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valhikes · 1 year
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Bridger National Forest, Wyoming.
Getting started on a grand loop of backpacking, the first day was only the afternoon past big lakes and big creeks before stopping in a camp with a big view.
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wingedjewels · 8 months
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Townsend's Warbler
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Townsend's Warbler by bubble_boy Via Flickr: California Coyote Hills Regional Park Alameda Creek Quarry Lakes Fremont Bay Area San Francisco USA East Bay Nature Birds Wildlife Photography Travel Wild Trails ebparksok
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vintagelasvegas · 8 months
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Las Vegas, Nevada, c. 1919 to the early 20s – three postcards published by White Cross Drugs which opened in the Griffith Building on today's Golden Nugget block in 1919.
(1) Looking east over the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad depot. (2) Bank at Fremont & 1st. (3) View west from Fremont & 1st. via Card Cow
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hibiscusbabyboy · 3 months
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"Lady in Red"
Femme Fatale's starter kit:
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eyefocusing · 4 months
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to be fair the full seattle metro transit map With Buses is a certain type of hell to try to decipher
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thorsenmark · 2 years
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Afternoon Sunlight While Walking Along the Fremont River (Capitol Reef National Park)
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Afternoon Sunlight While Walking Along the Fremont River (Capitol Reef National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the southwest and downstream of the Fremont River while taking in views along the namesake trail in Capitol Reef National Park. My thinking in composing this image was to take advantage of the river flowing by as a leading line into the image. The vegetation and plant-life on both sides would help channel the viewer into the image. Finally off in the distance, one would come to the portions caught in sunlight. I later worked with control points in DxO PhotoLab 5 and then made some adjustments to bring out the contrast, saturation and brightness I wanted for the final image.
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tsundozer · 2 years
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Marsha Lineham once said that borderline is like having third degree burns over 90% of the body. With all due respect to the most important woman in dialectical therapy, I can’t say that I agree.
sometimes, borderline is like rediscovering Everest. You are soaring to impossible heights, your fits of mania become beating wings taking you to peaks that you are certain no man has ever seen. each new elation simply has to be better, truer, than the last.
sometimes borderline is like a retrograde amnesia. each emotional experience is the first, the best, the strangest, the newest emotion that you’ve ever had. or sometimes it’s dementia, floating by in an empty fugue until you’re swept up in an agony from a decade ago when a song by an artist you don’t even like streams on your Spotify just a fraction too long before you manage to hit skip.
It can be like discovering muse, an outpouring of inspiration and creativity in a bold and beautiful and perfect world. Or it’s ennui, abruptly sapping away the inspiration you held as the colors wash away.
But it is never being a burn victim. Each touch is not agony. I am not some pitiable creature that mewls at each attempt at applying the salve. I am not ugly. I am not frightening to look at. I am not charred and hard and my empathy for others is far from a deadened nerve.
There are days when I feel everything is hopeless. There are days when I feel like things couldn’t be better. The world paints itself checkerboard white and I skip across to be dubbed king and then do the same in reverse.
Borderline is many things. I, am many things.
But I do not shy away from being held,
And I don’t believe that loving others, experiencing others, connecting with others, necessitates pain.
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autotrails · 2 years
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American Auto Trail-Old Spanish Trail (Overton to Black Mesa NV)
American Auto Trail-Old Spanish Trail (Overton to Black Mesa NV) https://youtu.be/QU4cxAihlPc This auto trail roughly follows the Armijo Route of the Old Spanish Trail through the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, exploring Overton to Black Mesa, Nevada
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deadpresidents · 13 days
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President Rutherford B. Hayes (far right), First Lady Lucy Webb Hayes, and their party visiting Yosemite -- which was still ten years away from becoming a National Park -- on October 21, 1880. President Hayes was not only the first President in American history to visit the West Coast of the United States while in office, but he was the first incumbent President to travel west of Salt Lake City and only the second to travel west of the Rocky Mountains (his immediate predecessor, Ulysses S. Grant had visited Utah in 1875).
The President's "Great Western Tour", which lasted from August 26-November 6, 1880 took the Presidential party through Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming Territory, Utah Territory, Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington Territory, Arizona Territory, New Mexico Territory, Colorado, and Kansas en route to the Hayes family home, "Spiegel Grove" in Fremont, Ohio in time for Hayes to cast his ballot for fellow Ohioan James Garfield to be his successor.
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catdotjpeg · 6 months
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High school students across San Francisco walked out of classrooms Wednesday to protest Israel’s bombing of Gaza and demand a cease-fire in the Israel-[Palestine] war, organizers said. The walkout came a day after a hospital in Gaza City was destroyed, killing hundreds of Palestinians and others sheltering there... High school students have called for nationwide walkouts to “protest the ongoing killing of Palestinians in Gaza by the Israeli military and to demand an immediate cease-fire,” the San Francisco-based Arab Resource & Organizing Center said in a statement. At 10:30 a.m., Yousra C., a student who declined to give her last name and is president of the Middle Eastern North African Club at Galileo High School, walked out of AP calculus to lead a protest. She was wearing a white hijab and the flag of Palestine on her cheek. She estimated that 150 or 200 students joined the protest, who she said were excused from class to take part in the protest.  They marched around the block at their Marina District school, waving flags and carrying banners. Some chanted in Arabic, “With our souls, with our blood, we will bring you back, Gaza.” “This is our first walkout, but if the civilians of Palestine continue to be bombed, we will continue to speak,” said Yousra, who described herself as Algerian and expressed frustration that the history of Palestine is not taught at her school. [...] “Students know what’s going on, and they want to protest against the genocide,” said another marcher at Galileo High, a junior named Halima L., who declined to share her last name. “This is not about the bombing of the hospital. It’s about 75 years of oppression.” The students did three or four laps around campus, accompanied by a car with its horn blaring and students hanging out of windows waving the Palestinian flag. They finished with a final chant and rally in front of the school before ending the protest by midday. At a morning news conference on the steps of City Hall organized by the Arab Resource & Organizing Center, activists made urgent calls of their own before the 10:30 a.m. walkout. San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen — the only elected official to participate in the news conference — called on President Biden and other congressional leaders to do “everything in their power” to secure a cease-fire. “Every day since Oct. 7, I have been living with a pit in my stomach. I know many of you here live with that pit every day,” she said. “Collective punishment is a war crime, and what I watch Israel doing every day in Gaza is just that.” [...] In Oakland, about 30 students gathered at Lake Merritt, holding signs that read “California stands with Gaza” and “Stop killing the kids,” according to social media posts. [...] Another speaker at the City Hall event, Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, called the war a campaign of mass killing.  “This is not an open-air prison,” she said of conditions in Gaza. “It is a concentration camp.” [...] San Francisco parent Dr. Manal Elkarra, whose family is from Gaza City, listed the casualties from the blast at a Gaza hospital that Palestinian officials say has left hundreds dead. “Doctors in the Gaza strip are pleading for your help,” she said, choking back tears. Battling Israel’s blockade of water, power or help to Gaza, medical professionals are running out of body bags, have been forced to reuse surgical gloves, and store the deceased in ice cream trucks due to an overflow of corpses coming through the morgues, she said.
-- From "S.F. students walk out to protest Israel airstrikes on Gaza after Hamas attack" by Jessica Flores, Annie Vainshtein, and Sam Whiting for San Francisco Chronicle, 18 Oct 2023
The Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) lists the participating schools as Life Academy, Oakland International, Latitude High, Fremont High, and MetWest High in Oakland; Galileo Academy, Lowell High, Balboa High, Mission High, San Francisco School of the Arts, Ida B. Wells High, Lincoln High, George Washington High, June Jordan School, and City College of San Francisco in San Francisco; Oceana High in Pacifica; and Berkeley High in Berkeley. Over 1700 students are said to have participated.
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valhikes · 1 year
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Bridger National Forest, Wyoming.
Second day backpacking Bridger Wilderness left the grand views by Pine Creek Canyon for the rolling rocky land full of lakes.
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wingedjewels · 8 months
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Black-throated Gray Warbler 2
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Black-throated Gray Warbler 2 by bubble_boy Via Flickr: California Coyote Hills Regional Park Alameda Creek Quarry Lakes Fremont Bay Area San Francisco USA East Bay Nature Birds Wildlife Photography Travel Wild Trails ebparksok
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vintagelasvegas · 4 months
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Fremont & 4th St, January 10, 1930
Facing northeast, W.E. Ferron residence 404 Fremont St on the corner, today's Neonopolis. Lake-Eglington Family Photograph Collection (PH-00010), UNLV Special Collections.
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keanuquotes · 10 months
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I JUST LISTENED TO AN INTERVIEW AND ROB SAID THAT BRET AND KEANU WROTE THE LYRICS. KEANU DID NOT ALLOW ANY CREDIT FOR THE LYRICS IN THE PAST. THIS IS BIG FOR THE FANS.
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thorsenmark · 4 months
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A Deer Crossing the Trail (Capitol Reef National Park)
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A Deer Crossing the Trail (Capitol Reef National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: While walking along the Fremont River Trail in the Fruita area of Capitol Reef National Park. The view is looking to the southwest. With this image, I decided to use the trail ahead as a leading line to the deer crossing, having that centered, more or less, in the image.
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grudnick · 1 year
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The Residents by Skatole Grudnick Via Flickr: The Residents ! April 1 2023 at the Ottobar in Baltimore, Maryland. The Residents 2023 Tour Dates: 03/16 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom 03/17 – Seattle, WA @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center 03/18 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre 03/20 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge 03/21 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater 03/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Cedar 03/24 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall 03/25 – Detroit, MI @ Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit 03/27 – South Burlington @ Higher Ground 03/28 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair 03/30 – New York, NY @ (Le) Poisson Rouge 03/31 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at the Fillmore 04/01 – Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar 04/02 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle 04/03 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse 04/05 – New Orleans, LA @ The Broadside 04/07 – Dallas, TX @ The Kessler 04/08 – Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater 04/09 – Austin, TX @ The Parish 04/12 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole 04/15 – Santa Cruz, CA @ Rio Theatre 04/17 – San Francisco @ Great American Music Hall 04/18 – San Francisco @ Great American Music Hall 04/19 – San Francisco @ Great American Music Hall
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