Color Him Father. Color Him Love ~~ Father’s Day 2015


The Winstons – Color Him Father

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY IN HEAVEN DADDY!! WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU ALWAYS! LOVE, DEBORAH & STEPHEN

My Dad was everything a man should be as a husband and Father. Rough times when any lesser man would have left my Dad stepped up to the challenges of life and carried us through. If it had not been for Daddy Stephen and I would not be here today. He raised us to be honest, hardworking, caring and thoughtful. For 36 years I was blessed to call Edward Gordon Palmer my Dad. The lessons he taught me are still in my heart, soul and spirit. Color him Father.  Color him Love.  #FathersDay

Happy Father’s Day​ to all my Blog Family and Friends. Dads enjoy your special day. For those of you who have lost your Dads let good memories flow through your day. Men for those whose Father was not a part of your life or was not active in your life be the Father to your children that you wanted for yourself when you were a child. Be Loving, caring, compassionate Father to your children whether you’re with the mother or not.  Kids need two parents. Fathers are an important part of a child’s life. Don’t allow anger with your ex- to spoil your relationship with your kids. Men your kids need you. Not things. Not sneakers. Not iPhones, laptops, tablets, etc…  Yes they do need food, clothing, and a place to live but the best you can give to your children is your time. Laugh with your kids. Make jokes. Hug them. Treasure those funny little drawings and misshapen gifts from shop class. Most of all tell your kids you Love them not just through words but by action. My best memories of my Dad are all the weekends he took us out to give my mother a break. I don’t always remember the details of the trips

Daddy Florida 1986
Daddy Florida 1986
My Dad Edward Gordon Palmer 1935
My Dad Edward Gordon Palmer 1935

but I treasure time spent with Daddy.

The King had found his Queen and for 40 years they reigned together.
The King had found his Queen and for 40 years they reigned together.
Stephen, Me & Daddy 1977
Stephen, Me & Daddy 1977

Mable_Edward_Palmer Edward Gordon Palmer 1935 Edward G. Palmer_Early 1950s Edward Gordon Palmer_early 1950s

Edward G. Palmer Korean War
Edward G. Palmer
Korean War
First Dance with My Father
First Dance with My Father
Stephen, Me & Daddy at my 1977 High School graduation.
Stephen, Me & Daddy at my 1977 High School graduation.
Our Florida vacation around 1986
Our Florida vacation around 1986
Dad's 1st car early 1950s. DeBorah Ann Palmer
Dad’s 1st car early 1950s. DeBorah Ann Palmer

Yaa Asantewaa Breaks the Sky and Bursts the Oceans


When the Sky Erupts…

When the sky erupts spewing stars like spores upon the heavenly tiers. The seas break forth and separate giving up the noble dead. For the people flew forth to Atlantis each speaking their own tongue. Return to the Mother Land.  Mother Africa! The Amistad has landed.

Amistad

I see stitches where the blood has come undone. Skin graffiti. Splotches of blood drops dripping rippling sperm impregnating the earth giving life to dry bones. If crimson be the elixir of life then I shall populate new beings for my Mother. I see my arteries and veins crisscrossing the land. The extent of my DNA lives in all peoples. The Ashanti Empire has been regained and reigns once more.

All Hail Mother Yaa Asantewaa Queen Mother of the Rebel Forces!

Nubian Queen Candace of Meroë
Nubian Queen Candace of Meroë
Candace of Meroë
Candace of Meroë

 

Nyanga


Nyanga

Nyanga pan pipes
Nyanga pan pipes

Mother Africa opened her mouth singing realms into existence. She played upon the Nyanga, Kalimba, and calabash drawing all Creation to her path.

Through her elocutions great societies were reborn. Shiloh is here. Our Messiah longs to embrace us back into the fold.

Milk from her engorged breasts yearns to feed fledglings ready to fly free the nest. Panacea brings healing to all nations.

Our Messiah is here and She is Radiant!

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