Joni Mitchell “Coyote,” with Bob Dylan & Roger McGuinn in-tow — Gordon Lightfoot’s, Toronto, Ontario, December 2, 1975.
yeah i believe in traditional gender roles i think men should have ritualistic battles to determine social ranking, and hold pieces of corn or maybe a bug in their mouths and make tidbitting noises to show they are good providers and earn their womens favor, and shuffle their arms on the ground while walking sideways to announce the desire to mate, and grow blood-engorged red face meat for displaying his health and virility, and scream every 3 minutes starting at 6 am in the morning, and stuff themselves into hay filled crevices while whine-clucking because this spot would be a good place to lay eggs, and sometimes sacrifice themselves to predatory mammals or birds
Blue eyes
David Attenborough in 1974
God Speed by Edmund Blair Leighton
God Speed, which appeared at the RA in 1900, shows a young woman binding an embroidered sleeve on the arm of her knight as he departs, horsed, fully armed, and bearing a lance decorated with a pennant, for the tournament. Other knights have already passed beneath the portcullis and are entering the field of battle. The picture was the first of several painted by Blair Leighton in the 1900s in which a knight and his lady are seen in incidents illustrative of the code of chivalry; The Accolade followed in 1901, and The Dedication in 1908. The arms and armour which feature in all these pictures were no doubt in the artist's own collection, which is known to have included many examples.
He’s a 10 but the bower he constructed out of sticks and reeds isn’t decorated with any blue objects
RIP Gordon Lightfoot (November 17, 1938 – May 1, 2023)
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