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A sing on the road indicating that this is one of the routes know as Camino de Santiago.
Wednesday, 25th July 2018.
This is the view from my bedroom window. When I woke up this morning the yellow of the flowers really stood out in the morning light. It was far more dramatic than I have been able to capture in this photograph.
Friday, 8th May 2015 at 7.25am
Who painted the sky?
As I got off the train at Upper Hutt this evening (on my way to the hairdresser) I saw someone taking a photo of the sky. I looked up and saw this.
Friday, 18th September 2015
This project was based on the movie drive where i had to create a DVD cover,DVD disk and 6 intro scenes. Screen printing and photoshop were used to make the disk and cover.
Project // Hurstville House
Builder // Milas Group
Photography // Alexander Mayes Photography
Product // Austral Bricks Sculptured Sands Natural in Dolomite
Basketball game card
Card: Clementine edition digital version
Smile ticket: K Pertiet Ticketed Thoughts
Star Journaler: H Larsen Journalers Part One
Snap: K Pertiet Cutups Photography
Tape: A Victoria Essential dots
Photo prong: Shabby Princess Sweet Sprinkles kit elements
Brass staple: P Knox Staple Its
Restaurant card
Card: K Pertiet Pocket Cards Bound No1-2
Arrow: Mira BonVoyage kit elements
Flame project is an international US-Cambodia collaboration expedition that seeks to understand water quality from Laos to the Vietnam Border. The team is studying the health of the river, water quality, mercury, plastic pollution, greenhouse gases (methane carbon dioxide) that are important for climate change. The project is led by Dr. Sudeep Chandra, professor of the University of Nevada Reno and member of the Wonders of the Mekong team. The FLAME project was started on 18 February 2022 by boat from Phnom Penh along Bassac River to the Vietnam border and back, and the next day from Phnom Penh along the Mekong River to the Vietnam border and back. From 20-26 February 2022 we are going upstream from Phnom Penh getting through Kampong Cham, Kratie provinces, and finishing at the Onlong Chheur Teal dolphin pools near the Lao border in Stung Treng Province.
Photo: Chhut Chheana / USAID Wonders of the Mekong
Depois de passar por Nova York e Londres, The Creators Project chega oficialmente ao Brasil.
Foto: Sylvio Fagundes - flickr.com/j_sylvio
The Groundnuts Project -- sounds like a 60's band. I spent last Friday
traveling with the hospital truck to a nearby district to pick up around
4,000kg of seeds for peanuts and soybeans to bring back for seed
distribution this week. It's been kind of a madhouse with staying up
late to pack up seeds, leaving early in the morning the next day to
travel out to the villages and do the distribution ceremony, and cover
my inpatient duties at the hospital. We ended up moving around a total
of around 8,000kg of seeds, which has been developing my back and
stomach muscles -- Zambians have such good core strength, I think it
comes from hoeing and hauling around 50kg sacks of maize! You could
continue to pray that people feel the love of God through the work at
the hospital and through these gifts of seeds, and that there will be a
good harvest for the families that plant them.
Weeks after multiple winter storms, the city crews can finally start the clean up of massive branches and damaged trees in my local park, Allen Gardens.
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Otaki
Today we drove Adrian up the Kapiti Coast to Otaki. Partly to see the scenery on the way up and partly so he could go to the outlet stores there before our skiing trip. Once we'd done the shops and had some brunch we went down to the river. It is still officially winter (spring starts on 1st September) but everywhere I look there is yellow, Not just the daffodils but this yellow tree. I don't know what it is called but it is pretty.
Friday, 21st August 2015