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this is me remembering.

remembering me

detached from the noise;

deemed to be unfair;

consumed by the silence;

me giving it all away.

bus stop at the corner of columbia pike and glebe - 01.01.19

Donz Bar; Mandeville, Louisiana.

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

Coach Eddie Sutton talks at halftime of the January 26, 2011, Texas/ OSU basketball game. This was the 10th anniversary of the plane crash. Halftime was dedicated to Remembering the 10 fallen Cowboys killed in the January 27, 2001 plane crash on the way back from a basketball game in Colorado.

Arlington National Cemetery

In America: Remember WHITE FLAGS art exhibition honoring each person who has died from COVID-19 near George Washington Monument Grounds on the National Mall at Constitution Avenue and 15th Street, NW, Washington DC on Friday afternoon, 1 October 2021 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

VOLUNTEERS transcribing / converting digital submissions via handwriting onto flags

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Visit IN AMERICA: REMEMBER / WHITE FLAGS / COVID-19 Deaths Memorial Art Exhibition website at www.inamericaflags.org/

 

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Elvert Barnes COVID 19 Pandemic October 2021 docu-project at elvertxbarnes.com/covid-19-project

 

Elvert Barnes October 2021 at elvertxbarnes.com/october-2021

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

yesterday at Munich Englischer Garten there was a couple who had 5 or 6 Bullies with them. it was like a fairy tale: the low warm autumn sun and bouncing around me happily this horde of small, grinning guys. one I liked particularly well, he was winking at me and I immediately felt myself reminded of Bruno.

friendly, confident and full of self-satisfaction: belly full, sun is shining, what more do you need?

I have dug out a few of his pics as a small reminder of my little boy: he was such a pain in the neck, but also such a sunshine in my life :-)

Taken while filming the play Remember Them (WW1 play)

Vancouver August !7th, 2013

Somewhere in the corner of a foreign land........

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

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The holiday is fast approaching, and there's lots to remember. I'm big on lists and everything is going on it!

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

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. The Virginia Beach Fraternal Order of Police hosts this annual memorial service as a tribute to all local law enforcement officers that have died in the line of duty in service to the City of Virginia Beach.

Reminder: Flags should be flown at half-staff on May 15th

This tribute to American law enforcement officers is part of the historic crime bill that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1994. At the request of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Public Law 103-322 designates Peace Officers Memorial Day as one of only two days each year during which government agencies, businesses and residents are to fly their U.S. flags at half-staff.

“Just as we honor those who died in military service each Memorial Day, our nation pauses each May 15th to show its appreciation for the more than 20,000 men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our communities and safeguarding our democracy here at home,” said Craig W. Floyd, Memorial Fund Chairman and CEO. “Lowering flags to half-staff on Peace Officers Memorial Day is also a way to remember the family members, friends and colleagues these brave American heroes left behind.”

  

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Yesterday I attended the Remembrance Day service in the city. I felt privileged to take these photos.

Dignatories at the ceremony marking the 23rd anniversay of the Halabja Chemical Attack.

Actor Robert Pattinson (L) and actress Emilie de Ravin attend the premiere of "Remember Me" at the Paris Theatre on March 1, 2010 in New York City.

 

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

@ Chowmahalla Palace, Hyderabad

 

© Vikas Nambiar, All Rights Reserved

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

The National Infantry Museum was proud to host the Georgia dedication of Remembering Our Fallen, a new traveling exhibit which honors the 198 Georgians killed in combat since 9/11. Gold Star families from across the state were the first to see the exhibit, and had the chance to hang notes and pictures that will stay with the exhibit as it travels around the state. These families, who have suffered so much, ask only that their loved ones never be forgotten. This exhibit goes a long way toward assuring that. It will be on display at the National Infantry Museum through November 2. Its next stops are Macon and Savannah.

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

A moment of silence.

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

The cinema complex Kinepolis in the city of Leuven requested the presence of Star Wars-cosplayers for the 1st days of screening "The Force awakens" so the fans could have a picture taken. And on the last day the photographer fell ill. So I had to rush in and finish the job.

 

Cosplayers: Vanessa, Alexis & Bert

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Memorial Boards for Mum's Funeral.

St Bartholomew the Less, London

 

This church is one of the City of London's best kept secrets, but the City has so many best-kept secrets that it is hard to wander around it without stumbling upon at least one of them. To find St Bartholomew the Less you will need to enter the gates of St Bartholomew's hospital, for this church is the hospital chapel. Until 2015 it was also a parish church, a unique combination in England, but the parish boundaries have been redrawn and St Bartholomew the Less now has the status of a chapel of ease within the parish of St Bartholomew the Great, whose church lies a hundred yards off.

 

The church had acquired parish status in the 1540s at the time of the Reformation, and was rebuilt in a pleasing Georgian octagonal shape by Thomas Hardwick in the 1820s, completing the plan and work of George Dance. The tower survives from the late medieval church.

 

Of all City churches, St Bartholomew the Less can be guaranteed to be open all day, every day, and so you will be able to step into its simple, pleasing and in some ways surprising interior. The floor is raised, a theatrical effect, and the sanctuary contributed by Hardwick gives the building focus. The linenfold woodwork is delightful. The jolly postwar glass (the church suffered blast damage) is by Hugh Easton, not always a safe pair of hands but here he was on top form.

 

Most of the memorials are to former surgeons and doctors associated with the church, but Easton's windows remember the nurses. Most unusually for the City of London churches, St Bartholomew the Less has brasses, and these contribute to the feel of a church which is quite different to any of its City compatriots.

 

On my last visit I was followed into the church by four Italian tourists, who quickly realised their mistake and headed back out to find St Bartholomew the Great. The only other visitor was a woman in a dressing gown who lit a candle and sobbed quietly. Sometimes you need this in the City to remind you what the churches are actually there for.

 

(c) Simon Knott, December 2015

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

My son asking to lay his own named poppy on the memorial finally tipped me over the edge. It was an emotional affair at the parade and service

Eleven years ago this night she left us. A photograph of Mom on Lombard Street took on a whole new meaning. My Dad took this; it's SOOC.

I always knew she was an angel...

Taking down the installation at the Tower of London

'Remember October' at 'Melkweg', Amsterdam on Sunday, 23rd of April 2012.

 

Band Members:

Mitchell Emmen - Vocals/Guitar

Jurian Keijner - Guitar/Vocals

Bryan Kraan - Bass

Niels Helder - Drums

 

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"Remember God and worship HIM when you are happy. Forget yourself when you are in sorrows. Peace comes to you of its own accord. energy and enthusiasm (to act), and courage of the mind to move forward, can be acquired from serenity." --SGS

Remember Fukushima

 

On the third anniversary of the tragic events following the tsunami and the resulting nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Greens/EFA MEPs carried out a symbolic action to remember the disaster and its victims at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

 

This followed a press conference with Naoto Matsumura, the last man living in the forbidden zone of Fukushima, hosted by green MEPs Sandrine Bélier and Michele Rivasi.

 

Find out more at www.stopclimatechange.net/

 

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