Family favorite from our Aunt Mary's kitchen. My children love this recipe. It is a regular in our house.
The aunts threw the loveliest family-only bridal shower outside Aunt Mary's farmhouse for Shirley. I'll leave you with some of my favorite photos.
The aunts threw the loveliest family-only bridal shower outside Aunt Mary's farmhouse for Shirley. I'll leave you with some of my favorite photos.
Indian Village, Detroit, 1896 In 1970's www.placepromo.com/display.php?id=5468&built=&add...
The aunts threw the loveliest family-only bridal shower outside Aunt Mary's farmhouse for Shirley. I'll leave you with some of my favorite photos.
The town of Mapleview has the reputation of paranormal activity and urban legends. The Trivelli House - one of the oldest, historical buildings in town - has been owned by the family for generations. And it, too, has its legend. Mary, a member of the family, purchases the house from her aunt. She's determined to rid the property of any stigmatism or reputation, as it is the house she has wanted since she was a little girl. But a temporary guest of Mary's moves in with her, and soon disappears. More disappearances follow, and even though the Mapleview police have their most experienced detectives on the case, they can provide no answers. Are the disappearances supernatural, and related to the dark, centuries-old history of Mapleview? | Author: Tom Raimbault | Publisher: Next Chapter | Publication Date: Jan 26, 2023 | Number of Pages: 538 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 4824164583 | ISBN-13: 9784824164582
Artist: Mary Cassatt (American, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1844–1926 Le Mesnil-Théribus, Oise). Date: 1900. Culture: American. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimen...
The Catholic Church of Annunciation, also known as the Basilica of the Annunciation, is the most impressive and spectacular site in Nazareth. The church, an outstanding building in the center of the town, is built where it’s believed was the house of Joseph and Virgin Mary, parents of Jesus. On the lower level is the most holy place – Mary’s cave, the cave in which, according to the Catholic-Christian tradition, Mary was visited by Archangel Gabriel and told her she is destined to carry the Messiah in her womb. The first church was built there back in 427 A.D, and a few others were built and destroyed since. In the current building which was established on 1969, there are still remains of the previous churches and it is one of the biggest, most impressive churches in the Middle East. I took these photos on 25 March 2015 - Holy Solemn Mass for the Feast of the Annunciation.
As distractions go, playing cards have plenty to recommend them. A deck of cards is inexpensive, easily available, portable, and doesn't need charging. And as the photos in this gallery show, the many games that people play with cards have the power to mesmerize folks from all walks of life.
From activists to pop stars and waitresses, witness stunning portraits of African American women from the Smithsonian
The House of Romanov was the second dynasty, after the House of Rurik, to rule over Russia, and reigned from 1613 until the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II on March 15, 1917. DISCLAIMER: This is a human interest and culture page, NOT a political one. I do not care for your views and arguments on...
Downton Abbey and Victoria were both filmed there
Yup, that's Freddy Moran! She came to the Seattle area and taught a weekend workshop at Aunt Mary's Quilt Shop. Here she is sh...
Mary Proctor was born June 11, 1960, in Jefferson County, Florida. She paints with joyous energy, and hopeful, proud exuberance- extolling her faith and femininity. In February 1995, while grieving for her grandmother, aunt, and uncle, who were killed in a house fire, Mary had a vision in which a sweet voice directed her to “paint the door.” Since that time, Mary has painted compulsively. Upon the surfaces she paints, she also glues buttons, sticks, pebbles or broken pieces of glass, mirror or plates. To her, reassembling the broken pieces represents the process of mending. She sees herself as a missionary and the people who purchase her work as the deliverers. Raw Vision Magazine published an article about Mary in the Winter 1999 issue. She is also included in the permanent collection of the Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, and The Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida. In June of 2005, Mary was one of six featured artists in an exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Museum and Center of African American History, “On Their Own: Selected Works by Self-Taught African American Artists.”
⚠️Caution 2 Year Old Ahead ⚠️ Can’t believe my baby is TWO today 😭 we loved every minute of celebrating our little guy!! HUGE thank you to @leslienunnelly and @kim_still for the beautiful balloon...
beatlesneveroutofstyle: John and Cyn at John’s Aunt Mimi’s house in October 1962. Cynthia is holding one of Mimi’s cats and she was also pregnant with Julian in this picture.
Bridge Night
Just like Joan Didion, Sylvia Plath, and Grace Kelly before me.
the creepiest kind of accidental discoveries
1964
Mount Holyoke College students living in the Spanish language corridor of Abbey Hall. Standing: Mary Lancaster (1956). Seated around table (l-r): Unetta Thompson (1954), Eleanor Weisberg (1956), Rita Wolf (1955). Other seated students (l-r): Barbara Gainsburgh (1956), Blanca Diaz (M.A. 1954), Patricia London (1956), Carol Henshaw (1954), Marcia Davidson (1956), E. Miriam Levo (1954), Patricia Stehr (1956), Winston Pettus (1955).