| Mon, 12 Feb 2007 |
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS!-PASS THE WORD!!!
Welcome to our First Virtual Exhibit "BEHIND CLOSED DOORS! I'm looking forward to your comments, your own self reflection, and some critical change!!!!!!!! Change Begins within ourselves.....................let's make it happen. Namaste' Darlene The Poetographer Posted 17:31 |
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my friend... your wisdom leads me.... your kindness guides me...
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Amazing As always, I am amazed at your gift of giving to others. Your exhibition gives a message-- powerful for sure. I am so proud of you. Be strong!!!?
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Whoa...There Damn, Again I just want to say that everytime I look at that first picture I go outta my mind at the devastation of cigarettes.....oh lawd help us!!
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We still have a chance We still have a chance even though a lot of are family members or people we know exposed people to smoking, like kids they are not always a victim. It's our surroundings. With more people becoming aware, seeing actual family members with this viscious disease people can change so there is still a chance. I feel bad for those who we can't save, but we still have a chance. If you see they are banning smoke a lot of places hospitals, restaurants, etc. So hopefully, people can stop. The key to stopping is never starting. I am glad that as survivor like you you can still spread your wisdom to other people. Love Nesha!
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Hospice? Hi beautiful! I had no idea you were in hospice. How are you feeling? Can I stop by to see you? I'm thinking of you and sending positive vibes your way. I'll bet everyone at Columbia is feeling better knowing you are near! Christi
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smoking photos I just read the other blog entries and checked out the smoking photos. They send a powerful message. Thank you for your commitment to this project. PS the cloud photos made me feel like I went on a trip.
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thanks again for the exhibition invite, and for the creation of this work. I think it's truly important, of course, but it means a lot to me personally as well becasue one of my brothesr smokes, and has for years, and I worry greatly about his health. I've asked him to take a look at your work, if and when he's up for it, and hopefully, he will. He wants to quit, but I think he just hasn't had enough of a reality dose to counteract the addiction...I think your work here can do great things. x,Victoria
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Continued habits... It appears the more you tell folks don't smoke, the more they can't wait. My 16 year old son has decided to start this bad habit in spite of watching his grandfather(my father) die of lung cancer. My mother smoked for over 20 years now at age 73 she is experiencing the side effects, she has since stopped smoking since she turned 50. I will share your exhibition with my son. Hopefully, he will see the health risk... Carolyn
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darlene, you are such a special woman--thank you for this effort. even more, thank you for being you. what a gift God has given so many of us who are lucky enough to know you.
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Great job Darlene! I think it would be effective if pictures like these were allowed on the packs of cigarettes, then more people would think twice before starting this cancerous habit.
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"All for a Profit" The terrifying truth about this subject is that we live in a society that allows this product to be sold, knowing the horrific damage it can cause. Thanks for sharing the awareness!
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The Spirit of a fighter The spirit is willing even when the flesh is weak and depending on which is fed and starve determines our outcome. Darlene, I am so happy your spirit has been fed and continues to be fed with the word of God and you surround yourself by those who speak life. I am thankful for our reconnection and look forward to chatting with you for years to come. Stay encouraged, God bless you and continue to use you for His glory!? Post a Comment: |
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