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Quote for the day: “Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson


June: What's New 

  • Home - This month's featured photo

  • Blog - This month's writing-to-learn topic: "Organic: Part 1"

  • Poem - "I Knew a Woman" - Theodore Roethke

  • Abstracts - A different portfolio -- some old, some new fotos

  • This Foto - Farmer Richard's New Farm!


In Case You Missed It...

  • Home - May's featured photo

  • Blog - May's writing-to-learn topic: Perception

  • Poem - "From the Garden" - Ann Sexton

  • This Foto - November 5


Of Interest

  • Photographer: Ian Brown American Dreams

  • Pickle Ball anyone? Join us -- contact radarfain@gmail.com or call 928.380.6570 for more details.

  • Indivisible.org - Indivisible is a nationwide movement of everyday people organizing on the ground in all 50 states to stop the rise of authoritarianism in the United States and to build a real democracy that works for all of us.

  • USAFacts: The Federal Reserve

  • June in history - Sample: June 6, 1872 - Pioneering feminist Susan B. Anthony was fined for voting in a presidential election at Rochester, New York. After voting rights had been granted to African American males by the 15th Amendment, she attempted to extend the same rights to women. She led a group of women that voted illegally, to test their status as citizens. She was arrested, tried and sentenced to pay $100, which she refused. Following her death in 1906 after five decades of tireless work, the Democratic and Republican parties both endorsed women's right to vote. In August of 1920, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was finally ratified, allowing women to vote.

  • Immigrants landing at Ellis Island - Library of Congress Archives


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  • Take Action: Reject the Deportation and Detention Agenda

  • Indivisible: We'll stand together and fight back to defend our rights, our communities, and our values. Email: Rural Voters of SE AZ - email info@indivisible-rvsea.org

  • Public Citizen: Public Citizen is a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization that champions the public interest in the halls of power.

Paz--

David


June in history

Fine Art Photography by David Fain​, Landscape and Abstract Photography by David Fain, Fine Art Photography, Abstract Photography, Landscape Photography

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Fine Art Photography by David Fain​, Landscape and Abstract Photography by David Fain, Fine Art Photography, Abstract Photography, Landscape Photography

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