
Author: get back, laurettadimmick
Bella Ciao for Italian Liberation Day
April 25, the day that honors the end of the Nazi Occupation of Italy.

This week’s movies
The longer the lockdown, the less I am able to concentrate enough to read. So, I’ve turned to art history videos on Youtube and have watched these great American films:
On the Waterfront, 1954
Lust for Life, 1956
The Agony and the Ecstasy, 1965
Books, books, books

And then he said this…
I have actually been planning to post less about the criminal American administration, but then he said he wondered if the doctors had studied injecting people with disinfectant and blasting people with light. I mean, I cannot resist…





Florence is almost completely devoid of people
I had the chance to see il duomo today. Wow. Strange indeed.


Time to do something

Time travel in the future

Corona Lisa

Tuesday’s roundup
Posted on Wednesday, because, who cares? I don’t. I am getting as tired of these posts as I am of the pandemic. This will be one of the last ones.
Which one of these pictures shows your way of getting through the quarantined days?





The image below can tell you how stressed you are. Supposedly, if you don’t sense movement when looking at it, you are not stressed. The more it moves, the more stressed you already are. As if we needed a picture to know.

And then there is the new outbreak of stupidity:

But, in Denver the nurses found a way to comment:

Darwin’s response:


And finally, my new hobby:




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