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'Russians' (Sting, 1985) at Blue Jay Listening Room in Jacksonville Beach, Florida - April, 2025. by Lee Quarrier

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'Russians' (Sting, 1985) at Blue Jay Listening Room in Jacksonville Beach, Florida - April, 2025.

Original lyrics (Sting, Serge Prokofieff):

In Europe and America there's a growing feeling of hysteria
Conditioned to respond to all the threats
In the rhetorical speeches of the Soviets
Mister Khrushchev said, 'We will bury you'
I don't subscribe to this point of view
It'd be such an ignorant thing to do
If the Russians love their children too

How can I save my little boy
From Oppenheimer's deadly toy?
There is no monopoly of common sense
On either side of the political fence
We share the same biology
Regardless of ideology
Believe me when I say to you
I hope the Russians love their children too

There is no historical precedent to put
The words in the mouth of the president
There's no such thing as a winnable war
It's a lie we don't believe anymore
Mister Reagan says 'We will protect you'
I don't subscribe to this point of view
Believe me when I say to you
I hope the Russians love their children too

We share the same biology
Regardless of ideology
What might save us, me and you
Is if the Russians love their children too

Passion for red#1 by ꧁༺.Julietta.༻꧂

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Passion for red#1


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Azov by ksxaeblx61

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Azov

2025-03-05 - Mercredi - 64/365 - Russians (Sting) by Robert - Photo du jour

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2025-03-05 - Mercredi - 64/365 - Russians (Sting)

Mercredi 5 Mars – Juste relire l’histoire... et comprendre ... que ce n’est qu’un éternel recommencement, on change les acteurs et les rôles... mais le résultat est le même.

"The Sunflower Ties Us All to the Ukrainian People" by Frank C. Grace (Trig Photography)

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"The Sunflower Ties Us All to the Ukrainian People"

Manipulated photo taken in Berkley, Massachusetts back in 2011

** Lots of people asking and YES and always OK to share! **

"It says something about a culture when their national flower is the sunflower. Ukraine is also the world’s largest producer and exporter of sunflower seeds and sunflower oil.

Turns out that because of the Orthodox Church restricting butter during lent, sunflower oil took off in the 1800s when the flower seeds were imported from North America, as did a love of this flower. Soon there were big fields of sunflowers all over Ukraine.

Explains Luba Rudenko, “You see sunflowers in the yards of village houses, they are woven into wreaths (venki) for girls to wear at celebrations. They’re embroidered on fabrics and painted on walls, wooden furniture, and household items in a folk art called petrykivka.”

This is how we are tied together through a flower. North America to Ukraine.

As Helen Keller said, “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. It’s what the sunflowers do.”

This week a flower has been a messenger for peace – as it often is – when a woman, confronted by a heavily-armed Russian soldier, offered him sunflower seeds — so that they might bloom when he dies. She is being hailed as a hero. Peace through a flower.

At the Olympics, sunflowers were used in the bouquets to show resilience. Parents of children who died in the wake of the tsunami subsequently went to Miyagi to plant sunflowers in memory of the innocent lives lost. Sunflowers were planted in their memory even though the region is best known for roses. As we’ve reported, the darkness in the middle of the flower represents sadness and the bright yellow petals the possibility for happiness.

As we know, since ancient times, flowers have not only been a source of comfort but also quietly teach lessons about the cycles as well as the fragility of life. When I look at sunflowers today, I will think of the Ukrainian people."

by Jill Brooke, former CNN correspondent.

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany by Alf Igel

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Technical Museum Sinsheim Germany

Technik Museum Sinsheim WW2

Fairytale 16 - The men shared their picnic in the fields by Prynce Llewellyn

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Fairytale 16 - The men shared their picnic in the fields

The nobles had been told of the common folk sharing food and how many had derived from ancient Viking sailors.

Fairytale 12 - The men shared their picnic in the fields by Prynce Llewellyn

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Fairytale 12 - The men shared their picnic in the fields

The nobles had been told of the common folk sharing food and how many had derived from ancient Viking sailors.

Fairytale 14 - The men shared their picnic in the fields by Prynce Llewellyn

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Fairytale 14 - The men shared their picnic in the fields

The nobles had been told of the common folk sharing food and how many had derived from ancient Viking sailors.

Fairytale 18 - The men shared their picnic in the fields by Prynce Llewellyn

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Fairytale 18 - The men shared their picnic in the fields

The nobles had been told of the common folk sharing food and how many had derived from ancient Viking sailors.

Fairytale 11 - The men shared their picnic in the fields by Prynce Llewellyn

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Fairytale 11 - The men shared their picnic in the fields

The nobles had been told of the common folk sharing food and how many had derived from ancient Viking sailors.

Fairytale 17 - The men shared their picnic in the fields by Prynce Llewellyn

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Fairytale 17 - The men shared their picnic in the fields

The nobles had been told of the common folk sharing food and how many had derived from ancient Viking sailors.