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Just like my childhood

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Flight
Exactly
Jay Rosenblum (American, 1933-1989), Untitled, 1970. Acrylic on canvas, 81.3 x 81.3 cm.
I love this! I donât know,if itâs the simplicity or the colors, or what, but I totally dig it!
Waylon & Buddy
Always repost Buddy Holly. Having Waylon Jennings here is a bonus.

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Continental Congress' Declaration of Rights and Grievances against Great Britain
Record Group 360: Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional ConventionSeries: Papers of the Continental CongressFile Unit: Rough Journals
Perhaps the precursor of Festivusâ Airing of the Grievances?
Yes
(via (99+) Image reblogged from @beautifulnicolenaomi â @growaglow on Tumblr)
I almost missed this opportunity

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You Go To My Head - Chet Baker
The B-52's đ¤
Always reblog the B-52s
Into the maelstrĂśm : Paper craft, Maud Vantours
Gordon Ramses

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âMy first end-of-life patient was a 97-year-old man. He had a much younger girlfriend; she was seventy-four. But they loved each other so much. Back when their spouses were still alive, the four of them had been great friends. They would double date together. And when their spouses passed away, the two of them became a thing. Every day she would come over for lunch. Iâd always cook a little meal for them. Iâd prepare the table; Iâd lay out my little candles and my little flowers. As soon as she arrived Iâd put on music and dim the lights, then Iâd leave the room and go wait in the bedroom. They would cuddle and snuggle. And the beauty of it was, even though he couldnât control his fluids at that point, she never minded the smell. Her love for him was so great that they would still kiss and all that good stuff. When the doctors said that it was time for him to go to hospice, he said he didnât want to go. He told them that he wanted to come back home and die with me. I was with him in the end. My patients never die alone. Never, ever. One week after his passing I was hired by his girlfriendâs family. She had terminal Alzheimerâs, and I ended up staying with her for seven years. I fell in love with her. We were family, just family. She used to be a tap dancer. Weâd sing together. And if she didnât feel like singing, Iâd sing. Even near the end, she always knew when something was wrong with me. When I wasnât being the Gabby that she knew, she would always know. When the doctors said it was time for her to go to hospice, her children said: âWe want her to die with Gabby.â In the final days she wouldnât eat, sheâd lock her jaw. But she would always eat for me. One night I could see the fright in her eyes, and I knew it was time. My patients never die alone. Never, ever. So I climbed under the covers with her. And she passed away in my arms.â
God bless hospice home healthcare workers