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This Showed Up On My Dash This Morning. Apparently, Lesley Nicols Brother Is A Diabetes Specialist In

The British TV series “Downton Abbey” has gone downtown in connecting with viewers across the United States and Canada, and one of the actresses has a local connection.

This showed up on my dash this morning. Apparently, Lesley Nicol’s brother is a diabetes specialist in South Carolina. It’s a lovely interview, and it includes pictures of BABY LESLEY!!!


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9 years ago

I don’t know if you noticed, but I put a snowball in the freezer and named him Joshua and then I forgot about him. But I just found him and I thought he was probably ice by now, so I slammed him against my head to see and now my head hurts. Do we have any ibuprofen. Or ice?“

the 13 year old

Um…..yeah.

(via revfrog)

"Sure we have ice. Use Joshua."

9 years ago
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9 years ago

Do remember this is a gifset from Worst Cooks in America. And he was in the middle of the pack.

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9 years ago

I went to see this at the Tacoma At museum in 2014. It's not just photographs. Wilbur also includes audio interviews with the people she photographed as well as video presentations. It's their voices accompanying their images, which makes the work that much more.

In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her

In 2012, Matika Wilbur ( Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes) sold almost everything she owned, left behind her apartment in Seattle, and set out on the open road. The former high school teacher had one goal: to photograph members of each federally recognized Native American tribe in the United States.

Wilbur’s photographs are mostly black and white. She shoots on a Canon EOS 7D digital, and a Mamiya film camera. When she finishes Project 562 (named for the number of federally recognized tribes at the time Wilbur began her work), she plans to compile the photographs and share them with the public through various publications, exhibitions and curricular material.

To date, the 31-year-old has driven more than 250,000 miles and has nearly completed her journey. She will finish her tour at the end of the month in the northeastern US. Wilbur has taken thousands of pictures so far. She has met with a range of people that include PhDs, lawyers, tribal elders, designers, grandmothers and artists. But sometimes she worries it isn’t enough.

A search for Native Americans on the internet yields almost nothing but reductionist, 18th-century representations of a “feathered and leathered people”, Wilbur says. She hopes the pictures she’s taking can someday replace the stereotyped, dated ones found in internet searches, and the ones we hold on to in our collective psyche.

“I’m ultimately doing this because our perception matters,” she says. “Our perception fuels racism. It fuels segregation. Our perception determines the way we treat each other.”   Article by The Guardian

In 2012, Matika Wilbur( Swinomish And Tulalip Tribes) Sold Almost Everything She Owned, Left Behind Her
9 years ago

The new book states his name as Albert, actually. But I'll still call them Berylliam. :)

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