MY TURN … I DO TO YOU …….
I HAVE RECEIVED AND NOW I WILL DO TO YOU … MY TURN …………
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I HAVE RECEIVED AND NOW I WILL DO TO YOU … MY TURN …………
MY TURN … I DO TO YOU ……. Read More »
CELEBRATING MOTHERS DAY 2025 … TO MY 91+ YR OLD WIFE AND MOTHER OF 4 WONDERFUL ADULT CHILDREN !!!!!!!!!
An elder sister is feeding her younger brother in a brickfield in an unhealthy environment. These brickfield children have to depend on each other when their parents are engaged at work.
In 2023, Americans alone threw away an estimated 61 billion aluminum cans. Each one of those had the potential to house a brand new life. This photo entitled “An Eye For An Eye” describes how nature can thrive and adapt, even finding space to flourish in the remains of an empty aluminum can. Maybe even
Captured in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, this image features a woman crafting cow dung cakes on a wall, a testament to renewal through sustainable innovation. By turning a natural byproduct into eco-friendly fuel, she revitalises rural life, addressing resource scarcity with resilience. Her actions highlight the transformative power of community-driven solutions for a healthier, regenerated planet.
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The photograph “Dance to Be Born Again” captures the movement of a couple passionately dancing tango in a bar in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It alludes to the human need for companionship (in this case, through dance and music). Although the photograph is a portrait of a man, it should be noted that a central element
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Sometimes it’s hard to look toward the future, but there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.
On a snowy hillside in Hokkaido, Japan, three trees stand close together: two tall and sturdy, one small and delicate. Locals refer to them as the “Tree of the Child and the Parents.” In the middle of winter’s hush, they seem to lean toward one another, shaped by wind and time—but still standing together. In
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In the courtyard of a Tibetan monastery, an elder Tibetan woman raises her palms in prayer. Her eyes are closed, her face weathered by wind and years, but there’s peace in her expression. Around her, the quiet rhythm of daily devotion continues. Her hands speak of loss and healing, of faith carried through generations. Across
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A crack in the old, rugged earth gives way to delicate yet determined new growth, showcasing the quiet, persistent power of renewal that thrives even in the face of adversity. It showcases nature’s remarkable resilience, transforming a seemingly lifeless fracture into a symbol of hope and regeneration, reminding us of the world’s inherent ability to
Celebration of Lunar New Year in Philadelphia. Despite freezing temperatures, there is joyful anticipation awaiting the promise of renewal for another year. The red firecrackers in the foreground about to be lit bring good luck, while complimented by the red lined winter coat of the youngster on the right (which I see as a symbol
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On the border between California and Nevada, high in the White Mountains, grows a forest of ancient bristlecone pines—some over four thousand years old. For more than a million days and nights, these trees have clung to life at altitudes above 10,000 feet (3000+ meters), drawing sparse nutrients from barren soil and fractured rock. Their
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People pick tea leaves on the mountain. After processing the tea leaves, they bring them down to the bottom of the mountain to sell for money.
This photos was taken during my volunteer work at Adelante Mujer in Cochabamba, Bolivia. The foundation supports warmis (“women” in Quechua) in building a life free from violence, with self-love and confidence. In this image Jolita is having her make up done by the other warmis ifor party taking place at the foundation. Adelante Mujer
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He opened the book and was no longer at home nor in winter. He was seated along a very high wall, with a magnificent summer ivy.
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A lone figure in a tangerine umbrella, she navigates the storm within and without.
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Renewal, for the river is never the same. Through movement and light, life emerges.
The photo was taken in the countryside of Tazbent Bir Mokadem, Tebessa Province, eastern Algeria. It shows a shepherd tending his sheep, which feed, grow, reproduce and renew themselves
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