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morning is going great, i took ham (dog) outside and there was someone sitting in their car waiting to leave and they definitely perceived me and i didn’t freak out 😌
my sister accidentally took this photo of my cat as he was running up the stairs to greet her
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I love you, I thought then, but it wasn't until he was fully asleep later that night . . . that I said it aloud, the first time in my life I'd said it to a man who wasn't my dad. I wondered how Theo would've replied if he'd heard.
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Vincent Townsend Jr. was the first African American to portray a judge on Perry Mason in the episode, The Case of the Skeleton's Closet. I love that they did that because back then, it was unusual to see a black man playing a judge. Once again, Perry Mason is all inclusive in their casting choices. It's odd that although Mr. Townsend appeared on the show as a judge, he's not listed in the credits. At least, it was a move in the right direction. He didn't speak any lines in that role, but I'm glad that they had him seated on the bench. Mr. Townsend was a real life judge in Los Angeles, California, and he was, also, a minister in the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, also in L.A.. This was a big step for the civil rights movement.
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Recently finished the embroidery on one side of Legend’s tunic and figured out the stencil to get started on the other side!!