Wilhardt St. [Chinatown, LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 6 January 2018
Speed Humps | San Francisco, CA: photo by Robert Ogilvie, 6 January 2018
Ready, Set, Go | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 20 December 2018
Ready, Set, Go | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 20 December 2018
Ready, Set, Go | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 20 December 2018
Torn and billowing [Venice, LA]: photo by Andrew Murr, 5 January 2018
post no bills. san fernando valley, ca. 2016 [Greater Valley Glen, Los Angeles]: photo by eyetwist, 28 August 2016
post no bills. san fernando valley, ca. 2016 [Greater Valley Glen, Los Angeles]: photo by eyetwist, 28 August 2016
No Parking Anytime: photo by Andrew Murr, 27 December 2017
Small table with confection [Sophia Loren]: photo by Michael Ryerson, 6 January 2018
Mermaid Avenue [Coney Island, Brooklyn]: photo by Jeff Turner, 17 September 2017
Auto Repair | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 27 December 2017
Auto Repair | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 27 December 2017
Auto Repair | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 27 December 2017
Small table with confection [Sophia Loren]: photo by Michael Ryerson, 6 January 2018
OTD in 1994, Nancy Kerrigan was clubbed on the leg at Detroit's Cobo Arena; four men, including the ex-husband of Tonya Harding, went to prison for their roles in the attack. This photo shows the first practice session together for the two skaters Feb. 17, 1994.: image via AP Images @AP_Images, 5 January 2017
The eyes chico | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 3 January 2018
Mermaid Avenue [Coney Island, Brooklyn]: photo by Jeff Turner, 17 September 2017
Mermaid Avenue [Coney Island, Brooklyn]: photo by Jeff Turner, 17 September 2017
Kalepa Ridge [Kauai]: photo by efo, 27 December 2017
Kalepa Ridge [Kauai]: photo by efo, 27 December 2017
Car Deck, Aft: photo by Nick Lyle, 5 January 2018
Car Deck, Aft: photo by Nick Lyle, 5 January 2018
Car Deck, Aft: photo by Nick Lyle, 5 January 2018
Farmhouse, Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 2 January 2018
Farmhouse, Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 2 January 2018
Farmhouse, Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 2 January 2018
Untitled [Austria]: photo by József Pataki, 17 December 2017
Eastern Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 16 December 2017
Untitled [Austria]: photo by József Pataki, 26 December 2017
In a Field, Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 30 December 2017
Untitled [Austria]: photo by József Pataki, 27 December 2017
In a Field, Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 31 December 2017
Untitled [Austria]: photo by József Pataki, 4 January 2018
Palouse, Washington: photo by Austin Granger, 3 January 2018
Untitled [Austria]: photo by József Pataki, 6 January 2018
Seagulls | Varanasi 2017 | Migratory birds at Varanasi: photo by Ravikanth Kurma, 21 December 2017
Stalwarts, Madison Avenue, 1/4/2018: photo by sasquahtch, 4 January 2018
Rodman, Iowa: photo by Joseph Vavak, 4 January 2018
Rodman, Iowa: photo by Joseph Vavak, 4 January 2018
Rodman, Iowa: photo by Joseph Vavak, 4 January 2018
Untitled [Chennai]: photo by Sasikumar Ramachandran, 3 January 2018
Days Beyond | The “Thompson News Items” column in the Moab newspaper was written by Virginia Gruver. Th[r]ough the early 1960s, with the population dwindling, more and more of the news stories were about Virginia Gruver herself. She writes about a trip to Grand Junction for a check-up – “Doctor said she’s getting along fine.” There are visitations, a surprise wedding shower that she planned, and a quick note about “the mother of Virginia Gruver” who is “under the weather with this stomach trouble going around.” Sure, there are others who are mentioned, but hardly a week went by when the readers of the Times-Independent weren’t in the know about the happenings in the life of dear Virginia Gruver. Virtually every word of the April 27, 1961 column was about her and her family’s doings. She was called upon by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson on Monday, picked asparagus in Green River on Wednesday, her son visited Crawford on Friday, and Virginia threw a birthday party for her grand daughter, Ginger Shuey, on Saturday. Virginia cooked “a delicious supper.” On Sunday, her son stayed at her place overnight, but not before a big lion hunt. Though I can’t find where she is buried, Virginia Gruver passed away in September 1978. [Thompson Springs, UT]: photo by Load Film In Subdued Light, 31 July 2017
Days Beyond | The “Thompson News Items” column in the Moab newspaper was written by Virginia Gruver. Th[r]ough the early 1960s, with the population dwindling, more and more of the news stories were about Virginia Gruver herself. She writes about a trip to Grand Junction for a check-up – “Doctor said she’s getting along fine.” There are visitations, a surprise wedding shower that she planned, and a quick note about “the mother of Virginia Gruver” who is “under the weather with this stomach trouble going around.” Sure, there are others who are mentioned, but hardly a week went by when the readers of the Times-Independent weren’t in the know about the happenings in the life of dear Virginia Gruver. Virtually every word of the April 27, 1961 column was about her and her family’s doings. She was called upon by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson on Monday, picked asparagus in Green River on Wednesday, her son visited Crawford on Friday, and Virginia threw a birthday party for her grand daughter, Ginger Shuey, on Saturday. Virginia cooked “a delicious supper.” On Sunday, her son stayed at her place overnight, but not before a big lion hunt. Though I can’t find where she is buried, Virginia Gruver passed away in September 1978. [Thompson Springs, UT]: photo by Load Film In Subdued Light, 31 July 2017
Untitled [Chennai]: photo by Sasikumar Ramachandran, 16 December 2017
Stalwarts, Madison Avenue, 1/4/2018: photo by sasquahtch, 4 January 2018
Untitled [Chennai]: photo by Sasikumar Ramachandran, 3 December 2017
Rodman, Iowa: photo by Joseph Vavak, 4 January 2018
Rodman, Iowa: photo by Joseph Vavak, 4 January 2018
Rodman, Iowa: photo by Joseph Vavak, 4 January 2018
Untitled [Chennai]: photo by Sasikumar Ramachandran, 3 January 2018
Days Beyond | The “Thompson News Items” column in the Moab newspaper was written by Virginia Gruver. Th[r]ough the early 1960s, with the population dwindling, more and more of the news stories were about Virginia Gruver herself. She writes about a trip to Grand Junction for a check-up – “Doctor said she’s getting along fine.” There are visitations, a surprise wedding shower that she planned, and a quick note about “the mother of Virginia Gruver” who is “under the weather with this stomach trouble going around.” Sure, there are others who are mentioned, but hardly a week went by when the readers of the Times-Independent weren’t in the know about the happenings in the life of dear Virginia Gruver. Virtually every word of the April 27, 1961 column was about her and her family’s doings. She was called upon by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson on Monday, picked asparagus in Green River on Wednesday, her son visited Crawford on Friday, and Virginia threw a birthday party for her grand daughter, Ginger Shuey, on Saturday. Virginia cooked “a delicious supper.” On Sunday, her son stayed at her place overnight, but not before a big lion hunt. Though I can’t find where she is buried, Virginia Gruver passed away in September 1978. [Thompson Springs, UT]: photo by Load Film In Subdued Light, 31 July 2017
Days Beyond | The “Thompson News Items” column in the Moab newspaper was written by Virginia Gruver. Th[r]ough the early 1960s, with the population dwindling, more and more of the news stories were about Virginia Gruver herself. She writes about a trip to Grand Junction for a check-up – “Doctor said she’s getting along fine.” There are visitations, a surprise wedding shower that she planned, and a quick note about “the mother of Virginia Gruver” who is “under the weather with this stomach trouble going around.” Sure, there are others who are mentioned, but hardly a week went by when the readers of the Times-Independent weren’t in the know about the happenings in the life of dear Virginia Gruver. Virtually every word of the April 27, 1961 column was about her and her family’s doings. She was called upon by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson on Monday, picked asparagus in Green River on Wednesday, her son visited Crawford on Friday, and Virginia threw a birthday party for her grand daughter, Ginger Shuey, on Saturday. Virginia cooked “a delicious supper.” On Sunday, her son stayed at her place overnight, but not before a big lion hunt. Though I can’t find where she is buried, Virginia Gruver passed away in September 1978. [Thompson Springs, UT]: photo by Load Film In Subdued Light, 31 July 2017
Days Beyond | The “Thompson News Items” column
in the Moab newspaper was written by Virginia Gruver. Th[r]ough the early
1960s, with the population dwindling, more and more of the news stories
were about Virginia Gruver herself. She writes about a trip to
Grand Junction for a check-up – “Doctor said she’s getting along fine.”
There are visitations, a surprise wedding shower that she planned, and a
quick note about “the mother of Virginia Gruver” who is “under the
weather with this stomach trouble going around.” Sure, there are
others who are mentioned, but hardly a week went by when the readers of
the Times-Independent weren’t in the know about the happenings in the
life of dear Virginia Gruver. Virtually every word of the April
27, 1961 column was about her and her family’s doings. She was called
upon by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tomlinson on Monday, picked asparagus in Green
River on Wednesday, her son visited Crawford on Friday, and Virginia
threw a birthday party for her grand daughter, Ginger Shuey, on
Saturday. Virginia cooked “a delicious supper.” On Sunday, her son
stayed at her place overnight, but not before a big lion hunt. Though I can’t find where she is buried, Virginia Gruver passed away in September 1978. [Thompson Springs, UT]: photo by Load Film In Subdued Light, 31 July 2017
Swinging 60's | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 4 January 2018
Swinging 60's | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 4 January 2018
Swinging 60's | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 4 January 2018
Happy New Year 2018 | Storm of the Century Thursday January 4, 2018: photo by Lori George, 4 January 2018
Happy New Year 2018 | Storm of the Century Thursday January 4, 2018: photo by Lori George, 4 January 2018
Happy New Year 2018 | Storm of the Century Thursday January 4, 2018: photo by Lori George, 4 January 2018
Nancy | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 5 January 2018
Nancy | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 5 January 2018
Nancy | Los Angeles, Ca.: photo by michaelj1998, 5 January 2018
out west: photo by tonywoodphoto, 23 December 2017
out west: photo by tonywoodphoto, 23 December 2017
out west: photo by tonywoodphoto, 23 December 2017
Light up the night | San Francisco, CA: photo by Robert Ogilvie, 6 January 2018
The Line!!!!!!!!!! The Strip!!!!!!!!!! [vegas]: photo by imagejoe, 24 December 2017
The Line!!!!!!!!!! The Strip!!!!!!!!!! [vegas]: photo by imagejoe, 24 December 2017
The Line!!!!!!!!!! The Strip!!!!!!!!!! [vegas]: photo by imagejoe, 24 December 2017
Headlights | San Francisco, CA: photo by Robert Ogilvie, 4 January 2018
Urgent : #Eastern_ghouta For the second consecutive day Heavy shelling by military aircraft targeting civilian houses in #Misraba city: Image via shafeek al koulie @ShKhoulie, 1 January 2018
The small town of Hamouria, outskirts of capital Damascus, aftermath of the airstrikes by Syrian and Russian forces. 17 people got killed today. Photo by @adbfree2 Via @AFPphoto: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 6 January 2018
Syria Civil Defence member carries a wounded child in #Hamoria, #Syria, January 6, 2018. @reuterspictures / Bassam Khabieh: image via Bassem Khabieh @Bassam Khabieh, 6 January 2017
The small town of Hamouria, outskirts of capital Damascus, aftermath of the airstrikes by Syrian and Russian forces. 17 people got killed today.
Photo by @adbfree2 Via @AFPphoto: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 6 January 2018
The small town of Hamouria, outskirts of capital Damascus, aftermath of the airstrikes by Syrian and Russian forces. 17 people got killed today.
Photo by @adbfree2 Via @AFPphoto: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 6 January 2018
The small town of Hamouria, outskirts of capital Damascus, aftermath of the airstrikes by Syrian and Russian forces. 17 people got killed today.
Photo by @adbfree2 Via @AFPphoto: image via Abdulmonam Eassa @abdfree2, 6 January 2018
Men stand near a damaged car after an airstrike on Eastern #Ghouta #Misraba #Syria, January 4, 2018. @reuterspictures/Bassam Khabieh: image via Bassem Khabieh @Bassam Khabieh, 5 January 2017
Men stand near a damaged car after an airstrike on Eastern #Ghouta #Misraba #Syria, January 4, 2018. @reuterspictures/Bassam Khabieh: image via Bassem Khabieh @Bassam Khabieh, 5 January 2017
The screams of a devastated father mourning his martyred child...Your tears are a humiliation to humanity. Mesraba massacre by Assad and Russian airstrikes right now. #EasternGhouta #Misraba #Syria: image via zaher @zaherkh84, 3 January 2017
Some of the destruction caused by a night air raid raid of the war regime last night on the town of #misraba in #ghouta #Damascus Photography: Shafiq Al-khouly #GhoutaGMC: image via Fareed Alhor @fareedalmhlol, 5 January 2017
Some of the destruction caused by a night air raid raid of the war regime last night on the town of #misraba in #ghouta #Damascus Photography: Shafiq Al-khouly #GhoutaGMC: image via Fareed Alhor @fareedalmhlol, 5 January 2017
Some of the destruction caused by a night air raid raid of the war regime last night on the town of #misraba in #ghouta #Damascus Photography: Shafiq Al-khouly #GhoutaGMC: image via Fareed Alhor @fareedalmhlol, 5 January 2017
Heartbreaking pictures emerging this morning of children injured in bombing of apartment blocks in #Misraba in Syria - monitors suspect Russian jets #Syria #EasternGhouta Pic: EPA: image via Michael Howie @MichaelRHowie,4 January 2017
ivil Defense member Basem al Fadli was killed in the line of duty by #Russian warplanes firing missiles at his hometown of #Misraba RIP: image via Christian Turner @CombatChris, 3 January 2017
Displaced people use thick clothes for cooking and baking in #Hamoria #EasternGhouta @epaphotos, aftermath of the airstrikes by Syrian and Russian forces, 17 people got killed today. Photo by @adbfree2 Via @AFPphoto: image via Mohammed Badra @badramamet, 28 December 2017
Image of #SCD members as they recover a victim of #SyrianRussianAlliance forces in #Misraba town in #EasternGhouta in Damascus suburbs, Jan 3 #Syria: image via Syrian Network @snhr, 2 January 2017
rockets flying Russian 6 on Eastern ghouta. Killed 18 people and injured 80 #Misraba #Damascus, #Syria January 3.2018: image via wael el tawil @FoxWael12, 3 January 2017
#Misraba #RussianBombingGhouta: image via Levent Kemal @leventkema, 3 January 2017
#Misraba #RussianBombingGhouta: image via Levent Kemal @leventkema, 3 January 2017
SYRIA - Displaced Syrians from Idlib province stand in the mud at a makeshift camp near the rebel-held town of Azaz Photo @NazeerAlk @AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 6 January 2018
President
Donald Trump delivers a video message during the White House briefing
hosted by press secretary Sarah Sanders Photo @ReutersBarria: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 4 January 2017
PRESS STATEMENT
[07/01/2018]
-Turaing Ambush against the #BurmeseTerrorist Army in #Maungdaw - We are here to salvage Indigenous #Rohingya ethnic community with our best capacities: image via ARSA_The Army @ARSA_Official, 6 January 2018
This wz inevitable, whn World ignores your plight and sufferings, you have to rise yourself. Now #Myanmar will get serious abt #rohingya issue: image via Mudifer @Mudifer, 7 January 2017
Untitled: image via Voice of Rohingya @VoiceRohingya, 7 January 2017
runway. crows landing, ca. 2013 | abandoned former navy/nasa airfield in central california [Crows Landing, California]: photo by eyetwist, 19 August 2013
#Afghanistan An Afghan woman walks through fields on the outskirts of Mazar-i-Sharif. Photo @Farshadusyan #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 6 January 2018
runway. crows landing, ca. 2013 | abandoned former navy/nasa airfield in central california [Crows Landing, California]: photo by eyetwist, 19 August 2013
#Afghanistan An Afghan woman walks through fields on the outskirts of Mazar-i-Sharif. Photo @Farshadusyan #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 6 January 2018
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