Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name. Thy kingdom come. THY WILL BE DONE, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but DELIVER US FROM EVIL.
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen †
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Lousiana Bayou with Fisherman – Colette Pope Heldner
Born on the Bayou
The Green River – Robert Spencer
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River
🙂 🙂 🙂
Mob Vengeance – Robert Spencer
Canned Heat – ‘Let’s Work Together’
🙂 🙂
Shotgun Hospitality – Frederic Remington
ANN-MARGRET: ‘Shot Gun”
“Shotgun” by Jr. Walker and the All Stars. One of my favorite tunes ever.
Never saw this scene of Ann Margaret dancing to it!
It’s from
Viva Las Vegas
-with Elvis
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ann+margret+and+elvis+dancing&t=iphone&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DXH2K9N16VMY
ha! Just realized it’s not really from a movie.
Little slow today. hehe.
Ann Margret was hot enough to melt the whole of Antarctica all by her little ole self.
Shooting stars and all that and roses that go by new names…….
Still life with onions, beetroot and Japanese print – Paul Gauguin
Green Onions – Booker T & the MG’s
Street Tonight – František Hudeček
Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band
good tv clips in this
These are all really done well; creative & thoughtful matches.
-excellent, You!!!
THANKS FOR THE * GIGGLES *, AP !!! 🙃
🧚🏼♀️
-John Singer Sargent “Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose”,
Kindness Matters Official full movie
Life to AfterLife Spiritua
PRAY FOR TRUMP
Amen
Amen
Amen
Amen.
Amen
✝
Amen.
Amen
Amen
Yet another busy holiday …. started to post got interrupted …
02 September 2020 Ian Mitchell, Irish rocker (Bay City Rollers), dies at 62
Saturday
02 September 2018 Conway Savage, Australian piano and organ player (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), dies from a brain tumor at 58
Cruel Trick
02 September 2017 Dave Hlubek, American rock guitarist (founding member of Molly Hatchet), dies at 66
Dreams / Flirt
02 September 2015 Donny Conn, American musician (The Playmates), dies at 85
Son’ tribute to Donny
02 September 2012 Mark Abrahamian, guitarist (Starship), dies of a heart attack at 46
Sara
02 September 2009 Guy Babylon, American keyboard player (Elton John) and arranger dies at 52
Pinball Wizard (arranger)
02 September 2007 David “Fritz” Fryer, British pop guitarist and songwriter (The Four Pennies -“Juliet”), dies of pancreatic cancer at 62
(FF left)
29.) Four Pennies Juliet (with lyrics & tabs)
02 September 2003 Bruce Waibel, American touring and session rock bassist (Gregg Allman; Firehouse), takes his own life at 45
The Allman Brothers Band – Full Concert – 07/12/86 – Starwood Amphitheatre (OFFICIAL)
02 September 1986 Bennie Payne, American jazz pianist (Cab Calloway; Billy Daniels Show), dies at 78
Fats Waller & Benny Payne – After You’ve Gone (1930) AUDIO ONLY
02 September
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892-1973)
British author (The Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings), dies of an ulcer at 81
Biography: Although J. R. R. Tolkien spent most of his working life as an academic, he is most famous today as the author of the epic fantasy novels “The Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings”.
Tolkien’s academic areas of expertise were Old and Middle English and early European mythology and he drew on this knowledge to create his fantasy worlds, including inventing his own elvish languages.
Tolkien wrote his fantasy tales in his own time and mostly for his own amusement. From 1930 he came up with lighter versions of his stories for his children, resulting in “The Hobbit” his first book, published in 1937 and centering on the adventures of the hobbit Bilbo Baggins.
17 years later Tolkien published the darker and much longer “The Lord of the Rings” (1954) in three parts. It is one of the best-selling novels ever, selling over 150 million copies. Film director Peter Jackson produced a successful film trilogy of the novels (2001-2003) which won 17 Academy Awards.
02 September
Christiaan Barnard
(1922-2001)
South African cardiac surgeon who performed the 1st heart transplant, dies from a severe asthma attack at 78
Biography: Christiaan Neethling Barnard was a South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world’s first human-to-human heart transplant. His landmark operation in 1967 marked a significant milestone in medical history.
Born in South Africa, Christiaan Barnard was the son of a minister, Adam Barnard, and Maria Elisabeth de Swart. He excelled in his studies, graduating from Beaufort West High School in 1940.
Barnard received his MB ChB degree from the University of Cape Town Medical School in 1945. He completed his medical training at Groote Schuur Hospital, where he later earned a Master of Medicine and a doctorate for his work on diseases such as tuberculous meningitis and intestinal atresia.
Barnard subsequently received a scholarship to train in the United States with esteemed surgeons like Owen Harding Wangensteen and Walt Lillehei. On his return to South Africa, he led the Department of Experimental Surgery at Groote Schuur Hospital.
At Groote Schuur, Barnard ventually becoming a full-time lecturer and Director of Surgical Research at the University of Cape Town. By 1961, he was appointed Head of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the university.
The pivotal moment of Barnard’s career occurred on December 3, 1967, when he performed the first successful heart transplant on patient Louis Washkansky, using the heart of Denise Darvall, a young woman who had died in an accident.
Although Washkansky succumbed to pneumonia 18 days after the operation, the procedure was a medical triumph and put Barnard on the global stage. His subsequent transplant on Philip Blaiberg, who survived for 19 months, demonstrated the further potential of this new surgical method.
Barnard continued to innovate by developing the heterotopic heart transplant technique and exploring the potential of xenotransplantation with animal hearts. While setbacks such as organ rejection were common, his persistence helped promote the use of cyclosporine, significantly improving transplant success rates.
Barnard’s personal life was marked by the pressures of fame, with multiple marriages and high-profile relationships, including a widely reported affair with actress Gina Lollobrigida. He also established the Christiaan Barnard Foundation, focusing on aiding disadvantaged children.
02 September
Bob Denver
(1935-2005)
American actor (Gilligan’s Island, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis), dies of complications from treatment for cancer at 70
Biography: Known for his roles as Gilligan on the television series “Gilligan’s Island” and the beatnik Maynard G. Krebs on the 1959–1963 TV series “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis”.
El Jaleo – John Singer Sargent
Micke Muster Boogie Woogie Country Girl
Mrs Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and her Daughter Rachel

by John Singer Sargent
Dire Straits Walk Of Life dance Video
No body did light like John Singer Sargent❣
Gassed – John Singer Sargent.jpg!Large.jpg)
Larry Elgart – HOOKED ON SWING
night friends
gassed
✝️ Lord, thank You for the day. Amen.