Flower power - The Boston Globe - 13-04-11
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Open your mind, your heart to other cultures
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas
You will be a better person
Usted será una mejor persona
RM
Flower power
The spring equinox was March 20 this year, determined by the changing sunlight and how the earth is tilted and orbits the sun. But we don't need to look to the skies to know the seasons are turning. All we have to do is glance more earthbound to find flashes of color and bursts of life. Flowers are appearing in all kinds of places since the equinox. -- Lloyd Young (27 photos total)
A lone flower is propped up by a boot at a shoe installation marking International Day for Landmine Awareness at Simon Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia April 4. On each of the more than 9,000 shoes is the name of a land mine victim representing those injured in Colombia. Colombia is second to Afghanistan as the nation with the largest number of victims. (Fernando Vergara/Associated Press) #
A woman places flowers on the tomb of her deceased family member at a cemetery during the Qingming Festival in Beijing, China April 5. Qingming festival, also known as the Grave Sweeping Day is when Chinese around the world remember their dearly departed and take time off to clean the tombs and place flowers and offerings. (Andy Wong/Associated Press) #
Libyans hold up flowers to welcome a Turkish ship arriving from Misrata to the port of Benghazi to evacuate the wounded on April 3. The Turkish vessel is taking hundreds of people wounded in the Libyan uprising for treatment in Turkey from the two cities of Misrata and Benghazi. (Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images) #
A bird sits on the branch of a cherry tree surrounded by pink blossoms at Tokyo's Ueno Park on April 2. Cherry blossoms, symbols of the fleeting nature of life, are blooming in Tokyo but many of the usual boisterous parties will be cancelled as Japan deals with the recent earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters. (Yoshhikazu Tsuno/AFP/Getty Images) #
A oil beetle feeds on a flower close to the coastal path during the first ever nationwide survey to map the location of the threatened and creatures on March 24 near Plymouth, England. Often found on the coast, and particularly in the south west of England, the number of oil beetle species found in the UK has halved in the last 100 years and the survey will help establish the whereabouts of the remaining four species and boost efforts to secure their future. The survey is being launched today by Buglife: The Invertebrate Trust and the National Trust in partnership with Natural England and Oxford University Museum of Natural History. ( Matt Cardy/Getty Images) #
A woman reacts as she looks at the flowers laid in memory of the victims of the March 29, 2010 terrorist bomb blast at the site of the attack in the Lubyanka metro station in Moscow. Russia this March marked one year since the metro bombings, when 40 people were killed and dozens wounded by two female suicide bombers during the morning rush hour. ( Natalia Kolesnikova/AFP/Getty Images) #
Flowers are seen at the site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City March 25. The ceremony marked the 100 year anniversary of the fire which killed 146 immigrant workers, most of them young women. Workers were locked into the factory during their shifts, preventing escape. New Yorkers watched in horror from below as workers leapt to their deaths from the windows above. Public outcry over the tragedy led to nationwide debate on workers rights and safety regulations and helped pave the way for strong workers unions. (Eric Thayer/Getty Images) #
Flowers are tied to a stone momument on a bridge in the quake and tsunami-devastated Yuriage district of Natori, Miyagi prefecture, on March 25. Two weeks after a giant quake struck and sent a massive tsunami crashing into the Pacific coast, the death toll from Japan's worst post-war disaster topped 10,000 and there was little hope for 17,500 others still missing. At least 600 of the dead hail from the Yuriage district of Natori. (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images) #
A Yemeni army soldier, with flowers received from protesters, stands guard to protect anti-government protesters during a demonstration demanding the resignation of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa March 23. Yemen opposition groups called on protesters to march on Saleh's Sanaa palace to force him out, hoping to end a crisis his allies abroad fear will benefit Islamic militants. (Ammar Awad/Reuters) #
Flower power - The Boston Globe - 13-04-11
You have an alphabetical guide in the foot of the page in the blog: solitary dog sculptor
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En el blog: Solitary Dog Sculptor I, la guia alfabética está en el costado derecho de la página
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Mis blogs son una casa abierta a todas las culturas, religiones y países. Se un seguidor si quieres, con esta acción usted está construyendo una nueva cultura de la tolerancia, la mente y el corazón abiertos para la paz, el amor y el respeto humano.
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