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04/01/2026

Today he turns 83. His father came from Germany. His mother came from Scotland. They met in America, opened a bakery in Queens, and had a son who became one of the most iconic actors who ever lived. 🎬🇺🇸
His name is Christopher Walken.
Born Ronald Walken on March 31, 1943, in Astoria, Queens, New York City — in the middle of a world war that his own father had fled Germany to escape — the second son of a German baker named Paul and a Scottish immigrant named Rosalie who had crossed an ocean with a dream and a rolling pin.
Walken's Bakery was the center of the family's world. Paul worked. Rosalie dreamed. And Rosalie's dreams were enormous — not for herself, but for her boys.
She was crazy about the movies. She read every film magazine she could find. And she decided, with the quiet, iron certainty of a Scottish immigrant mother, that her children were going to be in show business.
She placed three-year-old Ronald in dancing school.
Ballet. Tap. Acrobatics. The whole works.
He took to it immediately.
By ten he was working as an extra on live television at Rockefeller Center — turning up with his brothers whenever the cameras needed a child as furniture, watching the biggest stars of the Golden Age of Television work inches away from him, absorbing everything.
At fifteen he was a lion tamer's apprentice in a traveling circus — spending a summer working with a sweet, elderly lioness while the world passed by outside the tent.
At sixteen he was touring in West Side Story.
At eighteen a woman in a nightclub act called him Christopher on a whim one night during a performance. He didn't object. The name stuck. Ronald Walken became Christopher Walken and never looked back.
He worked. Broadway. Theater. Musicals. Dramatic stage roles. Small film parts. Slowly, relentlessly, building a presence that nobody could quite categorize — an intensity balanced by something almost playful, a danger wrapped in precision, a voice that moved at its own speed and made every sentence feel like something important was happening inside it.
Then came 1978.
The Deer Hunter.
Christopher Walken played Nick — a young steelworker from a small American town who goes to Vietnam and comes home destroyed from the inside out. It was a performance of such controlled, devastating power that Hollywood stopped in its tracks. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
He was thirty-five years old.
In the decades that followed he became one of the most versatile and beloved actors in the world. James Bond villain. Batman villain. Shakespeare on Broadway. Song and dance man. Captain Hook. The voice of King Louie. Seven times hosting Saturday Night Live — including the legendary More Cowbell sketch that a generation can still quote word for word.
He once said of his career — I make movies that nobody will see. I've made movies that even I have never seen.
He doesn't use a computer. He doesn't own a cell phone. He lives quietly in the country and sees the garbage men on his days off.
He is 82 years old today.
The baker's son from Queens who danced at three, tamed lions at sixteen, changed his name on a whim, and became completely, utterly irreplaceable.
Happy birthday, Christopher Walken.

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04/01/2026

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Happy InternationalTransgender Day of Visibility! 🏳️‍⚧️

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A powerful peaceful presence
12/03/2025

A powerful peaceful presence

In a hospital in Calais, France, a 15-year-old stallion named Peyo moves softly from room to room, offering quiet companionship to patients in palliative care. Once a champion show horse, he now devotes his days to a calling that seems almost otherworldly.
Affectionately dubbed Doctor Peyo, he isn’t a typical therapy animal. Peyo has an uncanny ability to sense who needs comfort most. Without any cue, he’ll stop outside a patient’s door and gently lift a leg—his silent way of telling his trainer, Hassen Bouchakour, that someone inside needs him.
When he enters a room, Peyo stands calmly at the bedside. Patients rest their hands on his warm coat, stroke his mane, or simply soak in his steady presence. Sometimes he stays for minutes; other times, for hours—filling the space with a kind of peace words can’t create.
His journey began when Bouchakour noticed Peyo’s instinctive pull toward people who were sick or distressed. What started as a surprising behavior became a mission to bring comfort to those nearing the end of life.
Since 2016, Peyo has become a beloved presence at Calais Hospital. Families, caregivers, and medical staff all speak of the profound calm he brings. Some patients even require less pain medication after his visits—a quiet testament to the healing power of his presence.
Science may not yet understand how Peyo senses illness or emotional pain, but his impact is undeniable. In the most fragile moments of life, this gentle stallion offers something beyond medicine: comfort, connection, and grace.

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10/24/2025

that is a bunch of yellow

A Giant Ginkgo tree, Japan.💛🌳

Photo by Kaji Nori

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10/24/2025

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Mid Week Thought!

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10/24/2025

breath

Our world has gone mad. Everything moves too fast.

Not just technology or transportation — even life itself is in fast-forward.
We don’t eat anymore, we devour junk in “fast food” places.
We don’t talk, we chatter endlessly.
One piece of news pushes out the last before we even process it.
We don’t watch, we scroll.
We don’t live, we survive.

⏳ It’s time to reclaim the art of slowness.
Say no to rushing. Keep time for yourself.
You’ll discover that the world is truly beautiful — if you take the time to look.
That nature brings joy when we respect it.
That people are fascinating — worth your attention, in your family, at work, and among friends.

And most importantly — you’ll learn to listen to yourself, to value yourself, to love yourself. 💛

So be gentle with your own soul.
Breathe. Pause. Savor the beauty of being alive. 🌿✨

10/20/2025

Ancient Linden tree (tilia) in the Czech Republic. Estimated over 800 years old!
Instagram.com/bigtreehunters

10/20/2025
10/20/2025

A family of Xolos, one of the most ancient dog breeds in the world. It was believed to guide humans into the afterlife.

Showing strength
10/19/2025

Showing strength

Miniscule attendance my ass.

10/19/2025

Saturday's Thought! Have a GREAT Day!

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