Source: 5 Photos of Mural by The Visual Poet Cris Herrera Kiki in San Luis, Argentina | STREET ART UTOPIA
Citizens Rights to the City insists on transparency, accountability from lax Government agencies – Petchary’s Blog
The issues surrounding the proper monitoring, oversight and approval of the numerous building projects springing up all over Kingston & St. Andrew neighbourhoods have been accumulating for some time now. To use a completely non-tropical metaphor, imagine rolling a snowball uphill. As it goes, it picks up more and more snow; in the end, it becomes so huge and unmanageable that it starts to slip back down the hill. So, the problem has been growing – or rather, numerous small problems, adding up to one big one…

Tour-St Maarten – 100CountryTrek.com
Steadily, progressing. – Chen Song Ping
Steadily, progressing.

• “It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop.” —Confucius
Why Fair Trade Produce Labels Are Bogus | Labor Notes
चमत्कार / Miracles – Kaushal Kishore

चमत्कार तो करते हैं भगवान
कुछ लोगों के लिए,
लेकिन ये चमत्कार भी करते हैं
वह दूसरों के माध्यम से…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Miracles are orchestrated by God
for some individuals,
but He works through others
to bring about these miracles…
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–Kaushal Kishore
Unprecedented Threats Against “Right to Protest” on the Rise World-wide – UNIVERSE
What’s Behind the ‘Arctic Blast’ Plunging into the U.S.? | Scientific American

Typically, very cold air in the Arctic is trapped inside a high-altitude swirl of winds called the polar vortex, which is surrounded by a lower-altitude band called the polar jet stream. If the polar vortex gets disrupted, however, the jet stream can become wavy and carry frigid air much farther south than usual in an Arctic blast. Sometimes this frigid air brings snow and ice; other times the weather is dry but bitterly cold…
Source: What’s Behind the ‘Arctic Blast’ Plunging into the U.S.? | Scientific American
41 of the most beloved Street Art from Chile – 2010-2019 | STREET ART UTOPIA
Drifting – the Piece and the Process – @muz4now
I’m happy to present “Drifting”. This orchestral piece has taken longer than usual to share with you. I hope that you appreciate it at least half as much as I’ve enjoyed the process of creating it.

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