The shell that had enclosed my life from living and loving, has cracked, and the power of the Al-anon program is filling the void that for years kept me at a distance from life
Monthly Archives: August 2018
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Remind me each day that the race is not always to the swift; that there is more to life than increasing its speed. Let me look upward into the towering oak and know that it grew great and strong because it grew slowly and well.
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Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still
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Twitter has become a megaphone for Trump and the freaks that still follow him. With that inevitable carnival coming to a close sooner or later, keeping the pipeline open for the next lunatic fringe makes good business sense.
Jack Dorsey Explains Why Twitter Didn’t Block Alex Jones, Bucking Big Tech Trend
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Courage faces fear and thereby masters it
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How is your Sunday going? Me I’m just hanging around. (at Casadeskippy)
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Top Shot: Prayers
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“Hundreds of buddhist pray in the night of flower garlands and coloured lanterns in Quan Am Bodhisattva Buddha Day, a respectful ritual to pray for peace and health of mankind in Dien Quang pagoda, Bac Ninh province, northern Vietnam,” writes Your Shot photographer Tran Tuan Viet. “At the ritual, virgin girls will be selected to stand in the first row. It starts when the sun goes down the horizon and will continue for 3 hours.” Photograph by Tran Tuan Viet
Prayers answered?
Take Steps to Avoid Injury or Death While Walking
We rarely are more vulnerable than when walking in urban areas, crossing busy streets and negotiating traffic. And we all are pedestrians from time to time, so it’s important to pay attention to what is going on around us.
Head Up, Phone Down
Distracted walking incidents are on the rise, and everyone with a cell phone is at risk. According to a Governors Highway Safety Association report, there were nearly 6,000 pedestrian fatalities in 2017. This number mirrors 2016 fatalities.
We are losing focus on our surroundings and putting our safety – and the safety of others – at risk. The solution: Stop using phones while walking, and not just in crosswalks and intersections. Over half of distracted walking injuries occur in our own homes, proving that we need to stay aware of our surroundings, whether they’re new or familiar.
The Vehicle Factor
While many communities are implementing measures to become more “walkable,” like adding more paths and traffic-calming measures, there still is a long way to go to keep pedestrians safe. Malls surrounded by parking lots, few sidewalks, blind intersections and high traffic areas all contribute to pedestrian fatalities and injuries.
All Age Groups are Vulnerable
While pedestrian-vehicle injuries are the fifth leading cause of death for children ages 5 to 19, according to SafeKids.org, no age group is immune. Here are a few tips from NHTSA and NSC for children and adults of all ages:
1. Look left, right and left again before crossing the street; looking left a second time is necessary because a car can cover a lot of distance in a short amount of time
2. Make eye contact with drivers of oncoming vehicles to make sure they see you
3. Be aware of drivers even when you’re in a crosswalk; vehicles have blind spots
4. Don’t wear headphones while walking
5. Never use a cell phone or other electronic device while walking
6. If your view is blocked, move to a place where you can see oncoming traffic
7. Never rely on a car to stop
8. Children younger than 10 should cross the street with an adult
9. Only cross at designated crosswalks
10. Wear bright and/or reflective clothing
11. Walk in groups
Walking is one of the best things we can do to stay healthy, but only if we put safety first. At the National Safety Council, we don’t believe in accidents. Please join us in doing everything you can to prevent senseless injuries and deaths.
Source: National Safety Council
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Coming Soon: An Updated Photos Page
We’re happy to announce that we will soon be introducing an updated experience on the Photos page.
The Photos page is a place to explore the photos submitted by Your Shot photographers around the world. You’ll still be able to sort by the same features you see today, but this update will now allow you to search through all the images shared using details such as location, date uploaded and more.
The photos will also be displayed in a more visually appealing grid, so you can really experience the amazing images that are shared here.
We hope you continue discover more images that you love!
–The Your Shot Team