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each of these art dolls carry a special message. various wrapped fibres over a stick /drfitwood armature
When my dad was in hospital children were not allowed in. I took the photo to give him and give him something to get better for.
Cottage 3 at Bletchley Park was where Dilly Knox broke the first Enigma message in January 1940
The Cottages were the first active site within Bletchley Park and housed the first codebreakers.
It was here that the Polish codebreakers, Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski and Jerzy Różycki, came just a few months before the outbreak of World War 2 to share their pioneering work on breaking the German code systems. It was this visit, and their work, which laid the foundation for much of the success that the residents of Blethcley Park would have over the following years.
In remembrance of their contribution a memorial to the Polish Code-breakers and their work was erected in the courtyard of the cottages
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This was on my mailbox when I lived on 緑町. Hopefully my mailbox greeted its scarce messages with many a lovely smile.
I have always felt especially drawn to my faith during easter. It is a time for reflection and contemplation. I look forward to attending the services starting on Maundy Thursday with the washing of the feet, to the solemnity of Good Friday and the celebration of the Easter Vigil where the church proclaims the message of the Risen Lord.
Peace and love to all my Flickr friends and may all your families and friends be blessed. Happy Easter.
By now we have all seen the tragic destruction and loss of life surrounding the natural disaster in Japan. In desperate times like these having people and organizations to help individuals pull through is incredibly important. It not only provides immediate tangible help but also develops a vital sense of community for those involved.
There has been a truly earnest response among the Japanese community at the unanticipated level of caring and support the rest of the world has shown in the past few days. Many friends have been truly thankful for even the small messages sent to make sure they were alright following the earthquake and tsunami.
To me this was important. The strong sense of community among the Japanese is truly something unique and it has always to me been something I have aspired to.
I, like many of you, have people in my life who have been affected to different degrees by this disaster. Like many of you I have also in some form donated money to help the relief effort. However, I began to feel guilty knowing I could do much more.
So this is my offer and my challenge to you all.
I want you to donate a minimum of $15 I will be taking donations on behalf of the Red Cross. In exchange, I want to take one sincere picture of you, holding up a badge of support. All the money collected will be donated to the relief effort. I will also be putting together a photo blog to showcase the people being a part of this effort.
This is what I would like to represent our message:
Special thanks go to shing02
It's simple enough but the value of it is so much more.
We can all do our part to help on a financial level. However, to me there is more than just financial support. I want people to know the face behind the gesture. I want to showcase that the international community is forever a part of the Japanese community. To me the worth of that support is equally as vital to people as assisting them financially in times of need.
To those who feel they can help be a part of this in other ways, please do so. Whether you take up your own camera and follow suit, make it your own or find another creative way you can use your talents and personal time to help the situation, put in the effort and be a part in creating an international community. I would much rather we all work on this together.
That is my challenge, be a part of this. Whether it is on one side of the lens or the other, help out and build a community that will ultimately bring a lot of good in a lot of valuable ways.
The images will be put up on a blog. The more people involved, the more we can show how much the international community is really a part and the more significant a difference we can actually make. If you know of people wanting to be involved please let them know.
So please, contact me or anyone involved and let's make this grow. You can reach me at mariuszphotography@gmail.com
For those looking to help in other regards you can do so via the Red Cross in a number of ways.
Finally, I would also like to encourage others to use these pictures in their Facebook profiles similar to the current badges going around to help spread the message to donate.
Thank you everyone!
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「東北地方太平洋沖地震」におきまして、被害にあわれた方々に心よりお見舞い申し上げます。
現在も余震があり、被災地で多くの方が避難しており、懸命な救出活動が続いている状態です。
被災者の方に対し、義援金として支援をすることが、日本へカナダ内陸エドモントンからできるサポートだと思います。
具体的には、各自上記のShing02デザイン"Rise again 手をつなごう"バッジを表示したIpadを持っていただき、野外にて証明写真を作成します。
又、その証明写真購入代金(最低15ドル寄付)として皆様から寄付を頂き、集まった全義援金は日本赤十字社を通じて、被災者救済のための救援活動及び復興支援活動等資金として寄付させていただきます。
更に、各証明写真はブログhttp://mariuszsikorski.blogspot.com/2011/03/we-need-your-help.htmlにショーケースとしてアップロードされます。
フェイスブックなどのソーシャルネットワーク等の証明写真として使用して頂ければ、更に多くの人に広め、参加していただけるきっかけになると思います。
一人でも多くの方ににご協力をいただければ幸いです。
日付、場所等につきましてはいつでも気軽に連絡ください。
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mariuszphotography@gmail.com
Young people from Nepal send their messages to negotiators at the COP19 climate talks in Warsaw, Poland.
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Me,Francis and Alessandro are going to London tomorrow until next tuesday,for our job.We'll meet Leo and my friend Gessica...and well,will be a great way to party for my birthday! XD
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Messages posted on the "Energy Ring" in the Science Museum. "It’s hard to miss the Energy Ring. This enormous interactive sculpture hangs in the space next to the gallery. As well as being a fascinating artwork, it also displays the thoughts of those who enter answers to questions about energy at one of the four touch-screen terminals in the gallery. If you want to see your name on the ring, just come and tell us whether we should have energy-free days, or what flavour you think electricity might be." - taken from the Science Museum webpage.
Guests were invited to draw around their hands and write a birthday message to Sadie for her first birthday.
One of the messages displayed in Cornerhouse. To send a message to Cornerhouse Scribbler visit cornerhousescribbler.co.uk
One of a set on a theme of bringing songs that were written before the digitalage, up to the twenty-teens.
I always remembered the song as ‘Message to Martha’ but it appears that the original title, by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, may have been ‘Kentucky Bluebird’.
In the UK it was the version by Adam Faith that entered the charts in 1965. Dionne Warwick’s version was the one that I think most people in the States would recognise - with the title, ‘Message to Michael’.
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