Brad and his obsession with sun flares - present even on our trip to South Africa.
A loyal psychologist that needs to listen for once 😬
A loyal voice of reason who needs to find stability
You don’t believe me? Okay, I’ll confess my love for you at the top of my lungs in my native tongue for the whole world to hear.
i'll cook for you when you come back from the US
Me: It’s the weekend! time for some light reading
The light reading in question:
Two women dancing and shouting Black Power slogans amidst the traffic. Cape Town, August 1976. Cape Times photographer.
Hello, I hate the idea of me begging, but I have no other choice. I physically cannot work a “conventional” job. I am currently campaigning to raise $1160 to buy myself a laptop for my future academics. After countless prayers I got accepted to study Fashion in Italy. I would be able to use it for editing/exporting my photos, and sharing them.. Thank you all, stay safe.
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Cape Town was on the verge of running out of water. The South African city of 3.7 million people had suffered years of drought. But after nearly running dry earlier this year, the reservoirs are now rising thanks to rain, conservation efforts, and engineering fixes.
The city’s largest reservoir—Theewaterskloof—holds 40 percent of Cape Town’s water storage capacity, so it’s a good barometer for the amount of water available. Natural-color images, captured by Landsat 8, show the change in water levels at Theewaterskloof between July 22, 2017, and July 9, 2018.
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Palestinian girls and women are forced to use tents as pads. People boost. Donate if you can