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08/06/2025

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The Most Successful truth In History is...
01/19/2025

The Most Successful truth In History is...

01/19/2025

Tell me a pain that is BIGGER than toothache??

A harrowing image of two orphans of London. Throughout the Victorian period, thousands of orphans and other unparented c...
01/08/2025

A harrowing image of two orphans of London. Throughout the Victorian period, thousands of orphans and other unparented children existed on the fringe of society. Orphaned children far outnumbered the facilities available for them. In the 1861 Census, there were 13,265 orphans and deserted children recorded…

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, one of Hollywood's most beloved couples, were photographed in Westport, Connecticut, in...
01/08/2025

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, one of Hollywood's most beloved couples, were photographed in Westport, Connecticut, in 1965, capturing a moment of their enduring love and iconic careers. By this time, they had already established themselves as some of the most respected actors in Hollywood. Woodward had won an Academy Award for her role in "The Three Faces of Eve" (1957), and Newman had become a household name with roles in films like "Cool Hand Luke" (1967) and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969).
Westport, Connecticut, became the couple’s home base, a quiet retreat far from the glare of Hollywood. They raised their family there, away from the pressures of fame, and it became a sanctuary for them. The photo from 1965 reflects their easy elegance and deep connection, both professionally and personally.
Newman and Woodward's relationship was rare in Hollywood, enduring for 50 years until Newman's death in 2008. Their partnership became a model for many, combining love, mutual respect, and a shared dedication to philanthropy, including the creation of Newman’s Own, which supports charitable causes. Their time in Westport is seen as one of the many chapters of their extraordinary lives, grounded in love, authenticity, and the values they cherished.

We pulled down a false wall in the cellar of our 1857 house and found this !
01/08/2025

We pulled down a false wall in the cellar of our 1857 house and found this !

If I won the lottery I would restore it and live there.
01/08/2025

If I won the lottery I would restore it and live there.

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