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Większość ludzi ma tyle szczęścia, na ile sobie pozwoli - powiedział kiedyś Abraham Lincoln. O naszym szczęściu nie decyduje to, co nam się w życiu przydarza, ale jak na to reagujemy.
Bycie szczęśliwym nie jest łatwe. Może to być jedno z największych wyzwań, jakie stawia przed nami życie, i wymagać od nas ogromnej determinacji, wytrwałości i samodyscypliny.
Bycie szczęśliwym wymaga też skupienia się na pozytywnych, dobrych myślach, a jak często postępujemy na odwrót? Jak często zapominamy o komplementach, które słyszymy, natomiast przez całe tygodnie rozpamiętujemy czyjeś przykre słowa?
Nie pozwól by złe doświadczenia opanowały twój umysł i zabierały ci dobrą energię a za czym idzie.. Twoje szczęście.
Jedna osoba widzi za oknem piękny pejzaż, a druga brudną szybę. Od twojego wyboru zależy, co widzisz i co myślisz.
Kazantzakis powiedział kiedyś: w ręku trzymasz pędzel i farby. Najpierw malujesz raj, a potem do niego wchodzisz.
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
Wentworth Institute of Technology - the President (Reception, Soccer, Portraits)-9/1/05..Three (3) year non-exclusive use for WIT's internal publications, web-site, and PR only..Not for: Advertising, outside projects, media, other institutions, publications, etc. without permission of the photographer....
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
Sometimes this project just becomes a chore. The week has been crazy busy between normal work and also trying to fit in two outside projects... I like the extra money at Christmas but the lack of sleep isn't doing me any favors.
I'm not nearly as happy with this year's project as I was with my first year. I'll still finish, since I'm too stubborn to quit, but I doubt I'll be doing anything book-like again. And I'm not really thinking about doing a third year.
So, sorry for the mostly-crappy snapshots (that I'll hopefully get around to posting before I leave town for the holidays). Maybe the two weeks off in Boston will inspire me to take better shots. maybe.
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
February 3, 2017 - Taking a photo a day is hard, especially when the weather hasn't been cooperating. Despite the sub zero temperatures and overcast I decided to bundle up and get outside. Project 3-6-5 certainly helps to see this little mountain town differently, there are patterns, textures, shapes and colours everywhere to play with, even on the coldest and cloudiest of days.
*New to manual settings - open to comments and suggestions to improve my photography. Please be critical but kind*
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
Annie Smidt welcomed guests inside the biggest camera in Somerville, the Powder House, to see how the camera obscura works. She had covered all openings through which light could enter the powderhouse, with the exception of a "pinhole" (about one-inch square) in the window. Through the pinhole the scene outside the powder house was projected on a screen inside. Then Annie took digital photos of the image projected on the screen.
Inside the powder house, as our eyes adjusted to the darkness, we could see the scene outside projected (upside down and backwards) on the screen. First the dark trees against the bright sky and the park sloping down to College Avenue where occasionally cars would pass by and finally the eerie figures of people outside the powder house, whose voices muffled by the stone walls moved in the opposite direction of their bodies.
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
The minaret at the far left is and image from outside projected to on the king's mosquito net. this way they can keep an eye on what happens outside. Utheemu
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
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LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
I'm not sure I like this shade of green so the next coat might be a little darker. Maybe I'll like it better when all three awnings are done.
LGBTIQ+ spaces are often at risk. The decades-long fight to keep venues up-and-running is grassroots-led and vibrant. Despite this, over 150 gay bars and clubs closed in London between 2000 and 2016 alone.
Fighting for safe and inclusive spaces is more than just keeping bars and clubs alive. It’s about sober spaces, community centres, youth groups, artist collectives. What does it mean to be lost if you haven’t had the privilege of recognition in the first place? Join us at this month’s CM Lates as we explore the existence and loss of LGBTIQ+ spaces at the Outside Project, which is the UK’s first LGBTIQ+ community centre and crisis/homeless shelter.
Hear from a number of speakers from different LGBTIQ+ spaces and initiatives, including the Outside Project’s founder Carla Ecola, and the Friends of the Joiners campaign. Get stuck into different activities to document the spaces that matter to you. Come prepared to share (or hear) stories!
CHAMBER RECOGNITION
The achievements of local businesses and individuals as they pertain to the strength of the village were recognized at the Annual General Meeting for the Bayfield and Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) on Sept. 17 at the Bayfield Town Hall. Three awards were presented at the conclusion of the meeting and the worthy recipients were: Mike Dixon, Volunteer of the Year; Virtual High School (VHS), Business of the Year, accepted by Stephen Baker, owner and founder of VHS; and Tyler Hessel, owner of Outside Projects, Community Enrichment Champion Award. Hessel's award was accepted by his wife Heidi Martin. (Photo by Melody Falconer-Pounder)
Who cares if it's raining outside?
Project 365
335/365
2013/04/10
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