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Taken by my wife with her Samsung Galaxy A10 phone.

 

SOOC (straight out of the camera with only the signature added)

Thanks to all people fighting to keep covid-19 affected patients alive, all around the world.

 

Mercy aka Angela Ziegler, Overwatch.

Resin statue from my girlfriend's collection (it is a big collection, I might post more).

Cheap continuous lighting setup, 2x135W softboxes + 2x85W umbrellas.

I still have no idea what I am doing with studio lighting 😅

 

#stayhome

SOOC (straight out of the camera with only the signature added)

 

Taken by my wife with her Samsung Galaxy A10 phone

And I promise I'll be back again, if you work your miracles on me.

Plakat / The Hairy Easter

> Concert Miracle Workers, Thee Fourgiven, Mod Fun

(Hotel National / Bern 15. 4. 1988)

art: Dirk Bonsma

Edition Haus am Gern (Biel / Schweiz; 2012)

ex libris MTP

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Title: Elisha Raising the Shunammite's Son, 1766

Oil on canvas

Artist: Benjamin West, American, 1738-1820

 

The description on the museum wall next to the painting says:

 

"In what may be the first recorded case of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, Elisha, praying to the Lord, 'went up, and lay upon the child, and put his mouth upon his mouth…and the child sneezed seven times, and the child opened his eyes.'" (see Bible, 2 Kings 4:32-37)

Today is the transferred feast of St Vincent Ferrer, the Valencian saint of Anglo-Scottish descent who was one of the Dominican Order's greatest preachers.

 

This triptych above the High Altar of St Vincent's in New York is by New York artist Alfredo Mira.

This polychrome marble statue of the saint is in St Vincent Ferrer's church in New York. The saint holds a book saying: "Fear God for the hour of judgement is coming".

 

St Vincent was one of the greatest preachers of the Order, converting tens of thousands of Muslims and Jews to the Faith in the universal Saviour, Jesus Christ.

Water coming from this pump helped teacher Annie Sullivan break through to blind/deaf Helen Keller that the sign language in her hand was the name of the water she felt coming from the pump.

 

More literary travel in this post on the Perceptive Travel Blog: perceptivetravel.com/blog/2011/01/20/literary-travel-visi...

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Eastern Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas The Miracleworker Archbishop of Myria in Lycia in Bialystok, Poland. Constantine I The Great Square at night.

A Dominican friar prays at the shrine of St Vincent Ferrer in New York. The Order celebrates his feast today (transferred from 5th April).

Opposite the Dominican priory in Rabat, Malta, St Vincent stands watch. He is often depicted with wings as he was called the "angel of the Apocalypse" due to his preaching on judgement and eternal life.

Helen Keller's Birthplace Ivy Green

In Tuscumbia, Alabama

Built in 1820 by Helen's Grandparents. Helen Keller's birthplace cottage is situated east of the main house and consists of a large room with a lovely bay window and playroom. Originally, the small annex was an office for keeping the plantation's books. When Captain Arthur H. Keller brought his bride, Kate Adams (the bride of his second marriage), home to Ivy Green the office was daintily re-furnished and fitted for them as a bridal suite. Later, the cottage would serve as living quarters for Helen and her teacher, Anne Sullivan.

From the Roman bridge in Béziers. For those of us who need all the help we can get!

Want a bit of action? You can have your very own miracle worker for just £6.99...

 

The latest trashy toy, on sale in one of those new age 'spiritual' shops.

Helen Keller, played by Alexandra Cockrell, with her hands under the water pump for Arizona Repertory Theatre's production of Miracle Worker.

Holy Tradition testifies that when the Apostles departed from Jerusalem to preach to all the ends of the earth, then Mary Magdalene also went with them. A daring woman, whose heart was full of reminiscence of the Resurrection, she went beyond her native borders and went to preach in pagan Rome. Everywhere she proclaimed to people about Christ and His teaching. When many did not believe that Christ is risen, she repeated to them what she had said to the Apostles on the radiant morning of the Resurrection: “I have seen the Lord!” With this message she went all over Italy.

  

Tradition relates that in Italy Mary Magdalene visited Emperor Tiberias (14-37 A.D.) and proclaimed to him Christ’s Resurrection. According to Tradition, she brought him a red egg as a symbol of the Resurrection, a symbol of new life with the words: “Christ is Risen!” Then she told the emperor that in his Province of Judea the unjustly condemned Jesus the Galilean, a holy man, a miracleworker, powerful before God and all mankind, had been executed at the instigation of the Jewish High Priests, and the sentence confirmed by the procurator appointed by Tiberias, Pontius Pilate.

  

Mary repeated the words of the Apostles, that we are redeemed from the vanity of life not with perishable silver or gold, but rather by the precious Blood of Christ.

  

Thanks to Mary Magdalene the custom to give each other paschal eggs on the day of the Radiant Resurrection of Christ spread among Christians over all the world. In one ancient Greek manuscript, written on parchment, kept in the monastery library of St Athanasius near Thessalonica, is a prayer read on the day of Holy Pascha for the blessing of eggs and cheese. In it is indicated that the igumen in passing out the blessed eggs says to the brethren: “Thus have we received from the holy Fathers, who preserved this custom from the very time of the holy Apostles, therefore the holy Equal of the Apostles Mary Magdalene first showed believers the example of this joyful offering.”

11/12/2014 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Sarah Stanford (laying down) and Mae Archacki while rehearsing The Miracle Worker at St. Paul Catholic High School for the upcoming shows on Nov.21-23. Fri. 7pm Sat. 7pm Sun. 2pm Tickets Students $8, Seniors $12, Adults $15 Tickets at the door or reserve them at www.spchs.net

11/12/2014 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Caleigh Lozito and Mae Archacki while rehearsing The Miracle Worker at St. Paul Catholic High School for the upcoming shows on Nov.21-23. Fri. 7pm Sat. 7pm Sun. 2pm Tickets Students $8, Seniors $12, Adults $15 Tickets at the door or reserve them at www.spchs.net

"My own purpose is to demonstrate the power of God."

“Forgiveness is a game that only the saints play.”

Plakat / Miracle Workers

> Concert "Overdose" (Bern 21. 11. 1987)

art: Dirk Bonsma

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from the Drury Drama Team production of The Miracle Worker presented at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in North Adams, Massachusetts.

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Performed at MASS MoCA

From The Miracle Worker

Drury Drama Team

North Adams, Massachusetts

Helen Keller's birthplace cottage is situated east of the main house and consists of a large room with a lovely bay window and playroom. Originally, the small annex was an office for keeping the plantation's books. When Captain Arthur H. Keller brought his bride, Kate Adams (the bride of his second marriage), home to Ivy Green the office was daintily re-furnished and fitted for them as a bridal suite. Later, the cottage would serve as living quarters for Helen and her teacher, Anne Sullivan.

James is played by Peter Simon in the Drama Team's production of The Miracle Worker at MASS MoCA, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Massachusetts.

Side A - Stronger Than Dirt

Side B - Miracle Worker.

 

February 1966, Dover press, marix #s 207-1639/40)

 

In the old days, kitchens were seperate from the main house mainly because of the smoke and heat generated.

This is the kitchen and cook's bedroom at Helen Keller's home Ivy Green, still furnished with cooking utensils and bedroom furniture.

Helen Keller's teacher Anne Sullivan finally had a breakthrough with her student... Just outside between the cottage and the main house is the water pump.. at which which Helen learned her first word w-a-t-e-r Annie wrote later that night - she has learned that everything has a name and that the alphabet is the key to everything she wants to know -

Over the mantle hangs a picture of Helen's great-great-great grandparents Alexander Spottswood

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