Monday, March 9, 2015

A Cup Of Coffee

(via J.M.G.)

"A Cup Of Coffee" from Julian Moon's debut album 'Good Girl' on Warner Bros. Records to be released March 24th 2015.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Picture of the Day - 296

It's a jungle out there!
"It's a jungle out there!" by Beau Reisende

If you wish to see more of Beau's photography, please visit his Flickr photostream here.

Award Acceptances on Twitter



Joa Oh: Study of Bock at Freaky Friday

I absolutely love these close ups of me that Joa took at Cupric Router's Freaky Friday at The Grindery.

And here are two beautiful pictures of my hubby Tomais, from the same event!

Obrigado, Joa!

#MakeItHappen

All around the world, International Women's Day represents an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality.
Make It Happen is the 2015 theme for our internationalwomensday.com global hub, encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women.
Each year International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. The first International Women's Day was held in 1911. Thousands of events occur to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women. Organisations, governments, charities, educational institutions, women's groups, corporations and the media celebrate the day.
Various organisations identify their own International Women's Day theme, specific to their local context and interests. Many charities, NGOs and Governments also adopt a relevant theme or campaign to mark the day. For example, organisations like the UN, Oxfam, Women for Women, Care International, Plan, World Association of Girl Guides & Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and more - run exciting and powerful campaigns that raise awareness and encourage donations for good causes. The UN has been declaring an annual equality theme for many years.
A global hub for sharing International Women's Day news, events and resources 

Spring Forward 2015

On Sunday March 8, 2015 (today), at 2 AM the United States - except for Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Nation Community) and Hawaii - and thereby SecondLife Time (SLT) also started Daylight Saving Time (DST) and "spring forward" the clocks to 3 AM.

The following four weeks will mean a period of total time confusion in SecondLife before Europe and Australia catch up.

Europe "springs forward" on Sunday March 29, 2015, while Australia (in the southern hemisphere) "fall back" on Sunday April 5, 2015.

...and then all will be well for awhile until the fall, when we go trough the opposite confusion.

Bock in SecondLife is - as always - here to aid you and has a clock with the correct SLT time in the right column for your convenience.

UPDATE: Edited according to my friend Petr's correct observation in his comment below!