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Sharing photos of Humanity. I Will Not Allow the Orange Man-Baby To Affect My Serenity. Without Humor, We are Lost. DMs don't function.
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Charles E. Burchfield, 'Corn Shocks in October Sunshine'
1954-59
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Ray of light in St Peter's Basilica, Vatican City in Rome.
Bettmann | 15th April 1959 ⁠
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Untitled, Mobile, Alabama, 1956
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Photo by Ilkay Strebel
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Norman Rockwell, The 'Spirit of Education'. Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, April 21, 1934.
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Photo by Shruti Bansal
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photography by Grancel Fitz 1932
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During World War I, the White House welcomed some unusual guests - a flock of sheep. In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson allowed sheep to graze on the White House lawn.
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Any of you other "senior folks" getting an increase of scam phone calls? I've beem blocking the crap out of them!
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Any of you other "senior folks" getting an increase of scam phone calls? I've beem blocking the crap out of them!
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(thehistory.source)
During World War I, the White House welcomed some unusual guests - a flock of sheep. In 1918, President Woodrow Wilson allowed sheep to graze on the White House lawn.
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photography by Grancel Fitz 1932
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(Pure Street Photography)
Photo by Shruti Bansal
richardrichards47.bsky.social
(norman_rockwell_museum)
Norman Rockwell, The 'Spirit of Education'. Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, April 21, 1934.
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Photo by Ilkay Strebel
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(gordonparksfoundation)
Untitled, Mobile, Alabama, 1956
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(gettyarchive)
Ray of light in St Peter's Basilica, Vatican City in Rome.
Bettmann | 15th April 1959 ⁠
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Charles E. Burchfield, 'Corn Shocks in October Sunshine'
1954-59
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Charles E. Burchfield, 'Exploding Witch Hazel Pods'
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Few people know that Popeye's character really existed. His real name was Frank "Rocky" Fiegel. Born in Poland in 1868, He emigrated to the US and joined the navy.
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This bronze sculpture titled 'Appeal To The Great Spirit' is a 1908 equestrian statue by Cyrus Dallin.
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Norman Rockwell, And the 'Symbol of Welcome is Light' (Guests Arriving at a Party), 1920. Advertising illustration for Edison Mazda Lamps.
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Photo by Elaine Li
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Photo by Henry M Laila