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Helen Lindes
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diioonysus · 2 years
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vintage soprano opera singers
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trapezequeen · 6 months
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@giftober 2023 | Day 26: “Teary” | The Greatest Showman (2017)
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Charity Barnum & Jenny Lind Aesthetics, for Anonymous
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silently-judgingyou · 3 months
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Pick a movie, keep an actor from said movie, the rest are played by Muppets. What's the movie and who do you keep from it? Bonus points for details.
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Why would I ruin a good movie?
//Ooooo but the mun loves this idea. I’m gonna pick The Greatest Showman because it’s my favorite movie. I’m gonna pick to keep Z because obviously she’s my fave.
//PT Barnum is Gonzo. Jenny Lind is Miss Piggy. Phillip Carlyle is Kermit the Frog. Lettie Lutz is Skeeter. Lord of Leeds is Fozzie Bear. The Irish Giant is Sweetums. Mr Hallet and Mr Carlyle are Statler and Waldorf. The Dog Face Boy is Rowlf the Dog. WD Wheeler is Sam Eagle. Charles Stratton is Rizzo the Rat. Charity Barnum is Janice. O’Malley is Animal. Prince Constantine is Beaker. Caroline and Helen Barnum are the Muppet Chickens. Mr Bennet as Dr Teeth.
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//@antvnger I feel like you will appreciate this.
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cyphers-and-sunspots · 9 months
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I mean, why not? Why shouldn’t I ask this question?
Reblog this for a bigger sample size! And if you’d like, put in the tags why the character you chose is your favorite character!
Tagging people who may want to vote on this:
@aintinacage @trapezequeen @kanerallels @accidental-spice
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whartonists · 1 year
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1870s Jenny Lind Cake
This recipe has everything. Opera! Science! Vanilla extract!
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The specificity of this cake’s name is what first caught my eye--I knew who Jenny Lind was and I was curious as to why the cake bore her name. It also looked fairly straightforward to make, and I though that my rewatch of 1.04, with its memorable cameo by the Academy of Music (played by the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, incidentally) would be a great time to make it. (I did actually make it last Tuesday in time for my rewatch, but then I got so into the research for this post that I’m not posting it until now. Whoops.)
The recipe comes from a recipe manuscript from Massachusetts, dated 1870, but likely containing recipes from both before and after that date as well, and is transcribed in ye old trusty Food in the American Gilded Age, edited by Helen Zoe Veit. It reads as follows:
Jenny Lind Cake
Beat together 1 egg and 1 cup sugar--stir in 1/4 cup butter--Add one cup milk 1 tea spoon soda 2 tea spoons cream tartar A little salt 2 cups flour Flavor to taste--1 loaf.
It’s written in a cross between the narrative style of older recipes and the more precise format that was becoming increasingly common at the end of the 19th century, and is of course notably lacking baking instructions of any kind. However, it does include the clue that it should be baked in a loaf tin, and more precise instructions would’ve been fairly useless both to her and to me today--she would have been baking in a coal- or wood-burning stove, which had no precise heat settings and relied upon the baker to have the experience to know how to bake different genres of baked goods, like cakes, in it.
Jenny Lind, whose name first drew me to this recipe, was a Swedish opera star of the 19th century, who notably was brought to the U.S. by P.T. Barnum to do an American tour from 1850 to 1852. She was a sensation in American popular culture, and apparently any number of things were named after her--a quick search through the Feeding America cookbook archive turns up Jenny Lind’s Pudding (1857); Jenny Lind’s Soup (1870), purporting to be an actual recipe Lind’s cook made for her to soothe her chest and throat; a Jenny Lind Bread (1878); Jenny Lind Pudding (1882, totally different from the 1857 recipe); and Jenny Lind Punch (1897). I also stumbled across this wonderful blog post, listing a number of recipes specifically for Jenny Lind Cake. The first is from 1853--clearly, cooks were naming things after her almost immediately. (Indeed, a different recipe appears in a published cookbook that same year.) The post then goes on to list eleven other Jenny Lind Cake recipes, from personal cookbooks, published cookbooks, and newspapers, all the way up through 1913. The staying power and cultural relevance of Jenny Lind’s name is fascinating to me: sixty years after she had left the country, Americans were still naming recipes for her.
I couldn’t find cream of tartar at my grocery store, so I used baking powder to substitute for the baking soda and cream of tartar. Baking soda seems to have been more available in US earlier than baking powder (though the label on my brand of baking powder proudly informs me that it has been around since 1859); earlier recipes tend to use soda rather than powder. The difference of course is that baking powder has an acid, to activate the baking soda it contains, already mixed in; because baking soda needs an outside acid to react with, you’ll see recipes call for buttermilk or sour milk (most common in recipes I’ve seen), cream of tartar (close second), or another acid.
I used four teaspoons of baking powder, becausebaking powder has quite a bit of stabilizing agent (like corn or potato starch) mixed in to keep its other elements from reacting prematurely. It rose well, for a cake (which should be, well, cakey), but I’d like to try it again using the proper ingredients, and see what texture differences there might be.
For the flavoring, I of course had to use tumblr’s new favorite flavoring agent, vanilla extract. I used a scant teaspoon. Vanilla actually has an interesting history that ties in here, however, as it’s around the later 19th century that it starts becoming the “default” flavor in baked goods, the way we think of it today. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the default seems to have been rosewater, a flavor we almost never bake with anymore, but it served a similar purpose as vanilla does today, both a flavoring on its own as well as a complement to other flavors in baked goods. (This is purely something I’ve noticed from reading old cookbooks, so if anyone knows why this happened or has better sources around it, let me know.)
I ended up baking my cake loaf in a nice middling 350F oven, and it took almost exactly an hour to bake through. It got a lovely crust on top and has a very pleasant, almost birthday cake-like flavor from the vanilla. Highly recommend! It’s a lovely sort of snack cake, easy and tasty, and I will definitely be making it again the experiment further with leavenings (and flavorings--other Jenny Lind cake recipes call for spices to be added, so maybe I’ll experiment with that.)
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predictably so i would love to hear about fbi agent reg / troublemaker harry <33
that one is so my baby (I haven't opened it for over a week) and because its you linds, I'll give you both a summary and a small snippet because ily
okay so it's white collar (the TV show) bartylus / jegulus (? very complicated ?) au where regulus is leading the white collar devision in the FBI (he's peter variant) and is married to barty (who is, in some way, elizabeth variant). harry is a con man / ex-criminal who now works for the FBI in exchange of so called "freedom" (he's neal variant). james is ex-cop who was accused of murder when harry was 3-4 years old and no, he didn't commit that murder but he did ran away to live in hiding for ummm lets say lots of years (he's neal's father variant whose name is, ironically, james). sirius is also ex-cop who retired and started collecting evidence that james was framed for murder and the system is corrupted (he's helen variant,,, yeah like THE variant,,,).
basically, it's like a brief twist and turn of last few episodes of season 4 and it's angst with bittersweet ending??? kind of??? define Bittersweet and I'll give you an answer,,,,
ANYWAYS, here's a snippet mwah
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the game thingy
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ruzzzzzzz · 1 year
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“THE GREATEST SHOWMAN”
Way back in year 1800s, in a plain quite riot-free New Jersey area. There was a boy named P.T. Barnum who was looking in the mirror and thought when he looked down then he noticed that his right shoe was broken and looked in the mirror again and his father Wheeler Barnum saw him so he dragged him and said: Wheeler Barnum: “Let’s Go! They might miss the train”.
After that they went to the Hills Borough to visit a fancy house because they going to give a renolium. When father and son were inside the fancy house, Wheeler’s maid was fixing Boroz and his son was in his reach. Once P.T. Barnum was away from his father and P.T. notice that a beautiful girl named Jenny lind, Boroz Lind’s daughter, was drinking coffee. P.T. found away to imitate Jenny in drinking coffee so he did something silly and laughed and spilled the contents of Jenny’s coffee. Boroz heard and saw that so he bought Jenny closer to him and said: Boroz: “Is this how we’ve taught you to behave”. P.T. answered at the same time: P.T.: “It’s my fault sir. I maid her laugh”. Boroz thanked P.T. at the same time slapped a whip and said at the same time: Boroz: “Stay away from my daughter. Wheeler was just looking at the incident as if he was stunned.
After that, the two went away from the father and son. P.T. looked at his father who was about top cry. Then P.T. went to the river side alone and Jenny Lind followed him and sat next to him and said: Jenny: “How did you get out? Father is sending me to finishing school. I don’t know what my future will be”. P.T. said at the same time: P.T.: “I do”.
P.T. first led Jenny to the forest and went to an Abandoned Luxury house to show Jenny around.
A few days ago, Jenny was leaving to study abroad to finish her studies and P.T. was dreaming of achieving her goal in life, so she sent a letter to Jenny so that she should know every move she made. While they were exchanging letters with Jenny, P.T’s father was sick and weak and passed away at the same time P.T. was forced to steal food from the stores and the owner caught it so he was crying was taken away someone saw him and gave him something to eat.
P.T. thought a selling news paper to make money and he continued to give letters to Jenny.
Today twenty years later, P.T. Barnum will visit Jenny Lind at her house and say goodbye that he will take Jenny. The two got together at P.T. proposed to Jenny and got married. Jenny wants no matter how big or small the house is, as long as they are together as a family.
A few days later Jenny was pregnant. P.T. works in a letter company.
When P.T. got home he notice a leak in his roof so they fixed it and at the same time he saw his two daughters Helen and Charity playing on the roof. P.T. played with his son and after that he showed something to his children. While he was telling a story about it and at the same time saying happy birthday Charity and he continued to tell the story. Charity made a wish: Charity: “I wish to merry Santa Claus”. P.T. said: “That is a good wish”.
The next morning P.T. thought pf a way for his dream of his family to come true.
One day later P.T. surprised his family so he visited then and came to the point where P.T. showed his dream to his family. He was able to erect a museum named Barnum’s American Museum of Curiousities. The children inside that museum were amazed. P.T. introduced someone to his family Malley, a thief. They toured the inside of the museum to show his family.
One day P.T. Barnum offered to go to Barnum’s Museum to watch but no one accepted them. They just throw the papers they are given on the way. The Barnum’s family went home sad and tired but P.T. didn’t think of giving up so he thought going to the house where Charles lives.
P.T. introduced himself to Charles and he showed him something and said: P.T.: “I am putting together a show and I need a star”. Charles said: “You want people to laugh at me”. P.T. answered was: “well, they’re laughing anyway, kid. So, might as well get paid”. Charles turned it back again faced again with a smile.
P.T. went home and in the evening he wrote and print what was needed to work or perform at his Museum.
He spread what he did on the walls or on the trees so that someone could see who wanted to apply.
After that, a few days later, everyone who wanted to perform at Barnum’s Museum came.
One by one, everyone who wanted to perform introduced themselves, one of which is the tandem of Anne and W.D who are doing Trapeze. Next is Tattoo Man, a person who has many tattoos all over his body. The third is Dog Boy, a man wo jumps high and whose entire body is covered in hair. The Fourth is the Heaviest Man with a record of 750 pounds which is Heaviest than three bears. Next is Irish is the tallest man in Hill Borough. And when everything was over, P.T. printed it again and stuck it on the walls so that people would notice and influence them to visit Barnum’s Museum.
Many people went to the Barnum’s Museum and the performers were ready to perform. There is a performer who is shy so P.T. motivates that. Everyone performed inside the museum, the performers felt no nervousness and no fear, so they did it well.
When they finished performing, everyone inside applauded then they didn’t know that someone was watching criminal degrading which will promote their museum.
That night, Heaviest Man, W.D and the other performers got into a fight so P.T. took them away and let them inside.
After that they performed again one day to make money. So many people watched that the ticket sold out quickly. After all that, they raised a lot of money and interviewed Mr. Barnett’s P.T. who had just come from the Herald and told P.T. that: Mr. Barnett: “Doesn’t it bother you that everything your selling is fake? P.T. said? “It doesn’t matter where they come from. The joy is real”. Mr. Barnett immediately replied: “So you are a philanthropist”? P.T. answer was: “Well, hyperbole isn’t the worst crime. Men suffer more from imagining too little that too much”. That’s why he left and P.T. passed Mr. Barnett on his away.
Since then, P.T. Barnum has become famous. For his performers to be inside while the audience was interviewing them. The performers who wanted to go at couldn’t start it anymore because P.T. preventing it, that’s why everyone struggled so they went out. All the spectators were surprised by what they saw but they continued to go out. P.T. become greedy that he only wanted to be recognized by the audience, so P.T. followed where his performers went P.T. went to each house of his stage manager one by one to apologize for being greedy and pushing them away. He apologized to them and sent them back to Barnum’s Museum to perform and get know the audience.
After that, everyone agreed and they said that if it happed again, he would find someone else to fool him. Since them they able to perform again and the normal people’s threatment of them has improved.
The end.
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Helen Lindes
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fl0weres · 1 year
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      Annabelle was a fantastic horsewoman.    Before she moved into town with her sister, she used to go out for rides every morning on her mare, Helen. Even if she gave up the farm, she convinced her brother-in-law to pay to stable Helen in town so she could still go on rides. Of course, a schoolteacher is expected to have a certain level of morality to her  -  can’t be seen with your hair down, racing across the plains  . . .  she’d go out in the early morning, which became a habit that she kept up when she joined the Van Der Linde gang. 
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Big Sky  -  ABC  -  November 17, 2020 - Present
Crime Drama (31 episodes to date)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Katheryn Winnick as Jenny Hoyt
Kylie Bunbury as Cassie Dewell
Brian Geraghty as Ronald Pergman
Valerie Mahaffey as Helen Pergman
Dedee Pfeiffer as Denise Brisbane
Natalie Alyn Lind as Danielle Sullivan
Jesse James Keitel as Jerrie Kennedy
Jade Pettyjohn as Grace Sullivan
John Carroll Lynch as Rick Legarski
Ryan Phillippe as Cody Hoyt
Recurring
Brooke Smith as Merrilee Legarski
Gage Marsh as Justin Hoyt
Jeffrey Joseph as Joseph Dewell
Gabriel Jacob-Cross as Kai Dewell
Patrick Gallagher as Sheriff Walter Tubb
Camille Sullivan as Joanie Sullivan
Chad Willett as Robert Sullivan
Sharon Taylor as Commander Elena Sosa
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daynewilliamsstuff · 6 months
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Finding Your Way to Mental Wellness: A Guide to Psychologists in Cape Town
In the bustling city of Cape Town, where the stunning landscapes meet the vibrant urban lifestyle, the need for mental health services is as pertinent as anywhere else in the world. Whether you're facing the challenges of stress, anxiety, depression, or any other mental health issue, seeking the guidance and support of a Psychologist Cape Town can be a significant step towards healing and personal growth.
In this article, we'll explore the world of psychology in Cape Town, highlighting the importance of mental health care, the role of psychologists, and how to find the right professional for your specific needs.
The Significance of Psychologists in Cape Town
Cape Town is known for its breathtaking views, diverse culture, and dynamic lifestyle. Yet, just like in any other part of the world, its residents encounter their fair share of mental health issues. The fast-paced nature of city life, coupled with personal challenges, can take a toll on one's mental well-being. Psychologists play a crucial role in helping individuals navigate these challenges and lead happier, more fulfilling lives.
Psychologists in Cape Town provide a wide range of services, including individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, and assessments for various psychological disorders. They utilize evidence-based techniques to understand, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions, helping their clients develop coping strategies and fostering emotional resilience.
Choosing the Right Psychologist in Cape Town
Selecting the right psychologist is a vital decision. The therapist you choose should have the expertise and experience necessary to address your unique needs. Here are some steps to help you find the perfect fit:
Assess Your Needs: First, identify your specific concerns or issues. Are you dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, or relationship problems? Understanding your needs will help you find a psychologist with the right specialization.
Research: Look for psychologists in Cape Town who specialize in your area of concern. You can start by searching online, asking for recommendations from friends or family, or contacting your primary care physician for referrals.
Check Qualifications: Ensure that the psychologist is licensed and registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA). This certification ensures that they have met the necessary educational and ethical standards.
Consultation: Many psychologists offer a free initial consultation. Use this opportunity to discuss your concerns, ask questions about their approach, and determine if you feel comfortable working with them.
Consider Compatibility: Establishing a strong therapeutic alliance with your psychologist is essential for a successful outcome. Choose someone you feel comfortable talking to and sharing your thoughts and emotions with.
Cost and Availability: Consider your budget and the psychologist's availability. Some may accept medical aid, while others may offer sliding scale fees or payment plans to accommodate your financial situation.
Prominent Psychologists in Cape Town
Cape Town is home to a diverse community of psychologists with various specialties. Some renowned psychologists in the area include Dr. Colinda Linde, Dr. Adeline Pearson, and Dr. Helen Davies. These professionals have gained recognition for their expertise in fields like anxiety, depression, and trauma therapy.
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ivanreycristo · 10 months
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Imitación de mate q le dedico Rudy Fernández [Nacido en PALMA=PIERDE/MUERE] al malogrado y revelador x su muerte FERNANDO MARTIN [con su camiseta y el cual hizo el camino a la INVERSA O AL REVES q RUDY..es decir de REAL MADRID a PORTLAND siendo el 1er español en NBA] en un concurso de NBA y el cual esta casado con la Ex_Miss ESPAÑA HELEN LINDES GRIFFITHS [de padre ANDA_LUZ llamado DI_EGO y madre INGLESA nacida en GERONA o mi último sitio VACACIONAL VERANIEGO en Agosto 2022 desde donde fui en Scooter tanto a ANDO+zORRA como a TOSSA DE MAR donde nació VELENCOSO y donde estuvo con la ZORRA de KYLIE MINOGUE..aunque a los 5 años se fue a LANZAROTE donde los Españoles llegaron x una TORMENTA ofreciendo el REY a la REINA al CAPITAN ESPAÑOL naciendo el 1er MESTIZO]
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