This record of civil rights songs is one that I remember playing as a teen. Perhaps my brother bought it, although I don't recall. I was very interested in folk music, which included protest songs, so I played it many times.
The Random: The colorful mural is in an organic market in Merrifield. I recognize the purple item as cabbage, so I assume the green one is also cabbage or some similar vegetable.
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Love the squirrels, I know they can be a nuisance but we don't have them in Australia, and I find them cute.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting murals of cabbages Linda. Thanks for participating :)
What would we give for some MLK leadership theses days.
ReplyDeleteOne can only hope.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
PS: sorry for slow reply, I have been away.
...Steward is correct, Martin Luther Kings was a 'leader.'
ReplyDeleteLindos os esquilos, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
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I watch squirrels, and think, a rat with a furry tail. But they are still cute, and I wish them well.
ReplyDeleteInteresting mural. The squirrels are cute. I'm sure they are looking for food in this cold weather we are having.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking like lettuce not cabbage. :)
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I was training a squirrel to come eat out of my hand until it grabbed my index finger and bit me. Had a pile of peanuts in my hand
ReplyDeleteThe "I have a dream!" of Martin Luther King, was and will always be a memorable speech. I love hearing my son declaim it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mural and lovely squirrels.
All the best
Maria
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The squirrels make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThe squirrels look so cute.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
How amazing that your brother heard MLK's speech in person. Wow! I stood last year on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on the marker where MLK stood. So moving.
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