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So many good times with our son...never to be forgotten. Just a portion of the "wall of fame" :) Got smart...after a couple of concussions....stopped the football stuff.
St Stephens Green Dublin . i loooooooooooooooooove this park it has the greatest memories ever for me
had a ball taking this shot lol
got buzzed by that pigeon so many times and a kid dropped a pink balloon into the pond so i left it in the shot . what do they say never work with animals or kids i got both and enjoyed every second of it hahaha
Love changes everything by Michael Ball
not only do i love this song but i think michael is gorgeous lol
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Memory of Land. A great work of art.
Giant mural on the building of the Central Institute of Technology in Northbridge. By artist Aec @ Interesnikazki.
As the winter makes way to Spring and warmer sunny days. Here’s a collection of photographs photographed during Summer 2022 - Seen at Wells is Sanders Coaches BV22HBO whilst having arrived off a Coasthopper CH1 service from Cromer
Our memory is a landscape, our bodies are its map. We can trace lines with our fingers that will take us down roads, we can find markings that symbolize a monument in our past; these are our scars.
For a series on mapping, I took to photographing the physical and psychological impression scars leave on a person. The ambiguity of the physical in the photograph is to pair with the ambiguity of the quote, not depicting the incident or injury, but acting as a brief view into the human psyche. Rather than romanticized and sensationalized, the photographs are gritty depictions of gritty truths.
The series Memory Markings has been made into a limited edition book which can be bought at Toronto's Gladstone Hotel briefly.
Dedicated to a fallen brother; a friend to all and a man any one of you would have been proud to know. He fought the good fight for longer than many others could have. Despite his personal troubles, he was always there with his whole heart and soul caring and supporting those around him. He would have given me a serious dressing down had I posted anything somber or depressing, not in his honor. So here's my tribute to you friend, a beautiful autumn scene that I think you would have appreciated. Ride in peace, until that day when we ride together once again.
My apologies for being so sporadic lately, life has a way of creeping up on you at times.
Week 30
With all the talk about Evelyn standing (with some support) since week 26, we thought it's about time to actually show her in the act. So here's a photo of Evelyn armed with a mischievous smile as she is caught red-handed trying to destroy her mommy's magazine rack. :) There were times that once standing up right, Evelyn would let go of her hands and stand freely for up to a second. Of course those moments were too fleeting for me to capture with a camera, but it will come sooner or later.
Evelyn has gotten over whatever gave her that temperature last week and is almost back to her own self now, She still has a little runny nose, but we think it's just residual. Feeling better, Evelyn is also eating better. She's enjoying a healthy mix of proteins (beef, chicken, pork), grains, fruits, vegetables, and even some yogurt. With her tummy full of food most of the time, Evelyn is also taking less of her mommy's milk; but except for when she's cuddling up with her mommy late at nights. At that time nothing beats suckling on mommy's breasts. Haven't gotten the double chin yet, but she's doing so well that we think the doctor is going to be happier with her weight at the end of the month.
Another thing I want to talk about is a baby's memory. I don't know when it starts to develop for babies, but Evelyn is showing that she is beginning to retain memory. Of course the biggest example is how she remembers that it's a lot more fun with mommy than daddy (the Deepest Bond thing again). She's also showing that she's recognized strangers and is beginning to be afraid of strangers. She would remember rooms that are more fun (usually rooms with more toys for her to explore). She also remembers undesirable situations like being locked up in her crib. When Evelyn was heading into a dangerous situation, we used to just picked her up and put her in a different place with other toys; but if we do that now, she would remember exactly what she was doing; Evelyn would just turn around and quickly crawl right back to where she was heading. It's good to have memory, but for a young curious baby like Evelyn, it also spells more troubles.
To everyone...it's been a tough year but together we move forward to embrace our future...
MERRY CHRISTMS and ALL BEST WISHES
To Diane Wright for her hand-crafted Angel, and remembering my Sue girl...
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“Appalachian Memories”... I remembered the picnic table and knew it was here somewhere. We had brought lunch to this very spot in the Appalachian Mountains when I was growing up, back in the day. Technology was not in every hand, and families created their own fun outdoors in the Spring and Summer. I closed my eyes for just a moment, and I could see the family and friends laughing and talking, the cousins spilling out of the old cars and trucks, and the huge baskets of home-cooked food that mother and aunts had lovingly prepared the day before. Such fond memories!
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take in estoi, portugal this summer..
haven't had a chance to take many photos lately so have been going through some old ones.
This brings back happy memories of those wonderful sunsets.
In memory of those who perished 32 years ago today, 30th September, R.I.P.
At about 3am on the 30th September 1976 the Admiral Van Tromp, a new powerful Scarborough trawler ran aground on the scaur at Black Nab, Saltwick Bay. There was thick fog and a heavy swell running.
The Whitby lifeboat, William & Mary Durham, was launched and both Whitby's and Robin Hood's Bay's coastguards were called out. Several rocket lines were fired by the coastguards, but the crew of five trapped in the wheel house, were unable to reach them. The Watson type lifeboat tried to reach the trawler by dropping anchor and drifting back to the wreck. On the first attempt the line parted. A stronger anchor from one of the trawlers standing off was used and Cox'n Robert Allen tried again. However the sea was too strong. With waves washing over her and three of the crew injured the lifeboat got to within 30 feet of the stricken vessel.
As daylight broke the Van Tromp lay on her side with waves breaking over her. One of the crew was spotted clinging to Black Nab, he was saved by the crew of the inshore lifeboat who drove the D class lifeboat at full speed onto a ledge and the man was grabbed just as a large wave broke over the boat and washed it back into the waters. The other four were washed ashore, but sadly two did not survive.
A silver medal was awarded to coxswain Robert Allen and a bronze medal to helmsman Richard Robinson for gallantry.
Extracts from:
www.rnli.org.uk/rnli_near_you/north/stations/whitbynorthy...
Olympus OM-1 + 1.8/50、2.8/35 + dm Paradise 200
9/8/2013
Tokyo, Japan
This camera is faulty the shutter curtain, but I like it
This memory photo is composed of 5 photos taken with the same camera and lens in about 10 minutes in two blocks of the 5TH street / plaza saltillo construction zone. This is a changing area of old buildings, new construction, street art, and many different textures. The two construction workers were leaving and said I should photography them, since they were the workers making the buildings happen.
This combination of images, just like the area, and our memories will not happen again. Places, people, and art all change. Everyone needs to create their history, memories, and stories.
Walk around Austin, TX.
I had forgotten I took this photo more than eighteen months ago. When I found it last night, I thought it would look great cut away from the flagstone pathway I shot it on...
Speaking of forgetting, that is not why I called this one Memory! When I combine the title and the photo, it evokes several ideas for me. I hope you will be engaged too!
Memory_some believe that memory is stored in every part of our body...
And what about piecing memory back together?
Memory.
Model: Cristina Checcatello - Emily Leroy - writer and model
Make up Artist: Arianna Musti
Photographer: © Simona Coladangelo
How I wish my favorite season would last much longer.
Geneva State Park in beautiful Ashtabula County Ohio. October 30, 2019.
This month marks 1 year from my 1 year Sabbatical. Went through my photos and came across this one that made me remember some fond memories with my 10 year old son. Together we did the "great Trek" for 2,5 months alone in South Africa.