Along with viewing some remarkable events that I would likely never have the opportunity to experience, video has enabled me to hear your voice. A new collaborative group is taking that one step further. Members of Word Time share the variations in our pronunciations with weekly lists of words. Here’s this week’s list:
“Caramel, touched, bottle, sensitivity, salsa, there, behind, mother, flower, calendar, barbiturate, harvard, chocolate, darjeeling, diaphragm, stethoscope, plaza, macintosh, spotted and what do you call the lace up shoes you wear for working out, running etc?”
We were walking past a flower market after lunch yesterday when we spied a woman buying a number of small, beautiful baskets of flowers. She could tell that we were intrigued and shared with us that they were for all the mothers in her extended family. Sunday is Mother’s Day and it’s an opportunity to thank the women in our lives who’ve made us what we are.
In February, we kicked off Flickr for Good by donating 10,000 pro accounts to be distributed to qualifying non-profit groups, from global aid organizations to local libraries, and more. We’re pleased to announce that our Flickr pro account donation is now available in Australia, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, bringing our total to five countries including the United States and Canada.
While doing good for the community is a universal calling, as you can imagine, there is significant variation in the laws and requirements that govern “for good” organizations around the world. This was another reason we partnered with TechSoup to run the Flickr pro donation – so that we could offer it globally. TechSoup, which helps US-based technology companies clear the hurdles in offering donations to the non-profit sector, has partnered with several organizations around the world who offer similar services for their countries.
So! If you want to apply on behalf of your organization, here’s where to go:
While some dance around a maypole, others celebrate International Worker’s Day. For all, May Day around the world is a colourful event. View more photos in our maypole and may day clusters.
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