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Els alumnes mostren d'una manera expressiva i visual els sentiments: de la vergonya, de la por, de l'amor, de la ràbia, de l'egoisme i de la melancolia des del punt de vista personal.
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Els alumnes mostren d'una manera expressiva i visual els sentiments: de la vergonya, de la por, de l'amor, de la ràbia, de l'egoisme i de la melancolia des del punt de vista personal.
Maybe the sign should read, "No pets allowed. This is a pool deck, not a poop deck."
The funny thing about this photo is that the instant I took this shot, a man walked past me with his pug.
New Year's Eve wine tasting, at ...
Arlington (Clarendon), Virginia.
31 December 2014.
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For more than a year, a handmade “Black Lives Matter” sign beckoned from the window where Shy (joewilcox.com/2019/02/09/the-cats-of-university-heights-s...) typically sunned. My “Cats of University Heights” series (joewilcox.com/tag/cats-of-university-heights/) profiled the kitty in February 2019.
I was relieved to see a new sign in Shy’s window on Oct. 3, 2021. I wonder how this sentiment relates to or derives from “Black is Beautiful”—the half-century-old movement and slogan.
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Photo credits: Marina Rossi
A growing number of Japanese immigrants created resentment amongst White Americans. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Executive Order 9066 removed Japanese Americans from their home.
In this photo there are several hands assembled.
They are as if tied together.
We see that all these people who have their hands resting on each other are wearing a white shirt.
at The Saturday Bazaar in Mexico City.
as the legend says,, these are ancient typical instruments that consist on you putting water in them and moving them back and forth while blowing into them through the back spout. while the instrument is being played the lady in the front appears as its crying. it has holes in the bottom of the eyes. these are believed to take your unhappiness away and be companions in ones grief.
I love this stamp sentiment. Its a clear stamp and its not in a set so I can't remember where I got it. I think it just says it all.
Here I have used it on a piece of card stock I cut in the shape of a bookmark. I pouched hole in the top and added some multi coloured string. The Gecko stamp is from Stampit. Think its a real cutie. I used one of those multi coloured ink pads both for the sentiment and the gecko which I stamped on the book mark and the card base, attempting to line up so the gecko underneath the book mark lined up to the bookmark gecko. I coloured the spots with markers then added glossy accents to the gecko spots to add dimension. Made one, made a dozen. Nice card and mini gift for someone.
Carter is showing how I'm feeling right now. I discovered a shipping failure that may throw a wrench into some serious Christmas plans.
...Proof that the floor can drop-out even if you don't procrastinate.
Grant Park
Milwaukee
Wisconsin
USA