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Grandmother watching people and her grandchildren playing in the park. Captured at Mondsee, Austria.
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They sail away from the harbour of Horta on the Paula da Gama from Graciosa (another Island from the Azores Archipelago) to unknown destination.
We feel so grateful for the beautiful box of Atticus’s remains, the cards, and his lovey, perfect paw print. We feel like they really honored him, the importance of this final step, and the love we shared with him.
I took this back in November on a trip to Edinburgh and forgot about it until now. The number of crosses in the ground really brought home to me the number of people effected by War. I 'planted' a cross and it was a very moving experience placing it in the ground.
Before opening to the public, 9/11 Memorial Museum staff place a white rose at the name of each victim who has a birthday that day.
The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into bronze panels edging the Memorial pools, a powerful reminder of the largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on American soil and the greatest single loss of rescue personnel in American history.
"Years later we'll remember the bathtub.
the position
.................of the taps
the water, slippery
as if a bucketful
................. of eels had joined us ...
we'll be old, our children grown up
but we'll remember the water
........................................sloshing out
the useless soap,
the mountain of wet towels,
'Remember the bathtub in Belfast?'
we'll prod each other -"
~Sujata Bhatt, b. 1956 ~
I've been looking for this poem for years .... it meant something
(though soap isn't useless ...)
She lived in a farmhouse just like this. No T.V., no dishwasher, no washing machine, no MP3 player but 500 acres, endless hard work and the belief that she was the luckiest woman alive.
pelicula que vi ayer en el cine.. no mentira por que ya la sacaron :( sakjsakjsakjsa xd.. yo queria verla en el cine pero no ta ¬¬ xd.. la vi en mi celu (H) osea :A akjsakjsakjsakjsa xd
era linda la pelicula... me gustaron muchas partes...el final no tanto pero la pelicula me gusto!
Maybe today is not the best time to post a photo like this but sad things happen no matter what and I just felt like shooting the idea. We all have our weak moments, we all don't know what to do sometimes. And it's ok. Because when we find our way after that we're stronger than ever. It's easy to fall.. and it's even easier to stay down. But is it worth it?
& what better time than Christmas to wish for a change? :)
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In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
Carlos and Vida are one of the cutest couples I know! They got engaged on Valentine's Day, 18 years ago. They're always so lovey dovey with each other. It's nice to see that kind of relationship. I'm happy I have them during this month, this theme is perfect for them. Love this image!!
This is my new Halo Reach/Multiplayer Moc. It doesn't realy resemble a specific map, just some of the different abilities you can use on the video game: Halo Reach, such as running, jet pack, energy shield. Also, it can be opened to get a better (clear) view at it (Moc "semi- opened"right now). To watch it totally open click on the link: or to watch it totally closed click here: www.flickr.com/photos/53675253@N07/5196951224/
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Rolling Stones founder member Brian Jones was fondly regarded by their drummer Charlie Watts, here attending Brian's funeral at Cheltenham, eight days after his sudden death on July 3rd 1969.
Please do not use image without permission, thank you.
...departed loved ones. See more remembrances below.
Photos taken at Portland's historic Lone Fir Cemetery for Our Daily Challenge: SIGNS OF OUR HUMANITY.
And 113 Pictures in 113 #92 In Memory
And Today's Posting #463 Half a dozen, do you have six of the same thing or the number '6'. There are six letters in MOTHER and six cemetery shots.
"The men and women who serve in our battlefields may be Democrats and Republicans and Independents, but they have fought together and bled together and some died together under the same proud flag. They have not served a Red America or a Blue America - they have served the United States of America."
Barack Obama, August 28, 2008
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There are currently over 23,532,000 living veterans (in war and peace) that have put their lives on the line to protect our right to vote among our other freedoms and approximately 1,190,098 of our brave men and women have died defending all of our rights throughout our country's history.
Please take time to remember them all...
I got to visit the beautiful Spring Mountains National Recreation Area just 40 minutes outside Las Vegas, Nevada this past week. It was a short trip, one that involved the worst flight of my life (engine trouble forced us to fly below 10,000 feet the entire flight from SLC to Vegas), two hours of sleep, Ponderosa pines galore, lots of wildlife including two elk, Joshua trees, a squished rattlesnake, sunset, sunrise, getting stuck in Vegas traffic on a Friday afternoon, and making the flight home with less than five minutes to spare. It was a wild whirlwind of a trip, but the Spring Mountains were oh so gorgeous.
I took along a pack of ATZ Edge Cut and really loved the results. On some of the other photos I'll be posting soon, you can see a faint horizontal line through the center. One of the photos has streaks like regular ATZ film, and most of the shots are very very blue, like old school Time Zero. This is cool stuff. I can't wait to shoot another pack.
...and posting photos in between sneezing and coughing. FLU (Feeling Little Unhealthy)! :)
The photo was taken in Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo.
The Great Mosque or Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo, was built on the site of a former Roman temple and Byzantine cathedral by St. Helen (mother of Constantine the Great) in 715. However, after numerous reconstructions little remains of the original structure, and what you see today dates mostly from the 12th century and later.
Thanks for your visit and have a HEALTHY day! (many days!)
"Often in life we forget the things we should remember and remember the things we should forget"
- unknown
Nektar / Remember the Future
Side one: ( all songs written by Nektar)
- "Remember the Future (Part I)" - 16:40
a) "Images of the Past"
b) "Wheel of Time"
c) "Remember the Future"
d) "Confusion"
Side two: ( all songs written by Nektar)
- "Remember the Future (Part II)" - 19:00
a) "Returning Light"
b) "Questions and Answers"
c) "Tomorrow Never Comes"
d) "Path of Light"
e) "Recognition"
f) "Let It Grow"
Allan "Taff" Freeman – keyboards, backing vocals, production
Roye Albrighton – guitars, lead vocals, production
Derek "Mo" Moore – bass guitar, backing vocals, production
Ron Howden – drums, percussion, backing vocals, production
Mick Brockett – lights, production
Peter Hauke - production
Barry Hammond - engineer
Studio: Chipping Norton Studio, Oxfordshire, England (August 1973)
gatefold: photo by Dieter Weis (lightshow by Mick Brockett)
Label: Bacillus (Bellaphon) 1973
ex Vinyl-Collection MTP
“Maine was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April. U.S. newspapers, engaging in yellow journalism to boost circulation, claimed that the Spanish were responsible for the ship's destruction. The phrase, "Remember the Maine! To hell with Spain!" became a rallying cry for action. Although the Maine explosion was not a direct cause, it served as a catalyst that accelerated the events leading up to the war.”