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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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8 settembre … ricordiamo …
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2022: Elisabetta II, nata Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, è stata la regina del Regno Unito di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda del Nord e degli altri reami del Commonwealth. Sposata con Filippo di Edimburgo. La serie The Crown è incentrata sulla sua vita. (n. 1926) 2021: Jordi Rebellón, Jordi Rebellón López, attore spagnolo,  noto per il ruolo di Rodolfo Vilches nella popolare serie televisiva Hospital…
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duggardata · 2 years
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A Much–Awaited ESOQ Update!
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As of today (November 7, 2022), here are the Predictor's Estimated Sizes of Quiver (ESOQs) for the following Predictor Couples—
The Bateses—
Zach + Whitney (Perkins) Bates 9 Children
Michaela (Bates) + Brandon Keilen 0 Children (Infertility)
Erin (Bates) + Chad Paine 5 Children (Quiver Closed)
Lawson + Tiffany (Espensen) Bates 10 Children
Nathan + Esther (Keyes) Bates 10 Children
Alyssa (Bates) + John Webster 14 Children (We'll See...)
Tori (Bates) + Bobby Smith 16 Children
Trace + Lydia (Romeike) Bates 10 Children
Carlin (Bates) + Evan Stewart 10 Children (We'll See...)
Josie (Bates) + Kelton Balka 13 Children
Katie (Bates) + Travis Clark Unknown; <1 So Far (Birth Control)
Jackson Bates + Emerson Wells 13 Children
The Bontragers—
Chelsy (Bontrager) + John Maxwell 8 Children (We'll See...)
Mitchell + Brynn (Leppert) Bontrager 9 Children
Allison (Bontrager) + Jeremiah Helferich 9 Children
Carson + Carolina (Bowers) Bontrager 8 Children
Joshua + Cassidy (Bowers) Bontrager 9 Children
Denver + Praise (Helferich) Bontrager 4 Children
The Duggars—
Josh + Anna (Keller) Duggar 7 Children (Quiver Closed)
John + Abbie (Burnett) Duggar 5 Children
Jill (Duggar) + Derick Dillard Unknown; 3 So Far (Birth Control)
Jessa (Duggar) + Ben Seewald 10 Children
Jinger (Duggar) + Jeremy Vuolo 8 Children (We'll See...)
Joe + Kendra (Caldwell) Duggar 15 Children
Josiah + Lauren (Swanson) Duggar 10 Children
Joy (Duggar) + Austin Forsyth 10 Children
Jed + Katey (Nakatsu) Duggar 8 Children
Jer + Hannah (Wissmann) Duggar 11 Children (His Data)
Justin + Claire (Spivey) Duggar 5 Children
The [Quiverfull] Kellers—
Esther (Keller) + John Shrader 14 Children
Priscilla (Keller) + David Waller 9 Children
Anna (Keller) + Josh Duggar 7 Children (Quiver Closed)
Nathan + Nurie (Rodrigues) Keller 14 Children
David + Hannah (Reber) Keller 11 Children
The Maxwells—
Nathan + Melanie Maxwell 7 Children (Quiver Closed)
Chris + Anna Marie Maxwell 6 Children (Quiver Closed)
Sarah (Maxwell) + Kory Bollinger 0 Children (Due to Age)
Joseph + Elissa Maxwell 7 Children
John + Chelsy (Bontrager) Maxwell 8 Children (We'll See...)
Jesse + Anna Patrice Maxwell 6 Children
The Rodriguii—
Jill (Noyes) + David Rodrigues 13 Children (Quiver Closed)
Nurie (Rodrigues) + Nathan Keller 14 Children
Kaylee (Rodrigues) + Jonathan Hill 11 Children
The Wissmanns—
Rachel (Wissmann) + Alan Busenitz 7 Children
Ruth (Wissmann) + Ryan Bourlier 10 Children
Josiah + Abi (Rehm) Wissmann 6 Children
Bethany (Wissmann) + Daniel Beasley 10 Children
Andrew + Kori (Knuth) Wissmann 5 Children
Matthias + Michelle (Kingery) Wissmann 6 Children
Hannah (Wissmann) + Jer Duggar 15 Children (Her Data)
Nathanael + Katrina (Sahlstrom) Wissmann 10 Children
Miscellaneous—
Olivia (Collingsworth) + Dawson Aichholz 7 Children
Meagan (Forsyth) + Bobby Ballinger 8 Children
Bethany (Baird) + David Beal 7 Children
Karissa + Mandrae Collins 11 Children
Kord + Grace (Wikstrom) Etbauer 16 Children
Rebekah (Baird) + Daniel Gill 10 Children
Courtney + Christopher Rogers 14 Children
Kristin + Justin Young 9 Children
For those keeping score at home, the Largest Quivers are expected to be born to—
16 Children Grace + Kord Etbauer, Tori + Bobby Smith
15 Children Joe + Kendra Duggar, Jeremiah + Hannah Duggar (Based on Wissmann Family Data)
14 Children Esther + John Shrader, Nurie + Nathan Keller, Courtney + Christopher Rogers
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fundiepredictions · 10 months
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Childspacing
You already know the average childspacing per family but not of the couples itself.
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Jedidiah&Katey Duggar 387 days
Nathan&Nurie Keller 401 days
John&Chelsy Maxwell 448 days
Gil&Kelly Bates 469 days
Joseph&Kendra Duggar 483 days
Bobby&Tori Smith 486 days
JimBob&Michelle Duggar 498 days
Ryan&Ruth Bourlier 500 days
Jeremiah&Allison Helferich 530 days
David&Jill Rodrigues 578 days
John&Esther Shrader 592 days
Mitchell&Bryn Bontrager 601 days
Chad&Erin Paine 618 days
Josiah&Lauren Duggar 636 days
David&Priscilla Waller 646 days
Christopher&AnnaMarie Maxwell 690 days
Andrew&Kori Wissmann 717 days
John&Alyssa Webster 725 days
Joshua&Cassidy Bontrager 731 days
Josh&Anna Duggar 733 days
Ben&Jessa Seewald 734 days
Nathan&Melanie Maxwell 739 days
Loren&Gloria Wissmann 750 days
Carson&Carolina Bontrager 762 days
Matthias&Michelle Wissmann 774 days
Evan&Carlin Stewart 786 days
Joseph&Elissa Maxwell 787 days
Daniel&Bethany Beasley 800 days
Zach&Whitney Bates 803 days
Kelton&Josie Balka 840 days
Jeremy&Jinger Vuolo 857 days
Mike&Suzette Keller 899 days
Alan&Rachel Businitz 933 days
Austin&Joy Forsyth 955 days
John&Abbie Duggar 949 days
Teri&Steve Maxwell 1028 days
Marlin&Becky Bontrager 1034 days
Paul&Christina Caldwell 1038 days
Josiah&Abi Wissmann 1172 days
Derick&Jill Dillard 1325 days
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Considering that there are 365 days in a year, so two years are 730 days, #1 to 18 have a childspacing smaller then 2 years.
Three years are 1095 days, so #19 to #38 are between 2 and 3 years.
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spacenutspod · 7 months
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5 Min Read NASA’s Planetary Protection Team Conducts Vital Research for Deep Space Missions Cassilly examines fungal growth obtained from a space environmental exposure study, part of the Planetary Protection team’s work to understand the ability of microbes to survive conditions in deep space. Credits: NASA/Charles Beason By Celine Smith As NASA continues its exploration of the solar system, including future crewed missions to Mars, experts in the agency’s Office of Planetary Protection are developing advanced tactics to prevent NASA expeditions from introducing biological contaminants to other worlds. At NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, the Planetary Protection team is contributing to this work – pursuing new detection, cleaning, and decontamination methods that will protect alien biospheres, safeguard future planetary science missions, and prevent potentially hazardous microbes from being returned to Earth. The Planetary Protection team is a part of the Space Environmental Effects (SEE) team in Marshall’s Materials and Processes Laboratory. Chelsi Cassilly, lead of Marshall Space Flight Center’s Planetary Protection Laboratory, researches microbes and their behaviors to preserve the environment of other planetary bodies after future missions. NASA/Charles Beason Planetary Protection microbiologist Chelsi Cassilly said much of Planetary Protection focuses on “bioburden” which is typically considered the number of bacterial endospores (commonly referred to as “spores”) found on and in materials. Such materials can range from paints and coatings on robotic landers to solid propellants in solid rocket motors. NASA currently requires robotic missions to Mars meet strict bioburden limits and is assessing how to apply similar policies to future, crewed missions to the Red Planet. “It’s impossible to eliminate microbes completely,” Cassily said. “But it’s our job to minimize bioburden, keeping the probability of contamination sufficiently low to protect the extraterrestrial environments we explore.” Currently, Marshall’s Planetary Protection research supports NASA’s Mars Ascent Vehicle, a key component of the planned Mars Sample Return campaign, and risk-reduction efforts for the Human Landing System program. Critically, Planetary Protection prevents the introduction of microbes from Earth onto planetary bodies where they might proliferate and subsequently interfere with scientific study of past or current life there. If Earth’s microbes were to contaminate samples collected on Mars or Europa, the scientific findings would be an inaccurate depiction of these environments, potentially precluding the ability to determine if life ever existed there. Preserving the scientific integrity of these missions is of the utmost importance to Cassilly and her team. Contamination mitigation tactics used in the past also may not work with modern hardware and materials. For the Viking missions to Mars, NASA employed a total spacecraft “heat microbial reduction” (HMR) process, a prolonged exposure to high temperatures to kill off or minimize microbes. As spacecrafts advance, NASA is more discerning, using HMR for components and/or subassemblies instead of the entire spacecraft. According to Cassilly, HMR may not always be an ideal solution because, extended time at high temperatures required to kill microbes can degrade the integrity of certain materials, potentially impacting mission success. While this is not a problem for all materials, there is still a need to expand NASA’s repertoire of acceptable microbial reduction techniques to include ones that may be more efficient and sustainable. This mold from the genus Cladosporium was collected from the surface of a cleanroom table at Marshall. This and other microbes within cleanrooms pose the biggest threat to spacecraft cleanliness and meeting Planetary Protection requirements. Jacobs Engineering/Chelsi Cassilly To contribute to NASA’s Planetary Protection efforts, Cassilly undertook a project – funded by a Jacobs Innovation Grant – to build a microbial library that could better inform and guide mitigation research. That meant visiting cleanrooms at Marshall to collect prevalent microbes, extracting DNA, amplifying specific genes, and submitting them for commercial sequencing. They identified 95% of the microbes within their library which is continually growing as more microbes are collected and identified. The Planetary Protection team is interested in taking this work a step further by exposing their microbial library to space-like stressors—including ultraviolet light, ionizing radiation, temperature extremes, desiccation, and vacuum—to determine survivability. Understanding the response of these microbes to space environmental conditions, like those experienced during deep space transit, helps inform our understanding of contamination risks associated with proposed planetary missions. Chelsi Cassilly Planetary Protection microbiologist “The research we’re doing probes at the possibility of using space itself to our advantage,” Cassilly said. Cassilly and Marshall materials engineers also supported a study at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, to determine whether certain manufacturing processes effectively reduce bioburden. Funded by a NASA Research Opportunity in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) grant, the project assessed the antimicrobial activity of various additives and components used in solid rocket motor production. The team is currently revising a manuscript which should appear publicly in the coming months. This Bacillus isolate with striking morphology was collected from a sample of insulation commonly used in solid rocket motors. Cassilly studies these and other material-associated microbes to evaluate what could hitch a ride on spacecraft. Jacobs Engineering/Chelsi Cassilly Cassilly also supported research by Marshall’s Solid Propulsion and Pyrotechnic Devices Branch to assess estimates of microbial contamination associated with a variety of commonly used nonmetallic spacecraft materials. The results showed that nearly all the materials analyzed carry a lower microbial load than previously estimated – possibly decreasing the risk associated with sending these materials to sensitive locations. Such findings benefit researchers across NASA who are also pursuing novel bioburden reduction tactics, Cassilly said, improving agencywide standards for identifying, measuring, and studying advanced planetary protection techniques. “Collaboration unifies our efforts and makes it so much more possible to uncover new solutions than if we were all working individually,” she said. NASA’s Office of Planetary Protection is part of the agency’s Office of Safety and Mission Assurance at NASA Headquarters in Washington. The Office of Planetary Protection oversees bioburden reduction research and development of advanced strategies for contamination mitigation at Marshall Space Flight Center; NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California; NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland; and NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. For more information about NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshall/home/index.html Share Details Last Updated Feb 22, 2024 LocationMarshall Space Flight Center Related TermsMarshall Space Flight Center Explore More 3 min read NASA to Continue Testing for New Artemis Moon Rocket Engines Article 2 hours ago 30 min read The Marshall Star for February 21, 2024 Article 16 hours ago 3 min read Rocket Propellant Tanks for NASA’s Artemis III Mission Take Shape Article 6 days ago Keep Exploring Discover More Topics From NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Human Landing System Planetary Missions Program Office Brian Muirhead: Mars Sample Return Mission Overview
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fullcupofstyle · 1 year
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Miss USA Chelsi Smith before winning the Miss Universe 1995 title
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publictaknews · 2 years
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Watch the video of 1995 when Sushmita Sen did her last walk as Miss Universe
1994 was an unforgettable year for Sushmita Sen. At the age of 18, she became the first Indian to be crowned Miss Universe. A year later, Sushmita returned to beauty pageants as Miss Universe 1994. At the event, where she crowned Miss Universe 1995 Chelsi Smith, she donned the most elaborate, shimmering ethnic outfit – an anarkali, complete with matching dupatta and veil over it. head. Ahead of…
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crownsandqueens · 3 years
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Miss Universe 1995. Chelsi Smith from the USA. Flanked by former Miss Universe:
Sushmita Sen from India (1994)
Michelle McLean from Namibia (1992)
Lupita Jones from Mexico (1991)
Irene Saez Conde from Venezuela (1981)
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universecrowns · 2 years
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Today marks 4 years since the passing of Miss Universe 1995, Chelsi Smith.💔 🇺🇲
She would have been 49 years old.
R.I.P🕊️
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Chelsi Smith, Miss Universe 1995 from the USA.
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chelsie-fan-55 · 4 years
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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: It's many Abbey returns for Downton's dowager 
Maggie Smith will return to Downton Abbey for the Dowager's last hurrah, in a film sequel that's set to shoot in the spring.
The Downton movie, released last September, included a moving scene where Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, confided to her granddaughter Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery) that she was sick and 'may not have long to live'.
Fans of the picture, based on the blockbuster television drama, assumed they would never see Violet again, and that any follow-up film would not feature the deliciously sharp-tongued matriarch.
However, the great dame has agreed to put on Violet's posh frocks once again for a final outing.
She'll be joined by her screen family, including Hugh Bonneville's Lord Grantham and Elizabeth McGovern, as his wife Cora. Lady Mary will return (along with Matthew Goode as her husband Henry), as will her sister Lady Edith (Laura Carmichael).
Penelope Wilton's cousin Isobel and Allen Leech's Branson will also be back; along with trusted retainers Jim Carter (Mr Carson), Phyllis Logan (Mrs Carson, nee Hughes), Mr Bates (Brendan Coyle) and his wife Anna (Joanne Froggatt).
In the meantime, despite her very British stiff upper lip as Lady Mary, Michelle Dockery has been spreading her wings across the Atlantic to play the American mother of a boy accused of murder, alongside Chris Evans (Marvel's Captain America), in the Apple TV+ mini-series Defending Jacob.
Downton will shoot from March until May next year under strict Covid-secure safety protocols. Maggie — who will be 86 by the time filming starts — will have a bubble of her own, to keep her extra safe.
Creator Julian Fellowes told me just before the quarantine that he had written a draft script. And during the summer, Carmichael teased that he had been 'polishing' the screenplay during the lockdown.
Scripts were sent out to cast members last month; and casting has begun for the film's guest stars.
Imelda Staunton and Tuppence Middleton were introduced in key roles in last year's picture, and they'll be back, too.
Producers at Carnival Film and Television and Universal's Focus Features want to film in spring because it's the best 'availability window' for the cast and creative team.
Source: Daily Mail
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8895701/BAZ-BAMIGBOYE-Abbey-returns-Downtons-dowager.html
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vintagewoc · 8 years
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Chelsi Smith (1995)
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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8 settembre … ricordiamo …
8 settembre … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Jordi Rebellón, Jordi Rebellón López, attore spagnolo,  noto per il ruolo di Rodolfo Vilches nella popolare serie televisiva Hospital Central. Oltre a fare l’attore, ha spesso lavorato dietro le quinte come sceneggiatore, aiuto regista o coordinatore di spettacoli teatrali. È morto per un ictus. (n.1957) 2018: Chelsi Smith, Chelsi Mariam Pearl Smith, è stata una modella statunitense e…
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duggardata · 2 years
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Could you do an updated marriage to first born for the Bates as well please? How do they compare to the Duggars?
Data, Please!: All The Predictor Couples' Marriage–to–Firstborn Spacings
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[ Follow–Up to This Post, Which Followed–Up This Post, Which Was A Follow–Up to This Post ]
Sure! And let’s expand it to all Predictor Couples, because why not?! Here’s the list, as of 2022, starting with the shortest—
251 Days Carlin (Bates) + Evan Stewart
272 Days Wesley + Rachel (Smith) Morton
273 Days Joe + Kendra (Caldwell) Duggar
273 Days Joy (Duggar) + Austin Forsyth
277 Days Samuel + Alyssa (Campana) Morton
279 Days Jer + Hannah (Wissmann) Duggar (Duggar Data)
282 Days Jer + Hannah (Wissmann) Duggar (Wissmann Data)
282 Days Katie (Morton) + Alan Smith
287 Days Josie (Bates) + Kelton Balka
287 Days Andrew + Kennedy (Decker) Morton
288 Days Mike + Suzette Keller
289 Days Jill (Duggar) + Derick Dillard
293 Days Allison (Bontrager) + Jeremiah Helferich
297 Days Michael + Kressant (Smith) Morton
298 Days Cleve + Lisë (Kendall) Morton
298 Days Courtney + Christopher Rogers*
299 Days Edwin + Francessca (Tuggle) Morton
309 Days David + Jill (Noyes) Rodrigues*
317 Days Carson + Carolina (Bowers) Bontrager
317 Days Erin (Bates) + Chad Paine*
318 Days Joshua + Cassidy (Bowers) Bontrager
319 Days Zach + Whitney (Perkins) Bates
320 Days Adeline (Morton) + Michael Holloway
322 Days Grace (Wikstrom) + Kord Etbauer
322 Days Alyssa (Bates) + John Webster
326 Days Ruth (Wissmann) + Ryan Bourlier
328 Days Tori (Bates) + Bobby Smith
331 Days Josiah + Lauren (Swanson) Duggar*
334 Days Martha (Morton) + Tayte Alexander
349 Days David + Hannah (Reber) Keller
360 Days Nathan + Esther (Keyes) Bates
369 Days Jessa (Duggar) + Ben Seewald
377 Days Gil + Kelly Jo (Callaham) Bates
377 Days Josh + Anna (Keller) Duggar
392 Days Chelsy (Bontrager) + John Maxwell
393 Days Joseph + Elissa (Frost) Maxwell
394 Days Jed + Katey (Nakatsu) Duggar
395 Days Dorothy (Morton) + Noah Sanders
406 Days Priscilla (Keller) + David Waller
430 Days John David + Abbie (Burnett) Duggar
434 Days Ellissa (Baird) + Andrii Petrenko
443 Days Nurie (Rodrigues) + Nathan Keller
447 Days Katie (Bates) + Travis Clark (Note—Birth Control.)
447 Days Matthias + Michelle (Kingery) Wissmann
489 Days Bethany (Baird) + David Beal
500 Days Meagan (Forsyth) + Bobby Ballinger
522 Days Josiah + Abi (Rehm) Wissmann
556 Days Mitchell + Brynn (Leppert) Bontrager
586 Days Sierra Jo + Mark Dominguez
588 Days Christopher + Anna Marie (Hamilton) Maxwell
621 Days Jinger (Duggar) + Jeremy Vuolo
691 Days Kristen + Justin Young
816 Days Bethany (Wissmann) + Daniel Beasley
Note—An asterisk (*) indicates a Firstborn Spacing based on a loss. These couples' 1st Live Birth also contributes to their data; however, as a Post–Loss Spacing, rather than a Firstborn Spacing.
Some couples don't have a Marriage–to–Firstborn Spacing listed. In these cases it's because—(1) they have not announced Pregnancy #1 yet, or (2) they had fertility struggles prior to Baby #1.
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ilovemushystuff · 5 years
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Behind the scenes of the Downton Abbey movie at Lacock
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ladyandith · 5 years
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I was visiting my local cinema to go see IT and look who was hanging on the walls as I was walking to the screen Bedith, Chelsie and Banna.
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nostrasignora · 4 years
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"Caro Robert, spesso quando sono sveglia nel letto mi domando se anche tu sei sveglio. Provi dolore o ti senti solo? Mi hai salvato dal periodo più buio della mia giovane vita, condividendo con me il mistero sacro di ciò che significa essere un'artista. Ho imparato a guardare attraverso i tuoi occhi e non ho mai scritto un verso nè disegnato una curva che non muovesse dalla consapevolezza di essermi ispirata agli attimi preziosi trascorsi insieme. La tua arte, che scaturiva da una fonte fluida, può essere ricondotta al canto spoglio della tua giovinezza. Allora parlavi di andare mano nella mano con Dio. Ricorda, in ogni cosa hai sempre tenuto stretta quella mano; stringila forte, Robert, non lasciarla mai. L'altro pomeriggio, quando ti sei addormentato sulla mia spalla, anch'io mi sono appisolata. Prima di farlo però mi sono guardata attorno, c'erano le tue cose e le tue opere, e ho ripensato agli anni del tuo lavoro; di tutte le tue opere, tu sei la più meravigliosa. L'opera più meravigliosa di tutte”
Patti Smith to Robert Mapplethorpe🖤
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