Emma Dupree, 1898-1996. Photos by Mary Anne McDonald.
“Emma Dupree was an herbalist and traditional healer (sometimes called a “granny woman”) in Falkland, Pitt County, North Carolina”
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Emma Dupree, 1898-1996. Photos by Mary Anne McDonald.
“Emma Dupree was an herbalist and traditional healer (sometimes called a “granny woman”) in Falkland, Pitt County, North Carolina”
Beat Happening - What’s Important
To say this week was difficult is an understatement, but I got new pillowcases for the couch, a new plant, new bedding, and the flowers I had the good foresight to buy on Friday are blooming.
Patsy Cline - Strange (1961)
A view of the set of the public-TV series Sesame Street featuring Big Bird. Sesame Street premiered on November 10, 1969. #Bill Pierce / The LIFE Images Collection / Getty
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Motif Management Raquel Franco Styles New Still Life Editorial for The Gentlewoman, FW16
Cyndia Harvey on Into the Gloss
DJ Red Alert & Pepsi - Don Gorgon Sound
Green suede and enamel, rubber sole, plastic heeled heels
Miu Miu 1999
this sounded so good in the club
miu miu pre-fall via @soultobeloved
Roy Decarava / Langston Hughes: The Sweet Flypaper of Life ロイ・デキャラバ / ラングストン・ヒューズ
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Ever wonder how candy gets made? Everyone has a favorite #candy, especially on #halloween, so we went behind the scenes of a beloved factory to find out how that sweet moment comes about. The Colombina factory in La Paila, Colombia, produces a range of candies, from gummies to Choco Disks. The star product are Bon Bon Bums, lollipops with a gum center that are exported to 90 countries. 50 years ago, 20 workers made 4 million lollipops per month. Today, in that same factory, 200 workers produce more than 40 times that many. Colombina is now a multinational company, but it’s also a family one. The company regularly holds events for the community, and the candy is made with a tropical flair and the flavors of its home region. @christopherpaynephoto shot this photo of gummies being made. Swipe left to see the processes behind other candies, and visit the link in our profile to see more.-The New York Times