to be True, by Andrew Bovell

 

Things I Know to be True is a beautifully written drama centring on the lives of a family over the period of a year, poignantly presented through the seasons. It is described as a “complex and intense portrait of the mechanics of a family – and a marriage –through the eyes of four siblings struggling to define themselves beyond their parents’ love and expectations”.

 

Putney Arts Theatre: 5-9 November 2019

 

Cast:

Bob Price - Aidan Kershaw

Fran Price - Penny Weatherall

Mark Price (Mia Price)- Bradley White

Ben Price - Theo Leonard

Pip Price - Emily Prince

Rosie Price - Natasha Henson

 

Director: Frances Bodiam

Producer: Jeff Graves

In 2016, UNDP SYRIA created job opportunities that helped to repair 375 km of damaged water networks to help bring clean water to affected population in Syria.

It is hard to know what small children think when encountering something so much bigger than their own small bodies. In the spatial organization of the display route, visitors come out of a narrow passage into this wide space and see the enormity all at once and without warning. Luckily there is no audio of wind rushing over the huge membrane wings or a vocalization. And yet, to make the experience more immersive those sorts of audio elements would surely attract the visitors' attention.

 

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'You know, I think you're right', by Cluff (1990). Private Eye

 

From:

18 October 2011 > 8 January 2012

Private Eye: The First 50 Years

V&A

Cromwell Road

London SW7 2RL

www.vam.ac.uk

 

For more events, see our listings page on the Eye blog

imtrying.net/ikwmwa : closing party at Freud's Bathhouse & Diner is Tuesday, August 31st 4PM-Midnight.

Been There Done That...eh T?

It was an early start to the evening but the guys in Devil You Know, brought it loud and heavy!

Fue un inicio muy temprano para el concierto, ¡pero los muchachos de Devil You Know, lo empezaron a todo volumen y pesado!

Ilocos, Philippines (2014)

Joni should ride for Camel boots.

Don Safer, Mary Olson, David Lochbaum, and Diane D'Arrigo discuss nuclear issues at the Know Nukes Y'All Summit in Chattanooga, TN, on June 30, 2012.

Things I Know to be True, by Andrew Bovell

 

Things I Know to be True is a beautifully written drama centring on the lives of a family over the period of a year, poignantly presented through the seasons. It is described as a “complex and intense portrait of the mechanics of a family – and a marriage –through the eyes of four siblings struggling to define themselves beyond their parents’ love and expectations”.

 

Putney Arts Theatre: 5-9 November 2019

 

Cast:

Bob Price - Aidan Kershaw

Fran Price - Penny Weatherall

Mark Price (Mia Price)- Bradley White

Ben Price - Theo Leonard

Pip Price - Emily Prince

Rosie Price - Natasha Henson

 

Director: Frances Bodiam

Producer: Jeff Graves

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