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stuph-i-like · 2 years ago
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skysousleciel · 2 years ago
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Radium Springs Albany, GA March 16th, 2023
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tallgh0st · 2 years ago
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paddysnuffles · 4 months ago
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Went to Radium Hot Springs today, 10/10 recommend.
But eat first, since food isn't allowed at the swimming area.
P.S It's wheelchair accessible and they have wheelchairs to go in the water!!!
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freshlypickedmint · 9 months ago
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reblog this with book recs. fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, biography, absurdist, horror, absurdist horror, young adult, intended for grad students, could be a textbook, mystery, popular, obscure, please I need to READ
Currently reading:
Radium Girls, Claudia Clark (not to be confused with The Radium Girls by Kate Moore. Don’t make my mistake)
The History of Japanese Photography, Anne Wilkes Tucker, Dana Friis-Hansen, Kaneko Ryüichi, Takeba Joe
Current reading list:
Silent Spring, Rachel Carson
House of Leaves, Mark Danielewski
Finding the Mother Tree, Suzanne Simard
Statistics Done Wrong
A Most Remarkable Creature, Jonathan Meiburg
The Hidden Life of Trees, Peter Wohlleben
Stiff, Mary Roach
Entangled Life, Merlin Sheldrake
Murder on the Orient Express, Agatha Christie
Gathering Moss, Robin Wall Kimmerer
Current list of books to reread/pick up again:
A User’s Guide to the Universe
The Trumpet of the Swan
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travelella · 10 months ago
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Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada
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kenbeckerrealtor · 2 years ago
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An Experienced Real Estate Agent In Radium Hot Spring Can Find You A Scenic Home
Situated between the British Columbia Valley, the Radium Hot Spring area is one of the most beautiful and scenic places. If you love to be surrounded by nature, an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Spring can help you secure a property in the suburb of Columbia Valley. If you are searching for a location that will have the best view of the Columbia River along with the picturesque Rocky Mountain, then Windermere and Invermere are the places that should be on top of your priority list. Other than these places you can also choose areas like Fairmont Hot Springs, Canal Flats, and Panorama. Buying a property in these places will also secure you a gorgeous view of the valley.
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Why should you hire an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs?
As you can already see these places in the Columbia Valley are extremely beautiful, and many people would want to buy a property here. Thus, these places are very high in demand. And with demand comes a high price. Trying to secure a home here alone would be very difficult, thus taking help from an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs is the best idea. They can help you choose the best property and also negotiate the best deals for you. They can also bring you many options to choose from. So, if you are dreaming of a property in the lap of mother nature, Ken Becker Realtor can be your best shot at it.
An Experienced Real Estate Agent in Radium Hot Springs Will Focus on Your Needs
When you hire an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs it becomes easier for you to find properties within your reach. Just because you love the surroundings doesn't mean you will take whatever you get. A good realtor will allow you to choose from properties that fit your budget, wants, and needs. They will make sure you get everything in your house that you wanted. Also within your budget.
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Experienced Real Estate Agents in Radium Hot Springs are Aware of The Local Market
When you move into a new place, you have no idea about the area. The neighborhood, the market, the schools nearby, or the healthcare facilities. Everything is unknown to you. But when you work with an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs, they will tell you everything you need to know about the locality. Is there a school nearby for your kid, or is there any marketplace to shop for groceries from? Or what are the cultural efficacies among the people already living there? You will get all the information from your realtor. This will help you get an overview of the locality and choose accordingly.
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An experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs will make sure you have a smooth real estate experience
Real Estate is a hectic process. There is a lot of negotiating, talking to people, visiting different properties, and paperwork included. And an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs can ease the process out for you by taking the maximum headache for themselves. So, you do not have to worry much about the intricacies of it.
Conclusion
Choosing an experienced real estate agent is essential when it comes to making one of the most significant financial decisions of your life. Ken Becker Realtor, an experienced real estate agent in Radium Hot Springs, possesses the knowledge, expertise, and dedication to guide you through the process and help you achieve your real estate goals in Invermere, Canal Flats, Panorama, Fairmont Hot Springs, and the surrounding areas. Contact Ken Becker Realtor today for a seamless and rewarding real estate experience. So, if you want to bag a home in these areas, contact Ken Becker Realtor now!
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Make Your Dreams Come True - Radium Hot Springs House for Sale!
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appletreeinn · 2 years ago
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Apple Tree Inn Luxury Radium Hot Springs Hotel
Explore the highly-equipped contemporary rooms with amazing hospitality amidst nature and get indulge with nature's finest spectacle at the radium hot springs hotel. Book your date to have an amazing time with us and render your loved ones a time to be remembered.
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jacksoncrabb · 2 years ago
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Red-Eye Road Trip; Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia to Cochrane, Alberta
Red-Eye Road Trip; Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia to Cochrane, Alberta
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goldenprairies · 1 year ago
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radium hot springs by chloe elizabeth
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stuph-i-like · 2 years ago
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squishmyster · 6 months ago
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Crazy, he calls me
Cooper Howard could be described as a husband, father, and a prolific actor but what happens when it all starts crumbling under his feet and one of the only things to give him fresh air is you. His co-worker and one of his closest friends. Will everything including your relationship fail or will it be the one thing that survives even a nuclear fallout.
Authors Notes: HELLO ALL THIS IS MY FIRST FIC SERIES...very much a slow burn...ANY CONSTRUCTIVE CRTICSIM IS WELCOME AND I HOPE YOU AAL ENJOY!!!! OH AND ITS IN THE FIRST PERSON.... Warnings: Mentions of dying parent! Prologue~~~ Reunion MASTERLIST
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Chapter 1~~~ Give Me the Simple Life
The First time that I met Cooper was during the war while I was a medic. We never really said much except a few polite waves and hello's that then turned into polite conversations and heartfelt talks. After the war, we came across each other on the set of A Man and His Dog. 
Arriving earlier than planned to the studio I get out of my car and walk to set I can't help but feel a little sad seeing how this is the smallest role yet but no matter how much I've done as an actress a gig like this is just what I need right now low stress and good pay. Even if I have money saved up I have to pay for my sick parents' medical fees and if I don't work I'll be bankrupt by the time I'm thirty. So I put on a smile, straighten my back, remind myself that I haven't been doing this too long, and make my way inside politely waving and saying hello to anyone I come across. 
After a quick debrief we were told to wait for the rest of the cast and crew to get there. As I was sitting off to the side nursing a very bleak coffee I started people watching taking note of who was talking to who. Looking between small groups of people and watching their mannerisms. That was until my eyes landed on him the man of the hour himself Cooper Howard. Smile shining, eyes bright and full of life. I couldn't stop myself from starring taking in all his dashing features and then we locked eyes it felt like my breath was stolen from me and all I could do was give him a small smile and wave before taking a sip of coffee in my hand which I quickly regretted forgetting that it tasted like burnt rubber and sugar.
Before I could even look up I felt a small tap on my shoulders and heard the voice of the man I was once very close to. "Hey, long time no see".  Looking up at him I smile and give him a slight nod. "Long time no see Cooper, how's life treating you?". seeing him up close is almost refreshing, to say the least after having not talked or seen him after his honorable discharge from the military... it feels like I found something I lost a long time ago. "Hm well... life's been pretty good to me so far, especially since I get to spend a lot more time with my daughter Janey, and what about you?". 
Hearing the light that comes to his voice at the mention of his daughter I smile and can't help it when my mind tries to envision him being a dotting father. Slightly embarrassed I down the rest of my coffee and take a glance looking for a nearby trashcan to discard the cup leaving Coopers lingering glances along my figure and the slight smirk on his face go unnoticed. " That's great I'm glad to hear things have been going well for you... as for me well things are great". Deciding it wouldn't be appropriate to spring family problems on him seeing as it's been years since we have seen each other I keep my answer short and sweet with a billion-dollar smile to match. 
Standing as poise as possible I place the empty paper cup on a table close by and straighten out my dress making sure any visible wrinkles like radium in face cream. "Well-". Before Cooper could say another word we were being called to go to get ready to shoot for something that should be a nerve-racking day being my first time around most of these people but I didn't feel nervous if anything I felt excited and maybe it was because I finally have Coop back in my life but I'm gonna disregard that and just say the excitement is no different this time than any other time I've been excited about a movie I'm acting in.
Saying our goodbyes Cooper gives me a charming smile before turning to leave while I grab the almost forgotten cup and throw it away in the nearby trashcan. After an hour in the hair and makeup chair, my mind drifts to my mother and how she's doing even if it feels like a worthless thought seeing as she's lying in a hospital bed dying and not having been able to see her the past couple of weeks has been harder than I thought. Wishing I could be with her and at least hold her hand through this horrid time. I keep thinking about how I'm failing her by not being by her side and it honestly feels like I'm screaming into a void of emptiness and it's starting to swallow me whole. Holding back tears I try and remind myself that I'm doing this for her no matter how hard it is. Once I'm done with hair and Makeup I head towards the set, push down all former emotions, and plaster on that award-winning Hollywood smile and poised look I'm known for having.
After a long day of shooting, I can say I'm very happy to be out of those hot Western clothes especially since it's a surprisingly humid Tuesday in California. On my way out of the studio, I say my goodbyes my smile is not very forced anymore since I could just go home, check on my mother, and then relax before starting all over again. As I reach my car I hear someone call out my name causing me to turn around but seeing who it was made a smile hit my lips and I lean on the car while he gets closer. " Hey, Cooper... did you need anything?".  
He had a slight jog in his step and once he reached me his smile turned wider and he gave me a quick up and down. Sliding one hand in his pocket he pulls out a cigarette case and lighter putting the bud of the cig to his lips with a flick of his thumb light he puts both the case and lighter in the chest pocket of his black suit." Yes I do actually... your number i hate that we lost contact and well isn't this a perfect time to catch up". Hearing him I feel a little shocked and I can't help but think it's not a perfect time for anything in my life and it takes me a few seconds longer than normal to answer.
Noticing the hesitance on my face Cooper makes a face of his own one that almost resembled disappointment or at least that's what it looked like to me so before he could say anything I did. " I wouldn't mind that". Just like that we were exchanging numbers and saying our goodbyes and once I got home I thought about the day I had. Thought about Cooper way more than I'm willing to admit and after doing it for longer than seemed sane. I called my mom we talked for a few hours before I turned in for the night my dreams filled with nothing but stars.
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tallgh0st · 2 years ago
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hedgehog-moss · 1 year ago
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hi! Just wanted to ask what you’ve been reading lately? I love seeing your book recs! Also what are some of your favorite books ?
Hi :) I've read some disappointing stuff lately, so I decided to start two books from my to-read list that felt like safe bets—Samantha Shannon's A Day of Fallen Night and Elsa Morante's Lies and Sorcery. I'm enjoying both so far!
I've read interesting nonfiction this year—Empire of Pain, about the Sackler family; Erich Schwartzel's Red Carpet about the role of the movie business in cultural hegemony; and Laure Hillerin's biography of the Countess Greffulhe, who was a fascinating woman. She was the real-life model behind Proust's Duchess de Guermantes character, and a really influential figure in the arts & sciences in the early 1900s—she financed the first productions of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, frequented Rodin's studio, helped Marie Curie find the funds to start her Radium Institute... It was a good read. I also read a biography of Anne Perry by Peter Graham, which was so-so—the story of the murder is morbidly fascinating but the way it was told had too many trivial details and not enough depth.
Worst nonfiction books of the year so far were Niall Ferguson's Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe which didn't seem to have any point to make, and François-Guillaume Lorrain's Scarlett which was marketed as a fascinating new look into the making of Gone With the Wind but actually the author just watched his DVD's behind-the-scenes bonus content and diluted it into 300+ pages of rehashed anecdotes, it was so pointless. I found it on the "Vos libraires vous recommandent !" shelf and now I feel betrayed by that bookshop.
As for fiction, I've enjoyed Ira Levin's A Kiss Before Dying, it felt very dated in a fun way, everything about it felt intensely 1950s. Was very disappointed by Silvia Avallone's Acciaio, I'd heard good things about it but it was so joyless and meh. Álvaro Enrigue's Ahora me rindo y eso es todo was a bit disappointing in the second half, but the first half was good so I'll try other books of his. Pierre Lemaitre's Miroir de nos peines was fun in an expected way—I mean those who enjoyed the beginning of his Au revoir là-haut trilogy will enjoy this one too as it's more of the same. And I also had a good time reading Catherynne Valente's Radiance— similarly if you already like her writing style you'll probably enjoy this book. (I was listening to this as I read it and it fit really well with the floaty-nostalgic-unearthly atmosphere of the book, it's always nice to accidentally find a good book-soundtrack that enhances the experience! Now I can never listen to it while reading again as it's too intertwined with that story.)
And I really liked Madame de Staël's Delphine but I wouldn't recommend it to just anyone, it's very 18th century (though it's from 1802). If you enjoy idle noblewomen writing each other 20-page-long letters in gorgeously long-winded 18th-century prose about how the Viscount of Something glanced at them from the other end of a salon and nothing else happened and now they're having agonies then you'll love this book, it's 900 pages of this. I can't get enough of it personally, and I found it hilarious that these aristocrats had such low-stakes problems considering the story starts in 1790. They didn't notice the Revolution, they were too busy writing tormented letters about extramarital glances.
Some books I've added to my kindle recently: Virginia Feito's Mrs. March, Simon Schama's Landscape & Memory (someone I follow on GR described it as "monstrously bloated" while the NYT blurb diplomatically calls it "a work of enormous scope" which made me laugh), Seyhmus Dagtekin's To the Spring, by Night, Margarita Liberaki's Three Summers, Maggie O'Farrell's The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, Dawn Powell's A Time to Be Born.
This got long, sorry! You can have a look at my 5- and 4.5 star shelves on goodreads, for some of my favourite books of the past few years :)
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selfmaderibcageman · 7 days ago
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Arima Onsen has two kinds of springs. One is kinsen (金泉, "gold spring"), which has water colored yellow-brown from iron and salt. The other is ginsen (銀泉, "silver spring"), which is colorless and contains radium and carbonate.
hey man that doesnt seem very good for you
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