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The Movie posters and stills of "日本電影《不知戀愛的我們》( 恋を知らない僕たちは/We Don't Know Love Yet)" will be launching from Mar 28, 2025 onwards in Taiwan.
"To Know a Veil", part of the 2013 Capital Fringe Festival, performing at Warehouse Theatre.
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i fall in love with this hoodie and the print when i first saw in picko's flickr, and you know, i am also a fan of Big Bang. these hoodies style colors print everything just so Big Bang!!! Again, thanks amazing picko!!
(since i dont have yo size baby yet, i put joulu in double hoodie XD so much cuteness)
You know the mantra - Shut the door!
This is the first photo I took with my new camera. I am into order. Can you tell? I did have my refrigerator organized, but it didn't last long.
He knows it's Friday... I can't wait to take a bath and sit by the fireplace; he's waiting patiently and will lay against my feet once I get settled myself...
(You can't see the fire because there's a 100 lb dog blocking the view... at least he knows where to lay on a chilly night~)
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I didn't even know that Eli was taking this video but I'm happy to have digital evidence that my epidural didn't take. You can hear the doctor in the background saying "She's feeling everything." This makes me feel better for getting a bit shriek-y as Isaac was born.
I like how they have the emergency sprinkler system installed above. You know, in case a fire breaks out.
Who knows how many actual daffodil flowers will be seen here this year. When I moved here there were 2 daffodils (along with lots of stems. ) For the next 5 years - no flowers at all, just the stems. Then 2 years of 2 flowers. Last year there were 3 daffodils after I put a lot of fertilizer on them. This year? We'll see.
I know she loves the sunrise
No longer sees it with her sleeping eyes
And I know that when she said she's gonna try
Well it might not work because of other ties and
I know she usually has some other ties
And I wouldn't want to break 'em, nah, I wouldn't want to break 'em
Maybe she'll help me to untie this - Jack Johnson
I know a lot of people that did remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice not only today do they remember but friends, families and colleagues remember forever.
For this photo i have digitally confused it and apoligise now if i have offended anyone for defacing the poppy but if you look at my other submissions you will see what it means for me
i have been trying to get into the 21st century re the digital dark room
For two minutes on the 11 November we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them
"for those of us that have known combat life has a flavour that the protected will never know"
IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow
Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
"When You Go Home,
Tell Them Of Us And Say,
For Your Tomorrow,
We Gave Our Today"
I would like to thank everyone who has voted on my submissions for this special time of the year
thanks for looking
Eon
I know T is blurred, but I love his expression here, he is so happy in the big outdoors!
He has been behaving really well this past week, working hard as we go back to training basics. Later this month the trainer will introduce him to sheep in a controlled environment for him to learn sheep shouldn't be messed around with. Fingers crossed it works!
i know texture and lines do not "do it" for everyone, but they make me happy. every now and then something just screams out at me and i am always glad when i have my camera with me. this is the ceiling of a place my wife and i ate at while in chicago this last week.
i decided the first day we were in chicago that i was going to process the majority of my photos in black and white (and mono). i will sneak a color one in here and there because a few shots i took had some amazing color that i planned on keeping. it is funny how making that decision changed the way i shot. i watched and saw in black and white, if that makes sense.
while in chicago my wife and i had the honor of meeting bob from notraces over dinner. i want to be careful to not overdo what a great guy he is and emberass him, but saying he is a "great guy" feels a bit of an understatement. bob is what i would call a modern day renaissance man. he is very talented and skilled (there is a difference between the two), well spoken and educated, a gentleman and just a fun guy to be around. sorry bob if that was too much. anyway, if you have never seen his work you should stop reading right now and click here.
coyote radio posted their interview with me which will be airing this sunday here in northern arizona. you can listen to the four part podcast with these links: part one - part two - part three - part four. thanks again andrew for the experience. looking forward to doing more stuff with you guys in the future.
well, it is my last night of vacation/holiday and i have a lot of little things to do since i was out of town so i had better move on. until the next photo ...
There are days when I wake up and nothing seems to be right.
No matter how hard I try, nothing seems to work.
I stumble through the day on the verge of tears wondering why,
asking myself if there is some point to it all because if there is, I am really not seeing it.
Sometime throughout this type of day, I will see out of the corner of my eye
this little white ball of fluff trying so desperately to get my attention...
"just look at me Mom and I will make it all Better"
When I notice his antics he is usually doing this, as you see in the photograph, he is peeking around something, looking from under something or he is upside down. Whatever he thinks it will take to make me smile. And it works like a charm, every single time.
What amazes me is how he knows....
He always knows when I need him the most.
Model is Mikey
..So they'll know that someone cares
And their lives will be stronger and free
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Protected areas keep us healthy by being the source of clean air/water, as well as new medicines #WorldParksCongress
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
Know why they have firewalls? So the whole block doesn't burn. This one worked. Not bad, turn-of-the-century engineers.
Brookhaven, Mississippi
by Emily Wagner, based on Valentines by Shira Lipkin
12 ounces of handspun yarn. Several kinds of wool, uncarded locks, mohair, silk, milk fiber, bamboo, cashmere, sparkle, and paper.
This piece will be auctioned off to benefit the Interstitial Arts Foundation at iafauctions.com