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Lisbon

March 19, 2021
Bob Humphrey
My Traveling Star
2019

View Of The Hague From The Delftse Vaart In The Seventeenth Century

March 18, 2021

Mary Magdalene

March 17, 2021
Carlo Crivelli
The Rijksmuseum 
1480

It Had To Be You

March 16, 2021
Some others I've seen 
Might never be mean
Might never be cross, or try to be boss
But they wouldn't do
For nobody else gave me a thrill 
With all your faults, I love you still
It had to be you
Isham Jones and Gus Kahn
Frank Sinatra, from the album Trilogy: Past, Present & Future 
1980

Life

March 15, 2021
1948

The Buddha Amida

March 14, 2021

Paterson

March 13, 2021

Oh, What A World

March 12, 2021
Northern lights in our skies
Plants that grow and open your mind
Things that swim with a neon glow
How we all got here, nobody knows
Kacey Musgraves
From the album Golden Hour
2018

Cornerbrook, Newfoundland

March 11, 2021
Bob Humphrey
My Traveling Star
2019

Dancers

March 10, 2021
Edgar Degas
Cleveland Museum of Art
1896

Peach

March 9, 2021
Set List:
00:00 Mice
04:10 Blue sea, red sea
08:01 Betsy
11:42 Boxes
Billie Marten
From the album Feeding Seahorses by Hand
2019

Vogue

March 8, 2021
1949

Raleigh, North Carolina

March 7, 2021
Bob Humphrey
North Carolina Museum of Art
2021

When Winter Comes

March 6, 2021

I'll See You In My Dreams

March 4, 2021
I’ll see you in my dreams 
When all our summers have come to an end 
I’ll see you in my dreams 
We’ll meet and live and laugh again 
I’ll see you in my dreams 
Up around the river bend 
For death is not the end 
And I’ll see you in my dreams
Bruce Springsteen
From the album Letter to You
2020

Charity Without Justice

March 3, 2021
Charity, as a supplement to justice, should be applauded. But charity as a substitute for justice is neither charity nor justice. It is cruelty.

Fiscal stability that relies on gifts is not stability. It is a guarantee of insecurity: income based not on work but on whim. Capricious generosity is not a replacement for a living wage, nor is it a basis for a functioning society. Charity is no substitute for justice.

Meet Me At Mary's Place

March 2, 2021
Ain't That Good News is the eleventh and final studio album by American R&B and soul singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released mid-February 1964, on RCA Victor Records.  It was the final studio album to be issued during Cooke's lifetime, before his death at the age of 33. With the exception of "Another Saturday Night", which had been released as a single early in the previous year, Ain't That Good News comprised the first material that Cooke had recorded in the six months following the drowning death of his 18-month-old son Vincent.

The rolling chorus of "Meet Me at Mary's Place" was  written by Cooke about a gospel promoter in Charlotte, North Carolina where gospel groups often stayed.

Source: Wikipedia 
Sam Cooke
Performed by Sam Cooke on the album Ain't That Good News
1964

San Marino, California

March 1, 2021
Bob Humphrey
The Huntington Art Museum
2021

Fernandina Beach, Florida

February 28, 2021
Bob Humphrey
My Traveling Star
2003