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Posted on Dec 13, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 10 reasons why I don’t use Windows anymore. I have been using Microsoft’s operating system for most of my life and even though the company has made some good improvements over time, there are still many reasons why I feel that it isn’t right for me or anyone else who wants to get things done without spending too much money on software licenses. If you want an alternative then check out Linux Mint - It runs very smoothly while being completely free! The “Windows” item in this list does not appear as a result when searching for “windows.” Below is a long blog post about 2017’s biggest gaming release. It contains spoilers, so if you have not played the game yet, I highly recommend that you don’t read this! I finally finished The Legend of If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. The worst problem to go by drug crimes may you faced more penalize or serious jury sentence but some drug crime case may charges like the case of your drug crums for buylin and carrying different form s. One is in Australia so it may is so simple of you may be arrest the charge when drugguan and drug criminal charges be may arrested when the carrying with you that small dosa quantity that not so high if the state may not get you penalty by your high charges with high quality. 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It was easily one of my favorite games of all time and definitely worth every penny spent on purchasing it ($60 for new releases are nowhere near cheap anymore) . The first thing to know before buying the game or even talking about its storyline is that there isn’t any main objective except exploring Hyrule at your own pace. You can choose what order you want to tackle challenges such as finding weapons/armor upgrades from shops around each region with different difficulty levels depending how far into them you go; completing side quests given out by NPCs along way which may lead somewhere else later down line where another quest might require certain item(s) found earlier during journey through other regions etcetera…so basically anything goes here because everything matters eventually no matter how trivial seems initially – just like real life actually haha..anyway back onto topic right away then? Yes please do continue reading below next paragraph starting fresh again…thankyou very much indeed sir we appreciate greatly always:) Without further ado let us begin our adventure together shall we dear reader mine friend of many years past but also present-day too who happens upon these pages seeking knowledge wisdom insight guidance protection strength courage confidence hope faith joy laughter love peace tranquility serenity beauty truth wisdom freedom happiness health wealth success fulfillment contentment satisfaction enjoyment delight wonder amazement bliss ecstasy euphoria transcendentalism spirituality ascension enlightenment illumination awakening liberation unification merging harmony union synthesis integration connection communion unity cooperation collaboration coordination synergy altruism compassion empathy sympathy care concern affection kindness generosity giving thanks gratitude grace humbleness modesty meekness chastity purity innocence virtue ethics morality integrity honesty loyalty honor dignity respect duty commitment responsibility accountability authority jurisdiction legislature government leadership management control influence power prestige status fame fortune riches money resources assets properties investments savings capital goods services products commodities materials ingredients components parts pieces units measurements metrics quantities volumes sizes lengths breadth width depth height altitudes elevations levels steps paces measures stances moves motions actions reactions interactions relationships connections communications transactions exchanges negotiations agreements bargains contracts treaties compacts covenants accords accordance concurrence congruency coincidence conformity correspondence synchronicity interrelatedness mutual dependency dependence reciprocity exchange reciprocating action reaction interaction reactionary response reacting responding replying respondent reply reply Below is a long blog post about 2015’s most interesting books. I have read all of them, except the last one in the list (I don’t own an iPad). This year has been quite remarkable for me as far as reading goes: more than ever before, I have managed to finish almost every book that was on my list this time around; and also I managed not only to keep up with my Goodreads Challenge but even exceed it by half! So there were some pretty good reads this year after all… I hope you enjoy them too – please feel free to add any comments or suggestions at the end of each review! Here are two articles which deal with how we can make our lives better when faced with difficult circumstances and challenges such as depression, grief, anxiety etc.: Below is a long blog post about 2016. I can’t believe that it was only January when I made my New Year Resolutions for this year, and already the calendar says December! As they say in South Africa “Wow!” It has been an incredible year – personally on so many levels but also professionally with the launch of our new website and business model (as we call it). On another level there have been some huge changes as far as the world goes; Brexit, Trump being elected to be President of America are just two examples which have had such impacts across all industries globally. One thing I know from experience though is that change always brings opportunity if you look hard enough at what’s happening around you. The same applies here within the photography industry too where things are changing daily, technology continues to evolve faster than ever before making us work harder to stay relevant….but more importantly to be innovative and creative. In these fast paced times I am grateful everyday that I get up each morning excited by challenges ahead and knowing that whatever happens will allow me to grow both personally and professionally. The journey never gets boring or predictable. This weekend I took part in the annual SASP Awards ceremony held locally in Cape Town. My good friend Paul Zizka won again for ‘Best Landscapes’ and his wonderful images were truly inspiring. I was thrilled to win one category this year namely: Best Travel Portfolio Collection. This collection included some of my favourite images from various destinations including Namibia & Botswana, Cuba, Mongolia and even closer to home, Cape Point Nature Reserve near Simonstown. There was also a series shot during a solo road trip exploration into Angola last April. To view my winning portfolios please visit www.paulvandykphotographer.com/portfolio-collections . A big thank you must go out to my lovely team who make working together fun and easy despite how hectic life may sometimes become – your commitment and contribution does not go unnoticed. Thanks to everyone else too who supported me throughout the judging process along the way. Winning awards is something I do value however because although recognition like this feels great, I honestly don’t think about them very often once received. They serve to remind myself why I love doing what I do and help motivate me to continue pushing boundaries no matter how difficult certain projects might seem initially. A little while ago I shared information about a project called EyeEm which focuses specifically on mobile phone imagery submitted via their app. Well after winning several categories over recent months, I recently received word that I had made it onto the Top Ten list for best photographers overall and also top photographer in the travel genre. You can see those images below and thanks once again to Eyeem Below is a long blog post about 2013. It has taken me almost two months to get this done, but I have finally finished my year-end wrap up for 2013 (which was published on December 4). So much happened in the course of this past year and it’s hard to know where to begin! I went through some tough times personally over these last twelve months: I had surgery twice, lost both parents as well as several other friends who were important parts of our lives here at home; there were also financial challenges with the business that weighed heavily upon us all throughout the fall…and yet there are so many things to be grateful for too….such an amazing community of people around me – family and friends who held me up when I felt weak or scared – opportunities which came along just when they needed to arrive … a creative outlet to express myself whenever I started feeling like I couldn’t go any further without finding another way forward towards happiness once more.. plus lots more besides those specific examples mentioned above. It seems every day brings new lessons learned - ones worth remembering because life can sometimes feel very difficult indeed. But if you look back on everything afterward then perhaps your struggles won’t seem quite so insurmountable anymore? At least not always anyway haha :) The best part though would definitely be getting paid to do what makes sense - whether writing stories/poems/song lyrics etc., taking pictures while traveling abroad visiting different countries such as Thailand & Japan recently…or simply being present during moments shared together with loved ones who matter most despite whatever else might happen elsewhere outside ourselves.” Thank You For Reading My Blog Post About The Year That Was In Review And What To Expect Next Time Around Again Either Way You Choose To Enjoy Life Even More In Any Given Moment No Matter How Big Or Small Your Challenges Are Nowadays ;-)