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petsincollections · 3 months
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Spokane girl named Agnes Brown on horseback, Washington, 1899
Small girl in dress, with blanket around waist and across legs sits in a western-style saddle on a horse. In background can be seen several small wooden buildings.
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections
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chernobog13 · 2 months
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ST. PADDY'S DAY MOVIE LIST
What I'll be tossin' in the ole BluRay player to watch tonight and tomorrow (I've got the day off, to make up for today), in no particular order:
Gorgo (1961)
Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)
The Quiet Man (1952)
The Barrytown Trilogy: The Commitments (1991), The Snapper (1993), and The Van (1996), all featuring our man Colm Meaney
Hear My Song (1991)
The Guard (2011)
Waking Ned Devine (1998)
Agnes Brown (1999)
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magpod-confessions · 1 month
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sorry red-hair agnes truthers but she canonically has “mousy brown hair.” i knooww she’s a desolation avatar, fire girl and bright red hair but i really like the brown hair:( we need brown hair agnes:( i love her as much as the rest of you but let my girl have that plain brown hair!
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タキオン by Mauve@2日目ふ01a
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thymbyll · 27 days
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Dragon Queens And Dragon Mothers & Daughters
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AND MALEFICENT And Her AU Daughter
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purple-iris · 18 days
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My provincial personification OC compilation
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buffyfan145 · 9 months
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Another great episode with ep 4 of "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart"!!! :D I read the book and we got more secrets revealed in this episodes and it was Alycia Debnam Carey's debut as adult Alice and now she's found out more of what June has been hiding from her. Will post the rest behind a cut, but this miniseries has done a great job adapting the book. Also for us Charlie Vickers fans he's credited in the episode but I never saw him in any scenes. It's possible he appeared in a quick flash, as both Alyla Browne and Tilda Cobham Hervey did as young Alice and Agnes, and I missed it. However, his character Clem's presence is felt in multiple scenes and with the introduction of 3 more characters.
This episode started with the 14 year time jump as Alice is now 24, but she's found out one of the secrets that June has been keeping and that she's been controlling Alice's life especially when it comes to any boy/man that has been interested in her. It started with her friend Oggie, who she had deported along with his mother as Alice had actually proposed to him. Felt so bad for that as Oggie was such a great friend and sweet boy and didn't deserve that. Then all of Alice's other boyfriends June sent away or paid off to leave. So now we're at the part where Alice left and went to Agnes Bluff, a national park that shares her mom's name and is now involved with two men, one who seems a nice guy Moss and the other who is a dark, mysterious man Dylan and happens to look like her father Clem.
This book does explore how a lot of women who are attracted to men unintentionally start relationships with guys like their fathers. It's starting a cycle again and I thought it was a great choice to cast an actor for Dylan who resembles Charlie Vickers, but also Moss does too when Charlie's clean shaven. So now she's involved in a love triangle.
But the biggest secret got revealed to, not to Alice but to Twig and Candy that June let Sally and John Morgan adopt Clem & Agnes's son Charlie. He's now 14 and they're a happy family and Charlie knows all about both his sisters, June, and his biological parents. He's been trying to contact Alice with Sally's help but June's forbidden it. She never even told Twig or Candy and they're shocked as they're realizing that June as has this cruel side. June tries to justify this as she thought Charlie would end up like this father but so far he's a sweet boy who has had health issues but is doing better now. And great casting here too as the boy playing Charlie looks so much like Charlie Vickers too, including having the same mole/freckle on their necks. So this caused Twig to actually leave June, even though she's sick, and Candy's thrown for a loop.
I was wondering when this was going to be revealed about June as she had been manipulating and emotionally/mentally abusing Twig, Candy, Alice, and even did to Clem and Agnes when they were children/teens. There's a lot more to be revealed too in the final 3 episodes and Charlie Vickers should be back as going by the book we have more flashbacks to come. This whole cast has been doing great and again so happy with how this has turned out so far.
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anura-island · 3 months
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Mossbean café ☕🌿
Really proud of the decor I did in this one :'3
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duckprintspress · 1 year
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Ten of Our Favorite Poems for National Poetry Month!
April was National Poetry Month, and to celebrate we asked authors involved with Duck Prints Press to talk about their favorite (ideally queer) poems! For the poems in the public domain, we then recorded them and shared them on Instagram and/or Tiktok!
Join us, and get your poem on, with these ten lovely pieces!
To a Stranger by Walt Whitman
read by Nina Waters (Tiktok | Instagram)
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At a Dinner Party by Amy Levy
read by Maggie Page (Tiktok | Instagram)
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Halfway Down by A. A. Milne
read by Tris Lawrence (Tiktok | Instagram)
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Because I Liked You Better by A. E. Housman
read by Maggie Page (Instagram)
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Bored: At A London Music by Horatio Brown
read by Maggie Page (Tiktok | Instagram)
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The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
read by Tris Lawrence (Tiktok | Instagram)
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Endymion by Oscar Wilde
read by Nina Waters (Tiktok | Instagram)
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The Chariot by Emily Dickinson
read by Tris Lawrence (Instagram)
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Love Stronger than Death by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
read by Maggie Page (Instagram)
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Apologia by Oscar Wilde
read by Maggie Page (Instagram)
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Honorable Mention: We couldn’t include “Stop All the Clocks” by W. H. Auden or “I Know a Man” by Robert Creeley because they’re not in the public domain, but they absolutely would have been included if we could have.
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What are YOUR favorite queer historical poems and/or poets? Tell us in the replies!
(if you send something our way that’s in the public domain, maybe we’ll record it!)
Who We Are: Duck Prints Press LLC is an independent publisher based in New York State. Our founding vision is to help fan creators publishing their original works. We are particularly dedicated to working with queer authors and publishing stories featuring characters from across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. Want to always hear the latest? Sign up for our monthly newsletter! Want to support the Press, read about us behind-the-scenes, learn what’s coming down the pipeline, get exclusive teasers, and claim free stories? Back us on Patreon monthly!
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feliciamontagues · 1 year
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Father Brown Wardrobe Appreciation
↳“The Smallest of Things” (Series 5, Episode 7)
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art-4-sale · 3 months
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100+ Famous Modern Art Artists of All Time
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2/8/2024 ♦ Framed Poster Print ♦ Canvas Print ♦ Metal Print ♦ Acrylic Print ♦ Wood Prints 🌐 Worldwide shipping
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Cast a Deadly Spell / La Pointe Courte / The Sound - The 1975
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gatutor · 9 months
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Agnes Moorehead-Joe E. Brown "Magnolia" (Show boat) 1951, de George Sidney.
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元気いっぱい脳細胞 by こるり
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bigoldeels · 2 years
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thing I made once
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