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Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday living.
— Pablo Picasso
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Concorde gets a spring clean ready for the new season at the National Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
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© Paul Dodds
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Thanks to my friend, C.D., for posing for this picture! Obviously, the brush end would have been better placed slightly to the right.
C)Michael G.Kenny:Drum Dance Ireland....At Work,entertaining the crowd for the National Spring Clean Day in Library Place Killorglin County Kerry Saturday April 14th 2012
Some friends and I discussed a project by which we gather a crowd of people to join us in picking up rubbish at various locations around Tehran. We thought about maybe doing this on a monthly bases and figured we get one underway and set about doing "prevention as oppose to cure" part later.
The weekend we chose seemed to coincide with some be-green slam-down between the president and the Mayor of Tehran. Apparently there was some tree planting episode also on the day we headed.
Joining us for the trip we had some representatives from a couple of NGOs and also a German photographer, Kai Wiedenhöfer, partly in town to photograph the upcoming elections and also in the region for his Walls project, by which he's photographing detention walls, i.e. Gaza/West bank.
We chose a tourist spot up in the North of Tehran called Tochal, for which we were told needed a good cleaning, yet upon arriving we'd been misinformed and the place not only had bins every 20 metres but also had workers regularly cleaning. I guess we gave them a day off.
So, armed with gloves, plastic bags and enthusiasm , we did very little other than enjoy the nice weather and chat about a future event.
Personally I conducted an interview with the German photographer for which he spoke of his travels to the Occupied Territories of Palestine and his project of Wall; Mexico/America, Northern Ireland etc.
If anyone is interested in joining us next time, please get in touch.
Some friends and I discussed a project by which we gather a crowd of people to join us in picking up rubbish at various locations around Tehran. We thought about maybe doing this on a monthly bases and figured we get one underway and set about doing "prevention as oppose to cure" part later.
The weekend we chose seemed to coincide with some be-green slam-down between the president and the Mayor of Tehran. Apparently there was some tree planting episode also on the day we headed.
Joining us for the trip we had some representatives from a couple of NGOs and also a German photographer, Kai Wiedenhöfer, partly in town to photograph the upcoming elections and also in the region for his Walls project, by which he's photographing detention walls, i.e. Gaza/West bank.
We chose a tourist spot up in the North of Tehran called Tochal, for which we were told needed a good cleaning, yet upon arriving we'd been misinformed and the place not only had bins every 20 metres but also had workers regularly cleaning. I guess we gave them a day off.
So, armed with gloves, plastic bags and enthusiasm , we did very little other than enjoy the nice weather and chat about a future event.
Personally I conducted an interview with the German photographer for which he spoke of his travels to the Occupied Territories of Palestine and his project of Wall; Mexico/America, Northern Ireland etc.
If anyone is interested in joining us next time, please get in touch.
A gardener's daughter stopped me on my way, on the day I was to wed
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And there we laid cool in the shade singing songs and making GLOVE...
With the naked earth beneath us and the universe above.
(125/365)
these are the only things I hoard. I keep thinking that they might come in handy one day (they're mainly old issues of elle decoration & living etc - oh, and I had no idea I had so many copies of fitness magazine!!) but I've now learnt that I can let them go. besides, the room they were in is going to become someone else's bedroom - yay!
May 15, 2010 - The White Center Community Development Association (WCCDA) hosted their 8th annual Spring Clean event with over 550 registered volunteers working on a wide variety of community improvement projects.
House of Prayer, Little Braxted, Essex
The great church artist Ernest Geldart was Rector of Little Braxted from 1883 to 1900, and he built this little chapel beside his Rectory in 1885.
The Little Braxted churchwarden, whom I bumped into by coincidence at Wickham Bishops on the annual churchyard springclean detail, said he thought Geldart had become infirm and couldn't manage the four mile round trip to St Nicholas anymore, but I don't think that can be right. I suspect he had it built when he was Rector, so that he could use it for even more extreme Romanist liturgies than he could reasonably carry out at St Nicholas
This chapel, incidentally, is dedicated as St Mary's House of Prayer.
May 15, 2010 - The White Center Community Development Association (WCCDA) hosted their 8th annual Spring Clean event with over 550 registered volunteers working on a wide variety of community improvement projects.
CSFS and DFPC (Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control) staff joined forces to beautify the CSFS State and Fort Collins District office grounds on May 22. The annual project helps clean up the grounds shared by the two agencies. Socializing and a bbq lunch were enjoyed by the hard working group.
Some friends and I discussed a project by which we gather a crowd of people to join us in picking up rubbish at various locations around Tehran. We thought about maybe doing this on a monthly bases and figured we get one underway and set about doing "prevention as oppose to cure" part later.
The weekend we chose seemed to coincide with some be-green slam-down between the president and the Mayor of Tehran. Apparently there was some tree planting episode also on the day we headed.
Joining us for the trip we had some representatives from a couple of NGOs and also a German photographer, Kai Wiedenhöfer, partly in town to photograph the upcoming elections and also in the region for his Walls project, by which he's photographing detention walls, i.e. Gaza/West bank.
We chose a tourist spot up in the North of Tehran called Tochal, for which we were told needed a good cleaning, yet upon arriving we'd been misinformed and the place not only had bins every 20 metres but also had workers regularly cleaning. I guess we gave them a day off.
So, armed with gloves, plastic bags and enthusiasm , we did very little other than enjoy the nice weather and chat about a future event.
Personally I conducted an interview with the German photographer for which he spoke of his travels to the Occupied Territories of Palestine and his project of Wall; Mexico/America, Northern Ireland etc.
If anyone is interested in joining us next time, please get in touch.
Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday living.
— Pablo Picasso
Typeface: Above the Beyond Script
Merchandise available: www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/81444918
C)Michael G.Kenny:Preparations for the National Spring Clean Day in Library Place Killorglin County Kerry Saturday April 14th 2012
May 15, 2010 - The White Center Community Development Association (WCCDA) hosted their 8th annual Spring Clean event with over 550 registered volunteers working on a wide variety of community improvement projects.