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"Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure — these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart."

- Steve Jobs, 2005

 

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Photo A Day: September 11 | what I did today

 

I remembered.

Many birds in bare winter branches on pale blue sky

Rememberance

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After the suicide of his fiancée, a man visits her grave to remember and be close to her once again.

  

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Remember the 10 Run. Home Stretch to the Finish Line. 5k and 10k runners.

At 8:46 this morning, thousands of people lined the waterfront of lower Manhattan and joined hands in a moment of silence to remember the victims of 9/11 as part of the Hand In Hand event. The line stretched all the way from the tip of lower Manhattan to past the World Trade Center site. The people above are facing the World Trade Center.

 

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Remember the 10 Run. Home Stretch to the Finish Line. 5k and 10k runners.

On January 27, the U.S. Mission participated in the official Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony hosted by the UN Offices at Geneva to mark the 75th Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the end of the Holocaust. During the event, Holocaust survivor Paul Sobol recounted his own story of survival, and the Choir of the Geneva Alliance Girsa School, accompanied by the Hotegezugt Orchestra, provided a musical interlude. As Ambassador Bremberg noted in his remarks, “Holocaust Remembrance Day keeps alive the stories and experiences of those who bore witness to one of the most horrific periods in history…. But Holocaust Remembrance Day is more than remembering the past. It’s about understanding why the Holocaust happened. It’s about making sure that Holocaust history is portrayed in an accurate way. It calls on all of us to be mindful of the future and to live up to the pledge of ‘never again’.” Other featured speakers included UNOG Director General Tatiana Valovaya, Israeli Ambassador Aviva Raz Shechter, Russian Ambassador Gennady Gatilov, and EU Ambassador Walter Stevens. Director of the UN Information Service Alessandra Vellucci served as master of ceremonies, and journalist Xavier Colin moderated the discussion with Mr. Sobol.

 

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Historic Life-Saving Station Cemetery, Point Reyes National Seashore

remember when we used to be dope,we dropped a pocket full of poetry on no lines or symmetry, just to be hangin round. A friend of mine talking about art and skateboarding said that we used to eat and eat and eat, laughin and ridin with hands and mouths and feet and muscles, he says now everyones looking for forks and spoons, trying to get the table set up, the right calories, the best wall the hardest most technical trick. Yo Sam I remember when we used to be dope, with just some crayons and watermelon, eat and eat and eat and draw and paint all summer long, the Potato Head Posse! My first crew ! Php got set up around a pop machine that if you hit it right ,the cans would come pouring down, so alot of us street /river kids started hanging round the docks where this pop machine was and started drawing on stuff and skateboarding together, heeeeeeeeea! I remember

According to the Houston Chronicle, before and after Hurricane Katrina’s landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, more than 1 million residents from Louisiana and Mississippi fled their homes. At least 250,000 made it to Houston, with more than 27,000 seeking food, shelter and services at the Astrodome and other area shelters over the next month.

 

Staff from the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs went to the Astrodome on Sept. 2, 2005, to assist Katrina evacuees with finding housing. Within several months, most evacuees were in Houston area apartments, not long-term shelters. According to the Chronicle, as many as 40,000 evacuees permanently settled in the Houston metro area.

 

Volcan Xinantecatl, Toluca, Estado de Mexico.

 

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Remembering november 2006...

Came across several of these beauties recently.

Taken while filming the play Remember Them (WW1 play)

We met that night, when the sea ran high

And I craved for more of that nearlove experience

Those who the music had then joined together,

Are now but asunder…

 

Remember me, when I lit the fire

To Keep us warm

On a cold winter morning

Now I pass through the moment

Can I still recognize a beautiful melody…

 

I play a note, but hear no sound

Have I lost my love or the wings I found

When I was young…

 

…and eager to please anyone who had time…

 

Needed to sing the very notes I heard

Had to stay in the shadows and seek for the loneliness

Nevertheless, the price was higher than I realized

I was to live alone, ready to make the sacrifice

Was I in love with you…

 

My old heart, little harder again

Once the light goes out, everything ends

It is time…

Ready to cause a scene, ready to make the sacrifice

Ready to play the note, ready to end the final show

The only thing I know

 

The Pain is here

To stay I fear

In my eyes

I can change one note and make you cry

In this state of mind

Silence is a crime

 

How can life be so feigned and cold

I´ve answered the call of every melody, lovingly

Did I find the answers to all my questions

 

Or a Gravenimage of me…

 

If I found the hidden fountain

Drank the wisdom from it´s deep

Would I have the time to save me

Would I have them both to keep

Remembering Liz's grandfather, Russ, who passed away in May 2012.

Remember the 10 Run. Home Stretch to the Finish Line. 5k and 10k runners.

"Warmth can be found where it's least expected."

REMEMBER ME?

 

It might be a new year, but Pru is feeling nostalgic as she is reminded of years past. For the New Year's Gala this evening, she uses that nostalgic feeling to inspire her ensemble: an embroidered black and grey number in the finest tulle, featuring a halter neckline and a black velvet belt. With her velvet and taffeta head band, black sheer gloves and black glittery pumps, Pru is a vintage dream, with her inset blue eyes and non-removable wig of mink.

 

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Korean Consulate in Los Angeles on Wilshire Blvd. Memorial to the young lives lost in the Sewol Ferry disaster in S. Korea.

At Greensboro Coliseum Complex on the House Party Tour

Tears for souvenirs and embers for remembers.

 

Twisted Firestarter. WARg! Huh, yeah! What is it good for!?

 

THE CRAZY WORLD OF BRANDON STARK

 

"I am the God of Hell fire and I bring you

 

Fire, I'll take you to burn

Fire, I'll take you to learn

I'll see you burn

 

You fought hard and you saved and earned

But all of it's going to burn

And your mind, your tiny mind

You know you've really been so blind

Now 's your time burn your mind

You're falling far too far behind

 

Oh no

Oh no

Oh no

You're gonna burn

 

Fire, to destroy all you've done

Fire, to end all you've become

I'll feel you burn

 

You've been living like a little girl

In the middle of your little world

And your mind, your tiny mind

You know you've really been so blind

Now's your time to burn your mind

You're falling far too far behind

 

Fire, I'll take you to burn

Fire, I'll take you to learn

I'll see you burn

 

You're gonna burn

You're gonna burn

You're gonna burn

Burn

Burn

Burn

Burn

Burn

Burn

 

Fire, I'll take you to burn

Fire, I'll take you to learn

Fire, I'll take you to burn

Fire, I'll take you to learn"

Remember me when I am gone away,

Gone far away into the silent land;

When you can no more hold me by the hand,

Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay.

Remember me when no more day by day

You tell me of our future that you plann'd:

Only remember me; you understand

It will be late to counsel then or pray.

Yet if you should forget me for a while

And afterwards remember, do not grieve:

For if the darkness and corruption leave

A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,

Better by far you should forget and smile

Than that you should remember and be sad.

 

- Christina Rossetti

 

46/52 (Remember This) Father, Grandfather, Hero. My dad died after a very short battle with lung cancer nine years ago. It seems like just yesterday he was taking all his grandkids fishing. As for me, while he was gone a lot as a navy chief, he was never an absentee father. Every time we was home he was active in our lives as we played baseball, lots of boy scout activities, and all those school band concerts over the years. Always the steady presence in my life and always a kid at heart, I can only hope to be the kind of man he was. I miss you dad!

Developed in 1979, this dove themed playground sits in the heart of Dakota Crescent, along Old Airport Road.

 

Designing playgrounds with local flavour in mind, it is apt that the dove has come to rest in this estate that was once part of Singapore's aviation history. Old Airport Road once served as the runway for Kallang Airport, and after its closure, was developed into a housing estate.

 

The naming behind Dakota also has its own meaning - commemorating the crash of a Dakota DC-3 plane at Kallang Airport in 1946. The dove comes as a symbol of peace, in remembrance of the area's role in Singapore aviation, as well as the disasters that inadvertently happened.

My Mother's youngest brother and his wife on the beautiful mountain where her ashes were scattered.

It wasn't raining?

 

Yeah me neither Raisin. I found this picture on the camera from about 2 weekends ago.

Poppies on Rememberance Crosses

Composite fireworks from Wednesday's Bonfire Night.

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