Showing posts with label vintage song sheets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage song sheets. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Puppy Love

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'Peace' in Georgian

c.1915, courtesy of Indiana Music Libraries


"Be it human or animal,
touch is a life-giving thing.
Has anyone ever had a stroke
or a heart attack
while cozied up with a pet?
I doubt it."

- Robert Brault

Looking through the Yahoo front page news today, I came across a
POSITIVE news article!
Here is the addy:
(remember if you copy and paste to get all the characters, both lines.)


In brief, it is about a new program that San Francisco is starting
to combat homelessness.
For residents that are living in government assisted housing
they will have the opportunity to foster dogs
from the local Animal Rescue.
The resident receives food and medical care for the foster dog.
They also may qualify for up to $75 per week,
IF
they no longer panhandle (beg).

vintage Valentine

This program was started because of an initial donation of $10,000.
Wow.
The San Francisco Animal Shelter received 500 more dogs last year then ever before. They blame this on a tougher economy,
where feeding children and paying rent are more important than feeding a dog.


"A hungry stomach makes a short prayer."

- Paiute (Native American Indian) Proverb


I understand that,
and I applaud these people that have the honesty and courage
to give their pet a second chance.
To give them to an animal shelter where they will be cared for,
and hopefully be adopted by a new 'forever family'.

vintage Jack and Jill magazine cover, with added clip

DON'T drop it on a street - cats can hunt mice
or dogs always find food -they can always fend for themselves
NOT TRUE.
DON'T drive out to the country and release the pet -
dogs and cats can always live in the 'wild'.
NOT TRUE.


c.1913

c.1919

Zeus, our loving and oh-so-tolerant Great Dane, adopted from
The Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue, Inc.

Dogs are made for companionship.
They crave a 'job' to do.
That job might be getting their person out of bed and up and out.
The job might be giving unconditional love.
The job might be to bark at perceived threats or intruders.
But mostly dogs crave human companionship and friendship.


c.1915


"Animals are such agreeable friends-
They ask no questions;
and pass no criticisms."

- George Eliot



How-to-Draw a Yorkshire Terrier, dover books


Next I have a youtube clip of Michael Collins,
a 'Britain's Got Talent' finalist in 2011.
Listen to it, with a loving pet in mind!


c.1922


Pug Paper Doll


This little doggie coloring page is of a wire-haired dachsund.
We grew up with a little dog that looked exactly like this.
His name was Clancy, and he grew to have quite the reputation.
His coloring was a 'Wheaton' type coloring, with shades of blonde and brown.
His fur was very wiry!
And he was OH SO STUBBORN -
a character trait we learned typical for the breed.
In Phoenix he loved running off, just a block or so,
and finding some kind of black tarry sewage drain where he would roll in it,
and come home so happy with himself.
Pe-whew!

c.1914

Now, I prefer to take this song about a 'hot' dog,
as in Clancy in the summer in Phoenix.


Norah Jones album cover, that includes the song below.

Here is one of my all time favorite artists, singing one of my all time favorites:



'He is your friend, your partner,
your defender, your dog.
You are his life, his love, his leader.
He will be yours,
faithful and true,
to the last beat of his heart.
You owe it to him to be worthy
of such devotion.'

- unknown

c.1897

I guess I better close for now,
as I'm trying to NOT WRITE A BOOK (hear that Michael?).
However, dogs are very near and dear to my heart,
so it is easy to do a blog about them!
I do wish the City of San Francisco the best of luck with their new program.
Any other cities up to try it out?

c.1912

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recycled bottlecap art using all junk mail by inkspired



Friday, April 6, 2012

Good for the world Friday

Peace

'Peace' (in English)
to all in Canada, the United States of America, Australia, New Zealand
 and Great Britain

c. 1917

I'm afraid I don't have much time today for my blog,
but I really wanted to share at least a few things.
Today is a special day.
A day when sin was conquered.
A day when we no longer have to try and live up to a perfect God,
but can be seen by God as perfect,
through the curtain of Jesus' blood.
Blood that He freely shed for you.
For me.
What a relief!
I don't have to do 'good works' or be a 'good person'
and then hope I have been 'good enough' to enter heaven.
With Jesus' sacrifice, freely given, and His death-
He carried my sins.
Your sins.
So that I may stand before the Perfect God, the Holiest of Holy
and say
yes!
I am your child!
I know I have sinned, and I know that You sent your Only Son to the earth,
just for me!
So that today when I stand in Your presence,
You know who I am
and You welcome me into Your home.
No worrying or hoping for me.
I know Who loves me, and exactly where I will be after I die on this earth.
Whew.
What a comfort.

c.1912

So, today is a day of sorrow for what Jesus had to go through
and a day of rejoicing.
I like to focus on both.
and of course, Easter is the day of Rejoicing
when Jesus conquered not only our sins, but death as well!!
:0)

c.1897

Here is a charming paper doll set from Germany:
I like this one because although some of their clothes are patched and worn,
these kids still celebrate with flowers and baskets of gifts.

Here is a coloring page that reminds us of Jesus death:

produced with permission from Gospel Light


This next painting is by Giotto, entitled "Lamentation", circa 1308.
I like it because it shows something that we, in all our focus on ourselves,
forget sometimes.
That the angels cried at Jesus persecution and death.
They cried because God prevented them from intervening.

Giotto's 'Lamentation', c. 1308

Caravaggio's 'La Deposizio ne di Criso'

Andrea Solario's 'Lamentation', c. 1505 - 1507

You know, that's really the symbolism of the Easter egg -
the egg is broken open and there is new life
a baby chick or a baby duckling
new, fresh, alive and ready to live!
That is us -
covered up with shell (sin) and in the dark.
Jesus breaks open our shell
and we are there!
New, fresh, alive and ready to live for God!


Well, perhaps I have given you a few things to think about.
Have a blessed Friday,
with anticipation for the Resurrection Day!

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