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KUPP - Art project, artists works with young people with the question of future living at Pettersberg, Västerås - Sweden.
year 2007.
Textil and paint.
Virginia National Guard field artillery Soldiers explain the capabilities of the M119A2 howitzer, answer questions about the Guard and take part in a demonstration of 400 years of Virginia artillery during Military Through the Ages March 19, 2016, at Jamestown Settlement in Williamsburg, Virginia. Soldiers from the Hampton-based Battery B, 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment, 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team represented the modern military at the event that features hundreds of historical re-enactors showing how uniforms, weapons and military tactics evolved through the centuries. The Virginia National Guard traces the traditions of Citizen-Solider service to the settlement’s founding in May 1607 and considers Jamestown to be its birthplace. Since 1607 when Capt. John Smith organized a militia to defend the colony there has not been a day without a military presence in Virginia to defend freedom at home and overseas. (Photo by Cotton Puryear, Virginia National Guard Public Affairs)
All photos used from this gallery are to be credited: UNR Med/Brin Reynolds.
Questions: please contact brinr@unr.edu.
JTHM "Question Sleep" shirt. Friend spilled paint on it after I was finished.. so I had to modify it a bit
I was on my back patio looking out into the garden when I happened to look down at my largest Butterfly Bush. There was this lovely Question Mark. There was only enough time to snap off one quick shot before it flew away.
New Mexico has an official state question - "Red or Green?". It's a question commonly heard at restaurants here, where waiters will ask customers "red or green?", meaning what kind of chile do they want with their burrito or enchilada. If you're undecided (maybe new to that restaurant or haven't tried their red yet), or you're just visiting and have no idea, you can order "Christmas" and get red and green.
So when you see a scene like this and you think "chile" you're either a New Mexican, you're on your way to becoming a New Mexican, or maybe you're just hungry.
Time for breakfast, maybe I'll have one of those green chile bagels...
Question 1: Welcome back! It's now the official Year of Statistics! What data should the Library be analyzing this year?
What's behind the door? Is this a philosophical conundrum? You see, I had this friend and he and I played this question game all the time. Does life begin after opening the door? Is finding out what's behind-- there could be nothing-- the door the process of making a path called living or life? Moreover, is this the only door? Do some, get right up to turning the sometimes cold metal? I mean, actually putting their hands on the door, begin to grip and twist its knob or handle, then abruptly turn themseleves around and away from that door and proceed to run? Making it to the door ( or a series of doors-there may even be side doors or trap doors in the floor?), opening it or them and finding there is nothing behind it or them, was this journey or trip time misspent running toward--even for those who turned and ran in the opposite direction-- the door or doors and was enjoying or loathing , the journey, forever lost? Could it be that spending time opening one or more of the doors is/was life and living? I still don't know the answer to that weighty question.
Two members from the Fauquier High School team read the answers to a team challenge question.
Photo: Chris Katella/VIMS
The stones are asking "how long are we gonna have to be covered in ice?"
I didn't notice this until I'd downloaded the images from my camera. I love visual surprises.
Le colloque FO Com sur la question du burn-out s’est déroulé le 29 octobre dernier au siège de la Confédération, à Paris. © Evelyne Salamero
Part of a portraiture project. I asked the sitters a question and recorded their facial expressions while they thought of the answer.
I ask these useless questions,
I do not wait for an answer because I have begun to realize
You never answer when I expect.
~ Thomas Merton- "A Book of Hours, p. 204"
Being Question to what i am doing on the sim.
Krampus has a new helper this year, to help people change their ways for the new year in 2020.
Visit this location at McSleezy's Adult Trailer Park and Motel in Second Life
You should have seen the look on her face when I asked if I could take a picture of her but. Then she remembered the sticker.