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The colours and sights of the Nullabour, and visits to many indigenous co-ops across SA & WA. I fell optimistic that an honourable future is possible in which we respect and acknowledge this place's first people.
Because it was like a mill pond and full out, somebody didn't check the tide times!!!
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Over food, invited guests talked passionately about their projects and then voted for whichever project is deemed to be most worthy, winning a pot of donations. The winner then hosts the next supper. Here, a group of teens created an improvisation on their idea.
Solarpunk is an optimistic vision of the future that includes renewable energy, the coexistence of nature and technology, and a strong sense of community. For a Lego Ideas STEM challenge I created a sustainable farm that uses both current and futuristic technology, including solar panels, a wind turbine, an electric hovercar, farming robots, and a recharging station. There are lots of details for builders to enjoy like a carrot, pumpkin, and cabbage garden, a chicken coop, a water pump, and a fully furnished interior. This entry consists of 981 pieces. Here's to building a better world together!
The reverse view along the BRC, as compared to "BRC on Main Street". The BRC really has a great modern architecture that just lends itself naturally to photography.
PCB Optimistic About Hosting World XI in September
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials are confident of finalising an agreement this week with the ICC to have a World XI team playing three T20 matches in Lahore in September.
June 20, 20179:03 am
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hopelessly... optimistic...
this is us in my dad's backyard with my cabbage patch kid.
his name is billy.
errands run. meetings attended. meals cooked. plants tended.
hung out with the wotkun's and the fiagle's.
good time with Mary and meaningful nights at work.
lots of pans on the stove right now.
today we hung out with my dad, stepmom, sister and niece.
talked about some serious house stuff.
again... hopelessly optimistic.
superfarts good stuff superfarts
An outlook of the Positive Artist, talking to the Pessimists who put down art as a career. conveyed in a sarcastic, light hearted way.
Front Panel - 'This world is a messy place and you are too afraid to try.'
Second Panel - `I art, therefore I bullshit.'
Third Panel - 'Do I owe myself a living?'
(Inspired by - Wasted Rita)
All of the panels were created on a mix of perspex and glass, using a range of wet and dry media.
Created individually, and slotted into place on the wood, to create a mini installation that perceives an optimistic outlook.
This piece was displayed in the "Goodwin Gallery,"
Made - 2015 (2nd year of Art)
The forecast is optimistic, and there is hope for better winds tomorrow - the second and last race day - after a break of 96 years.
Somewhat optimistically described as Pai's answer to the Grand Canyon, it could more accurately be described as narrow red ridges with steep-sided valleys, both sides filled with pine and dipterocarp forests. The steep 50 m drop either side and stunning views over the surrounding countryside are impressive, but you'll need to be careful here. The path is extremely narrow in some places and requires a scramble in others. A set of steps up to a viewing platform provides the safest way to admire the scenery and the canyon makes the perfect spot for a sunset.