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sergioguymanproust · 1 year ago
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One of the oldest jobs in the world is fishing ,but also one of the most relaxing hobbies in this world.Whenever I need to break my routine ,and forget about my troubles ,I pack my snacks a few beers and head out to my favorite fishing hole way out in the mountains where hidden is a river that drains into a lake with a beautiful beach and plenty of fish but I don’t go for catch and release ,whatever I catch ,I consume right then and there ,make a fire and grill my fish,or sauté ,lots of butter,lemon juice ,garlic and a bit of maple syrup.my tackle tin is full of old and tested lure and handcraft my own wooden and lead fish bait .I always carry two boxes of materials that way while I camp ,I entertain myself carving and painting my own creations. Yep, there’s nothing like fishing for a loner like me.Each season I choose a location by the ocean or the lakes ,that way I keep myself sane,haha. For those that consider fishing a lazy man sport,they should try hiking for two hours in the woods, then up up the mountains and down to a valley ,setting camp and go and catch your dinner, lazy eh?! Well, each of us must find the way to escape the rat race and take control of our physical and mental health,for me fishing does it every time .Words by Sergio Guyman Proust.
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greencitypestcontrolwa · 3 years ago
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Green City Pest Control
We are a locally owned and operated pest control, extermination, and pest management company in Maple Valley, Washington. Our objective is to be a family and pet-friendly business that uses environmentally responsible products and practices.
Address: 22620 SE 216th Pl, Suite B, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA Phone: 425-413-9700 Website: https://greencitypestcontrol.com/pest-control-services-maple-valley-washington-98038
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everly-kindred · 4 years ago
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Eve’s Diary - Entry #68
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Date: 14th of July, 2027
Dear Diary, 
Summer has been pretty great so far! I’ve been spending a lot of time in the forest, writing and playing and finding things. I’ve thought a lot about the kind of stories I want to write if I’m to become the next Beedle the Bard and I have a lot of ideas!
The first thing I started writing when I went to O’Keeffe’s tutoring was a story about a witch or wizard who uses magic to shrink down to faerie size. Then, they enter the world of faeries, and falls in love with one. There’s drama and such over the wixen not being a faerie, but I don’t know if it ends in tragedy or not. 
Then, I started thinking about writing a story for the phoenix I dreamed up over winter. She’s very strong, and full of power and rage, and she inspires me. Along that same vein, sort of anyways, I’ve thought about writing an autumn tale of a magical world full of pumpkin people, where everything smells like cinnamon and maple and apples and everything is orange and red, yellow and brown. I love autumn. I can’t wait for it to come back, even though the lush green of the forest makes me happy. 
I also remembered this muggle movie I used to love, Milo and Otis, and thought about writing a story like that for Puck, or Cornelius or our owls, Fable and Wander, or Genevieve’s rats. An adventure story with beloved pets as the stars. Or I could write fables in general, like Winnie the Pooh or Frog and Toad about rabbits, foxes, mice, deer… all sorts of animals! Mum told me fables are stories about animals that teach us about right and wrong, so I made a big list of all the animals I like and could write about.
I’ve been baking and gardening more lately, too. Genevieve and I made honey-cakes, and went out hunting for wild strawberries. Mum has had me help her plant her vegetables, and they’ve been growing so well. We do it the muggle way, when it comes to these plants. She says it’s more satisfying like that, and it reminds her of her grandmum - my great-grandmum. I remember going out into the field near my great-grandmum’s farmhouse, and there was this huge patch of wild mint just growing everywhere. You have to plant mint in a contained area, otherwise it’ll take over your whole herb garden! Anyways, we picked so much of it, and then washed it and boiled it to make tea!
I can’t wait until later in the season, when the blackberries are ripe. My aunt was talking about making elderberry wine. And I love being able to tell how late into summer it is by the flowers that grow. First there’s lily of the valley and honeysuckle, my favourites personally, and then tiger lilies, and then finally sunflowers. I never really noticed before until the past year or so. And I just love lilies, especially. Arum lilies are my favourite, but also lily of the valley, water lilies, tiger lilies… now the word lily sounds silly. Oh, I love bluebells, too, but I never see them. Anything bell shaped, really. I can’t wait to be able to practice orchideous again at school.
Anyways, that’s mostly what I’ve been up to. Playing outside, reading, writing. I haven’t been drawing as much, and I keep telling myself I should. 
Oh! And, because it’s been so long and I’ve fallen out of practice, I’m going to do a tarot reading today. Since Lughnasadh is coming quickly, in the next two weeks or so, I’m going to do a spread for that. Lughnasadh, or Lammas is the first harvest, and is all about work and reward. I also got a new deck as a sort of “congratulations on finishing your first year” present from my grandpa, and the artwork is really cute - very colourful, all animals! And since I haven’t done a spread in a long time, I’m going to do a big one. Grandpa helped me with this one, found the spread for me and everything.
It’s a six card spread. The first card asks where I am currently, and for this I drew temperance reversed. I think this means I’m in the process of sort of healing myself and balancing my life.
The second card asks me about ���the fruits of my labor’ and what I’m harvesting this year. I drew the chariot. I translated this as meaning I’ve succeeded in some way, likely just with my magical journey and education in finishing my first year in fairly good standing, since that card means victory. Grandpa says it also means control and willpower. 
Thirdly, I am asked ‘what needs to be cut away’ to allow me to take the most away from this harvest, and I drew the six of wands. This, to me, means self confidence and progress, so it is perhaps saying that I need to not… be so confident? Or more like that I should be less insecure, I guess. 
Next, the fourth card asks me what I can share to maximise my good fortune. I drew justice. Justice is… justice. It’s fairness. It’s cause and effect. So I should perhaps treat everyone and everything as fairly as I can? 
The fifth card asks me what still needs to be nurtured and grown, and for that, I drew the five of swords. So what that’s probably saying is amidst conflict, defeat, competition, and the like, I should nurture the part of me that wants to keep going, and the part of me that wants to let those past experiences go and make amends.
Finally, the sixth card asks me what I should focus on transforming for the remainder of the year, and for this, I drew the wheel of fortune reversed. I guess that means a sort of warning against resisting change, and that doing so could bring me bad luck. I should break negative cycles.
I don’t know how accurate this reading is since this deck is very new and I’ve only ever worked with the very first one. But, overall, this makes me think about my current path and where my past experiences have led me. What I see in the future, and all that. Which, I think is overall telling me to push through my trials and to be as kind as I can be, to myself and others. 
I’m exhausted, so that’s all for now. 
Much love, Everly
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joscus08 · 2 years ago
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month9books · 8 years ago
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Riverdale Recap and Review - Season 1 - Chapter 8 - The Outsiders by Andrew Buckley
There quite literally is not one happy marriage happening in Riverdale. Maybe it’s the water, maybe it’s the maple syrup, maybe it’s the disturbing amount of redheads . . . but relationships are not meant to survive in that town. Tensions ran high in this episode with double crosses and back alley deals happening all over the place. Riverdale is a dangerous place to live. But they do have Skeet Ulrich, so there’s that. Let’s get to it . . .
How many times can you reference abortion without actually saying the word ‘abortion’? I counted five times, but I may have missed one. I’m assuming it’s a CW censorship thing, but I was surprised they had to avoid the word as it’s absence made it all the more obvious, but I suppose that was the point. This week, Mr. Cooper became oh so much darker than just some guy who breaks into the Sheriff’s house to steal his murder wall. He’s harboring such a hatred for the Blossoms that he actually wanted his daughter to abort the baby. The guy is certainly carrying enough hate to push him over to the darkside, but his banishment from the Cooper household says a lot more about Alice Cooper (the blonde chick, not the guy who used to bite heads off chickens on stage) than it does about him. Mrs. Cooper has always seemed so controlled in her insanity, however we certainly saw some cracks as she tries to deal with the Blossom family now trying to steal her daughter, while also revealing her own shadowy past, also at the hands of her husband. There goes another Riverdale marriage.
Polly herself is still severely lacking as a character and I think it’s partly due to us not really knowing her. The reason we care so much about who killed Jason, and not about Jason himself is because we never got a chance to know him. All we really know is he had terribly fake-looking red hair and apparently he was a mute. The same almost goes for Polly. We met her at the mental asylum where she was hysterical and she hasn’t really calmed down since. Okay, so the father of her child was murdered, her dad tried to have her abort her baby, the father’s family want to keep the baby, her parents sent her to a mental asylum, and now she’s back, there’s a power struggle over this child who will undoubtedly have fake-looking red hair. Okay, fine. She has every right to be hysterical. Unfortunately, her lack of grounding as a character is making it really hard to sympathize with her. Maybe that’ll change now she’s a member of the Blossom household. By making the choice to join the Blossoms, she’s effectively shunning her own family. And who can blame her?
Speaking of the Blossoms, let’s take a moment to appreciate just how awesome Granny Blossom is. Come on, that crazy old lady is great. Part horror story cliche, part gypsy, part crypt keeper. She keeps getting better and better.
Fred Andrews and his business woes seeped throughout most of the story this episode. With the Blossoms wanting to buy the old movie theatre land, and Mr. Lodge being the secret buyer, and Hermione knowing this but not telling Fred, we can clearly see another relationship is about to go down the toilet. It all makes for interesting TV though, so who cares? Fred confronting Clifford Blossom was a nice scene but it felt a little empty with Fred not really having a good threat to come back with. Too bad he doesn’t have a biker gang working for him . . . oh wait.
It was a touching moment when Archie and his pals came out to work for his dad, even more so when Fred and Archie have their heart to heart in the kitchen later. While I didn’t love this episode as much as past ones, I did love this scene. And it wasn’t just Luke Perry’s sincere delivery, it was the balancing out of Fred and Archie’s relationship. While Archie’s legacy speech was a bit on the flawed side, the messaging was still solid and the Andrews boys still represent a united front that doesn’t appear to exist anywhere else in town. This is of course after Fred tries to solve the problems he’s experiencing himself, and Archie walks into a biker bar. We’ve yet to see Mary Andrews but we know she’s coming (bring it on Molly Ringwald), so we’ll likely see that balanced father/son relationship shaken again very soon.
Skeet freakin Ulrich as Jughead’s dad is fast becoming one of my favourite characters. After we saw all his misgivings in the last episode, it was nice to see him find a bit of redemption here. His volunteering information to Jughead and Betty regarding Jason and then rounding up a crew to help out Fred proves that Mr. Jones isn’t all that bad of a guy. Well, except for him having Jason’s jacket, and that he uses teenagers to sell drugs, oh and he’s the leader of a violent biker gang, and that he has Joaquin (who I’m still saying is Jason’s murderer) cozy up to the delightful Kevin . . . so yeah, never mind, he’s a bad guy.
STORY FLAW ALERT! - Mr. Jones tells Hermione that it was likely Mr. Lodge who had people disrupt the construction site and beat up Moose. He blames it on Hermione getting frisky with Fred and someone ratted her out (Veronica, clearly Veronica) and that the incident was part of a jealous attack? On property he owns? Disrupting the building of his weird hipster community housing? Where he stands to make a lot of money? And didn’t Clifford Blossom all but admit to being the culprit in order to bleed the owner of the land dry? Something isn’t adding up there but maybe it’s all a bunch of red herrings. Or trout. Or whatever fish happens to be native to Riverdale.
This was a setup episode, inserted so we can get from here to there. The Jason story got moved along with Mr. Jones and Joaquin (the murderer) hiding the jacket. Polly moving in with the Addams family effectively destroys the ‘Stepford Family’ archetype that the Coopers had been trying to project. Fred and Mr. Jones getting the band back together means it’s being setup to be broken apart again later. And the looming threat of Mr. Lodge stretched its shadowy tendrils a little bit further.
Next week sees the return of Ethel (finally!), though it doesn’t look like we’ll be getting an answer to the burning question on everyone’s mind: Where is Hotdog?
Until next week . . .
STRAY THOUGHTS OF AWESOMENESS . . .
- Valerie was there, but . . . not really there? True, there wasn’t much room for development of Varchie? Valerchie? Archerie? (we’ll need to work on that) Hopefully we’ll be able to see more of that relationship over the coming weeks.
- Same goes for Bughead. Not the best way to start a relationship, amid a murder investigation and a crazy pregnant sister, though we’d still like to see some development happening here. And more than just ‘yeah, my Dad’s a biker’.
- Sheriff Keller - Absolutely terrible at his job. Fortunately for him, he appears to be the only law enforcement agent in all of Riverdale so he’s got great job security.
- Was anyone else hoping that Moose would lay some smack down on those two guys? I mean, c’mon, he’s Moose!
- Archie and Jughead’s ‘bro moment’ was underwhelmed by the lack of conflict. Archie got a little angry, Jughead got a little sad, and then all was well again.
- I kinda love how much Kevin loves the Lodges. From his awe over Veronica’s party invites to complementing Hermione’s shoes. Yeah he’s a walking gay stereotype, but he’s adorable.
About Andrew: 
Andrew Buckley attended the Vancouver Film School’s Writing for Film and Television program. After pitching and developing several screenplay projects for film and television, he worked in marketing and public relations, before becoming a professional copy and content writer. During this time Andrew began writing his first adult novel, DEATH, THE DEVIL AND THE GOLDFISH, followed closely by his second novel, STILTSKIN. He works as an editor for Curiosity Quills Press.
Andrew also co-hosts a geek movie podcast, is working on his next novel, and has a stunning amount of other ideas. He now lives happily in the Okanagan Valley, BC with three kids, one cat, one needy dog, one beautiful wife, and a multitude of characters that live comfortably inside of his mind.
Andrew is represented by Mark Gottlieb at the Trident Media Group.
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greencitypestcontrolwa · 3 years ago
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Green City Pest Control
We are a locally owned and operated pest control, extermination, and pest management company in Maple Valley, Washington. Our objective is to be a family and pet-friendly business that uses environmentally responsible products and practices.
Address: 22620 SE 216th Pl, Suite B, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA Phone: 425-413-9700 Website: https://greencitypestcontrol.com/pest-control-services-maple-valley-washington-98038
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greencitypestcontrolwa · 3 years ago
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Green City Pest Control
We are a locally owned and operated pest control, extermination, and pest management company in Maple Valley, Washington. Our objective is to be a family and pet-friendly business that uses environmentally responsible products and practices.
Address: 22620 SE 216th Pl, Suite B, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA Phone: 425-413-9700 Website: https://greencitypestcontrol.com/pest-control-services-maple-valley-washington-98038
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greencitypestcontrolwa · 3 years ago
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Green City Pest Control
We are a locally owned and operated pest control, extermination, and pest management company in Maple Valley, Washington. Our objective is to be a family and pet-friendly business that uses environmentally responsible products and practices.
Address: 22620 SE 216th Pl, Suite B, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA Phone: 425-413-9700 Website: https://greencitypestcontrol.com/pest-control-services-maple-valley-washington-98038
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greencitypestcontrolwa · 3 years ago
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Green City Pest Control
We are a locally owned and operated pest control, extermination, and pest management company in Maple Valley, Washington. Our objective is to be a family and pet-friendly business that uses environmentally responsible products and practices.
Address: 22620 SE 216th Pl, Suite B, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA Phone: 425-413-9700 Website: https://greencitypestcontrol.com/pest-control-services-maple-valley-washington-98038
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greencitypestcontrolwa · 3 years ago
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Green City Pest Control
We are a locally owned and operated pest control, extermination, and pest management company in Maple Valley, Washington. Our objective is to be a family and pet-friendly business that uses environmentally responsible products and practices.
Address: 22620 SE 216th Pl, Suite B, Maple Valley, WA 98038, USA Phone: 425-413-9700 Website: https://greencitypestcontrol.com/pest-control-services-maple-valley-washington-98038
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