Showing posts with label Raquel Welch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raquel Welch. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

ILLUSION of false face.


Raquel Welch is a profoundly beautiful woman.



God in Heaven, Raquel Welch is a beautiful woman! But, fixating her face into a permanent state with plastic surgery is unbecoming because it robbed her face of its years long story. Faces tell the story of a life and insights into the view of the world's challenges on a soul, as uniquely as truth tells stories. The insistence on lying to one's self is not magical. It creates a sad emotion and an emphasis on illusion, not the unfolding of life in a body lived for those younger to learn from. One of the blessings of old age is the unspoken powers acquired that youth needs to facilitate its own journeys towards the expansiveness of living, sickness, transformation, and the deaths needed to grow into the 'who' of their existence.  . . - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [12/18/18] 


Sunday, February 24, 2019

TIME in Quality.




Eva Gaëlle Green is a French actress and model. The daughter of actress Marlène Jobert, she started her career in theatre before making her film debut in Bernardo Bertolucci’s "The Dreamers".  

I can only speculate from watching, and studying her eyes and the feel of her movements on camera. The young woman was born Eva Gaëlle Green on 5 July 1980 in Paris, France. Eva Green is a frighteningly beautiful woman! It seems timeless and effortless the way this gift establishes her roles.  She is a woman, who has made a deep impression on American audiences in the roles she has played. . . - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 1/23/19 








Timelessness is a quality in life we feel, and reflect upon because we recognize its essential element. It was reflected in core elements of Raquel Welch's life force that made her inaccessible, and at the same time gave timelessness to her draw on the imagination. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 1/24/19

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Death in Lust, Ideals in Chains.



Raquel Welch only in a string stays this way in our collective consciousness: the creative side.  


Black women leave a lot to think about!

Taraji P. Henson's captivating way of being present, and at risk and in the splendor 
of one moment at a time! That's quite a gift to have as expression of Life, of gratitude! 


When you think about the lot of African women's life in relation to white men, and there is horror; deep horrors always just beneath the surface you should cringe. Coping. How they coped is an insight into how they faced and dealt with the terror of that relationship. There have been a number of white men whose lives were destroyed trying to destroy African women over the centuries. It is not openly spoken of; it is part of the dark folklore between then and now! 

The complexity of these stories is woven into the fabric of women, Black women like the actress, Taraji P. Henson, and many others! White women need to learn from those they once and enslaved, and continue, for the most part, to express this emotion towards in life day to day. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 10/11/18 




[This] provocative older white woman, as she is: a stabilizing force, confronts history in ways other races can't. Do they take advantage of this politically, or socially? Is it making a difference their social status for others? It can be measured, but so far fear dominates them. "When is enough, enough?" answered leads better than being bound by the spell of their long dark history. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [10/11/18]  


















Amber Cream here. There should be flow and glory in womanhood, but survival makes it another. As one older Black woman told me: 'a wet pussy and an empty pocketbook don't go together'. That is whore talk, or survival or reality?





Friday, October 12, 2018

Point of a Gun.




[The] gun makes its point; the point made brings pain to bear upon the soul of a nation of killers how women can, and should take their protection into their own hands. There is a recent development among white American students making a point about guns. Nationwide there are rallies planned by stage teenagers to show their support for the Second Amendment. A young cat, Will Riley, who goes to school in New Mexico, organized this event in 40 states with 300 schools to walk out of school for 16 minutes to show their support and respect for right to bear arms.

His website has details. In it he claims, "Distribution of education was never, and will never be our goal. We do however recognize that when anti-gun students organized their walkout, they were allowed and often encouraged by their schools. In light of this fact, we ask that we receive the same platform to express our views. Additionally, in order for a movement like this to be successful, it must be loud enough for people to notice. A walkout, as opposed to an after school rally, is more unconventional and therefore will garner more attention." But they are going to disrupt school schedules, and if he was referring to white men, and boys shooting up schools in the concept of his protest; he is in a low level of denial about who his people are, and who he is. He is masked by illusions taught to him.

We can wrap our heads around killers, but we cannot wrap our logic around murders of white children. This is illogical, but consistently we, as a nation, contradict ourselves around the subject of killing white children, and the right to bear arms for white men and women, and create wars white people love to uphold as testimonial text from some type of dogma.

The boy went on to say, "Having a well informed, well educated citizenry is key to our success as a republic. However, during this 16 minutes we will work to educate our fellow students about their constitutionally protected rights. What lesson is more important for a young citizen to learn?"

Did you hear what he asked? "What lesson is more important for a young citizen to learn?" This a white boy speaking about priorities. Do you understand what he said means to the grandchildren of the people his people killed for sport and land acquisition? A white child taking up his political inheritance to raise the right of gun ownership over all the other elements of life, and childhood development is speaking to the heart of what ails the nation, and his people. This is the area of concern the country should be focused upon: soul sickness.


Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories
May 2, 2018
photo by Roland Dawson.



"The first time the American flag did not look menacing was on Raquel Welch's body." 
- Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
May 4, 2018 


Thursday, August 2, 2018

Older women, just a peek at...


Black maxi dress on a fine Black woman!



Raquel Welch happily in her older years!



Reagan Foxx is unbelievably fine, but being a famous whore raises a question: 
"Does that decrease or raise her value or not?" - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories



Friday, May 4, 2018

Wonder in Older Women



Raquel Welch in fur!



Jaclyn Smith, actress and business woman, in the splendor of her years is unbelievably fine!!



Raquel Welch an older woman posed



Robin Wright is right!



Monday, September 11, 2017

IN the FACE of Aging!


Elegance is an essence a lady grows into. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories



Raquel Welch in a black dress in any scenario is conducive to propelling the spirit to soar.




The engaging appeal of hope and excitement in young people makes fills living with hope. Respecting it, not resenting it is the least an older person can do. At one time we were young and hopeful. Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 12.13.16






















Gloves worn elegantly by Sophie Howard are rare today.

Friday, August 11, 2017

AS we move along in LIFE.


Virginia Madsen, profile of a woman.


"There are many kinds of love to be expressed today. Today can be one day to show love to those around you and to make someone’s day brighter. Random acts of kindness will work wonders on a day when many will feel lonely. Be polite. Let someone go before you in line. Visit a senior who may live alone. Be nice to kids. Give of yourself and don’t worry about not having a cheap box of chocolates. Buy something delicious for yourself. Take a friend to dinner. Donate to a charity. Celebrate yourself." ~ Virginia Madsen, actress (July 28, 2017) 


Naturalness of African woman's beauty of face, body and form!


"Simplicity can become a complacency in a person too shy to express him or herself. In a woman, a man can appear all she needs, and a man can see in the woman a need to be needed because her expression is shy and inward! It is all illusion the image we project to cover our authentic self, we don't know much about.

There is a riddle here, I admit; but we need to be honest with ourselves engaging the opposite sex. We are capable of making our lives harder than need be..." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [Aug. 5, 2017] 



Michèle Mercier's exquisite beauty was timeless.


Raquel Welch in 100 Rifles. She altered reality in a love scene with the popular Black actor, Jim Brown, at the tail end of Jim Crow's day.



Saturday, May 27, 2017

MAKE AMERICAN GREAT AGAIN?


Native Lives Matter is directed towards whites exclusively!!


news paper story of whites killing Blacks in 1898


On Raquel Welch the flag never looked more deceptive. It pulled the eye towards her body rendering all the contradictions of the flag mute. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 12.12.16


Wednesday, May 17, 2017

BECOMING OLD.


Beautés Classiques
Raquel Welch's extraordinary way of being. photo by Michael Ochs.


Lauren Bacall's freshness...

Lauren Bacall's coolness communicates something lovely that, in fact, expresses the quietness in the roar of an overwhelming beauty that grew with age, and waned with acceptance into the last stage of life into something you enjoy, but don't know is really beautiful! - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 5/16/17


Lauren Bacall in 2010.


Sunday, May 7, 2017

Beyond the Business of Beauty. . .



Raquel Welch promoting her Raquel Welch Wig Collection. (2015)



Real Estate investors Amie & Scott Yancey host A&E's Flipping Vegas 2

Gina Lollobrigida, after her career in film, made critical acclaim from behind the lens, becoming an accomplished photographer.


Brigitte Bardot at the beach in Cannes, France, 1953 is a far cry from the old woman who renounced her beauty as vain and for other profound reasons.


Monday, May 1, 2017

Getting into Age.


Black American woman with gray hair.


Fine looking old woman.


Raquel Welch a dream when she was 36 yrs. old and later at 73 sizzling & fine !!!!




Vanessa Redgrave 76 & Meryl Streep 65


Wednesday, January 11, 2017

At one time, America's Most Wanted!


Raquel Welch coyly posing in window by Pin-up Magazines


Raquel Welch (born Jo Raquel Tejada; September 5, 1940) is an American actress and singer.
She first won attention for her role in Fantastic Voyage (1966), after which she won a contract with 20th Century Fox. They lent her contract to a British studio, for whom she made One Million Years B.C. (1966). She had only three lines in the film, yet images of her in the doe-skin bikini which she wore became best-selling posters that turned her into a celebrity sex symbol.


Raquel Welch in a scene 100 Rifles (1969).


She later starred in notable films including Bedazzled (1967), Bandolero! (1968), 100 Rifles (1969), and Myra Breckinridge (1970). She made several television variety specials. In late 2008, she became a spokeswoman for Foster Grant's reading glasses campaign, created by Ferrara and Company.
Welch's unique persona on film made her into an icon of the 1960s and 1970s. She carved out a place in movie history portraying strong female characters and breaking the mold of the submissive sex symbol.










Raquel Welch. nice cut.


In 1995, Welch was chosen by Empire magazine as one of the "100 Sexiest Stars in Film History". Playboy ranked Welch No. 3 on their "100 Sexiest Stars of the Twentieth Century" list. In 2011, Men's Health ranked her No. 2 in its "Hottest Women of All Time" list. ~ anon















Raquel Welch, the ideal. Unbelievable is the first word and the last. As far back as I can remember classic beauty does not require definition. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 12.5.16

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

What We See into America



Raquel Welch in patriotic shirt.


On Raquel Welch the flag never looked more deceptive. It pulled the eye towards her body rendering all the contradictions of the flag mute. That is Indian talk for 'Wow'!!" ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories Dec. 12, 2016  




Wednesday, August 31, 2016

LARGER than LIFE women


WWE champions Dana & Charlotte

WWE champion Ivelisse Velez 


Alena Chumakova elegant in black attire.


Raquel Welch in her old age.


Saturday, May 21, 2016

LEGACY TO DAUGHTERS




Raquel Welch at 70  


When is it 'bad' for daughters to be like their mothers? When is it good and rewarding when the daughter's life is a mirror of her mothers? Both questions are long roads around the central theme of most dialogues weighing in on the legacy of Raquel Welch's life when her daughter posed for Playboy as a young woman!


First, Playboy is an achievement for writers, photographers, fashion icons and models. Its founder is important to America's intellectual advancements in race relations, sexual rights, the women's movement, and the Civil Rights movement and also Playboy's founder, Hugh Hefner has stirred the nation to answer and dare the questions that challenged American's contradictions and challenges around sex, sexuality and sexual freedom and expression from its inception in the 1950's forward to the present day. With this backdrop how do we teach our daughters to be women? 


Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of StoriesMay 21, 2015




Playboy cover Tahnee Welch (1995)

Monday, October 5, 2015

Older fine accomplished women



Barbara Bach (born Barbara Goldbach; August 27, 1947) pictured May 22, 2012




Cosetta Chantal, a tribute to Beauty, as She (2015)


over 50.



Raquel Welch a dream when she was 36 yrs. old and later at 73 sizzling & fine !!!!