Frank Jay Haynes - Storm Clouds. Upper Mo., c.1880
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Sami family in front of their home
Scandinavia, 1870s
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Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, 'The Princess' (sitter May Prinsep), albumen print, 1875
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The Egg
Most of us eat eggs every day. For some, it is used as a moisturizer or even for a hangover cure. We need eggs because it provides a great source of protein and brain health. Every morning, I cracked an egg and put it on the skillet as part of my daily breakfast routine. Eggs provide a certain meaning in life: the purpose of breaking your shell.Whether you boil or fry an egg, the first thing you…
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Photo of the day
September 9th, 2022
Friday
Photo of the Day
Peace Within
From the watch over me series
Photo in Albumen style
Yesterday was a bit of a different day, the ascended master was Raguel (Archangel) and today the Ascended Master is God.
It is the Enlightenment Ray.
As in the photo from yesterday this was also taken at Calgary cemetery in Milwaukee Wisconsin
Today the ray, flame, color, flavor, coffee, is Black Spruce.
By the Hand of God we are watched.
Enlightenment
Stillness
Black, Gold
Twin flames, two hands.
Four hands equal love.
The statue stands in Calvary cemetery in Milwaukee Wisconsin. It is the oldest existing Catholic cemetery in Milwaukee Wisconsin, owned by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. It is the final resting place for many of the cities early influential figures. It was designated a Milwaukee landmark in 1981.
It is of good energy.
With 75 acres, the Victorian landscape contains many ornate statues, crypts and monuments.
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Untitled (Sheep grazing), late 1870s (Late 1870s) By Giraudon Auguste; albumen print; image/sheet 4 3/8 x 6¾ in
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