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gratefulfrog · 3 months
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foreverdreamsds · 2 years
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We normally don’t rescue younger dogs unless they are physically a special needs case or trauma related injuries. When we were contacted about this little lady, Miss Molly, a sweet tiny chihuahua/dachshund mix in a shelter with stage 3 renal failure, we couldn’t say no. It’s rare for a young dog to be in renal failure. She is spending the day at Landrum Veterinary Hospital for testing and evaluation. Once Dr Parker finds out what’s going on to cause the renal failure we will know what the treatment will need to be. Hopefully it’s something that will continue to help her heal and come back from this. Once she is stabilized and is able to physically have surgeries she will be scheduled for dental and spay surgeries. Please keep Molly in your prayers. We are doing everything we can for her. Thank you! ❤️ #missmolly #prayers #shelterdog #fosteringsaveslives #forevergrateful #foreverdreamsds (at Landrum Veterinary Hospital) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeWM1qqLs--/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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frickinamazin-nw · 1 year
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Reminder: I am One of One. An Absolute YES. A true miracle of chance. I am worthy of love and I receive it. Happy Birthday to ME! I am beyond grateful for this cycle and for all the lessons learned. Thank you all for every call, message, serenade and total love. I appreciate it so much. Special shout-out as always to my Birthday Twins @ijahbee @keonprediphotography @corpeccentric @giselledalmage @domz876 @issarae and all of you blessed for the 12th 😁 Wishing you all the most amazing day! Love, Light and Blessings. Now, let’s celebrate 🥳🎉🥳❤️#birthdayqueen👑❤️ #BirthdayTings🥳 #grownfolksinting😆 #thesekneesstillworkthough😆 #adultingstillsucks #ForeverGrateful #OKImDone😆 #OrAmI👀😆 (at Happy Birthday) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnUp_Pwu4na/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ziarising · 2 years
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#forevergrateful #miracles #shewrites #poetry #odetoyou #home #poetrycommunity #writerscommunity #gratefulquotes #poetryquotes #inmyfeelings #alhamdulillah #prayers #faith #tawakkul #dontstopbelieving #poetsofinstagram #igpoets #instawriters #dreamscometrue #nevergiveup #pray #godsfavours #msa #beautifulthings #feelslikesummer #feelslikehome #aestheticquotes #aestheticpoetry https://www.instagram.com/p/CgfNyjKqrrU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sweetdesignpro · 2 days
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I Love You Mom - mother's day card
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iimtcollege · 1 month
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monteage-official · 2 months
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We are thankful to our viewers for being associated us and showing their love!
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im-gracious · 2 months
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Grateful for every step, every breath, every grace bestowed. In struggles, His mercy shines, His love forever flows. Closer to dreams, closer to His light, His plan prevails, guiding me through the night.
Father, I'll be forever grateful for your love.
February 21, 2024.
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theghosteditor25 · 3 months
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It was indeed a great privilege, Pastor to walk with you in this journey. You held and embraced me despite my flaws. You were there to look out for me every step that I made. You made me a better person. I was changed from within. You saved me from drowning and I didn't realize that I can make it pala. You made me believe, Sir. Salamat kaayo Sir. I am here with you no matter what.
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gratefulfrog · 11 months
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ON THIS DATE (53 YEARS AGO)
June 14, 1970 – Grateful Dead: Workingman's Dead is released.
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Workingman's Dead is the fourth studio album by the Grateful Dead, released on June 14, 1970. It reached #27 on the Billboard 200 Top LP's & Tapes chart. In 2003, the album was ranked number 262 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
The title of the album comes from a comment from Jerry Garcia to lyricist Robert Hunter about how "this album was turning into the Workingman's Dead version of the band."
Garcia has said that much of the sound of the album comes both from his pairing with Hunter as well as the band's friendship with Crosby, Stills and Nash. "Hearing those guys sing and how nice they sounded together, we thought, 'We can try that. Let's work on it a little,'" commented Garcia.
Songs such as "Uncle John's Band," "High Time" and "Cumberland Blues" were brought to life with soaring harmonies and layered vocal textures that had not been a part of the band's sound until then. According to the 1992 Dead oral history, Aces Back To Back, in the summer of 1968, Stephen Stills vacationed at Mickey Hart's ranch in Novato. "Stills lived with me for three months around the time of [CSN's] first record," recalls Hart, "and he and David Crosby really turned Jerry and Bobby onto the voice as the holy instrument. You know, 'Hey, is this what a voice can do?' That turned us away from pure improvisation and more toward songs."
The Grateful Dead's first four albums reinforced their stature as a performing group, with a loose improvisational feel rooted in the blues, rock & roll, and modern jazz. But with the 1970 release of Workingman's Dead, Garcia, Weir, Lesh, McKernan, Kreutzmann, and Hart reined in their many spatial musical elements and found their true stylistic niche in the studio with an engaging blend of country, blues, and folk. Where earlier studio releases strove to recreate the kind of freeform group improvisations that won the Dead a fanatical cult following in the Bay area, Workingman's Dead drew upon a rural American vernacular that was in many ways analogous to that of the Band.
The resulting music has a rootsy, timeless quality, with tight instrumental arrangements, concise solo breaks, and a carefully wrought style of vocal harmonizing. The Dead won extensive airplay with tuneful songs like "Uncle John's Band" and "Casey Jones," while expanding their following well beyond San Francisco. Garcia's slithering pedal steel counterpoint and twangy banjo rolls make for a charismatic new style of bluegrass on "Dire Wolf" and "Cumberland Blues," while "New Speedway Boogie," featuring some of Robert Hunter's best lyrics, is a pointed personal metaphor for the tragic chaos at Altamont the summer before. This remains one of the legendary band's most concise and beautifully executed records.
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ORIGINAL ROLLING STONES REVIEW
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Workingman's Dead is an excellent album. It's a warming album. And most importantly, the Dead have finally produced a complete studio album. The songs stand up quite nicely right on their own merits, which are considerable.
"Uncle John's Band," which opens the album, is, without question, the best recorded track done by this band. Staunch Dead freaks probably will hate this song. It's done acoustically for a starter. No Garcia leads. No smasho drumming. In fact, it's got a mariachi /calypso type feeling. Finely, warmly-lush tuned guitar work starts it off, with a statement of the beat and feeling. When Garcia comes in with the vocal, joined by a lot of tracks of everyone else's voices, possibly including his, it's really very pretty. The lyrics blend in nicely with the music. "All I want to know/How does the song go?" "Come hear Uncle John's band/playing to the tide/Come with me, or come alone/He's come to take his children home." Near the end of the song there is an a cappella section done by everyone, sounds like about 62 tracks, maybe 63. Just listen to it, and try not to smile.
The years of playing together have shown handsome dividends. "Dire Wolf" points this out. It's a country song, Garcia's steel guitar work is just right, and everyone sings along to the "Don't murder me" chorus.
The country feeling of this album just adds to the warmth of it. "Cumberland Blues" starts off as a straight electric cut, telling the story of trying to make ends meet in bad times. Slowly, imperceptibly at first, a banjo enters the song. By the end, I was back at the old Gold Rush along with everyone else. The banjo brought me there.
Even the cuts that are not directly influenced by country stylings have a country feel to them. I suspect that this is due to, the band's vocals. Living out on their ranch seems to have mellowed them all, or at least given a country tinge to their voices. "Casey Jones" is not the theme song you might remember from television. "Driving that train/High on cocaine/Casey Jones you better watch your speed." Listen closely, especially to the cymbal work. Then listen to Phil Lesh's bass mixing with Weir's guitar. Now listen to the cymbal again. Yep. They did it. I don't know who's train is better, Casey's or the Dead's. Living sound effects. Just fine.
~ Andy Zwerling (July 23, 1970)
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divi26 · 5 months
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Embrace the art of forgiveness, for in its grace, we find the strength to rewrite our story, unburdened and free., let forgiveness be your masterpiece.
Brajsundar Das is a motivational speaker and he runs an institute to guide the youths.
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Homage to the Fallen Join us as we come together to commemorate the lives of the fallen heroes, united in our unwavering respect and admiration.
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amigoways · 5 months
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Happy International Men's Day to the most important man in your life! 🎉 Your love and appreciation light up our world. Here's to celebrating you today and always! 🙌💙
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