Toledo Beach Drive, Hemphill, Texas.

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Toledo Beach Drive, Hemphill, Texas.
The Letter I'll Never Write
Dear You, I’m in love! I never thought I would be in a place like this. I never thought I’d ever find someone who set my soul aflame, and brought me untold joy and happiness. She makes me feel safe, and secure, and powerful, and strong. Even when I’m uncertain and afraid, she holds me tight and she offers me consoling words, builds up my resolve, believes in me in ways I never thought anyone…
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When the legendary “What’s Happening” star, #Shirle Hemphill, passed away from kidney failure in 1999, not only did she leave a major impact on her millions of fans, she also left a major impact on the many celebrities she generously helped. One of those celebs is comedic actress, #RosieODonnell. Rosie met Shirley after she became a household name on the ’70s sitcom, “#WhatsHappening.” Rosie said that Shirley Hemphill was the first celebrity she’d ever met. At that time, Rosie was a broke and struggling teen comedian, hoping she’d one day be able to reach the level of success Shirley had. O’Donnell’s first big break came when she was a teenager. She would do stand-up in comedy clubs and get in using her neighbor’s fake ID. She actually was introduced as her neighbor for her first three times since that was the only ID she had! One night Shirley Hemphill saw Rosie do her set and told the shocked owner she wanted Rosie to be her #openingact. Rosie was still incredibly green but Shirley wanted to support a new comic, especially a female, and told the owner not only would he have to use Rosie as her opener [each week], he would have to pay her! Rosie wound up making $25 for each gig which, for her, was an incredible amount of money. That weekly $25 comedy gig, being the opening act for Shirley’s (who drew large crowds at the comedy club) stand-up shows, increased Rosie’s popularity and led to her being scouted by the national TV show, #TalentSearch, which which won for seven weeks straight. Rosie was eliminated in the semi-finals, but had garnered enough hype around her name to land her first TV gig on the ’80s sitcom, Gimme A Break, starring #NellCarter. After her appearance on #GimmeABreak, #StarSearch called her back to the show. So that’s why Rosie is forever grateful to Shirley #Hemphill, because she was first #celebrity to take a chance on her out of the kindness of her heart. And Shirley’s kindness led to a domino effect of success for #Rosie O’Donnell. Many #comedians have come forward throughout the years, with their own recollections of Shirley’s generosity toward them, including #MartinLawrence. ✨Kindly #FOLLOW Our New Page @wonderwombman2 https://www.instagram.com/p/CXrrPw-Lyp4/?utm_medium=tumblr
Trompe-L’oeil Flowers, Collage by LK Bane and Wm Hemphill
Be my friend, hold me Wrap me up, enfold me I am small and needy Warm me up and breathe me
We keep treasure any king would count as dear.
Essex Hemphill / Black Beans
"Got fire shut up in my bones / and saltwater shut up in my lungs / and got my soul shut up in some flesh / and got this body shut up in a wound and that wound stays wide open / wide open."
—Destiny Hemphill
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