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dailydiggings:

Although she may have been one of the toughest women ever to work in a convent, ‘Black Mary’ had earned the respect and devotion of most of the residents of the pioneer community of Cascade, Montana, before she died in 1914. In fact, Mary Fields was widely beloved. She was admired and respected throughout the region for holding her own and living her own way in a world where the odds were stacked against her. In a time when African Americans and women of any race enjoyed little freedom anywhere in the world, Mary Fields enjoyed more freedom than most white men.Fields dressed in the comfortable clothes of a man, including a wool cap and boots, and she wore a revolver strapped around her waist under her apron. At 200 pounds, she was said to be a match for any two men in Montana Territory. She had a standing bet that she could knock a man out with one punch, and she never lost a dime to anyone foolish enough to take her up on that bet. By order of the mayor, she was the only woman of reputable character in Cascade allowed to drink in the local bar, and while she enjoyed the privilege, she never drank to excess. She was often spotted smoking cigars in public, and she liked to argue politics with anyone.

dailydiggings:

Although she may have been one of the toughest women ever to work in a convent, ‘Black Mary’ had earned the respect and devotion of most of the residents of the pioneer community of Cascade, Montana, before she died in 1914. In fact, Mary Fields was widely beloved. She was admired and respected throughout the region for holding her own and living her own way in a world where the odds were stacked against her. In a time when African Americans and women of any race enjoyed little freedom anywhere in the world, Mary Fields enjoyed more freedom than most white men.

Fields dressed in the comfortable clothes of a man, including a wool cap and boots, and she wore a revolver strapped around her waist under her apron. At 200 pounds, she was said to be a match for any two men in Montana Territory. She had a standing bet that she could knock a man out with one punch, and she never lost a dime to anyone foolish enough to take her up on that bet. By order of the mayor, she was the only woman of reputable character in Cascade allowed to drink in the local bar, and while she enjoyed the privilege, she never drank to excess. She was often spotted smoking cigars in public, and she liked to argue politics with anyone.

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bummer day. order snapbacks to feel better.

bummer day. order snapbacks to feel better.

mashkwi:

other-wordly:

pronunciation |  \la dO-‘lUr eks-‘kEz\  (la doe-LURE ex-KEEZ) submitted by |  etcetera [sainttiffany] submit words | heresorry | if I mangled the pronunciation; I tried my best

Apparently, this is hard to pronounce for English speakers. At least it is for my boyfriend.
Dou-leur
“Leur” being pronounced similarly to the French word for the time “l’heure”.

mashkwi:

other-wordly:

pronunciation | \la dO-‘lUr eks-‘kEz\ (la doe-LURE ex-KEEZ)
submitted by | etcetera [sainttiffany]
submit words | here
sorry | if I mangled the pronunciation; I tried my best

Apparently, this is hard to pronounce for English speakers. At least it is for my boyfriend.

Dou-leur

“Leur” being pronounced similarly to the French word for the time “l’heure”.

girlslikethis:

foundmonton:

Feature Segment: East End of Downtown

This week for our feature we will be posting pictures from a day spent meandering through the alley ways and roads  north of the river between 82 & 97 street. This area is home to the free wall, pockets of older buildings, the LRT tracks, gorgeous mature neighborhoods and lots of ugly buffs. What will be presented this week is by no means an inclusive characterization of this area but a sampling of the particular visual culture of this area of Edmonton. Despite the destruction of so much architectural & human histories for the sake of parking lots, prisons & police there is so much to appreciate in this area of the city from a street level perspective. If you have never made your way through the sidewalks and pathways McCauley you are truly missing out, and we strongly recommend you see what you can discover (here are some cool walking maps). 

Two tags (listen &  ??? ) on 96 street

“If you have never made your way through the sidewalks and pathways McCauley you are truly missing out, and we strongly recommend you see what you can discover” —>GUYS OMG the inner city has cool things to look at and discover! Bring your camera! Take lots of photos! Get home safely!

Don’t forget to write a friendly chalk message to the folks imprisoned in ERC, take a picture of it, and submit it to http://messagestoerc.com/. Or, if you’re feeling bold, why not take pictures of gang graffiti and submit that to Foundmonton? Watch out for the homeless people.

BOYFRIEND’S GOT MY BIKE FRAAAME!

BOYFRIEND’S GOT MY BIKE FRAAAME!

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

mrgolightly:

Ana Gasteyer does a better Nicki Minaj than Nicki Minaj.

It is fun to be LGBT

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