You’re not alone


Benjamin Taylor (born on January 22, 1977) is a musician and actor. He is the son of folk rock artists James Taylor and Carly Simon.His sister, Sally Taylor, is also a musician. Although he has made efforts to distance his career from that of his parents, there are inevitable comparisons because of this, and because his chosen genre of music is similar to that of Simon and Taylor. Taylor has also toured with his father.

So long to wait,
I’m always holding you, however far you go away.
You leave, I stay.
No matter where you roam, you know I’m with you all the way.

You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.
You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.

I can’t forget, I’m always holding you,
I draw you in with every breath.
Same song, same sky,
So far away.
I sing along to make the time go by.

You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.
You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.
You may be a lot of things,
You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.

If it’s December and the winter’s blowing cold,
Just you remember I’ll be warm when you come home.

You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.
You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.

You may be a lot of things, but you’re not alone,
you’re not alone.

 

Easy to be hard


How can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be hard
Easy to be cold

How can people have no feelings
How can they ignore their friends
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no

And especially people
Who care about strangers
Who care about evil
And social injustice
Do you only
Care about the bleeding crowd?
How about a needing friend?
I need a friend

How can people be so heartless
You know I’m hung up on you
Easy to give in
Easy to help out

And especially people
Who care about strangers
Who say they care about social injustice
Do you only
Care about the bleeding crowd
How about a needing friend?
I need a friend

How can people have no feelings
How can they ignore their friends
Easy to be hard
Easy to be cold
Easy to be proud
Easy to say no

“I wonder…should I tell him I’m here?”


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Happy National Dogs Week


 A Dog’s Purpose fanpage thought this one was too funny not to share, and hope if you find a slow moment in your friday you’ll feel the same! And as always, if you need a good book for the weekend  recommend one with more than 850 PERFECT 5 star reviews on B&N, http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dogs-purpose-w-bruce-cameron/1100356887 photo courtesy of Puppy Feeding
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White Ravens


“Two white ravens have taken up summer residence in Qualicum along with their three black siblings, says bird expert and author Mike Yip of Nanoose Bay.”

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Photographer: Mike Yip

Photo: Rare White Raven, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada<br />
(not albino)</p>
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“America Eats”


American Treasures of the Library of Congress: Memory, Exhibit Object Focus

 

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“America Eats”

Oysters and a political rally
Federal Writer’s Project photographs for
the “America Eats” project
Anthony V. Ragusin
Oysters and a political rally
, No. 1
Gelatin silver print, ca. 1930-1941
Prints & Photographs Division,
WPA Transfer (199A.2c)

Coffee is made by boiling it in this large metal barrel,
Stetson Kennedy
Coffee is made by boiling it
in this large metal barrel
, no. 7
Gelatin silver print, ca. 1930-1941
Prints & Photographs Division,
WPA Transfer (199A.2a)

The rice and chicken is boiled together in iron kettles
Stetson Kennedy
The rice and chicken is boiled
together in iron kettles
, no. 8
Gelatin silver print, ca. 1930-1941
Prints & Photographs Division,
WPA Transfer (199A.2d)

In the 1930s the federal government, under the auspices of the Work Progress Administration (WPA), created the Federal Writers’ Project to provide work for unemployed professionals during the depression. Shown here are six images produced for the “America Eats” project, depicting eating and cooking food at social gatherings such as picnics, barbecues, and food festivals in locations including California, Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

Picking the meat from the Chicken bones is one of the big jobs in preparing the pilau
Stetson Kennedy
Picking the meat from the Chicken
bones is one of the big jobs
in preparing the pilau
, no. 9
Gelatin silver print, ca.1930-1941
Prints & Photographs Division,
WPA Transfer (199A.2f)

Cutting the forequarter of beef into 20-lb hanks--Los Angeles Sheriff's Barbecue
Cutting the forequarter of beef into 20-lb hanks–Los Angeles Sheriff’s Barbecue
, no. 17
Gelatin silver print, ca.1930-1941
Prints & Photographs Division,
WPA Transfer (199A.2b)

Removing the barbeque beef from the pits--Los Angeles Sheriff's Barbecue
Removing the barbeque beef from
the pits–Los Angeles
Sheriff’s Barbecue
, no. 22
Gelatin silver print, ca. 1930-1941
Prints & Photographs Division,
WPA Transfer (199A.2e)

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A Giant Baby Panda Cub is Born!


We got our first glimpse of the cub! See that little white speck Mei is cradling under her chin? That’s a little peek at the cub!

You can help, too! If you see the cub while watching the panda cam, take a screen grab and share the picture with us. We’ll be thrilled to see it!

Photo: We got our first glimpse of the cub! See that little white speck Mei is cradling under her chin? That's a little peek at the cub! You can help, too! If you see the cub while watching the panda cam, take a screen grab and share the picture with us. We'll be thrilled to see it!
 
Just in case you weren’t up watching the panda cam between 10:30 and 11 Eastern time last night, here’s the footage from the panda cam. We believe the cub was born around 10:46 p.m.