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Only miss the sun when it starts to snow
Only know you love her when you let her go
And you let her go......
(Passenger - Let Her Go)
Icicle at my backyard left by the recent Central Texas winter storm.
They filled their hearts with hope and joy when it appeared a hopeless task. They realised that it was the fabric of their being; as they moved slowly to some sort of understanding and allowed themselves the opportunity to be free.
Words by Sophie Shapiro
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
Taken back in 2001 with a 35mm Nikon.
Waiting for the G train across the platfrom (which can take a while), so took a couple shots of the A/C coming in. Lucky for me that in this frame you can just make out the woman looking over her shoulder at me, plus the fact I timed it just about right to let enough time go by when the train was standing still, hence you can make out the train. All-in-all, I'm happy, 1 out of 2 frames, and this is what I got.
I wouldn't dare trying this again, with all the security hype.
Anywhere I would've followed you
Say something, I'm giving up on you
And I am feeling so small
It was over my head
I know nothing at all
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2U0Ivkn2Ds
day 2 of lyrically inspired with angie www.flickr.com/photos/anngeedee/
6 of 100 self portraits
"Reached back for the bottle
And rubbed against the lamp
Genie came out smiling
Like some Eastern tramp
He said 'hey boy what's happening,
What is going on?
You can have three wishes
If you dont take too long'
I said well
I wish that all were happy Lebanon...
Wish somebody'd help me write this song
I wish when I was young
My old man had not been gone
Genie said consider it done..."
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"Three Wishes" by Roger Waters. Album "Amused to Death"
Its what i was listening to whilst putting this together. Its a very relevant album at the moment i think.
have a look at this group
Hello Flickr,
This year lot's of things have changed and continue to change.
At the end of May I took the decision to end my engagement with Damian.
Nothing significant changed, and there was no one else, but fundamentally I felt I had changed- and I didn't think it was fair to carry on committing into a relationship that Damian committed so strongly to. We still love each other, I think we always will, but for now we are moving on different paths. For now I am choosing to hold onto the good parts, as this has been one of the most significant relationships I have ever had.
BC is expanding its #SaySomething awareness campaign to help end the silence about sexual assault and encourage more people to speak up, become aware and learn safe ways to help or offer support to someone who has experienced sexual violence.
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Morris visited the Surpassing Our Survival (SOS) Society – which has one of the larger contracts to deliver the Stopping the Violence counselling program in B.C. – to hear about its work with victims and outline steps the Province is taking to eliminate sexual violence.
L-R: Krista Levar, Coordinator, RCMP Victim Services; Max, therapy dog; Minister Mike Morris; Leslie Tozer, Executive Director & Trauma Counsellor, Surpassing our Survival Society; Minister Shirley Bond.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0074-000444
This is begging for a new caption. I just haven't figured out what it is yet.
"Out, out, damn spot!" maybe?
Clipped from a 1935 Rinso advertisement.
The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
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BC is expanding its #SaySomething awareness campaign to help end the silence about sexual assault and encourage more people to speak up, become aware and learn safe ways to help or offer support to someone who has experienced sexual violence.
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Morris visited the Surpassing Our Survival (SOS) Society – which has one of the larger contracts to deliver the Stopping the Violence counselling program in B.C. – to hear about its work with victims and outline steps the Province is taking to eliminate sexual violence.
L-R: Minister Mike Morris; Krista Levar, Coordinator, RCMP Victim Services; Max, therapy dog; Minister Shirley Bond.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0074-000444
BC is expanding its #SaySomething awareness campaign to help end the silence about sexual assault and encourage more people to speak up, become aware and learn safe ways to help or offer support to someone who has experienced sexual violence.
Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Morris visited the Surpassing Our Survival (SOS) Society – which has one of the larger contracts to deliver the Stopping the Violence counselling program in B.C. – to hear about its work with victims and outline steps the Province is taking to eliminate sexual violence.
L-R: Minister Mike Morris; Krista Levar, Coordinator, RCMP Victim Services; Max, therapy dog; Minister Shirley Bond.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0074-000444
Safety Archive 12"x12" by Darlene Charneco
resin and mixed media
From Islands of Memory
photo by Gary Mamay
BC is expanding its #SaySomething awareness campaign to help end the silence about sexual assault and encourage more people to speak up, become aware and learn safe ways to help or offer support to someone who has experienced sexual violence.
L-R: Leslie Tozer, Executive Director & Trauma Counsellor, Surpassing our Survival Society; Minister Shirley Bond.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016PSSG0074-000444
The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
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Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
If you like any images on my stream, please do check out / 'like' my Facebook Page
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The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
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Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
If you like any images on my stream, please do check out / 'like' my Facebook Page
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The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
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Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
If you like any images on my stream, please do check out / 'like' my Facebook Page
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There were tiny spiders falling out of the trees around this spot. I barely noticed them, so I didn't say anything to The Muse, for despite her inherent kindnesses to our planet's small creatures, she has occasionally overreacted on the "willies" thing and killed one in her panic.
There is always plenty of guilt about these accidents, so I handle the spiders in this relationship... usually taking them gently in-hand and escorting them 'elsewhere' [I usually claim 'outside' and even make noises with this-or-that outside door to support the proclamation] but I'm redepositing the harmless arachnid pal to another corner of the house.
But there were now too many in my hair for even me to put up with the creepies and crawlies playing about my ears and the tops of my eyebrows...
I vaulted my torso horizontal and shook them violently out of my hair. I may have also 'grunted a little about the ooginess'.
The Muse backs off towards the leaf-broken shaft of sunlight at the side of the road.
Not a word from her.
She knew better. I'd shake them off onto her, if she gave me any crap.
I think there are spiders in my brain, now.
This may please her.
...
Images and stories © 2008 ericHews [erichews.com].
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The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
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Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
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Graffiti on the main builing at Ina Boudier Bakkerlaan, Utrecht.
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Graffiti is een verzamelnaam voor afbeeldingen of teksten die op straat of op een andere min of meer openbare plaats met verf, verfstift (paintmarker), inkt of krassen zijn aangebracht.
The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
All Rights Reserved
Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
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Talking about domestic violence is tough but we can't stop it if we don't all speak up. Use the hashtag #SaySomething to speak up and join the conversation.
Learn more, saysomethingbc.ca
Pulp Fiction Tarot: Queen of Rods. Mia Wallace finally reaps the reward of her casual but rampant drug use.
The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
All Rights Reserved
Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
If you like any images on my stream, please do check out / 'like' my Facebook Page
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The theme of this year's pride march was 'Say Something', with 15 of the 130 floats addressing the issue of same-sex civil unionship. New South Wales Labor Minister Verity Firth said: "We must never forget that the first Mardi Gras in 1978 was about the struggle for equality and this aspect remains absolutely a part of the parade today."
Organisers set up speech bubbles along the parade route and called on spectators to speak out against inequality.
The parade was led by eight people who organisers say have made an impact in the lives of people identifying as GLBTQ. They included openly gay actress Lily Tomlin, gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell and two Melbourne teens who protested against the ban on gay couples at a school formal.
All Rights Reserved
Photography by Josephine Ki www.josephineki.com.au
For high res images, please contact me at mail@josephineki.com.au
If you like any images on my stream, please do check out / 'like' my Facebook Page
www.facebook.com/pages/Josephine-Ki-Photography/227433525829