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handsomewaylen · 12 days ago
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Storage frome
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Southwick Storage offers secure, flexible self-storage solutions for residents and businesses in Bradford on Avon and the surrounding areas. Whether you need a 20ft storage unit for larger items or container storage for specific requirements, our facility has options to meet your needs. We provide long-term storage for those needing extended space and business storage for companies requiring secure storage for inventory or equipment. Located near Bradford on Avon, Southwick Storage offers 24-hour access and secure self-storage with 24-hour CCTV to ensure your belongings are safe and accessible whenever you need them. With Storage Bradford on Avon, you can enjoy both convenience and peace of mind.
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Why Choose Bradford on Avon Storage with Southwick Storage?
Bradford on Avon is a charming town known for its historic architecture, beautiful countryside, and cultural events. With attractions like the Bradford on Avon Tithe Barn and the scenic Kennet and Avon Canal, the town offers a blend of heritage and natural beauty. Its proximity to Bath makes it ideal for those who need both urban conveniences and countryside charm. Storage Bradford on Avon with Southwick Storage provides a range of options that align with the needs of Bradford on Avon residents, whether you’re moving, decluttering, or managing a business.
Though Southwick Storage is based in Southwick, we are proud to serve the storage needs of Bradford on Avon and nearby areas. Storage Bradford on Avon offers a variety of unit sizes and types tailored to different needs. Whether you’re clearing out space at home, renovating, or moving, our storage units are ideal. Businesses in Bradford on Avon also benefit from our storage solutions, which are designed to accommodate anything from seasonal stock to essential business records. With 24-hour access, Storage Bradford on Avon makes it easy to access your items whenever needed.
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Storage Bradford on Avon goes beyond simply providing space—it’s about offering the right kind of space for each customer. Southwick Storage provides a range of units, from small personal storage to large container storage perfect for house moves or bigger items. Our affordable storage rentals near Bradford on Avon ensure that customers can enjoy economical options without sacrificing security or accessibility. Many people choose Storage Bradford on Avon for its combination of affordability and premium services.
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Our online booking system makes it easy to book a unit and get started. With Storage Bradford on Avon, you can reserve a space without dealing with complicated paperwork. If you’re looking for affordable storage units or self-storage nearby, you can view unit sizes and prices on our Prices Page, ensuring a straightforward and transparent process. This makes Storage Bradford on Avon one of the most convenient storage solutions for those in Bradford on Avon and the surrounding area. We offer everything from short-term storage for temporary needs to long-term storage for ongoing requirements.
Choosing Storage Bradford on Avon also means benefiting from our customer-focused services. We understand that life can be unpredictable, so our booking process is designed to be as user-friendly as possible. With Southwick Storage, you can manage bookings and payments online, making the entire process seamless. This convenience is one reason why so many people in Bradford on Avon trust us for their storage needs.
Clean, Dry, and Secure Units at Bradford on Avon Storage
Our storage facilities are designed to keep your belongings in top condition, offering clean, dry, and secure spaces. Whether you need container storage for household items or business storage for equipment, we ensure your possessions are well-protected. Our 20ft storage units are ideal for those requiring additional space for larger items or stock. Storage Bradford on Avon is perfect for safeguarding valuable items that need special care, with units designed to protect against moisture and dust.
Security is a priority at Storage Bradford on Avon. Our facility is equipped with 24-hour CCTV, providing continuous recording to keep your items secure. With secure electric gates and monitored entry, only authorized individuals have access to the premises. This makes Storage Bradford on Avon an excellent choice for anyone looking for peace of mind, knowing their belongings are safe at all times.
24-Hour Access and CCTV at Bradford on Avon Storage
Southwick Storage provides 24-hour access to all our units, along with continuous CCTV monitoring. This flexibility is a key feature of our Storage Bradford on Avon services, allowing you to retrieve or store items at any time that suits your schedule. Many of our customers appreciate the freedom of accessing their belongings without time restrictions, making Storage Bradford on Avon a preferred option in the area.
Whether you’re storing seasonal items, business records, or large furniture, having 24-hour access ensures you can get what you need, when you need it. Storage Bradford on Avon is more than just a place to store your belongings—it’s a service that adapts to your lifestyle. Our goal is to make storage as convenient and stress-free as possible for our clients.
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ironwitchau · 8 months ago
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Hey, so, um. Yeah I'm sorry no update this week either. Have a Scooby AU instead.
If you see any typos, no you didn't.
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“So, what do you think?” Gus asked, his chest puffed out, clearly proud of himself.
“Why is it bright blue?” Hunter tilted his head to the side.
“Gus, I gave you my parents’ credit card,” Amity reminded him, rubbing her eyes tiredly, “and this was what you got?”
“It looks like it was taken from the sixties.” Luz agreed.
“I don't know, I like the floral pattern.” Willow said and Gus thanked her.
“I don't care as long as there’s snacks.” King said from his perch on Luz’s shoulder. His favorite spot in recent years.
The group of six stared at the van parked outside of the Noceda-Clawthorne household. It looked like a 1960’s era panel van painted a medium blue with a distinctive horizontal green stripe around the van, adorned with two orange flowers on both sides. Each side of the van had a distinctive painted green panel as if to frome a logo. The front of the van had a spare tire carrier, painted green, with one large orange flower located in the center. Two roof racks protrude from the top of the van to secure further storage, and a green hub cap with an orange flower on each wheel.
“The man at the dealership told me this was the best for what we wanted.” Gus argued.
“But you couldn't have given it a paint job or something?” Amity deadpanned.
“It’s Hunter’s car! He should have a say in how it looks.” Gus crossed his arms and suddenly all eyes turned to Hunter.
Hunter Noceda was the oldest of the group with ash-blonde hair and brown eyes. He was older than Luz by about two years and towered over the rest of the group. He wasn't born a Noceda, he was born a Wittebane and grew up with his uncle, who wasn't the best at raising a child. Made obvious by the scar on his right cheek.
Hunter cleared his throat, a light blush dusting his cheeks. “Willow’s right. The flowers are a nice touch.”
Luz wanted to groan and call her brother a ‘simp’ but she held back. If he genuinely liked the van, there was nothing they could do about it.
“Can we get moving please?” King stood, one clawed hand gently grabbing her hair. “I’m hungry.”
“You're always hungry.” She told him.
“Right, here you go, Hunter.” Gus tossed the keys at the blonde, who struggled to catch them.
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She had met them in middle school, when family-friend-turned-second-mother Eda Clawthorne offered to let the family stay with her when Mama was taking more shifts after Papa’s passing to pay bills.
Luz met King first. He was so small then, the size of a puppy only a few weeks old. He looked like a puppy too, a weird one with a horned skull glued to his head.
They didn't know he could talk until Mama had asked, “What is it?”
He had just finished making one of the strange junk statues that littered the house, turned to Mama, and responded. “King!”
Luz decided, then and there, that she loved King.
Technically speaking she saw Willow and Amity next on her first day at a new school. Back when Amity still dyed her hair green because the mutated recessive gene her mother and siblings had had been drowned out by her father’s dominant brown hair gene. The two had been fighting, but not really fighting, outside the school.
They were fighting in the way kids fought in a way to mimic the adults around them, but didn't really know what they were fighting about. There was no venom behind the words, no tension in the way they stood. The entire thing screamed fake to Luz and only lasted as long as a fancy black car with tinted windows was parked. Once  the car was gone, the two stopped, promised to talk later, and wished the other a good day.
She officially met Willow during the first period, where the teacher told her the one next to the girl was the only available seat. The two girls made fast friends and Willow offered to show her to her next class. Luz agreed and asked about what she witnessed in front of the school.
“Oh, Amity has strict parents.” Willow shrugged and nonchalantly said. “Her mom doesn't really like me.”
“Why?” Willow was awesome, even in the short time she knew her. It was hard to believe anyone could hate Willow.
Willow looked her right in the eyes and with a straight face, said, “I have two dads.”
Luz tried her best to not physically react but she was sure her nose wrinkled some. “Oh.”
She ended up joining Willow for lunch where she met Gus, and would eventually be introduced to Amity.
“I skipped a few grades.” Gus had told her when she pointed out his smaller size.
“Cool. you're pretty smart then.” He agreed and that was that.
When Amity joined them, because she was held up for a few minutes by some teacher, she offered to get them a bunch of desserts, snacks, and drinks to celebrate the new addition to the group.
“You don't have to,” She had told her. “I don't want you to spend your money.”
“Please, my parents are paying.” Amity waved her off, and lifted the black credit card with a smile. They got those brownies that reminded Luz of dominoes, the one she would have killed for in elementary school, but never had anything good enough to trade for.
She met Hunter last. They had run into each other during what Eda called ‘Market Day’. Luz and King had gotten bored and Eda told them to explore the ‘flea market’ while she scammed some sucker. So Luz and King did, the puppy (because they didn't know what else he could be) riding in her hoodie, pointing at the various sweets he wanted. They were at the same stall and Hunter, wearing a gold cloth mask as if he was sick, asked a familiar question.
“What is that?”
Luz figured he meant King, based on his gaze.
“A puppy, I think.”
“King!” He insisted like he did when anyone asked what he was.
“Oh, ok.”
She met Hunter again a week later, when he joined her class. It was Gus who brought him into the friend group. They never asked why he was in the same grade as them even though he was older.
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The only change Hunter made to the van was adding ‘THE HEX MACHINE’ in bright orange on both sides. She questioned him about his choice the night before they left.
“Yeah, ‘cause people call us the Hexsquad.” He told her.
“They do?”
“Ever since we helped Gus with that talent show by summoning a demon.”
“Oh.” She guessed it made sense. People still thought they faked it, but until recently she still hadn't figured out how King got in the summoning portal.
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r0tteny0te · 2 years ago
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✨️ Big Furb Refurb Project ✨️
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Found these guys in a lot close by and got them as an early anniversary present! Frome what I know is that they were in a storage unit just sitting there before being found. So they were definitely icky when I got them.
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Got them all cleaned up to the best of my abilities! All of them work besides one gorilla (brown eyed) and the 05!! The 05 is corroded beyond what I can do to repair her. But that's oki. They're all washed now, just needa give them lashes and put the skins back on!!
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Was a really fun learning experience and I'm great full for all the people who helped me with things!!
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jon-albert · 12 days ago
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basilfang · 13 days ago
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so, we should go there, right?
I mean, I don't see why not. We haven't got anything much planned this week. It's only an hour and a half by train to the nearest city, and a forty minute bus to Brownmouth. Going to see your sister takes longer.
We haven't bee on an adventure in a while, anyway. And I did win £200 last Tuesday, so we could use that and not eat into our budget much. Idiot manager thought anyone but me would win the work prize. Plus, a little day trip never hurt anyone.
We could see if they have any cool shops.
I doubt it, but Frome isn't too far away and Carly told there's a bunch of independent shops there. I've been meaning to buy Christmas presents.
That's three months away.
Yeah, well I like being prepared.
Hey, Vic - I know I've been telling you about this whole thing and how interesting, and you've read through the documents now as many times as I have, I think. It's weird, yeah, but does anything seem off to you?
I don't think so. It's just a folklore research project. Everything seems within the realm of local country weirdness
This is gonna sound crazy, but you know Interview 3, and 5?
The ones about the maggots and the ghosts?
Yeah. Strangely, something about those interviews strike me like the people aren't talking about it like folklore, but more like it happended.
What do you mean?
What if the stuff in here isn't just legend, what if it's real?
Blood deer, vampires, dead giants and ghosts are real. That's what you're saying?
Well, maybe not all of the subjects. Some interviews just have a vibe to them.
Hey, remember the last few pages? There was a bunch of typos, and it wasn't really finished properly? Maybe this is just a draft of the project. I mean we did find it in a storage facility sale. I doubt this version was ever meant to be read. The finished project probably makes more sense than what we have.
True. It has been 8 years since the interviews were conducted. The students who wrote it probably aren't around, they'll have been to and finished uni by now. Who knows where Sylvia and Archie are.
We could still ask around about the stuff.
Oh my god, I'm a genius!
Orlando the Genius, the very same man who ate soap because he was convinced it must be a cookie, due to its smell and shape. This morning.
Okay in this instance, maybe not others, I'm a genius. I'm working on my portfolio, right? And I have been in a slump, not sure what to photograph, so I could go there and see if anything might be interesting!
That's true, that is a smart idea actually, and we'll be received more easily by the locals than if we came and said 'hey, we found a research document about your weird little town, tell us about the undead creatures of the moor, please'
When should we head there?
Well, wanna make it a weekend thing? See what accomodation they've got?
Why not. Me and you, we've not had a get away in forever.
Yeah. Long overdue. I'll look at accommodation, you look at booking the train?
Of course. I'll listen to some scary folk music to get me into the mood. I can tell this town is gonna be full of ... curiosities.
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fromeco · 5 months ago
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Phone Cases for Android: Protect and Personalize Your Device | Frome
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When it comes to safeguarding your Android phone, choosing the right phone case is essential. Not only does a good case provide protection from drops, scratches, and everyday wear and tear, but it also offers an opportunity to personalize your device and make it uniquely yours. In this guide, we’ll explore the best options for Android phone cases, focusing on durability, style, and functionality.
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Best Phone Cases for Iphone
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Your iPhone is more than just a phone; it's an essential part of your daily life. Protecting it with the best phone case is crucial to ensure its longevity and maintain its sleek appearance. In this section, we’ll dive into the best phone cases for iPhone, focusing on protection, style, and additional features.
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Best iPhone Cover for Protection
Heavy-Duty Cases: For those who need maximum protection, heavy-duty cases from brands like OtterBox Defender and LifeProof provide unparalleled defense against drops, impacts, and even water damage.
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Conclusion
Whether you own an Android or an iPhone, choosing the right phone case is essential for protecting your device and expressing your personal style. From rugged protection to sleek designs, there is a perfect phone case for every need. Explore the best options and invest in a case that will keep your phone safe and stylish for years to come. Shop now and find the best phone case that suits your lifestyle and preferences.
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berryblu-soda · 8 months ago
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made onigiri today and DIDNT TAKE ANY PICTURES !!! AGHHHH-*bite bite bite bite bite bite* <- sounds of me eating said onigiri btw hahaha
10/10 deffo recommend :D!! not overly expensive if you wanna try em. (ngl im writing this down here bc i ran out of storage space on drive and wanna put this somewhere online hahahaha)
Onigiri recipe ?? 🍙
FILLING:
can of tuna, i used the oil kind, i think theres water one as well??
mayo (main ingredient asides from the tuna)
honey mustard (didnt add too much of this, can maybe be skipped)
salt and pepper to taste (rice has no salt, hence the slightly salty filling)
some sort of spicy condiment if ya want (im a loser and dont do spicy fjdhfsd)
got a can of tuna, drained out the oil, added mayo till it stopped tasting "dry", added just a tiny bit of mustard, then some salt and pepper, filling should have decent amount of mayo but not overpower the tuna, and ever so slightly salty to compensate for lack of salt in rice
RICE
cup of sushi rice (short grain/ sticky rice yk? ) <- rinse a couple times till water runs clearer!!
cup of water (its a 50/50 rice to water ratio here, if you wanna make more add more of both!)
non edible things:
thick bottom pot with a well fitting lid
some sort of cloth
heavy bowl
wooden spoon (ig normal works too tho)
wash and drain rice a couple times (gotta remove the starch!!!). add equal parts of water and rice to a medium sized pot and turn flame on high till it starts to boil, stir occasionally (<- prevents sticking) <- no lid yet
shut off stove once it boils, wrap lid in kitchen cloth, close up the pot and place bowl over lid to add weight and prevent cloth from sliping down. (do not open back up to check on the rice!!!! we´re doing steam cooking here!!!!)
turn stove back on at lowest possible setting for 10 minutes. by the 10 minute mark DO NOT OPEN IT!!!! shut off the flame and let it steam for 10 more. once it´s done open it up and fluff it up so it releases excess steam (prevents mushiness :3)
I cannot help you on the onigiri making process hahaha, but i will say:
rice wont stick to wet hands!!
try not to overdo it with the filling. i found that spreading out a (not overly thin!!!) layer of rice on my hand, placing a bit of the filling at the center then folding the walls in towards it was the easiest way to go. if the walls arent enough to close up the ball bust grab a tiny bit more rice and patch it up 👍
scoop the filling up w the spoon and try not to get it in your hands, you need those for the rice xd
bonus: once the onigiri are fromed you can sprinkle some sesame seeds on em and set them on a pan w the tiniest bit of oil to crisp them up, rlly helps the flavour :D!!
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gigilalaka · 4 years ago
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The Deage Troll Au. Update and Chapter 1
So, this was supposed to tell you all that want to read my still in progress deage au, that chapter 1 was out on my ao3 account. Well its not. I can’t get access to it on my pc and I’ve tried a couple of other methods as well. Now I’m just waiting for they guys and girls that run ao3 to find whats wrong. However I want people to at least read the first chapter so here it is. We will see what happends in the coming days but for now enjoy!
*for thought
‘for speak
Chapter 1 “ Good days gone bad”
Poppy looks out of one of her windows that she got installed barely 3 weeks ago, its soft rain that gos pit patter on them tonight and normaly she would hum to the soft sound but she can’t find the strengt nor heart to do it. Her mind is filled with worry and guilt over the small body thats currently sleeping in a small borrowed bed that Smidge had been so kind to give her. * What am I do to now?* the words keeps runing around her head as she hears a small whimper coming from the bed. She truns around to look at them and walks over with soft steps and just stops at bedside, the little thing looks like they are not haveing the best of dreams. She could not blame them, she bet shes haveing them tonight as well once she finally finds sleep herself.
She slowly stroke the little things face, tears silent runing out of both closed eyes. One out of lost another out worry the next out of fear. A small boyish voice filled with sadness and longing asking for the one person thats never going to be able to anwser back ‘ grandma, where are you?’ It breaks her heart just hearing it.
‘Oh Branch, I’m so so sorry. I should’t have brought that stupid flower to the bunker, we should’t have.’ she says as she looks at her boyfriend, now in a body of a 6 year old, his skin grey as dark ash, hair black as coal and a fearfull frown onpond his little sleeping face. It still amazed her how bad everything had gotten just within 5 days, and it all started when he asked her a favor of just getting some stuff from the deep forest. How she just wish she’d could stop her past self from taking that damn flower or just give it to the herbalist before she and Hickory went to visit him. Maybe then neither of them wouldn’t feel so bad like they do now.
‘I’m so so sorry, sweetie. I’m so sorry’ she keeps saying, tears anew starts run out her eyes again, while her mind drifts back 5 days ago, where it all started.
‘So let me see if I get this right?’ Hickory begins while he helps his brother over a giant fallen log with a rope around him and Dickory, while said brother is cursing up and down and to the high heavens for gifting him with this damn body and how he wish he’d have moveing hair like the pops have. It would sure make this a lot faster! Poppy stops to look at the bounty hunter, the half open basked strapped on her and one on each bounty hunters backs moveing a little showing herbs, barks, flowers and berries, a small smile froming on her face when Hickory nearly let loose the rope thats currently the only thing thats keeping his brother from falling several feet down, again. The small yodleller looking at the other one with a glare. Dareing his little brother loose his grip again on the rope, or else theres going to be hell to pay.
‘Branch is missing or gone out of several herbs and a type of moss thats used for a variety of diffrent meds and skin tonics? And he ask you to get them for him while he fixses something down in the bunker thats gone badly out of whack?’ For the past 4 months, Hickory and Dickory has been residents of said bunker while they are here helping the pop trolls build up their villiage again. Its part of the deal they have with Delta on the amount of charity works they need to get done with the country trolls and for what they did Poppy and Branch. First they had to help fixing some the homes and buildings back in Lonesome Flats, before they were sent to what remaind of the Pop villiage to help fix things there as well. Though to be honest, untill more of the trees and plants recover some more, theres little they can fix. Many a troll are still living in the undergrund bunker the resident grump live and build up, till some of their home trees are ready to take them in again. Though said grump was getting a little antsy with all the other trolls hyper-go-lucky energy. And endless will to party hard and as loud as possible.
Both he and Dickory had been very supriesed and shocked on how one troll had build something this lagre by the age of 15, get it so well stocked and maintain all alone for well over a decade. It was not for nothing that the other pop trolls called him the most prepared troll of the Pop villiage. *Though to be honest, we should have figured that out with how he was so prepared for just about everything on the journey* Hickory thought while putting the rope in his basket, Dickory finally on safe ground. He’s very sure that if they meet another log like that again, his big bro is just gonna swallow his pride and ask the queen for a ride over instead. It was getting very tiring getting past these forsaken logs for the both of them.
‘Yep’ the queen say, the ‘p’ poping as she said it.’ The Ruby moss is the most improtent one along with the Silver Drop Rose. They are used for some very serious bruns tonics and blood loss meds that I think even the funk trolls have never seen. Branch said that even if we only get a few of each of them, it still be enough to treat several dozen patients, but it would really help him and the doctors to have a bundle or two of each instead. They only bloom for the brief period between these 2 weeks. The rainstrom season is coming soon and they are going to be washed away soon when the first storm hits. Oooh look some more Dede berries! Miss Flourens going to be so happy that we gotten some of them, they hard to find this time of the year. Now she wont have to worry so much about the flu season’ The berries looks nice where they are hanging from their bush, a rich maroon colour with what looks like a golden stripe going around the oval shaped fruit. Poppy takes out a few small clay jars to store them in from her basket. She notes that she’s running out of room to store things. She take out a book from the basket she’d taken with her in her hair, incase she found any other herbs she’s not sure about. One of the many useful gifts Branch have given her the past 2 years.
‘So why did you take us with you girly? You know how that boy of yours don’t like us very much’ Dickory asked, it was a bit of a understatment, Branch had been rageing mad at them when he found out the their lie. Had it not been for the fact that Poppy's other friends was holding him down, Dickory is very sure he and his bro would not be walking at all. Its a bit better now, but non of the yodeller brothers wants to overstep themself the frail peace they have right now. Though he still wounders what the less colour full troll meant with ‘ this is just like what happened almost 2 years ago!’. He did not like the sound of it, not at all.
‘Mostly to give you guys some breathing room really.’ Dickory gets back, the queen is still getting some of the last berries in the jar. Then give them to him for storage in his basket. ‘Also, I know for a fact that since your both bounty hunters you guys was the better choice to take on this little trip when it comes to protection. Which I know mister grumpy is not going argue against, beside I’d rather take you guy over the other one thats avaialble.’ * The less said about Creek the better off I am* Poppy thinks, not wanting to take that guru on this trip today, lately the purple troll was trying to get them alone very often and that scared her.
The three continue their journey, stoping every now and then for a breather or a brief lunch, when they come to a area that has the herbs they are looking for. Its not easy to get to them though. The roses blooms on a small cliff thats very close to a river that has some very sharp stones jutting out and the moss prefer to be on the ceilings in a cave that is home some nasty creeps and crawls that no sane troll would want crawling in their pants. However, when they took a break near a tree, they a get a glimps of a snow white petals that seems to shimer in the light behinde another tree and some bushes a little father ahead of them. Hickory and Dickory is not sure if it is safe to go there, but Poppy is insistent that they at least check it out.
They come onpond a small clearing with a pond near the middle of it, a single flower blooming from the north side of the pond. Its white as snow that shimer in the sun light, with what looks like golden, amethyst and royal coalbolt blue bands around the base of the pastals forming a lovely small pattern of rings together. Its shaped like a tulip, if a tulip had slightly longer pastals and curly torns that is. They can smell a faint hint of sweet yet lightly bitter smell coming for it.
‘Now what in blues hell is this? Poppy do you know what this flower is?’ Hickory ask as he looks at the plant. Its very nice to look at and would make a wounderfull gift to a loved one, but dose not go near it. Neither he nor Dickory knew if it was safe to go anywere near it. No doubt that something had to be wrong if only the flower was the only thing to bloom in that pond. He dose not get a anwser for a while, the queen busy with her herb book to see what they have stumblot onpond.
‘Thats very strange. Its not in the book.’ the pink troll say with a mumble. She looks at the two and ask ‘ are there any sticks or stones near bye that we can throw? We need to check that its not a pond lucker. Those things are rightout nasty to deal with and I rather like to keep my arms or legs intact.’ A shiver gos down her spine when she think what happened to the last party group that went out to gather stuff from the deepest part of the forest. From a 35 group to only 14 coming back, almost half of them missing limbs thanks only to dose things. Was it not for that 2 of them had realy good aim, more would have been lost.
‘I think a saw some over there by the river. Gimme a min’ Dickory say as he runs there to get some. When he comes back the three of them each choice a spot to hit, but noting happens. They to it a few more times, just to be sure but is just a normal pond. Relief settels in a bit, but they move slowly near the flower. Once they are near enough, Poppy takes a few minutes to look at it, than take out a pair of gloves, a sturdy looking glass jar and a small spade.
‘Don’t tell me your gonna take that flower with you?!’ Dickory almost shouts. ‘It can’t be safe if it is the only thing that living in this damn pond!’
‘I have to. This area is the closest to the villiage when it comes to get these types of herbs. The others can take weeks to go to and fro. Finding a plant that we know nothing about so close here, I have to take this to our herbalists to find out what it is. For all we know it might do more harm than good to this area’ Poppy anwser back, most of her focus on the plant, not knowing how true her words would become.
Once she got it in the jar, she looks at them and says ‘Its best we go now. We don’t need to be here any longer’ the hunters agree with both of them tur-
‘WAAAAAA’ a scream comes out of Branch traped yet again in another nightmare that he can’t wake up from, sending Poppy out of her thoughts and chair like a rocket crash and running to him. She hugs him while the trolling continue to scream his heart out, his fear clear as day, small fists hitting her chest every now and then. His not stoping and his sob aren’t getting better either.
*My poor poor Branch. Why do you have to suffer more of this?* rings in her head, well aware that her boyfriend haven’t had this kind of nightmare in a long time. It seems fate still wanted to give the troll some more grief. All she can do now is hold him tight, whisper sweet nothings and patt his back.
Slowly but surely Branch began to calm down, and slowly Poppy sings whatever her tried mind can come up with right now not careing if they fit with the song whats so ever.
Sweet baby mine don’t cry
The moons here to sing you a lullaby
And am here to sing with stars
Sweet baby mine don’t cry
We are all here to make you smile
She continues to sing as Branch slowly starts falling to a peacefull slumber, but Poppy know its not over yet. She lays him back to bed makeing sure not to wake him. Once she sure his going to sleep a bit more she drags herself to her own bed try to get some rest before Branch wakes with another scream.
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A ✨️ smol ✨️ collection of my old plant babies, that are either in storage or no longer - I cannot WAIT to be able to own my own plants again and nature them, watch them thrive in my new home 🏡 #FreshStart #Nature #Plants #Beauceron #SBT #DogMama #PlantMama #Selfie #SelfLove #StaffordshireBullTerrier #Art #Photography #SouthWest #FriendsorFriends #PlantsForEveryone (at Frome, Somerset) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZHLpeQIjUF/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Hey ~ I am here again with this pretty sexy boy ! Tbh I love both when Yuuki is a cute little boy and when Yuuki is a sexy play boy... He definitely has all his parent’ sex appeal *drooling*
Anyway, here are the headcanons. The next post about Yuuki will be the last one with my headcanons ; I know this one is... well you will see. Don’t worry, I swear this is a happy-ending story ! x)
Yuuki’s adolescence part 2 :
- Yuuki asked Fudou about how he realised Kidou was the only one for him. Fudou said it wasn’t the same kind of love than with anybody else. It was “more… more everything. Kinda hard to explain”. Yuuki wasn’t very surprised but Fudou added something before they changed subject. “It’s not that you realise, it’s like you wake up one day all around someone and think, oh boy, this person is actually my oxygen”. Fudou was always this poetic when he was talking about Kidou without him knowing it.
- Yuuki asked the same to Kidou, who seemed to think about it for hours (Yuuki almost thought he actually had forgotten the question) but he finally replied that it was when he kissed him one day. It felt like having a raging storm inside, with only tenderness was escaping his gestures, tenderness and irrationally, powerful love. That day, he only… knew it. Yuuki realised how much true love was complicated.
- Yuuki turned down a girl’s confession someday and when she asked why, he said he wanted to find his soulmate. She laughed at him and said he wouldn’t find it if he wasn’t searching at first.
- He got selected for the national junior team, and won the highschoolers equivalent of FFI with his teammates. He got along pretty well with the team (Japan Unity) and flirted with some of the members. But everytime he was getting interested with someone, he was finally feeling something was wrong and never dated any of them.
- Yuuki is very popular at school, so no one can explain why he is still single. There are a lot of rumors about him being already in love with someone so everybody is trying to find who it is.
- Sakuma came back at Teikoku Highschool Academy to help Kidou with the teams. He is often there for practices to talk about everyone personal training programs with Kidou. Yuuki talks to him whenever he can, and can’t believe nobody is seeing his obvious crush on Sakuma.
- Sometimes Kidou frowns when Sakuma is too friendly with Yuuki. He says they need to be professional and equal with all the kids but Sakuma retorts he is friendly with all the kids. They all know it’s not totally true.
- Yuuki once thought his heart was going to explode, because Sakuma patted his hair. They were having small talk in the corridor, just in front of the changing room. Sakuma left and Yuuki was there, blushing and trying to stop the irrational bumping of his heart.
- Kidou once fainted  because he was overworking for the Football Frontiere. As he was taken to the hospital, Sakuma drove Yuuki there. Yuuki was so worried he was almost crying, and finally Sakuma comforted him by saying Kidou was going to be okay, he just needed rest. Yuuki held him tight when they got down the car.
-Yuuki realised he was slightly taller than Sakuma now. It was the perfect height to kiss his nose…
-One day he was cleaning up the field, alone with Sakuma and chatting casualy with him when the older told him that he should wear goggles, before someone dies frome seeing his eyes. Yuuki couldn’t help but feeling turned on as hell, and he was practically sure Sakuma blushed slightly when he said this.
-The more Yuuki grows up, the more people goes into raptures about how much he looks alike his dads. Most of the time it’s about Kidou’s eyes and Fudou’ smile. Yuuki is pretty proud of it.
- One day he randomly ran into Sakuma when he was hanging on with some friends of him. He said goodbye to them and joined Sakuma to the café he was sitting ; they talked dor hours, and at some point Yuuki started to play footsie with his coach. Sakuma didn’t say anything, which troubled Yuuki a lot.
-Yuuki can’t help but think about Sakuma’s body almost every night. It’s even starting to irritate him. He curses Sakuma’s soft curves, his fair hair, his gorgeous tan and… his ass.
- Kidou stayed on sick leave for a while so Sakuma was the only one coaching Teikoku’s teams. Yuuki always stayed after practice to help him close the changing rooms and clean the field. When they got out, Sakuma shivered, obviously freezing cold, so Yuuki lended him his scarf. Sakuma gave him back two days later and Yuuki slept with it until he couldn’t smell Sakuma’ scent anymore.
-Sakuma once entered the locker room when the team was changing to review their match. Yuuki’s best friends told him later that Sakuma was kinda unable to take his eyes off his body.
- Yuuki gave in someday and cornered Sakuma in the storage room. He didn’t answered when Sakuma asked him if everything was okay, taking advantage of the dark to lay his hands on Sakuma’s hips and putting their bodies closer. Sakuma asked again what he was doing, and Yuuki decided he needed to say it once and for all. “I love you” he said.
- Sakuma stayed silent for a while, before holding the kid back and sighing it was a very bad idea to fall in love with an old man. Yuuki only held it tighter, kissing shyly his neck, breathing his hair.
- Yuuki kissed Sakuma once… then twice, before the older push him away, saying he was married and Yuuki was his best friends’ kid, and that everything was pointless. Yuuki ignored him and kissed him one more time, feeling his body both burst into flame and be electrocuted. It was a warm, stinging, raging, boiling feeling. And everything got even better when Sakuma put his hands on his cheeks.
- Sakuma ran away when they stopped kissing, and Yuuki felt miserable and hopeful at the same time.
- Sakuma didn’t come to Teikoku the next days.
- One evening Kidou and Fudou were waiting for Yuuki when he got home. He asked what was wrong and they said Sakuma told them what was going on. They tried to explain him that Sakuma was married and that he was way too young, and that he needed to forget about this story. Yuuki felt like his whole body was falling into pieces, especially his heart, and he said angrily that it was unfair, that he was in love with Sakuma, and that Sakuma loved him too.
- He realised Sakuma was sitting in the sofa with Genda at this very moment, and felt his heart broke and destroyed when Sakuma faced him, telling him it was an error, and that he was in love with his husband. He apologised for his reaction and told Yuuki he needed to move on. Then Genda and him left and Yuuki’s mind went blank for a couple of second before he broke down crying with all his tears. Kidou and Fudou only joined him and hold him tight to comfort him the best they could.
- Yuuki couldn’t help but saying again and again that it was unfair because he was sure Sakuma was his soulmate, he was sure of it because he never really stopped loving him, and because he just knew it, as if it was written somewhere in the stars. Why couldn’t he have his soulmate ? It was so unfair.
- Sakuma and Kidou decided it would be better if Sakuma just stopped coaching at Teikoku. Yuuki was still sure of their link, and luckily no one asked Sakuma about it because he was practically sure of it too.
So ? Feel free to give your point, as always ! ~ And a bonus too :
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O negative is for Oscar! Chapter 4
Chapter 4 :We are O Negative!!
After the group of six arrived at the dormitory, they used the key and opened the door.
“That’s not bad,I think?“asked Rika.
“Let’s get in and explore this place!” said Marika. Oscar was walked upstairs,she found that there are one bedroom which have 6 beds enough for them to sleep on tonight,one bathroom and an empty room.
‘Maybe this empty room should be a storage.’
At that moment Marika had called her friends to meet each other at a living room.
Downstairs,living room. “So…” Marika opening the conversation. “ Let’s introduce each other so that we can know each other identities and personal information….Who’s gonna introduce first?” “Me!” Replied Rika.“I’m Natsumi Rika !” “Rika-chan, which is your blood type ;A ,O or AB?” Rika answered “My blood type is O negative.” “What is your favorite hobby?” “My hobby? Well…I don’t really know but I usually draw a picture of pretty dolls!” Oscar listened every word from her friend and wrote it on her notebook. Marika asked “Who’s next?” “Me!” It is Fumio who answered. “My name is Murasaki Fumio,my blood type is O negative , my hobby is playing tennis and spending time on computer graphics.“he laughed because since he was a child,he would always playing computer games and fascinated by the beautiful things that made from graphic . Fumio patted his friend’s shoulder. "Hey,Makoto!You are the next!” “Huh?"He was surprised but that’s okay because he had a little bit talking to the girl already. "My name is Tadashi Makoto,my blood type is O negative,my hobby is playing basket ball,collecting figures and drawing something like…um…My collection.” “Can I be the next?” Oscar asked. Marika agreed and then Oscar started to introducing herself. “My name is Oscar Yamada,well I know that Japanese name usually begins with surname but as I’m a French-Japenese so my surname would came after the name,my blood type is O negative,my hobby is playing instruments like violin,guitar or piano,I can play any sports but my favorites is basket ball,swimming,fencing and tennis.” Marika looked at each of them.“Looks like all of you and include me we are all have the same blood type!” “Oh,really?"everyone were surprised,they neither not a siblings nor a relatives,how could they have the same blood type? "OK,this time…me"Marika smiled and pointed to herself. "My name is Yukki Marika,my blood type is also O negative ,my hobby is drawing something like dazzling dress or clothing,collecting something cute and watching video about how to dress up and make up.” Oscar was very interesting in each of her friends’ detail,she had been thought by her father that every human is equal and had their different beauty inside their own and that is right,she thinks that everyone is beautiful eventhough they are different. “Time to have a lunch,eh?"Rika asked,she’s now hungry! Fumio looked at the watch."Yeah,it’s 11.00 AM.” “Let’s go to the bus station ,it isn’t far away frome here!” added Makoto. “OK,let’s go!” Everyone cheered.
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11-8-17 my books
2/2/2018
100 People Who Changed the World, LIFE
1984 by George Orwell
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
30 Days of Night: 1, 2, 3, 7
500 Tricks: Storage by Page One
A Burnt-Out Case by Graham Greene
A Certain … Je Ne Sais Quoi by Charles Timoney
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain (Signet Classics
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (with The Chimes)
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
After the Funeral by Agatha Christie (in Poirot: the Post-War Years)
A Home at the End of the World by Michael Cunningham
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood
A Life in Poems: Selected Works of Khoo Seok Wan
All My Sons by Arthur Miller (x3)
All-Star Superman: 1
All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld
All The Sad Young Literary Men by Keith Gessen
Alms for Oblivion by Simon Raven
A Man Asleep by Georges Perec (and Things: A Story of the Sixties)
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
And the Mountains Echoed, Khaled Hosseini
Animal Farm by George Orwell
An Inspector Calls, J. B. Priestley
Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
Antigone (in The Three Theban Plays) by Sophocles (Robert Fagles translation)
A Pack of Liars by Anne Fine
A Passage to India, E. M. Forster
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Arcadia by Tom Stoppard
A Room with a View by E. M. Forster
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
A Series of Unfortunate Events 3: The Wide Window, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 4: The Miserable Mill, by Lemony Snicket (x2)
A Series of Unfortunate Events 5: The Austere Academy, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 7: The Vile Village, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 8: The Hostile Hospital, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 9: The Carnivorous Carnival, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 10: The Slippery Slope, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 11: The Grim Grotto, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 12: The Penultimate Peril, by Lemony Snicket
A Series of Unfortunate Events 13: The End, by Lemony Snicket
A Short History of England by Simon Jenkins
A Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Ajahn Chah, Jack Kornfield, Paul Bretier
A Taste of Freedom by Ven. Ajahn Chah
Atlanta Review: Asia (Spring/ Summer 2002)
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Atonement by Ian McEwan
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie
Batman Hush: 1, 2
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine: Selected Verse and Prose Poems
Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan Aiken
Black Maria by Diana Wynne Jones
Boy by Roald Dahl
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
Buddhism for Beginners, Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
Bullfighting by Roddy Doyle
Burning Your Boats: Collected Stories by Angela Carter
Carbonel by Barbara Sleigh
Cat Among the Pigeons by Agatha Christie (in Poirot: the Post-War Years)
Cat and Mouse in a Haunted House by Geronimo Stilton
Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
Ceriph: issue 2
Ceriph: issue 6
Cha-no-yu: The Japanese Tea Ceremony by A. L. Sadler
Chaos by James Gleick
Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White
Chicken Rice (24 Flavours series by BooksActually)
Chinese Ethnic Minority Motifs by Page One
Cligés by Chretien de Troyes (in Arthurian Romances by DigiReads.com Publishing)
Collected Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
Collected Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (x2, one translated by Pevear and Volokhonsky)
Crow Boy by Taro Yashima
Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Cymbeline by Shakespeare (The Pelican Shakespeare)
Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
Daredevil Noir
Dead Man’s Folly by Agatha Christie
Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
Dog Friday by Hilary McKay
Death Note: Another Note: The Lost Angeles BB Murder Cases
Demian by Herman Hesse
Dhammapada, Venerable Buddharakkhita
Dinosaur in a Haystack by Stephen Jay Gould
Don Quixote by Cervantes
Drawing and Painting the Portrait by John Devane
Dune by Frank Herbert
Each Peach Pear Plum by Janet and Allan Ahlberg
East Lynne by Mrs Henry Wood
Eating Chinese Food Naked by Mei Ng
Economics: Making Sense of the Modern Economy, The Economist
Elidor by Alan Garner
Emma by Jane Austen (x2)
English Literature Made Simple by H. Coombes
Erec et Enide by Chretien de Troyes (in Arthurian Romances by DigiReads.com Publishing)
ESV Holy Bible
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
Ethics in Buddhist Perspective by K. N. Jayatilleke
Evolve or Die (Horrible Science) by Phil Gates
Facing the Torturer by Francois Bizot
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Baltic Sea Ports Welcome Record Number of Cruise Guests in 2019
The cruise industry in the Baltic Sea continues to grow with a record-breaking number of cruise guests visiting the region as well as an increase in the number of calls.
The newly published 2020 edition of the Cruise Baltic Market Review indicates that 5,909,784 guests visited the ports in the Baltic Sea in 2019, an increase of 9.1 percent from 2018 and 16.9 percent from 2017. 
Shoulder seasons from January to May and September to December have increased by 10.5 percent, and there has been an increase in overnight stays from 730 in 2018 to 777 in 2019.
With a 37.8 percent growth rate in 2019, small ports are the segments with the largest growth.
Copenhagen is still the largest cruise port with 940,000 guests in 2019, an 8.2 percent increase frome 2018. The next most visited cruise ports were Kiel, St. Petersburg, Stockholm and Tallinn.
In 2020, Cruise Baltic expects guest numbers to increase by more than 450,000 compared to 2019 to almost 6.4 million guests, an increase of 7.7 percent, with calls increasing by 8.4 percent.
The cruise industry supports over 12,500 jobs in the region, according to a study released last year.
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