Fab Over 40

UPDATE:  10/24/2024  It delights me to announce that I advanced to the top 20. Thank you for voting for me. I much appreciate it! Voting is still open for this second round. 💋

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Hello fabulous people,

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve been chosen to compete in the Fab Over 40 competition! The winner will get an incredible opportunity to visit Arizona and grace the cover of NewBeauty Magazine. This competition also shines a spotlight on breast cancer awareness, which is such an important cause.

The winner will be announced in December, determined by public votes. It would truly delight me if you cast your vote for me at this link: Here. Voting begins on October 14th.

You can vote daily, and I’ll be adding new photos, so please visit the link often and show your support. Thank you in advance for your votes and encouragement!

Love Always,

ML13

Colours Of The Côte d’Azur

I’m walking down by the water in Monte Carlo… the big blue sea sparkling its harmonious melody.

The afternoon summer breeze lifting my hair, penetrating my soul with the glow of pink and orange sunset hues.

A sailor tips his hat nodding his head – paying homage to my viral femininity. His eyes sway to the click of my heels for what seems like an eternity.

I’m wearing Chanel No. 707 on my fingertips, and 507 on my lips.

2017

January 1, 2017, Sunday
a beautiful day to start the new year!
Happy New Year!

Penny Dreadful

Carla Golian, 2016, Oil on canvas, 28 x 36 cm.
Inspired by the television show Penny Dreadful.

St. Patrick

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Saint Patrick’s Day is observed on 17 March, which is said to be the date of his death. It is celebrated inside and outside Ireland as a religious and cultural holiday. In the dioceses of Ireland, it is both a solemnity and a holy day of obligation; it is also a celebration of Ireland itself.

“Two Patrick’s” theory

Irish academic T. F. O’Rahilly proposed the “Two Patrick’s” theory which suggests that many of the traditions later attached to Saint Patrick actually concerned Palladius, who Prosper of Aquitaine‘s Chronicle says was sent by Pope Celestine I as the first bishop to Irish Christians in 431. Palladius was not the only early cleric in Ireland at this time. The Irish-born Saint Ciarán of Saigir lived in the later fourth century (352–402) and was the first bishop of Ossory. Ciaran, along with saints Auxilius, Secundinus and Iserninus, are also associated with early churches in Munster and Leinster. By this reading, Palladius was active in Ireland until the 460s.

Prosper associates Palladius‘ appointment with the visits of Germanus of Auxerre to Britain to suppress Pelagianism and it has been suggested that Palladius and his colleagues were sent to Ireland to ensure that exiled Pelagians did not establish themselves among the Irish Christians. The appointment of Palladius and his fellow-bishops was not obviously a mission to convert the Irish, but more probably intended to minister to existing Christian communities in Ireland.

~ Wikipedia