#Mountain Vacation Homes
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ecoharbor · 7 months ago
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msterpicasso · 2 years ago
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@AlutaMaq0ko
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barksbog · 7 months ago
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I've been looking into hiking a lot with leon and it's honestly driving me up the walls how gentrified hiking is here in Austria. most of the nicer routes are overrun and/or have horribly expensive parking.
multi day hikes/short camping trips are impossible here if you're broke and have a dog because you need to reserve and pay to sleep in sheds in the alps (that don't allow dogs) and all forms of wild camping are illegal.
idk the realisation that all of the "hardcore" hikers sleep in little well temperatured huts that usually even offer food and drinks made me realise hiking like that is just another pay to play sport. i'll just keep crawling down the day trip mountains instead.
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lionfloss · 2 years ago
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Architect Peter Zumthor
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unholyeldritch · 7 months ago
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One of those houses I wish I could stay in.
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year ago
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Mesa Verde National Park (No. 10)
With the introduction of corn to the Mesa Verde region c. 1000 BC and the trend away from nomadism toward permanent pithouse settlements, the Archaic Pueblonians transitioned into what archaeologists call the Basketmaker culture. Basketmaker II people are characterized by their combination of foraging and farming skills, use of the atlatl, and creation of finely woven baskets in the absence of earthen pottery. By 300, corn had become the preeminent staple of the Basketmaker II people's diet, which relied less and less on wild food sources and more on domesticated crops.
In addition to the fine basketry for which they were named, Basketmaker II people fashioned a variety of household items from plant and animal materials, including sandals, robes, pouches, mats, and blankets. They also made clay pipes and gaming pieces. Basketmaker men were relatively short and muscular, averaging less than 5.5 feet (1.7 m) tall. Their skeletal remains reveal signs of hard labor and extensive travel, including degenerative joint disease, healed fractures, and moderate anemia associated with iron deficiency. They buried their dead near or amongst their settlements, and often included luxury items as gifts, which might indicate differences in relative social status. Basketmaker II people are also known for their distinctive rock art, which can be found throughout Mesa Verde. They depicted animals and people, in both abstract and realistic forms, in single works and more elaborate panels. A common subject was the hunchbacked flute player that the Hopi call Kokopelli.
Source: Wikipedia
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lightblueminecraftorchid · 5 months ago
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they call me the griever because halfway through a thing I enjoy I’m already sad that it’s closer to being over
#blue chatter#trying to work on not doing this#and just enjoying the thing in the moment#this happens to me a lot with school breaks and such#like ‘oh I love being on spring break but I’m sad bc I’m already 3 days in’#‘oh I love summer vacation so far it’s too bad it’s already a month over’#and I’m like NO!!!!! blue!!!!!!!! you’re missing the point!!!!!!!!#you have the joy *right now* and you are SPOILING IT bc you’re too busy looking ahead to when it will be gone!!!!!!!!!#it happens with friend visits a lot. it’s less bad now but it still happens.#like. the first time I visited friends over spring break I woke up in the early morning of the last morning and just cried#because I only had a few hours left before I had to get on the plane home#and I start hurriedly stuffing seconds and minutes into my mouth and refusing to swallow#because maybe if I just cling extra hard then the time won’t pass-#but it does pass. and that’s okay. and I know that’s okay because life had more joyful things after that moment#had I stayed there on that day I would have been frozen as a much more miserable person#my friends themselves would have been very different people#I mean. fuck. between then and now two of us figured out our genders. both of them got married. they moved somewhere else now.#there’s a lot of little joys that got left behind there. a church they loved. a local park. mountains and windy streets.#but I wouldn’t hold ourselves there. which I try to remind myself when I start crying about lost time again#because yeah. this will end someday. human lifespans aren’t infinite.#but the future is full of life I still have to live. there’s no saying that I can’t have good things again.#and this period of my life is rapidly rushing towards a much more uncertain future and I know that and it’s scary#I know I have about 11 months to make several very adult decisions that will determine a lot of my future#but no matter what I choose this period of my life is not wasted#and I don’t need to hurriedly optimize every second and mourn losing them#and I know that. and I still feel sad and mourny. but that might be more indicative that I’m hungry or smth.
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randofics · 7 months ago
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I'm heading home after being in the mountains all week. Even though it's supposed to be spring, there's snow on these super tall mountains. Most of the others aren't high enough for there to be snow.
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marclamhofer · 1 year ago
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Back to Modena, October 2023
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pentanguine · 10 months ago
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Does anyone else ever get the sudden yen to move to Wisconsin?
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lenacopperleaf · 7 months ago
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This game was so fun and I’m so glad that we won. The home fans I interacted with were really nice which was very appreciated cause I was super nervous going to an away game. I got to see all our boys!! But it also made me very homesick cause I should be able to get to see them at home and I don’t cause it’s too far away now.
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ecoharbor · 5 months ago
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📍Porto Moniz, Madeira Island, Portugal 🇵🇹
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templostudio · 8 months ago
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La Caja en el Cercado
Santiago, Nuevo León, México. 2016
Design: Templo Studio
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stinkrascal · 1 year ago
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this trip to colorado has been so eye opening because it has taught me that i could literally never live here
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franckpellegrino · 1 year ago
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Exterior Wood Large craftsman brown three-story wood exterior home idea
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thedalatribune · 10 months ago
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© Paolo Dala
Liver Of Life
The swing on your porch is a better liver of life than the chair in front of your desk.
Terri Guillemets
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