Liberty Momm
@LibertyMomm
'Retired' homeschooler, wife, teacher, musician. Passion for music, history, & architecture to stimulate and elevate. Love Jesus, my family, liberty, & beauty.
Step into a sunlit countryside wedding with Goldmark’s Rustic Wedding Symphony.🔉🎶 First you'll hear the theme, then each variation brings a new guest to the celebration. Is it a young couple, a boisterous uncle, or someone else? Listen and guess who’s arrived!🧵👇
The Marriage of Constantine and Fausta (detail): designed in 1622 by Peter Paul Reubens, Woven at the Comans-La Planche tapestry factory, Paris. This huge (16' x 20') and beautifully preserved tapestry comes from the series known as "The History of Constantine the Great," seven…

Freedom Friday 🇺🇸🙏 On Fridays I like to remember the men and women who helped to secure American liberty at our nation's founding. Let's be thankful for the rousing writings of Thomas Paine.
American Tavern Heritage🇺🇸🍻 New Jersey officially declared Independence during the Revolutionary War when the Declaration of Independence was read here at the Indian King Tavern on February 27, 1777. You could also have a beer with "Mad" Anthony Wayne and Lafayette.

The last picture I took in Firenze, Italia, July 1999. Looking out my rear window onto the courtyard. Can you see Brunelleschi's Dome? I will never forget the time I spent in Italia as long as I live. My ancestor's land, and my heart.🤎🥹

Michelangelo: St. Matthew (1505), Galleria dell'Accademia, Firenze, Italia. Michelangelo's chisel cuts frozen in time as St. Matthew was left unfinished and only 'semi-liberated' from the marble when Pope Julius II summoned him to Rome. Torsion. Potential energy.

Il Palagio - Medieval Castle in Val di Pesa, Italia, Courtyard door. Would love to walk in this door and hear my family's voices.

Palazzo Pitti (1460s): Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, Firenze, Italia. Wonderful example of rustication in architecture. The massive, rugged blocks create a sense of strength and stability, which are meant to convey power and permanence.

Andrea Della Robbia: Glazed Terracotta Reliefs (1487), Spedale degli Innocenti, Firenze, Italia. These iconic roundels of swaddled infants symbolized the Hospital of the Innocents' mission to care for abandoned children. They served as inspiration for the American Academy of…

