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"It´s tradition."
"Following the simple, old-fashioned way in vogue then, Anne went down to the parlor on Gilbert’s arm. They met at the top of the stairs for the first time since they had left Kingsport, for Gilbert had arrived only that day. Gilbert shook hands courteously. He was looking very well, though, as Anne instantly noted, rather thin. He was not pale; there was a flush on his cheek that had burned into it as Anne came along the hall towards him, in her soft, white dress with lilies-of-the-valley in the shining masses of her hair. As they entered the crowded parlor together a little murmur of admiration ran around the room. 'What a fine-looking pair they are,' whispered the impressible Mrs. Rachel to Marilla."
— "Anne of the Island" Chapter XXIX "Diana's Wedding"
Anne and Gilbert as the bridesmaid and bridegroom for Diana and Fred. Scene from "Anne Shirley" Episode 22.
ANNE SHIRLEY (2025) S01E17: Love is the Power That Transforms Everything
Look And Find: Pooh (1996)
Text: Colette Moran -- Art: Unknown (Animagination Inc)
go on more walks. walk for no reason. walk to solve a problem. walk to blow off steam. walk to get outside. walk to listen, read, and learn. walk to escape distractions. walk to improve your health. walk to think. a simple walking habit can change absolutely everything.
“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.” ― Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
Heavenly Father,
We come before You humbly, recognizing our deep need for Your Holy Spirit in every part of our lives. Thank You for the gift of the Spirit—our Teacher, our Helper, our Comforter, and our Guide.
Lord, we rebuke every distraction that keeps us from healing, from drawing near to You, and from yielding to the gentle leading of the Holy Spirit. We cast down every thought, fear, habit, or influence that tries to pull us away from Your truth, Your peace, and Your presence. We declare that nothing will hinder the work of the Spirit in our hearts.
Jesus, You said in John 14:26 that the Holy Spirit would teach us all things and remind us of everything You said. So we ask, Holy Spirit, speak into our lives. Bring to remembrance the Word of God when we need it most. Let Your truth penetrate our minds and renew us daily.
We open our hearts to Your conviction, Holy Spirit. As You promised in John 16:8, convict us of sin, righteousness, and judgment—not to shame us, but to lead us into repentance and spiritual maturity. We welcome Your refining fire.
Empower us, Holy Spirit. We cling to the promise of Acts 1:8: “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you.” Fill us afresh today with power to live holy lives, to speak boldly, to serve selflessly, and to use our gifts to glorify Christ.
Comfort us in our trials and doubts. As Romans 8:16 says, “The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children.” Remind us we belong to You. Anchor our identity in You and flood our souls with peace beyond understanding.
Transform us from the inside out. Let the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control as in Galatians 5:22–23—grow in us daily. Make us more like Jesus in our thoughts, words, and actions.
When we are weak, pray through us. We trust in Romans 8:26–27, that “the Spirit helps us in our weakness… the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groans too deep for words.” When we have no words, You pray on our behalf. Thank You for never leaving us alone in our need.
And unite us, Lord. As 1 Corinthians 12:13 says, we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body. Break down every wall of division. Bring unity to Your church and make us one in heart, mind, and mission.
Holy Spirit, take over. Lead us, shape us, and have Your way in us. We surrender. We trust. We yield.
In Jesus’ powerful name,
Amen.
a few great films that are free on the internet archive
in decent quality too!
here is the archive collection of these films so you can favorite on there/save if desired.
links below
black girl (1966) dir. ousmane sembene
the battle of algiers (1966) dir. gillo pontecorvo
paris, texas (1984) dir. wim wenders
desert hearts (1985) dir. donna deitch
harold and maude (1973) dir. hal ashby
los olvidados (1952) dir. luis bunuel
walkabout (1971) dir. nicolas roag
rope (1948) dir alfred hitchcock
freaks (1932) dir. tod browning
frankenstein (1931) dir. james whale
sunset boulevard (1950) dir billy wilder
fantastic planet (1973) dir. rené laloux
jeanne dielman (1975) dir. chantal akerman
the color of pomegranates (1969) dir. sergei parajanov
all about eve (1950) dir. joseph l. mankiewicz
gilda (1946) dir. charles vidor
the night of the hunter (1950) dir. charles laughton
the invisible man (1931) dir. james whale
COLLECTION of georges méliès shorts
rebecca (1940) dir. alfred hitchcock
brief encounter (1946) dir. david lean
to be or not to be (1942) dir. ernst lubitsch
a place in the sun (1951) dir george stevens
eyes without a face (1960) dir. georges franju
double indeminity (1944) dir. billy wilder
wild strawberries (1957) dir. ingmar bergman
shame (1968) dir. ingmar bergman
through a glass darkly (1961) dir. ingmar bergman
persona (1961) dir. ingmar bergman
winter light (1963) dir. ingmar bergman
the ascent (1977) dir. larisa shepitko
the devil, probably (1977) dir. robert bresson
cleo from 5 to 7 (1962) dir. agnes varda
alien (1979) dir. ridley scott + its sequels
after hours (1985) dir. martin scorsese
halloween (1978) dir. john carpenter
the watermelon woman (1996) dir. cheryl dune
EDIT: part two here + the letterboxd list
edit: part three here
— Fyodor Dostoevsky, in a letter to Maria Isaeva
Bernhard Nast
Bernhard Nast's illustrations for Rotkäppchen from 1973