Lydia Davison Whitcomb

Lydia Davison Whitcomb Web design and development, branding, public relations, and marketing. WEB DESIGN

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Donald Trump is one of the richest and most famous men in America, but on what foundation has his success been built? From accusations of harassment to repeated flirtations with bankruptcy, his very public business career has been one of artifice and intrigue. Originally produced in 1991, Donald Tru...

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09/08/2020

📸: (h/m/wardrobe also !) ❤️ @ Make Way for Ducklings Boston Public Garden

Goodnight ✌🏻❤️👍
09/01/2020

Goodnight ✌🏻❤️👍

Thank you  !!! ❤️
08/26/2020

Thank you !!! ❤️

She mighty mighty.
08/19/2020

She mighty mighty.

Vendredi.
08/14/2020

Vendredi.

Fresh.
08/11/2020

Fresh.

People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.-Søren Kierkegaard   ...
07/30/2020

People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.
-Søren Kierkegaard #2020

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07/09/2020
When I was a little girl, everything in the world fell into either of these two categories: wrong or right. Black or whi...
06/27/2020

When I was a little girl, everything in the world fell into either of these two categories: wrong or right. Black or white. Now that I am an adult, I have put childish things aside and now I know that some things fall into wrong and some things fall into right. Some things are categorized as black and some things are categorized as white. But most things in the world aren't either! Most things in the world aren't black, aren't white, aren't wrong, aren't right, but most of everything is just different. And now I know that there's nothing wrong with different, and that we can let things be different, we don't have to try and make them black or white, we can just let them be grey. And when I was a child, I thought that God was the God who only saw black and white. Now that I am no longer a child, I can see, that God is the God who can see the black and the white and the grey, too, and He dances on the grey! Grey is okay.
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