подводя итоги года.
для меня этот год был насыщенным, как гребнями удачи, неожиданными поворотами судьбы, так и днями, отмеченными чёрными камнями.
на один год старше, мудрее, терпимее (надеюсь) и опытней.
появились новые увлечения и произошли серьёзные изменения во мне самой.
из списка пожеланий-целей на прошедший год реализовалась большая часть, а остальное переносится в список на следующий год.
фраза года- "хороших людей всё равно больше"
место года - "канарские острова"
кричалка года - "ты от фитнесса устала? ущипни себя за сало!" :)
спасибо тем, кто был в этом году рядом, кто поддерживал, вы - самые лучшие, вы- охуенные! (c)
с наступающим!
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7 моих фотографий, попавших в подборку агентства ЕPА "BEST 2011" или "Yearender 2011"
В основном, это фотографии горя и слёз...
A dog looks as a member of the Optimalist health club takes a dip in the icy water of a canal near the village of Viazynka, some 40 km from Minsk, as the temperature reaches around minus 12 degrees Celsius, Belarus, 20 February, 2011. The club promotes a healthy life style, encouraging its members to spend most of their free time in the countryside.
EPA Ekaterina Kozel cries in her house in the almost abandoned village of Tulgovichi, near the 30 km exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, some 370 km from Minsk, Belarus, 22 March 2011. The village of Tulgovichi had about 1,000 inhabitants before and only few pensioners have stubbornly resisted to move after the nuclear accident and stayed here to live in the polluted village. Belarussians will mark the 25th anniversary of the world's yet worst nuclear power accident on 26 April 2011.
EPA Yana Rusakevich, an actress of the Belarus Free Theatre performs a play 'New York'79' in Minsk, Belarus, late 27 March 2011. With its close-to-the-edge repertoire and criticism against government, the theater company has been driven underground and abroad since its launch in 2005. The 'Free Theatre' Project claims it will continue to perform until when the situation in Belarus will be changed from dictatorial regime to democracy.
EPA A mother holds the hand of her sick child in a room at the Belarussian Research Center for Pediatric Oncology and Hematology in the village of Borovliany, Belarus, 29 April 2011. The center has been treating children up to 18 years old since 1997 when it was established.
EPA Irina Khalip (R), a journalist and wife of former presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov embraces her husband's mother Alla Sannikov (L) at a court building in Minsk, Belarus, 16 May 2011. Irina Khalip, a Belarusian reporter for the Moscow-based Novaya Gazeta newspaper, was given a suspended prison sentence of two years. Khalip was an organizer and participant in illegal public demonstrations on 19 December, the court ruled.
EPA Players of hockey team Dinamo Minsk pay tribute in front of the portraits of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl hockey players in the Minsk-Arena stadium during a mourning ceremony in Minsk, Belarus, 08 September 2011. The YAK-42 plane carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team crashed 07 September after takeoff near Yaroslavl. The crash killed 43 people of the 45 on board.
EPA An unidentifed woman reacts after the pronouncement of the sentence of Dmitri Konovalov and Vladislav Kovalyov, in a court building in Minsk, Belarus, 30 November 2011. Belarus' Supreme Court has found guilt Dmitri Konovalov and Vladislav Kovalyov of terrorism and were both sentenced to death. Dmitri Konovalov and Vladislav Kovalyov were charged with terrorism, including the explosion in the Oktyabrskaya metro station in Minsk on 11 April 2011, that killed 15 people and left more than 300 wounded.
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