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luxuriousrugs-blog · 8 months ago
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Elevate your Home Décor with Round Rugs
Round rugs in Australia offer unique features and benefits that can enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of a space. Here's why and when to consider purchasing round rugs:
Versatility: Round rugs can complement various room layouts and styles, adding visual interest and breaking up the monotony of rectangular or square-shaped furniture arrangements. Their versatile shape allows them to fit well in both small and large spaces, including entryways, living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms.
Focal Point: Round rugs can serve as focal points in a room, drawing attention to specific areas or highlighting key design elements. Their distinctive shape creates visual impact and adds a sense of balance and harmony to the space.
Softness and Comfort: Like rectangular rugs, round rugs in Australia offer softness and comfort underfoot, providing a cozy and inviting feel to any room. Whether placed in a seating area or next to a bed, round rugs create a welcoming environment for relaxation and leisure.
Space Definition: Round rugs can define and delineate specific areas within a room, such as seating areas or reading nooks. By anchoring furniture around a round rug, you can create a cohesive and well-defined space that encourages social interaction and conversation.
Enhanced Acoustics: Round rugs can help improve acoustics in a room by absorbing sound and reducing echoes. This is particularly beneficial in open-concept spaces or rooms with hard flooring surfaces, where sound tends to reverberate.
Round rugs in Australia provides versatility, aesthetic appeal, and practical benefits that make them a valuable addition to any home decor. Whether you're looking to create a focal point, define a space, or add warmth and comfort to a room, round rugs provide an elegant and functional solution for enhancing your living space. One should consider purchasing round rugs to elevate the style and ambiance of your home.
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floorgalleryactau · 2 days ago
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rugsaustralia · 4 months ago
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blood-injections · 2 years ago
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Came across my sort of headcanon masterdoc for how BLI was started that I all wrote down because I have an au in my drafts that deals with the creation of BLI and the killjoys and danger days universe if the Fab Four were there since the very beginning and how they went from normal teenagers to rebels fighting a war and. holy SHIT guys this shit is genius and I totally forgot about it all. Anyway figured I’d finally post some of it.
As we all know, canon information on the formation of Better Living and how the country became a postapocalyptic, irradiated dead zone is… scarce to say the least. We know that there were the Helium/Atomic wars but don’t know if those are separate wars or two names for the same thing. We know that the great fires happened in 2012 and that they were a possible cause for the rise of Better Living. We know the pig bomb was dropped in 2017 thanks to a Cherri Cola tweet and if I remember correctly it was dropped in Texas(literally can’t remember if that’s canon or part of my shit) and probably related to the wars, which apparently took place not long before the music videos. We know that the further out into the zones you go the more radiation there is and that as of 2019 the zones get acid rain. And we also know that Australia somehow just up and disappeared which is by far the most eldritch canon detail about the dd universe.
But that’s it.
So I have built upon the breadcrumbs of canon and just sweeped some under the rug and done quite the feat of worldbuilding to explain how BLI and the killjoys came to be.
In my mind it all starts in 2012, but it’s probably been in the works for decades. There were conspiracy theories of corrupt governments and secret societies but nobody knew the true extend of it. One second the country was running as normal, the next the government was taken down by people in its own ranks, people that have lied their way to the top and were secretly working together just to take over. In a day the country falls, America attacks itself. Communications are cut off along with everything else that society needs to function. Power is shut off nationwide, satellites are disabled, missiles(non nuclear) shoot into the air just to turn around and attack the very land they hailed from. From the ashes of America rise the corrupt individuals that made it all happen, with the woman that’ll become known as the director at the helm of it all. They form a new government and try to round up the survivors, intent on creating a utopia from the rubble.
I have no idea what’s going on with other countries if they help or if this new government attacked any other countries or just its own or if a world war is essentially started I just figure since canon didn’t touch on it and nobody else ever does I won’t either. Use your imagination I guess.
But it’s 2012, the country is in shambles, the biggest cities have fallen, smoke covers the land. The great fires of 2012 start not a week after the demolition of the USA, beginning as fires from burning cities that cause surrounding land to catch light and later on, its deliberate napalm to shape the path of the fires and drive people out of their shelters, using the destructive powers of Mother Nature to literally herd survivors to certain areas of the country.
The great fires quickly lead to the start of the Helium/Atomic wars, which are two names for what’s the same fight, but different sections of it. The helium wars come first, a rebellion to the new government was quickly formed by what remained of uncorrupt military and control over weapons are essentially split between the two sides. An all out war breaks out and the sides start off evenly matched, the numbers of those loyal to the new government and those remaining images of what fell fairly well matched.
A month after civilization falls the new government drops the first nuke on New York City already demolished by the first missiles, its now doomed to be a nuclear wasteland as well. It seems like this would be called the atomic war, with the use of atomic bombs, but it’s not. This is the true start of the helium war, for it seems both sides are suddenly eyeing the precious resource, for who has control over its production might very well come out on top of this fight, for helium is used in everything from medical technology to space exploration and national defense. It’s used for welding and in rocket fuel and nuclear reactors and yes, nuclear weapons. And it’s already a finite resource, non renewable and already said to be running out. And now in this ruined country there’s more of a demand for it then ever. And guess what? The United States is the biggest producer of helium worldwide, with the largest helium deposit located in Texas.
It’s unclear which side drops the second nuke, but what matters is that it falls smack dab on top of that deposit. It seems desperate times call for desperate measures and the desperate measures were to wipe out the source of advancement for the war completely. It becomes known as the pig bomb.
The fight goes on for two years during which the new government builds ‘safe zones,’ aka walled cities for survivors to head to, just to get trapped in and made to work. The rebellion is diminishing and unfortunately the enemy is winning. Then the third and final nuke is dropped, once again by the new government. It’s discovered that the rebellion was actually the side to drop the pig bomb, but it did pay a crucial blow to the enemy and helium remains scarcer than ever, meaning they must limit what the manufacture and how they build.
The third nuke is dropped northeast of the pig bomb, around Wyoming , and the sick thing is it doesn’t do that much. The country there is already burned flat so it wipes out a good chunk of the rebellion that was hiding in the Midwest but other than that all it does is drive the last of the survivors to the far west, where the ruins of LA and the biggest of the safe zones resides. The placement of the nukes really locks off this to-be battery city and the zones, trapping them in a big irradiated box.
At this point numbers in both sides have dwindled and fighting has died off, not to a standstill, but the last bomb marks the official end of the helium wars as the last survivors trickle into the LA safe zone and the surviving rebels hide just outside it, in the fairly untouched desert and ghost towns that litter the borders. Supplies on both sides are running low and this quiet period of rebuilding and recollecting becomes known as the dust bowl.
The west is pretty much uninhabitable aside from this chunk of land and the rest if the country is all burnt up and cut off and the northeast is a no-go zone to radiation and in fact the entire east coast has essentially fallen into a nuclear winter, fucked up from the trade winds carrying over the radiation and ash clouds from the pig bomb and the great fires and even after two years they sky never seems to clear. The entire eastern half of the united states is a wasteland of dust storms, acid rain, pockets of radiation, and thanks to permanently altered weather patterns due to rapid Atlantic climate change from all the ash and radiation clogging the atmosphere, that means the coast is under attack from a constant barrage of deadly cyclones, meaning even if it wasn’t irradiated, living there is impossible due to the monthly high winds and flooding and all the horrible things cooking up in that ocean.
For anyone that didn’t make it to the LA safe zone, still stuck in survivable pockets of the country in the Midwest or even in the deadly east, none of them are going to last long for sure. Anyone that didn’t head west while they could has to watch out for whoever is left there with them, scrounging for resources. Looting gangs and desperate madmen roam these states and they won’t show mercy. It’s kill or be killed beyond the wall of radiation that now separates the far west from the rest of the country.
That quiet time known as the dust bowl passes slowly and at some point the LA safe zone becomes known as Battery City and the safe areas around it and the small bit of the west coast not ravaged by radiation or fires become known as the zones, numbered one through seven by how risky they are to inhabit, one being the safest, just beyond the city walls, and seven being the most dangerous, with the highest levels of radiation. They’re not perfect circles like the canon maps, since there some small dead pockets of radiation and stretches of ash land(fire ravaged areas) that are deemed inhabitable. The zones are also much larger than canon, stretching out into the edge of Arizona and maybe even Utah and Nevada.
All levels of the zones are desert wastelands, but go north and that’s the ash lands, the giant stretches of land burnt through by the great fires. The fires took months to die out and some are still burning, but the empty areas on the edge of the north zones are a true wasteland, the soil contaminated by the vast amounts of ash that coated it and if you drive through it you just kick it all up, then you can’t get out of your car or you can hardly breathe. Step onto that dead land and it’s completely barren, it feels like another world. Nothing grows, not a sprout is to be seen, just the vast dark, dead, soil. As time passes and the zones get a culture, they say that’s where you go to die, they say it’s filled with ghosts.
But back to Battery city, it’s 2016, the dust bowl period is coming to an end and each side has been rebuilding. The city is shinier then ever and the new government, now calling themselves Better Living Industries, is putting all their resources into medical experiments and technological improvements, working on robots and AI and mind altering medication. With each passing month the citizens seem to become more sated and meanwhile in the desert, the rebels are having some improvements of their own. After the last bomb fell and everyone headed to the zones and the rebellion survivors found each other, they had to spend time figuring out how to survive while avoiding the city and whatever was happening within, but now it’s been a couple years of recuperation, and the rebellion has been planning. They’ve heard of the experiments Better Living has been doing and what’s going on with the citizens and they’ve decided it’s time to stop just surviving and start fighting again, and this marks the start of the Analog Wars, a much smaller scale fight, free of missiles and bombs, it’s just one side against the other with mainly handheld weapons. It’s named for the rebellions reliance on analog equipment like radios and other older devices since there’s no normal communications or electronics available. They use things like morse code and secret messages to communicate via the airwaves and this is where Doctor Death Defying gets his big role. He was a marine turned Helium War survivor and veteran, losing his legs in the fight, and now he may not be able to be on the front lines but he mans the radio and somehow always stays positive, spreading news and hope through the zones. He coins the term Killjoys for the rebellion and this is the time when the zones culture starts blossoming, with Doctor Death coming up with most of the slang, originating as unique code words to let rebels what’s going on and where without BLI figuring out what they’re talking about, and the young folks somehow taking the lead in the fight instead of the few veterans that remain. They’re not trained soldiers, just people fighting for what’s right, and that’s what makes them dangerous. The rebellion gets their hands on some of BLIs weapons, the laser guns, making their fight more equal. The Fab Four pop up around this time and they inspire people across the zones, a team of four friends that found each other in the apocalypse, they’re still pretty much kids but now they’re leading the fight against BLI. They remember how life used to be but as the years pass and they really become soldiers, they start to forget, until all they know is the desert and a life that’s a cycle of violence and hope, life as killjoys.
When 2019 comes around and the events of the music videos may or may not happen, it’s still technically the Analog War but the term isn’t really used anymore, since it’s just life for everyone at this point, having weekly skirmishes with BLI goons, which start turning up as dracs and scarecrows instead of just soldiers in 2017.
But it’s 2019, we’re all caught up, it’s life in the zones as we know it, and that’s all I have for you today.
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goodbysunball · 11 months ago
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The weight off
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One last missive before list season consumes us and 2023 is vacuumed up by time.
The Lewers, 518A (Lulu's Sonic Disc Club)
Yet another new supergroup from the endless expanse of Australia's underground, this one featuring Yuta Matsumura (Orion, Low Life, solo, many others), some folks from Itchy Bugger and Rapid Dye, and more. The Lewers douse these seven tracks with loads of reverb and a couple great Itchy Bugger-style guitar lines worming under the surface. Think 4AD: gauzy, dreamy excess best paired with a juicy red wine, topped with deceptively catchy vocals. "Postcards for Terrorists," a big winner in the song title contest of 2023, is probably the poppiest number, the intertwining vocals of Yuta and (I think) Sarah Davis driving the chorus home. The songs led by Davis ("Kalopsia," "Specter Vermillion") and others like "Sin Tonight" have a 70's English folk-like quality, lilting and haunting, performances that seem inspired in part by the soundtrack to The Wicker Man. While every track on here sounds good, and I keep returning to the record during the gray days and long nights, most don't register in my memory after the record's done, with the exception of "Postcards" and "O Karina." The latter is almost an instrumental song, with Matsumura singing well beneath the shroud of guitars, and when that second, sharp guitar line that slices through about two-and-a-half minutes in, it trickles in through the brain and down the spine every time. This kind of lush, textural music often benefits from a little length, but the Lewers keep things trim, maybe to a fault, as a couple tracks could have been teased out like "O Karina." Likely I just wish the record was a bit longer; even if it isn't anything new, 518A's confines, most definitely outfitted with a white faux-fur area rug, are a fine place to sprawl in contemplation.
The Native Cats, The Way On Is the Way Off (Chapter Music)
Long-player number five from Hobart's finest, many years removed from their last, John Sharp Toro. In the interim, the Native Cats released two of the best singles in recent memory - Spiro Scratch and Two Creation Myths - so expectations were high. Their core sound remains Chloe Alison Escott's spoken-sung vocals and incisive, biting lyrics grounded by Julian Teakle's bass, but they're joined by live drums on a number of tracks here, and there are even points when Escott cedes control of microphone to backing vocals (The Last Gang Vocal on Earth, according to the credits). Over the past ten years, Escott's lyrics have shifted from fictional scenes to the semi-autobiographical, incorporating more personal details in the songs, sporting ferocious tenacity or tender self-affirmation depending on the song. Her queer and trans identity is inseparable from the Native Cats' evolution, including all the frustration, self-doubt and pockets of joy involved in coming out and being out. She hardly sounds defeated; given the spots of violent imagery across The Way On Is the Way Off, I wouldn't bet against her in a fight.
The record begins in fits and starts, and while the first three tracks are undeniably in the now-recognizable Native Cats style, I think the action really begins after the "Former Death Cult" interlude. "Small Town Cop Override" roars into action with a drumroll and features one of Escott's sharpest lyrical performances ("I strive for victory or hallucination" and "I've seen the future, it's a chain of tricks/Come 'round and watch me turn a crisis into six") atop pounding live drums and blaring chords, burning bright and out in 80 seconds. It bleeds right into "Vivian Left Me," a slow, plodding number with a bass line ripped from David Sims' playbook. Escott has free reign to prowl over the buzzing, ominous terrain, and drops one of my favorite lines of the year with "When your dreams come true, they feel/distressingly like dreams." The track sears and bubbles without cresting, endless tension floating exhaustedly into the haunting "Dallas," a spare, solemn ballad. The lyrics are opaque, tangled; it feels like a meditation on what has changed for Escott, and what can't be changed or outrun, all wrapped up in the album of the same name released ten years ago.
"Suplex" kick-starts the B-side, a mean bass line and Escott's sneering vocals competing for the first minute and a half, and then the song's taken over by keyboard and piano, a pillowy landing from the body blows of the first half. "Rain on Poison," like "Dallas," is moody and restrained, pounding toms and a single piano note ratcheting up the tension along with Escott's powerful vocals, and as the song progresses, elements are stripped back until it's just Escott in your ear: "Time is running out/At a rate I can handle." It's an almost absurdly powerful affirmation, implying some mastery over the passage of time, but such is the confidence espoused by the Native Cats across The Way On Is the Way Off. It ends the world-beating five-song stretch, and while the rest of the record is good-to-great, even including some of Escott's solo piano work at the end, the middle section is so rich that it feels excessive to have more music outside of it. Yeah, "Tanned Rested and Dead" is a burner, and the NYC-in-the-early-aughts bounce of "Battery Acid" is a good look, too; those tracks might be my favorite part of the record next week. That's the innate joy of a Native Cats record, now more than ever: still harshly resistant to snap judgement and best lived in, seeping into your skin like a sauna and pulling lost memories or feelings or chemicals to the fore. And yet, The Way On Is the Way Off remains endlessly listenable despite the weight of dreams or expectations, the band fully in control of their sound, as comfortable as ever in it. I don't know if it's their best yet - ask me in another few months - but it definitely feels like it might be. Stunner.
Howard Stelzer, oh calm down you're fine (No Rent)
Great tip from my brother to check this one out, he being an effective filter for No Rent's endless release schedule. Howard Stelzer is not a new name, but new to me, and oh calm down you're fine is a sterling example why digging for new music remains my favorite pasttime. Stelzer layers tape loops here, of anything and everything; during the impromptu Bandcamp "listening party," which Stelzer "attended," he revealed that samples include that of making an omelette and the school band warming up next to the classroom where he teaches, the latter featured prominently on "Everybody Thinks So." He's in the league of artists like Joe Colley or Jeph Jerman to my ears, though less wracked with anxiety than the former and more interested in the noise made by humans (as opposed to nature) than the latter. What makes Stelzer's work so exceptional here is the subtle sense of composition; the hard-to-follow logic in the way the sounds are paired, or layered, reminds me of how Philip Jeck would compose and arrange his music. One could mistake "Reconsider From Memory" for something by Jeck with unfocused ears, reminiscent too in the unhurried pacing across the tape. The results are decidedly much more abrasive in Stelzer's case, more smart aleck than somber, though like all experimental noise music worth its salt, what's being communicated is in the hands/head of the listener. As the somewhat disarming "Proportional" appears to wind down, Stelzer introduces some dizzying drum loops, conjuring some sort of ritual where you're at the stake, until the laugh track hits. Better luck finding the thread next listen. My favorite tape of the year, and lucky for you, still available from the label. Dig into more of his work on his Bandcamp.
Water Damage, 2 Songs (12XU)
2 Songs is my first proper run-in with Water Damage, and that is something I've committed to fixing after living with this LP in constant rotation for a month. The ensemble, running eight members deep, creates a thicket of psychedelic repetition, playing with tenets of noise, jazz, krautrock, and hip hop across two side-long tracks, appropriately titled "Fuck This" and "Fuck That." The former rips into action after a false start, a dense, throbbing miasma anchored by a tireless bass line and squalls of guitar noise and feedback circling each other. The band takes a quick breather after six minutes, coming back even noisier, and then inexplicably does the same thing again thirty seconds later - and somehow it all works, the two intentional hiccups swallowed by the aural equivalent of The Blob over the track's barely registered, but deeply felt, ebbs and flows. "Fuck That" is comparatively lighter, roomier, allowing room for a maddening circular xylophone (?) line and keyboards to float atop the distorted bass line and agile drums. Stick around until the bass line becomes loose and rubbery, the whole song submitting to its own weight, like the ghost of DJ Screw just took over your turntable. It's really difficult to do this record justice with words; it feels like it consumes the room, your house, then you when it's on. The density of the record is rendered in sharp relief through the high quality recording and the combined power of the players here, combining as one pulsating mass or frictionlessly bobbing and weaving. That they're an octet likely means I'll never have the pleasure of getting to see them do it live, but it's a consolation that 2 Songs is the best-sounding record of the year; it'll peel your scalp back plenty, and I recommend that you grab the LP and let it rip.
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military1st · 9 months ago
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blogingshloging · 7 months ago
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Unveiling the Mysteries of the Great Ocean Road: A Journey of Adventure and Hysterical Encounters
Welcome, fellow adventurers, to a tale of epic proportions along the famed Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Buckle up and prepare for a wild ride as we embark on a journey filled with breathtaking vistas, hidden treasures, and yes, even a few hysterical mishaps along the way.
"Unfortunately, I have lost all the digital content regarding this trip except for the following video."
Our odyssey begins at the crack of dawn, with the sun casting its golden rays upon the rugged coastline. With excitement in our hearts and a sense of wanderlust driving us forward, we set out to explore this iconic stretch of road that promises adventure at every turn.
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As we wind our way along the twisting paths, the majestic Twelve Apostles beckon us with their stoic presence. But just as we're about to capture the perfect photo, a mischievous seagull swoops down and steals a sandwich right out of our hands! A moment of hilarity ensues as we watch the brazen bird make off with its ill-gotten loot, leaving us with nothing but laughter and a newfound appreciation for the local wildlife.
Undeterred by our avian encounter, we press on, eager to discover more hidden gems along the way. Our next stop brings us to the enchanting Loch Ard Gorge, where towering cliffs and crashing waves create a scene straight out of a postcard. But as we attempt to navigate the rugged terrain, a sudden gust of wind sends our hats flying into the air, much to the amusement of our fellow travelers.
Despite our comedic mishaps, the Great Ocean Road continues to captivate us with its natural beauty and boundless charm. We find ourselves lost in the tranquility of the Great Otway National Park, where ancient forests and cascading waterfalls provide a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
But just when we think our adventure couldn't get any more hysterical, fate has one final surprise in store for us. As we round a bend in the road, we come face to face with a family of emus on the loose! With feathers flying and squawks of indignation echoing through the air, we can't help but laugh at the sight of these curious creatures causing chaos along the roadside.
As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, casting a warm glow upon the landscape, we reflect on the whirlwind of experiences that have defined our journey along the Great Ocean Road. Though our adventure may have been filled with unexpected twists and turns, it's these moments of hysterical joy that will stay with us forever, reminding us that sometimes the best memories are made when we least expect them.
So here's to the Great Ocean Road, a place where adventure and laughter go hand in hand, and where every twist of the road brings a new opportunity for hysterical encounters. Until next time, happy travels and may your adventures be as wild and wonderful as ours.
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rubberizer92 · 1 year ago
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sea-dukes-assistant · 2 years ago
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Feeding into your head cannon do you think you seduce sea duke better than HMTQ? Perhaps equally? Does he do the seducing?
I ask this because there’s an excerpt of this book that I just read again that I hear no one in the fandom ever reference which was “Elizabeth the Queen: Inside the Life of a Modern Monarch” by Sally Bedell Smith where an Australian prime minister who was against keeping the monarchy in Australia came and visited Windsor castle and gifted the queen a fur rug out of courtesy for her birthday and she sat on it directly in front of this guy, stroked it attempting to slyly seduce him to get him to change his mind *and he seemingly did*.
“After dinner, Whitlam gave the Queen a birthday present: a “deep-piled cream sheepskin rug,” which she and her sister flirtatiously sat upon after it had been spread on the floor of the drawing room. “That evening she was quite determined to catch her man,” Martin Charteris told author Graham Turner. “A lot of her sexuality has been suppressed, but that night, she used it like a weapon. She wrapped Gough Whitlam round her little finger, knocked him sideways. She sat on that rug in front of him, stroked it and said how lovely it was. It was an arrant use of sexuality. I was absolutely flabbergasted.” Whitlam later said to Charteris, “Well, if she’s like that, it’s all right by me!”
But also this kills me because if sea duke was a certified slut, the queen on her own was a certified man eater. Ok period super passionate couple for the win? If the queen was like that with an Australian prime minister she was just trying to persuade can you imagine what she was like with Philip? They were just as hot and erotic in private as we all thought they were. 👀
*deep inhale* Let me tell you...when I say Mr. and Mrs. Sea Duke fucked, THEY FUCKED. Like...ok yes I do believe they did it all romantic like sometimes but like...the IDEA of Ma'am running game on her man and then literally ride him into the sunset just...gets me like
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THANK YOU FOR THIS INFORMATIONS.
To answer your question, *clears throat*. First, I' gonna be weird and express appreciation for asking about that because like...I enjoy it but feel like nobody else is interested in the humor/work/creativity (except Denise, obviously). It put some sunshine in my soul.
Anyway. No, his wife is much better at seducing him than I am. I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing in the respect. Sometimes she'll even seduce me! Best I've managed so far is rubbing the top of my pen with my thumb while he's talking to me. It's fun to see him try to ignore it but eventually he notices. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't; depends on his mood. I'm getting more comfortable with taking initiative so we'll see how this improves. So yeah, Sir definitely does most of the seducing, but it's done with different tactics than he uses on his wife.
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fabian-narvaez · 12 days ago
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Top Road Bike Destinations for Adventure Seekers
For cycling enthusiasts, there’s no better way to explore a new region than by riding through its roads, taking in the landscape and culture with every pedal. Road cycling offers the chance to see some of the world’s most stunning scenery, from mountain passes to coastal cliffs, from tranquil countryside to bustling cities. Whether you’re looking for steep climbs, smooth roads, or a combination of both, there’s a road bike destination to fit every type of cyclist. Here are some of the best road bike travel destinations that offer unforgettable experiences for adventurers on two wheels.
The Great Ocean Road, Australia: Scenic Beauty and Coastal Rides
Australia’s Great Ocean Road is one of the most famous coastal cycling routes in the world. Stretching over 240 kilometers along the country's southeastern coast, this road is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and lush rainforests. Cyclists will find themselves riding through world-renowned sites such as the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks that rise out of the ocean.
The Great Ocean Road offers a unique combination of smooth, undulating roads perfect for road cycling and challenging sections for those seeking a more strenuous ride. In addition to the stunning views, the route offers plenty of chances to spot wildlife, including koalas, kangaroos, and native birds. The area also boasts a mild climate, making it a perfect destination for cycling year-round. Whether you’re interested in a challenging ride or a more leisurely exploration, the Great Ocean Road is an unforgettable experience for cyclists.
The Canadian Rockies: Epic Climbs and Majestic Landscapes
The Canadian Rockies are a road cyclist’s dream, offering a mix of dramatic mountain landscapes, serene lakes, and world-class climbing routes. For cyclists looking for challenging rides, the Icefields Parkway between Jasper and Banff National Parks is one of the most stunning routes in the world. This 230-kilometer stretch of road takes cyclists through towering mountains, past glaciers, and alongside turquoise-blue lakes, with plenty of uphill challenges along the way.
The beauty of the Canadian Rockies is matched only by the intensity of its climbs. The routes provide breathtaking views of rugged peaks, wildlife, and pristine alpine lakes, making it ideal for cyclists who love a challenge and want to be surrounded by unspoiled nature. The region is also known for its well-maintained roads and bike-friendly infrastructure, making it one of the best places for long-distance cycling adventures.
Madeira, Portugal: Rugged Terrain and Coastal Views
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The roads in Madeira can be steep and winding, which makes them exciting for experienced cyclists. Popular routes like the climb to Pico do Arieiro, which stands at nearly 1,800 meters above sea level, offer a thrilling challenge along with sweeping views of the island's mountainous landscape. Whether you're cycling through volcanic landscapes, traditional villages, or along the coastline, Madeira’s unique geography and stunning scenery make it a road cyclist’s paradise.
South Island, New Zealand: Scenic Rides Through Untouched Landscapes
New Zealand’s South Island is a dream for road cyclists, with its pristine lakes, towering mountains, and coastal roads providing some of the most diverse and beautiful cycling routes in the world. The island offers an impressive mix of flat roads, challenging hills, and picturesque backdrops, making it ideal for cyclists of all levels.
The Southern Alps, in particular, provide a stunning cycling backdrop with routes like the Clutha Gold Trail and the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail, which take riders through forests, past lakes, and over rivers. The island’s extensive network of cycle paths and bike-friendly accommodations make it easy for cyclists to explore the beauty of the region at their own pace. Whether cycling through the vineyard-covered hills of Marlborough or the rugged terrain of Fiordland National Park, South Island offers a memorable experience for those who love cycling in nature.
Embarking on the Ultimate Cycling Adventure
Whether you're looking to tackle steep mountain climbs, explore beautiful coastal routes, or cycle through historic towns and cultural landmarks, the world is a whole of exceptional road bike travel destinations. From the challenging ascents of the Dolomites to the scenic beauty of the Great Ocean Road, cycling provides the perfect opportunity to explore new places at your own pace while enjoying the freedom of the open road.
Choosing the best destination depends on your skill level and cycling goals, but no matter where you go, road bike travel allows you to experience some of the world's most stunning landscapes. So, pack your gear, choose your destination, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure on two wheels.
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Bhutan Festival Tours with Orrog: An Unforgettable Cultural Journey
Bhutan, a mystical kingdom nestled in the Himalayas, offers a rich tapestry of culture, religion, and natural beauty. Known for its deep-seated traditions and celebrations, Bhutan hosts vibrant festivals year-round, drawing travelers who seek more than just scenic landscapes. These festivals, known locally as "Tshechus," are grand events celebrated in temples, monasteries, and dzongs (fortresses) across the country. For those from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, France, and beyond, Orrog offers the perfect Bhutan Festival Tours to witness and partake in these magical experiences.
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The Magic of Bhutan Festival Tours
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Why Choose Orrog’s Bhutan Festival Tours
With Orrog, a leading Bhutan travel agency, visitors are guaranteed an authentic and enriching journey. Our Bhutan Tour Packages are designed to provide travelers with seamless access to the country's most celebrated festivals, along with a range of cultural activities, sightseeing adventures, and excursions. Orrog’s Bhutan Festival Tours ensure that visitors experience the vibrant celebrations in the most insightful way, with local guides explaining the significance behind every ritual and dance.
Highlights of Orrog’s Bhutan Festival Packages
Our Bhutan Festival Packages offer travelers an array of cultural and spiritual experiences, going beyond just the main events. Here are some highlights included in our packages:
Festival Immersions: Our tours coincide with Bhutan’s major Tshechus, where you can watch the sacred Cham dances, performed by monks and laypeople in elaborate costumes. These dances, often performed for hours, depict tales from Buddhist mythology and are believed to bring blessings and good fortune.
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Popular Bhutan Festivals to Experience with Orrog
Paro Tshechu: Held in the beautiful Paro Valley, this festival is one of the largest and most vibrant. The highlight is the unfurling of a massive thangka (religious painting) of Guru Rinpoche, a revered saint in Bhutanese Buddhism. This sacred display occurs at dawn, attracting locals and visitors alike who gather to receive blessings.
Thimphu Tshechu: Hosted in the capital city, this festival is a lively celebration that lasts for days, featuring traditional mask dances, colorful costumes, and spiritual rituals. It’s a perfect occasion for those interested in experiencing Bhutan’s urban culture alongside the festivities.
Jambay Lhakhang Drup: Held in Bumthang, this unique festival is famous for its fire dance, a ceremonial ritual where participants jump through flaming structures. This festival is an exciting addition to our Bhutan Festival Celebration packages, offering a mix of adventure and spirituality.
Punakha Drubchen and Tshechu: Known for its historical significance, this festival celebrates Bhutan’s victory over invading Tibetan forces. The re-enactment of this event in traditional attire is a spectacular display of patriotism and spirituality.
Delving into Bhutan’s Religious Heritage
Through Orrog’s Bhutan Cultural Activities, travelers can gain a deeper understanding of Bhutan’s religious heritage. Our tours include visits to revered temples like Kyichu Lhakhang, one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, and Chimi Lhakhang, also known as the Fertility Temple. These excursions provide a serene environment where travelers can connect with Bhutan’s spiritual core. The preservation of religious heritage is paramount in Bhutan, with the country’s monasteries and temples playing a vital role in maintaining cultural identity.
Beyond the Festivals: Bhutan’s Other Cultural Experiences
In addition to festivals, Orrog’s Bhutan Cultural Tours offer unique cultural experiences. You can visit traditional art schools, where students learn Bhutanese painting, sculpture, and woodwork, and engage with local artisans creating intricate handicrafts. These experiences, combined with the festival celebrations, make Bhutan an exceptional destination for those looking to immerse themselves in a different way of life.
Another standout experience with Orrog is Bhutan’s food culture. In our Bhutan Cultural Trips, travelers can enjoy Bhutanese culinary delights like Ema Datshi (a spicy chili and cheese dish) and experience meals at local eateries where traditional cooking methods are preserved.
Practical Tips for Traveling to Bhutan’s Festivals with Orrog
To make the most of your Bhutan Festival Tours, here are a few tips:
Book in Advance: Bhutan’s major festivals attract numerous travelers, so booking early is essential. Orrog’s Bhutan Tour Packages offer convenient pre-booking options, ensuring you secure a spot during peak festival seasons.
Dress Respectfully: Bhutanese festivals are religious events, so wearing conservative clothing is advisable. Our guides provide recommendations on local customs and attire, ensuring you enjoy the festivities with respect.
Stay Engaged: Bhutanese festivals are a spectacle, but they also carry deep spiritual meanings. By engaging with locals and asking questions, you can gain a better understanding of the significance behind each dance and ritual.
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Orrog’s Bhutan Festival Packages cater to those seeking an immersive, culturally rich travel experience. With a blend of Bhutan Festival Celebration events, Bhutan Sightseeing Adventures, and excursions to iconic landmarks, our packages are meticulously designed to provide a comprehensive Bhutanese experience.
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Australia Honeymoon Packages with Flight
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The Dynamic Life of Lode Emmanuel Palle: Hiking, Gym, and Coding in Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia, is not only a city known for its vibrant arts scene, stunning parks, and dynamic culture, but it is also home to individuals like Lode Emmanuel Palle, who embodies a balanced, multifaceted approach to life. With a passion for hiking, fitness, coding, and an adventurous spirit, Palle seamlessly blends his interests to lead a dynamic lifestyle. His hobbies reflect both his love for physical activity and the intellectual challenge of technology, making him a well-rounded individual in every sense.
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In this blog, we’ll explore how Lode balances his passions for hiking, gym workouts, photography, boxing, and coding in a way that enriches his life and keeps him engaged with both the natural world and the evolving world of technology.
Hiking: Connecting with Nature in Melbourne’s Scenic Trails
One of Lode Palle’s favorite activities is hiking, which allows him to step away from the digital world and immerse himself in nature. Melbourne’s diverse landscapes offer countless trails that satisfy his adventurous spirit. From the lush rainforests of the Dandenong Ranges to the rugged coastline of the Great Ocean Road, Melbourne offers hiking enthusiasts a perfect playground.
Lode sees hiking as more than just a physical activity; for him, it’s a way to disconnect, recharge, and gain fresh perspectives. Nature often serves as a creative muse, giving him the mental clarity to return to his work with renewed focus. The trails around Melbourne provide a perfect balance between challenge and serenity, whether it’s navigating the steep ascents of Mount Donna Buang or the leisurely paths along the Yarra River.
The physical benefits of hiking are undeniable. It keeps Lode fit, improves his stamina, and strengthens his muscles. But equally important is the mental space that hiking provides, allowing him to reflect on his work, life goals, and coding projects. Hiking enhances his problem-solving abilities by fostering a sense of calm, which is crucial when tackling complex software challenges.
Gym Workouts: Building Strength and Discipline
In addition to hiking, Lode Emmanuel Palle is a dedicated gym enthusiast. His routine at the gym is integral to maintaining his physical health and boosting his mental resilience. For him, gym workouts aren’t just about building muscle or improving appearance. They’re about discipline, mental toughness, and staying committed to self-improvement.
The gym serves as a sanctuary where Lode hones his strength, working on functional movements and focusing on high-intensity workouts that keep him in peak condition. His dedication to fitness doesn’t end with lifting weights; he integrates cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and flexibility routines to ensure his body is as agile as his mind.
The consistency required in the gym is something Lode mirrors in his professional life as a coder. The dedication to fitness mirrors the patience and persistence needed in software development, where every rep, every line of code, and every moment of effort builds toward success. The synergy between his gym routines and coding work is undeniable—both require commitment, discipline, and focus.
Coding: Fueling Innovation and Growth
While Lode enjoys physical challenges, his intellectual side thrives on coding. As a software developer, coding is not just a job for him, but a passion. He spends much of his free time learning new programming languages, enhancing his coding skills, and developing innovative projects.
In a fast-paced tech environment, staying updated with the latest technologies is essential. Lode embraces continuous learning, from experimenting with different coding languages like Python and JavaScript to exploring advanced topics such as machine learning and artificial intelligence. His love for coding stems from its ability to solve real-world problems and push the boundaries of what’s possible with technology.
Lode approaches coding the same way he does fitness: with persistence, curiosity, and determination. Much like building strength in the gym, coding requires constant practice, refinement, and a willingness to overcome obstacles. When tackling complex software challenges, Lode Palle relies on the mental clarity he gains from his outdoor adventures and gym workouts. His hobbies fuel his creativity, helping him think outside the box and come up with innovative solutions.
Coding is also a form of creative expression for Lode. It’s the digital canvas where he builds, tests, and deploys software that can change lives. His work as a developer is intertwined with his desire to create user-friendly applications that can impact people positively, leveraging the power of technology for good.
Photography: Capturing the World Through a Lens
Beyond hiking, gym workouts, and coding, photography is another hobby that holds a special place in Lode’s life. His interest in photography allows him to see the world from a unique perspective and capture moments that tell stories. For Lode, photography isn’t just about snapping pictures; it’s about understanding light, composition, and emotion.
Hiking in Melbourne’s scenic landscapes provides the perfect backdrop for his photography. Whether it’s the golden light filtering through eucalyptus trees or the dramatic waves crashing against the cliffs of the Great Ocean Road, Lode’s eye for detail is constantly inspired by nature’s beauty. His love for photography deepens his connection to the outdoors, allowing him to document his adventures and share them with others.
In many ways, photography complements his work in coding. Both require attention to detail, creativity, and problem-solving. Just as coding involves debugging and refining lines of code, photography involves adjusting settings and framing the perfect shot. Lode finds balance in these two art forms—coding allows him to create, while photography allows him to appreciate and capture the world around him.
Boxing: Mental Toughness and Focus
Boxing is another aspect of Lode’s active lifestyle that helps him build not only physical strength but also mental toughness. Boxing demands precision, speed, and endurance—skills that Lode values both in the ring and in his daily life. Training in boxing sharpens his reflexes, improves his coordination, and strengthens his body.
The sport of boxing teaches valuable life lessons, particularly around resilience and focus. In the ring, every second counts, and Lode applies the same level of focus to his coding projects. Just as in boxing, where a lapse in concentration can lead to a mistake, coding requires unwavering attention to detail. The discipline from boxing helps Lode stay sharp, adapt to challenges, and persevere through difficult moments in his career.
Boxing is also an outlet for stress relief. The physical exertion and intensity of training sessions allow him to release any tension, helping him return to his work with a clear and focused mind. For Lode, boxing is a metaphor for life’s challenges: you may get knocked down, but it’s the ability to get back up that counts.
The Balance Between Work and Play
Lode Emmanuel Palle’s dynamic life is a testament to the power of balance. In a world where many struggle to find time for themselves, Lode has mastered the art of integrating his passions with his professional life. Whether he’s coding late into the night or hiking through the Dandenongs, Lode approaches every aspect of his life with enthusiasm, discipline, and creativity.
Melbourne, with its unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, provides the perfect backdrop for Lode’s active and intellectually stimulating lifestyle. His hobbies fuel his creativity, sharpen his problem-solving skills, and enhance his physical and mental well-being. Each activity complements the other, creating a harmonious cycle of growth and development.
In the end, Lode’s life isn’t just about excelling in one area—it’s about cultivating a well-rounded existence that nourishes both the mind and body. His journey is an inspiring reminder that we can all find balance by pursuing what we love and challenging ourselves to grow in every way possible.
Conclusion
Lode Emmanuel Palle’s life in Melbourne is a true reflection of his dynamic nature. From hiking through scenic landscapes, building strength at the gym, mastering the art of coding, capturing moments through photography, and boxing with intensity, Lode has found a balance that keeps him energized and fulfilled. His hobbies are not only a source of personal joy but also a way to enhance his professional and intellectual growth. Lode’s story is one of inspiration, showing how passion, discipline, and a thirst for learning can lead to a rich and rewarding life.
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Cradle Mountain Guided Walks: Experience Nature Up Close
Cradle Mountain, located in the heart of Tasmania, Australia, is one of the most iconic and breathtaking destinations for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Renowned for its rugged wilderness, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife, Cradle Mountain offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature. One of the best ways to explore this pristine environment is through guided walks, which allow you to experience the beauty of the area up close while gaining insights from knowledgeable guides. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, Cradle mountain guided walks offer something for everyone.
Why Choose Guided Walks at Cradle Mountain?
Cradle Mountain is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, a region celebrated for its natural beauty and ecological significance. The area is home to ancient rainforests, glacial lakes, alpine heathlands, and diverse flora and fauna. While exploring Cradle Mountain on your own is possible, joining a guided walk provides several advantages:
Expert Knowledge: Guided walks are led by experienced guides who are well-versed in the history, geology, and ecology of Cradle Mountain. They provide valuable insights into the area's natural features, helping you to appreciate the environment more deeply. You'll learn about the unique plants and animals that inhabit the region, the geological forces that shaped the landscape, and the cultural significance of the area to the Aboriginal people.
Safety and Comfort: The weather in Tasmania can be unpredictable, and the terrain at Cradle Mountain can be challenging. Guided walks ensure that you are well-prepared and safe throughout your journey. Guides are trained in first aid and are familiar with the trails, ensuring that your experience is both enjoyable and secure.
Tailored Experiences: Guided walks cater to different fitness levels and interests. Whether you're interested in a leisurely stroll around Dove Lake or an adventurous trek to the summit of Cradle Mountain, there's a guided walk to suit your needs. Guides can tailor the experience to match your pace and preferences, making sure you get the most out of your visit.
Group Camaraderie: Guided walks often involve small groups, allowing you to share the experience with like-minded individuals. The camaraderie and shared excitement of exploring Cradle Mountain together can enhance your overall experience.
Popular Guided Walks at Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain offers a range of guided walks that showcase the area's natural beauty. Here are some of the most popular options:
Dove Lake Circuit: The Dove Lake Circuit is one of the most popular walks in Cradle Mountain, and for good reason. This 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) loop around Dove Lake provides stunning views of Cradle Mountain reflected in the water. The trail is relatively easy, making it suitable for walkers of all ages and fitness levels. Along the way, you'll pass through lush rainforest, see ancient King Billy pines, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A guided walk on this trail will enrich your experience with information about the area's unique ecosystems and history.
Cradle Mountain Summit: For those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Cradle Mountain Summit walk is a must. This 12.8-kilometer (8-mile) round trip takes you to the top of Cradle Mountain, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness. The walk is steep and rocky, requiring a good level of fitness and stamina. However, the reward of standing on the summit, with the vast Tasmanian wilderness stretching out before you, is well worth the effort. A guided summit walk ensures that you are well-prepared for the journey and can safely navigate the challenging terrain.
Marion’s Lookout: If you're looking for a walk that offers stunning views without the full summit challenge, Marion’s Lookout is an excellent option. This 8-kilometer (5-mile) return walk takes you to one of the best vantage points in the park. From Marion’s Lookout, you'll have sweeping views of Cradle Mountain, Dove Lake, and the surrounding landscape. The walk is moderately challenging, with a steep ascent towards the end, but the views are truly spectacular. A guide can help you pace yourself and provide fascinating details about the landscape you're traversing.
The Overland Track: For the ultimate Tasmanian wilderness experience, the Overland Track is an iconic multi-day trek that takes you through some of the most remote and beautiful parts of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. This 65-kilometer (40-mile) trek typically takes 6-7 days to complete and offers a true wilderness adventure. While the Overland Track can be undertaken independently, joining a guided trek ensures that you have expert support, logistical planning, and safety measures in place, allowing you to focus on enjoying the incredible scenery and unique wildlife.
What to Expect on a Guided Walk
When you join a guided walk at Cradle Mountain, you can expect a well-organized and informative experience. Here’s what you can typically expect:
Preparation and Briefing: Your guide will provide a detailed briefing before the walk, covering the route, expected weather conditions, and any safety precautions. You'll be advised on what to bring, including appropriate clothing, footwear, and supplies.
Interpretation and Insights: Throughout the walk, your guide will share their knowledge of the area, pointing out interesting features, identifying plants and animals, and explaining the natural and cultural history of Cradle Mountain.
Support and Safety: Your guide will ensure that the group stays on track, adheres to safety guidelines, and enjoys a comfortable pace. They are trained to handle emergencies and are equipped with first aid kits and communication devices.
Environmental Stewardship: Guided walks at Cradle Mountain emphasize the importance of responsible tourism and environmental stewardship. You'll learn about the conservation efforts in place to protect this fragile ecosystem and how you can contribute to its preservation.
Cradle Mountain guided walks offer an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature in one of Australia’s most stunning wilderness areas. Whether you're seeking a leisurely walk around a pristine lake, a challenging climb to a mountain summit, or a multi-day trek through untouched wilderness, there’s a guided walk that can cater to your needs. With expert guides to lead the way, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the natural beauty and ecological significance of Cradle Mountain, making your visit a truly memorable experience.
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