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joannaket3 · 8 months
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is it because im read head too that i always make read heads witches crushes in series i watch?🤣
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sugarlove-01 · 2 years
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Cold Was The Night Chapter 3
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Chapter 3:
Anne fidgeted with her red locks.
“She hasn’t spoken a word since this morning. She seems to be in shock. Something out in those woods frightened her. Two days ago, Salem endured the worst hurricane on these shores in years. Times are beginning to become more unnatural but one thing is for certain: she’s no agent of the French.” Anne crosses her arms, nervous and somewhat anxious about the occurring circumstances. The morning had been a cold and slow trod for the whole village but she had become restless.
John Alden spies the girl lying in bed, through the cracked opening of the door,” No one appears out of thin air like a ghost, even after the storm. I suspect she is hiding something.”
“She failed to mention where she comes from,” Anne paced in the hallway, weaving her fingers together. “I agree her wardrobe is quite… different. Perhaps she is just lost. Perhaps maybe she and her mother lost their way from Boston.”
“Or she is a sad lonely little girl unable to cope with the fact she has no home, no family, and not but a name…She’s a runaway.”
“How?”
“Look at her. Look at her clothes. Look at her shoes. Look at the red paint on her lips. Look at the paint on her fingernails. Look at what she is and at what she isn’t. And she’s anxious—anxious to speak with me at least.” He strides into another room.
Anne followed him, “We cannot keep her here?”
He shook his head, “It will be impossible. In times like these… with so much going on here in Salem, we cannot stow a runaway. If people know I am keeping this then there will be another scandal. Or worse: a hanging.”
“She’ll have nowhere to go. She has no possessions or family to look after her. You’ll be condemning her to nothing.” Anne took a step toward him, an arm’s reach away, then hesitated herself. “We’ll be condemning her.”
“We?” he raised a brow.
“Yes, you found her in the woods. You could have left her there to be eaten by wild creatures or kidnapped by savages or hunted and killed by witches, but you did not. You chose to bring her here on your accord. Don’t you see? You have a heart Captain Alden and you cannot sit idly by while this beautiful and kind stranger falls victim yet again to this horrid nightmare we call Salam,” Anne smiled at him, knowing she was affecting him with her words, maybe his heart as well. John shook his head looking up at the ceiling; she gained her courage ready to pound the final nail in her campaign. “You decided to make her your responsibility, Captain Alden, and if we just throw her out then she’ll surely starve or worse—”
“She cannot be my responsibility, Anne. I’m sorry. I have far more important matters that I must attend to,” he gazed out the window to the Sibley house, his eyes drawn to those dark windows. Where his mind and heart always reside.
“Captain Alden, why on earth would you rescue this poor lost soul if you would condemn her to the harshness of Salem? If we do not do something now then it’ll be the whore house. If we do nothing then we are the same as those men whom you protest against so much--”
“Anne…”
“She is our responsibility, Captain Alden. Please, I beg of you.”
“Alright! Alright!” he waved his hands in defeat. Dear god in heaven, he hoped upon a falling star he was not making a colossal mistake. “She may stay one night and no more.”
Anne stepped forward to embrace him, hesitated, but only took satisfaction in his gaze of acceptance as a reward.
“Thank you. That is all that is needed.”
The Next Day:
I stood on top of the bed reaching as high as I could holding my cellphone waiting to catch some bars. For the half-past hour, I’ve been trying to catch any signal but no luck. This was impossible! I slipped my cellphone back into my pocket and sulked in bed. I had already cried my tears, said my prayers, and closed my eyes hoping this nightmare would end. After accepting this nightmare was real, I convinced myself I needed to escape. Every sound, every smell, every unfamiliar sound, creaked and moaned in this tiny house and it made me sick to my stomach.
I needed to get out of here and go back home!
Anne offered breakfast like a sweetheart. A breakfast plate of dry-crusted bread with a boiled egg and undercooked beef that looked like lamb brains.
I declined.
But she persisted.
Like she persisted on many other things.
“So, what is your mother’s name? Does she live in Boston? Where were you born? Did you come from London, England? Is your father in Boston?” Anne poured a cup of hot tea into two cups for us both, smiling.
So far, Anne was an absolute angel and she had no trouble keeping me company while the Captain went hunting in the woods. I had overheard some of their conversations from upstairs and the thought of being with him alone under one roof made me shiver. She was the daughter of a very important man in town and the Captain was a veteran war hero who was in love with an unattainable woman. Mary Sibley, the wife of George Sibley. The richest man in the country. At least that’s what Anne had explained to me.
“Um, Catherine, but everyone calls her Cathy,” I replied, accepting her homemade tea. I watched her forehead crease in curiosity.
“And your father? Is he from Boston or New York? Or has he journeyed here from London?”
From Arizona and California, but I don’t think that has been established as a state yet. I bite my lip accepting her cup of tea. 
“He’s… not from here, in fact, I haven’t seen him in years. He went off… to explore… the western lands. He’s far away.”
More like 300 years away from my time.
“How brave and adventurous of him! An explorer! I suppose there’s more in the world to explore than little Salem, I envy him. Truly I do,” she complimented.
She sat in her chair for a moment keeping a hawk’s eye on me. I sipped my tea and tried to hide the sour look on my face. The herbs were strong and sour like cough medicine but resulted in a soothing after-feel in my throat warming my belly. But she was happy she was being a good caretaker for my well-being.
“And your mother?” she sipped from her cup, eyeing me the entire time. “I imagine she’s worried sick about you. Is she coming here to Salem as well? I’m sure you’re worried sick about her and I’m sure she’s most certainly worried about you.”
“I’m not sure,” I whisper, remembering her face shrinking into the woods. But my memory was limited. I remember her being swallowed by the fog and disappearing. “But I… don’t think I’m going to see her or anyone I know again.”
“Where does your family come from?”
Lived in California, and moved to Salem when I was 2 years old because my mom was sick and tired of her weird nagging parents and my dad got a better job.
“I’m… from the far west coast,” I lied, feeling my little white lie win her naïve trust. “I don’t know how I ended up here. I don’t know what happened. Everything happened so fast. I really, really, really don’t belong here. I don’t know how to explain it.”
That was the truth.
“I don’t belong here and I don’t want to stay here.” I put down my cup on the tray with a little too much force. “All I want to do is go home. I need to go back! And I… don’t know how to do that. I don’t know how I got here.”
I couldn’t tell her any more than that.
I can’t give too much information.
If I gave her any more information they would find me and hang me as a witch. It’s the one thing Salem is famous for. 
“Be calm, Miss, it will be all right.”
Maybe it was cabin fever or dread, but my body was restless. She swallowed, pressing her lips together in thought looking at the little herbs swirling in her cup, trying to find a comforting retort. At the moment she thought of a response, John walked in through the door and gave Anne a quizzical look. He was a filthy wild man carrying three hares over his shoulder tied to a string. He took his furs off his shoulders and kicked his muddy boots on the door frame. His entire outfit smelled like mud, blood, and death. The Captain dropped the tip of his axe onto a wood stump and placed his bow and quiver on the table in front of me. I winced at the blood on his hands and wondered how on earth I was going to convince him I was a normal person. His striking brown eyes captured mine and for a moment; all I could see was suspicion and distrust.
“What’s going on?” I rose to my feet, standing beside Anne. “What’s happening?”
John snarled, dropping the dead rabbits on the table,” Dinner.”
“What!?”
“Ah, how kind of the Captain to fetch dinner at this fine hour. I’m sure, we ladies can prepare the hares and return such kindness. Miss Evey, we can change you into proper dinner attire and cutlery. Then we can fetch the skinning knife?”
“Y-You mean we’re actually going to skin those rabbits and cook them!?” I gasped.
First big mistake.
Captain Alden and Anne stared at me and placed me under a microscope. A thousand voices automatically screamed at me to stop talking and stop being a moron. I could feel the deep gaze of his eyes studying me.
“You’ve never stepped foot in the kitchen, Miss Blackwood? Are you… so below your class?” Captain Alden eyed me once more picking me apart one molecule at a time.
“Perhaps… we can change … your attire… and attend my household for dinner, Miss Blackwood. I have a few ideas of what your place might be here in Salem.”
I shook my head,” Yes, Anne, that would be nice.”
“But certainly, we can change your very interesting… garb. I believe my household has not seen such an expensive, beautiful, exquisite wardrobe and it would certainly put my mother and me to shame. However, my father will be a very interested and fascinated host.”
“Anne…” Captain Alden cut in, looking at Anne with a warning. “Shall we truly believe that is a good idea?”
“One must adapt to survive, Captain Alden,” she smiled in return.
“I do want to survive…” I chimed in.
“Yet, you stray so far from home?” Captain Alden leaned forward in his chair, his gaze burning more than ever. My stomach flipped when I met his gaze. “How is it, pray to tell, Miss Blackwood, you could travel so far from home without an inch of survival instinct in your body? I’ve never met a woman who’s never skinned hares without the exception of being… royalty. Then appear out of thin air on my doorstep, proclaiming you wandered from the woods, yet your tracks tell me a different story.”
Anne gave him a look, “Captain Alden is just—”
“I’ve found many strange things in those woods. Your tracks do not come from anywhere. It is as if you have appeared like an apparition from another world…”
“I… can’t remember,” I simply stated, tearing away from his suspicious gaze and biting my bottom lip.
I couldn’t turn to face him. One look and it would be all over.
He fetched his axe from the wooden stump, fetched his coat, and headed towards the door,” I am not done asking my questions. This will continue, Miss Blackwood. The truth always comes forward, especially when we least expect it. Anne, do as you see fit.”
In three long hard strides, he stomped out the door, shot me a quick gaze, then disappeared to go hunt. I tucked my hair behind my ear hoping to god he wouldn’t come back from those woods. If he finds out that I’m different, then he’ll send me to the noose.
“Well, shall we go Anne?” I asked, breaking the tension.
“Perfect. But I must warn you about… my father,” she spits, rolling her eyes. And then I understand. Anne sees the realization on my face and smiles. “He’s a magistrate of Salem, and he’s so keen to bring the whole town to ashes because of this witch panic. But he is the one man in this whole town to help you find your roots and make Salem your home. I will see to it that he assists you. It would also certainly relieve Captain Alden of such a wonderful guest in his home. He will be utterly devastated to see you go.”
“Yea, I’m sure he’ll hate to see me leave…” 
When I heard the word witch my heart dropped to the pit of my stomach. This is the age where everyone thinks women are a bunch of crazy bitches. The abuse, the violence, and the cruelty towards women are unfathomable. It’s the worst century ever! Especially for young girls whose time traveled 300 years to the past! Hot panic rises. Anne brought me to the back and changed my whole wardrobe. I put my Halloween costume in the closet with my boots. She fixed my hair into a braid tucked into a bonnet. Then I’m suddenly wearing almost 3 layers of clothing with a skirt and new shoes. When we were done I hid my cellphone underneath my bedroom floorboard. Anne walked with me out into the courtyard and this was my first real outing. Salem, 300 years in the past, was everything I thought it was.
“My house is across the courtyard. You can see my father there.”
“He’s your father?” I whisper, looking out the window at the man with silver hair and wearing a broad square hat. His long black cloak swishes against the cobblestone steps of his home greeting his wife waiting for him at the door. Maybe I need to stay on his good side. To me, he seemed like a strict man, full of power and ignorance. I trembled, my hand tracing to wipe the hot sweat from my brow. These psychos fucking hang people! What happens when they finally see that I don’t fit in? Will they think I’m a witch too?
“Anne? What do they do to people who are… different?”
“Different? In what way?”
“I’m just new to town.”
“It’s all right, Evey, fear not. You do not deceive me, I dare say, in some way or other, of which I formed the idea that you weren’t being completely honest with me. But I completely absolutely forgive you. We are friends. New faces of people have misrepresented themselves, changed like the face of the moon when they are running away from their past.”
“What?” my face dead-panned.
“While I can have a morning to myself,” Anne said walking towards the foot of her door’s entrance. “It is enough—I think it is no shameful sacrifice to join occasionally in my own fantasy that I do not belong here in Salem either, and I live another life somewhere. And I profess myself a secret imagination that I am someone else. And I know now that you are imagining yourself as someone else, right now.”
Earth to Evey! She’s telling you she has your back! This is the first homegirl you’ve made that’s from another century!
“Okay…” I replay everything she just said and reorganize every word. “You caught me. I’m a runaway. What do they do to runaways? They don’t brand them, do they? Do they go to jail?”
Or hang!?
Anne squeezed my hand,” Fear not! The whore house is not for you! Nor a jail cell! Nor the noose. Come! You must find your place here in Salem, lest you be living on the streets which would be most unsuitable for a darling young lady like yourself!” Anne pulled me into her home. “And I know just the thing! It’ll be perfect! Come along!”
1 Hour Later:
“Father, you are not listening—"
“Lovely to meet you, Evelyn Bankingwood, such a pleasure, Anne, dear, I have to attend a meeting tonight and I am running late. Stay with your mother after you introduce the new Headmistress and please be sure to come straight home, your mother will have my skin if you are not put safely in bed.”
“Father, you have not gazed upon our guest. She is—”
“Tomorrow we shall discuss more of this matter. But for tonight, Anne, please stay out of my affairs, I have plenty on my plate as it is. This witch panic has my entire focus.”
“Father—”
“Good evening my daughter. Good evening, Miss Coalwell…” Magistrate Hale didn’t even look me in the face.
He seemed like a busy man. He didn’t even look me straight in the eye.
“It’s Blackwood, actually.”
He slammed the door leaving his daughter and me standing in the hallway. That went a lot better than I thought it would.
“As I was saying before my father rushed out and did not attempt to know your name… my friend, Bridgette Bishop, was a midwife and she was a dear friend of mine. She’s lived here in Salem all of her young life. They hanged her for being accused of being a witch,” she whispered, holding up her drawing book to me.
The portrait of a woman seemed to affect Anne, her face darkened. They seemed like they were pretty close. It made me sick to think so many people would sentence her to death; she was an innocent woman. She looked like my 4th-grade teacher. She didn’t look like a witch at all.
Now she was dead.
Anne embraced her book to her chest, “The townspeople saw it fit to loot the orphanage when their headmistress was… removed. They tore everything apart and after they left my father hired Captain Alden to renovate and repair the house in hopes of reviving the orphanage. The children here are in dire need of a new Headmistress…”
“They hanged her for being a witch…”
Oh my god, those poor kids.
“Yes, it’s madness! It’s all insanity!” Anne pulled out a large chest from beneath the bed and opened it, pulling out coifs, waistcoats, petticoats, and aprons with shoes. “She was taken to trial and judged by the selectman and—and it was Mary Sibley who cast the vote for Mercy Lewis to judge her.”
“Mary Sibley? John Alden’s ex?”
“Pardon?”
“I mean… his former love interest?”
“Yes. Mary Sibley, the richest woman in all of Salem and the country rules behind her husband and fears no one and loves no one, certainly in these times. She and I share… no similar opinion and I don’t care what mother says; she is a vile and loveless woman. But an attentive neighbor she is true, she is the sort of woman whom one cannot regard with too much deference. Beware of her husband, he has the most influence over the whole village.”
Oh my god, the 1600’s had their own Regina George. They love to hate her.
She tied her black coif around her head and stopped to look back at me from the doorframe, smiling warmly at me as if I had a halo above my head. Anne could see me do no wrong. She saw the good in everything and everyone. Especially when we both shared… a clean and unique point of view. All in all, we were equals.
“I’m so sorry, Anne… sounds like you’ve been through tough times.”
“Thank you, Evey, I know you will make a great new Headmistress with such a head for compassion and loveliness. You will be a great success. Thank you for everything, I’ll be back tomorrow to check on the children and you. Then we shall begin your training into the perfect little secret runaway.”
Whatever you say, Miss Queen of Goodness and Charity and Mercy.
“No, thank you, Anne. At least now I have a chance.”
I smile unclipping the cloak from my back and hanging it up on the chair before turning to look back at her, squeezing my fingers together against my stomach, trying to figure out what else to say. I don’t know if I would survive in this place without her.
“Thank you again, Anne,” I said before she left. She stopped at the doorway. “You know… for giving me a place to stay and not telling anyone about this. I bet there are people who are scared of… different.”
300 centuries of different.
“I would never!” she smiled her biggest smile, stepping closer. “We all have a choice and a destiny. Yours is right here, in Salem. You were meant to become our new Headmistress. Can I speak truthfully? Your past is history, but it is just that, history, and do not consider me now an elegant female, intending to plague and pity you, but a rational girl, speaking truth from her heart that you and I are the same. You are splendidly charming! I am persuaded to introduce you to the whole Council in church this Sunday if you could join us. The people of Salem would love to meet the new Headmistress, Evey Blackwood!”
Everything happened so fast and I couldn’t be more grateful. I looked at the pair of keys in my hand and immediately felt the responsibility on my head. But this was also a chance to find my way back home as well. I embraced Anne thanking her one more time and felt a cold shadow loom over me again. I felt cold. Or maybe I wasn’t used to so much girl-bonding time with someone besides Tina. But I guess it couldn’t hurt.
“Yea, sure...” I smiled. “I’ll be there.”
Anne walked me to the building where I would be residing. It was a tall two-story building made of dark wood sitting against wild ferns, weeds, and sunflowers. Large bushes were strewn all over the walls and had grown onto the windows. A thin tall white tree sat on the side of the building with a string and a wooden board attached to the highest branch where the children could play. A functioning water well lay rooted like a barrel beneath the white tree attached to a pulley system and a bucket. The pine door had been broken in, the windows smashed, and all of the furnishings had been stolen or destroyed. There were no children here but their empty bunks were proof they had resided there. The bunk beds sat side by side on each side of the room for at least 20 children
The whole upstairs was completely dedicated to the Headmistress, which was me, and it was just as robbed and destroyed. The floorboards bent down in the center of the room due to a large hole in the floor created by a fire. A bed cot had been the only thing the people of the village hadn’t taken.
“This place is absolute trash…” I whispered.
“Pardon?”
“I said ‘this place is absolutely… lovely’” I grinned with a fake smile, kicking a bucket across the room. “It just needs a few touchups.”
“Captain Alden will be here tomorrow to finish the roof after it caught fire. Sadly, when the orphanage was burning the children fled for their lives and hid in the alleys and crevices of the town. They fear that if they return they will face the same fate as their previous Headmistress. When Miss Bishop was burned as a witch, no one dared to search for them, or else they land in the stocks.”
“They just ran? They didn’t come back?”
“They simply disappeared and no one has seen them since. I pleaded with my father and other men to go into town and search for them, but he insisted they would be in god’s hands.”
“That’s stupid,” I whispered under my breath. “That’s just an excuse not to face the consequences of their actions. People here preach about being pure and good but judge others for what they’ve done; judge not lest ye be judged. When they realized that she wasn’t a witch when she was being hanged no one searched for the children?”
Anne frowned,” The men in town were afraid they would be thrown in the stocks, receive a branding, or meet the other end of a rope. Then Captain Alden volunteered to look for them to bring them back home, but they are rather good at hiding”
“Well, that’s even worse. Who told the people that she was a witch?”
“Our very own Reverend Cotton Mather, son of Increase Mather, a world-famous witch hunter.”
“It’s completely idiotic. If people know that when they burn a woman and she lives; she’s a witch. But if she dies because she wasn’t a witch, she’s innocent, then why wouldn’t anyone go looking for the children after realizing the big mistake they just made? They were innocent, too.”
Anne stayed silent for a moment and was about to respond but another voice entered the room.
“Because people are losing faith in finding good in each other. When people stop finding the good, they learn to thrive in the bad. Then they become the monsters they were taught to fear and hate,” Captain Alden appeared in the doorway.
Anne beamed at his sudden presence but I was the absolute opposite. She pushed her hair to one shoulder while he approached and stood in the door frame of the bedroom. He could definitely make his existence known without even saying a word. She took his presence with great, great, great importance. He brought in wooden boards under both his arms for construction and dropped them against the wall before politely taking a bow. A proper greeting in Salem, I’ve come to learn.
“Captain Alden, what a surprise!”
“Peace be upon you, Miss Hale,” he greeted politely, turning his gaze toward me. “Can I have a word with our new… Headmistress?”
This should be good.
Anne, though slightly disheartened, politely bowed and obliged his stern request and exited my new living quarters. Captain Alden stood in the doorway, axe resting on his broad shoulder, while I carefully stepped into the kitchen to sit at the table. This shouldn’t feel this scary to be near a man like him, but it did, it really did. I could feel his heavy footsteps trail slowly behind me and he took a seat too.
“What have I done now?” I started first. My voice shook when I said it, and I hated that. I sounded weak. I’d never wanted to sound weak in my entire life.
It was such a desperate cliché question. If these were to be my last words, they felt like stupid and unimportant ones, but I had to know. I had to know what he was thinking. My life may depend on it. 
“I just need to know…” he whispered,” I need to know who you are.”
“My name is Evey—”
“I know your name, Miss Blackwood. My question is: who are you? Anne is convinced you are no agent of the French and I agree that you are no spy. I’ve seen you stalking around town. I can sense you truly do not belong here. The people here may see you as an outsider, they can feel you are misplaced. We can all feel it. I… can feel it.”
“I’ve done nothing wrong…” I remember thinking this was how spy movies often started with sensory deprivation; the first step to getting the intruder to spill her secrets.
I had no secrets. I was just as stumped as he was and maybe that was the problem. The table between us groaned as he stood up once more to build a fire in the fireplace. I sat in my chair, helpless. He knelt down and placed a few logs, got a match, and bingo! Flames were burning in less than a minute which I was grateful for, I didn’t know how to start a fire. The floorboards beneath his weight creaked exactly like they do in scary movies. At least now I knew what kind of scary story I was in, no sense fooling myself about it now.
Why had he chosen me? Did I send out a vibe or was he just obsessed? Was there something about me that screamed victim? Or witch?
“I just need to know if you truly desire to be the Headmistress of Salem orphanage. Anne and her father may have placed that title on your belt, but nay, I believe you’re running from something. Your story does not connect and it is a damn lucky coincidence that you are Headmistress now that Miss Bishop is dead—nay, murdered. The timing is too close. The orphanage, all of Salem, and I—we don’t need another imposter pretending to be something that she is clearly not. I’d like to tell you all the ways that I can dismember a wolf pretending to be a sheep in thy home, Miss Blackwood.”
His thumb swiped at the blade of his axe and my eyes roamed over his large hands. I could only imagine all the damage he could do with those hands… and all the good too.
“But… if you are in danger… then let it be known now. If you are in fear for your life, then perhaps, under the circumstances, I will help you. Even protect you from whatever you fear.”
I sigh, biting my bottom lip.
He notices.
“If not, then I will surely get to the bottom of this mess you have brought. I will discover your secret, Headmistress… When I do discover your secret, I cannot protect you or help you. Neither can Anne and I will bring you forth into the light.” Captain Alden had been itching for an answer.
Any kind of answer.
But the truth was still blurry.
“As I told you before, I don’t remember…” I reply, my voice barely above a whisper. “I can’t remember how I got here.”
“Very well…” he sighed, looking disappointed. Agitated, even angry, he was nowhere nearer to the truth. “We shall see what brought you here, won’t we, Headmistress Blackwood…”He disappeared into the darkness leaving me in my new little orphanage house. His exit allowed me to hyperventilate, almost suffocating to breathe, and I ached for comfort. I moved my cot closer to the fire and covered myself with my cloak. The blankets were itchy and filthy. I slowly drifted off to sleep, not knowing, a single solitary woman stood in the corner of my room in a long black cloak with eyes as black as midnight.
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capecodartandnature · 3 years
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John Alden is supposed to be one of my husband’s ancestors so it’s fun to track down some historic sites such as the John Alden homestead and gravesite in Duxbury when we are in the area. We had business in Plymouth today so this was a fun side trip. #history #ancestor #johnalden #duxbury #gravesite #homestead #johnaldenhomestead https://www.instagram.com/p/CbGXrk5PB_s/?utm_medium=tumblr
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stefenturner · 8 years
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: Gen. George S. Patton's yacht WHEN AND IF. Patton named the yacht based on the sentiment: "WHEN the war is over, AND IF I live through it, Bea and I are going to sail her around the world". Designed by the famous naval architect John Alden and built for Patton in 1939 by the Pendleton Yard in Wiscasset Maine. _______________________________ #whenandif #generalpatton #johnalden #aldenyacht #georgespatton (at Cape Cod Bay)
Maritime photography by Stefen Turner
Aerial photography by Stefen Turner
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jaysennettauthor · 7 years
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Bank of Ann Arbor • Ypsilanti, Michigan “It’s not about what you light, it’s about what you don’t light.” - #johnalden #lowkey #blackandblack #myfeatureshoot #streetphotography_bw #neoprimemag #ricohmafia #life_is_street #lensonstreets #ricohgr2 #highcontrast #streetphotographyworldwide #fineartphotography #nightshot #nightscene #ypsilanti #ypsilantistreetphotography #filmnoir
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carolswirl · 7 years
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I was working on a little somethin somethin last night. Can't wait to finish! 🔥🎨🔥 #salem #marysibley #johnalden #photoshop #graphicdesigner #graphicdesign #smokeandmirrors #loveonfire #witches #witch #computerart #photomanipulation #adobe #smoke #fire #art #artist
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daanosaurio1 · 8 years
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Como es que sobrevive uno luego de terminar una serie? 😭💙 #Salem #salemwgna #salemwitches #witches #marysibley #Annehale #JohnAlden #Samael #witchcraft #serie #seasonfinale #chill #like #follow
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nobodyshere1 · 8 years
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Wow it's the 15th anniversary of #AWalkToRemember ❤❤ I love this movie and the book and the soundtrack. I pretty much like everything about #awalktoremember♥ I still have a crush on #ShaneWest and love all his shows #Nikita with awesome ( I wish they bring that show back) #Salem is great. I love #MandyMoore and if you haven't seen #thisisus you should definitely tune in, it's great show. #landoncarter #jamiesullivan #jamiecarter #loveisalways #theprincessdiaries #miloventimiglia #maggieq #janetmontgomery #theleagueofextraordinarygentlemen #tangled #rebeccapearson #johnalden #GreysAnatomy
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yg-bmx-blog · 6 years
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@ygbmx 📷- @meisterwebzr JohnAlden amazing son #superjohn @grandprixbmx for an amazing night of food, racing and #fireworks action. If you haven’t attended their event on 4th of July it’s a must for next year. Thanks Grand Prix, staff-volunteers and potluck donators... (at Grand Prix BMX)
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salemwitchipedia · 7 years
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Captain Alden often sailed to Maine and Acadia in support of the English war effort #JohnAlden #Salem #Witchcraft #Witches at 2018-02-14T01:07:10.298041
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joannaket3 · 8 months
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where is mazikeen when you really need to see her in some series finalles?I REALLY WANT TO SEE HER HERE
she should start making crossovers
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stefenturner · 8 years
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♦️Gen. George S. Patton’s yacht WHEN AND IF. Patton named the yacht based on the sentiment: “WHEN the war is over, AND IF I live through it, Bea (his wife) and I are going to sail her around the world”. 🔻🔻🔻 Designed by the naval architect John Alden and built for Patton in 1939 by the Pendleton Yard in Wiscasset Maine.
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yg-bmx-blog · 6 years
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@ygbmx 📷- @meisterwebzr JohnAlden amazing son #superjohn @grandprixbmx for an amazing night of food, racing and #fireworks action. If you haven’t attended their event on 4th of July it’s a must for next year. Thanks Grand Prix, staff-volunteers and potluck donators... (at Grand Prix BMX)
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salemwitchipedia · 7 years
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Captain Alden often sailed to Maine and Acadia in support of the English war effort #JohnAlden #Salem #Witchcraft #Witches at 2018-02-14T01:07:10.902311
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joannaket3 · 8 months
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oh god i used to love anne but in the last 3 epeisodes she is starting to get on my nerves and i feel more entertained by mercy wtf
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