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Doomwatch TV series coming to Talking Pictures TV
Doomwatch TV series coming to Talking Pictures TV
Back in 1970, Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis created the series Doomwatch for the BBC. It ran for three series, and while I was too young to watch at the time, it had a lot of impact on the British psyche, and one of those shows people watched who didn’t watch science fiction. It’s a good test for my what exactly is science fiction? (#weisf) — it’s what we might now call an eco-drama series, and the…
#caroline munro#cellar club#doomwatch#featured#gerry davis#john paul#kit pedler#robert powell#simon oates#wendy hall
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Aquí me escondo de nuevo.
Pensé que el mundo entendería...
#cellar door#graveyard club#stop#night#night life#tumblr#music#love#close your eyes#spotify#seguen#seguen oriah#Spotify
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Ohh... me likey!
#she has a fun sense of humour#rc nova#she's the third mc i've come across who ends up straight in a cellar in 1 season ahaha#bet nova irene and mei would have quite the conversation if they ever meet#personal rant#spoiler#romance club#screenshots#screenshots spoiler#screenshot#rc wtc#rc w time catcher
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Tocade by Rochas? Nirvana Bourbon by Elizabeth and James? Whispers in the Library by Maison Martin Margiela? Lalique Le Parfum by Lalique? ✨💋🪞✨
Oh darling, thank you sm for these recommendations!!!!!! 💕💕💕💕 I’ve had the Lalique and MMM ones on my radar but nirvana bourbon is new to me and it sounds so nice! I think you’ve mentioned Tocade before & ever since I’ve been trying to hunt it down 👀 it sounds amazing & might be just what I need…
#✨💋🪞#ask#Flakon#I’ll have to try the MMM on Tuesday. I think I’ve only tried Jazz Club before#we only have a tiny Sephora here and I REALLY don’t like the atmosphere#it’s very…tacky? maybe because it’s so cramped#so I usually just rush in & out of the perfume department when I really need something#I much prefer Douglas & Galeria for their layouts. they give most scents the space they need#BUT!! they also don’t have a few S has. so sometimes I’m forced to go into that cramped cellar of a store#with its ‘B is for…Burberry’ stickers and so on.#but I also just don’t like the colour scheme. the black/white/pink…hmmmmngh ugly.#and everything always seems a little. sticky. & you only encounter teens there. or American tourists.#plus I always feel like TikTok only gets their scents from there so it’s like. the FragTok store to me. good girl store. :/.#<- pointless rant#what I’m saying is: I’ll try the MMM 😭💕 it sounds really nice!!!
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NEW Cellar Club with Caroline Munro Talking Pictures TV Sky 328 Freeview 82 Virgin 445 Freesat 306
This Week!
Premiere Fri-23-August at 9pm Caroline Munro returns with THE CELLAR CLUB. This time she brings us a film from 'Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense' series with PAINT ME A MURDER (1984) starring Michelle Phillips, James Laurenson, and David Robb, directed by Alan Cooke.
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Andrew Combs Interview: The In-between Space
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
Andrew Combs has discovered the magic in the stillness. For this singer-songwriter with a family, including young kids, the evening, post-bedtime, represented the do-or-die moment for creativity: He could either kick back and relax or start some new tunes. What he found was that such hours of the night were actually the most fruitful. At ease, Combs was able to tell all kinds of stories, from autobiographical and biographical to fictional, with tones ranging from light, sweet, and romantic to heavy and devastating. The result is the aptly titled Dream Pictures (Chunk of Coal/Missing Piece), a collection of songs that started at home and built up into their own surreal worlds in the studio.
Upon reading the history behind Dream Pictures, I immediately thought of Combs' previous album, Sundays, because it was also named after and born out of a regular schedule. (Combs wrote a song during the week and recorded it on a Sunday.) But in speaking to Combs last month, it became clear to me that Dream Pictures' existence as a product of mental clarity was more casual than it was some newfound, purposeful desire to create. It's also not an album of kitchen table existential dread like Hiss Golden Messenger's Bad Debt; while they contain moments of self-doubt or even anger and violence, the songs on Dream Pictures are attitudinally variable, even within themselves. On "Eventide", Combs' dedication to his wife rife with subtle drums and piano, muted pedal steel, and whooshing synths, he nonetheless delivers lines like, "I passed away deep in my slumber / Far from fury and far grief." The folky, soulful, and textural "Your Eyes and Me" juxtaposes clever, pointed similes--"Your melancholy hair like curtains in between your eyes and me"--with verses that are weighty in their ambiguity. "Swan dive in the water / Down to the bottom of the lake / Visions of you and our daughters / But I drowned them all now, didn't I babe?" Combs asks, as you gasp, wondering who or what (the visions? the daughters themselves?) was exactly drowned. The very same song contains a plea to "remember the good before the bad," a useful mantra no matter the context.
On Dream Pictures, Combs worked again with Dom Billett, the drummer on Sundays. Billett co-produced Dream Pictures and helped Combs flush out the instrumental arrangements, playing drums, bass, piano, and synthesizers and providing background vocals. Overall, Billett's keen ear for atmosphere, combined with Combs' acoustic and electric guitar playing and Spencer Cullum's pedal steel, gave life to the idea of "dream pictures." Opening track "Fly In My Wine", written by the three of them, is an instrumental consisting of upright piano, pedal steel, and field recorded audio from Richard Serra's installation at the Bilbao Guggenheim. "To Love" is another sonic experiment, one not too far removed from Combs' initial demo, Combs delivering high-pitched, starry-eyed mantras over analog synths, electric guitars, and noise. "The Sea in Me" binds scraped acoustic guitars with an 8-bit synth line. These off-kilter sound collages effectively represent the fragility of memories and dreams. Even on comparatively traditional pop songs like the ballad "Point Across", the echo and delay on Billett's snares feel like time being bent. And when the instrumentation itself is cleaner, it effectively contrasts Combs' unhinged narrator: On Burton Collins co-write "I'm Fine", an electric guitar and Rhodes jam, Combs plays the part of the lovelorn person denying his own heartbreak. "Do I ever touch your heart at all?" he asks, "Or are you busy laughing while I'm punching the walls?"
When I spoke to Combs, he was again in the stillness, but he wasn't working. He was on a beach in the Florida panhandle, on a vacation with his family and parents, getting some much needed rest before moving again. Starting tomorrow, Combs will embark on a two-and-a-half-week tour of the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands, armed with an acoustic guitar, drum machine, and keyboards. Though Combs is known as a Nashville singer-songwriter, his first love was electronic music, and these days, he writes most of his songs on piano as opposed to guitar. And if the sparkling smog of Dream Pictures is any preview, he might just be able to shed that Americana label once and for all. Below, read our conversation, edited for length and clarity.
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Since I Left You: Sundays was titled and formed around a dedicated day of the week that you sat down and recorded the song you had written over the past seven days. Dream Pictures is sort of similar in that it was inspired by your periods of creativity after your kids went to sleep. Is there something that's special in general about setting aside consistent time for music?
Andrew Combs: Honestly, it started out of pure necessity. It's [when] I can have time alone. I don't know how conscious I [am] of it, but at this age, I'm trying to stay more present and really take in every day and what I'm grateful and thankful for. That doesn't necessarily mean that the songs are all about that, but [I'm] trying to be cognizant of the world that I'm living in now. That time of day is when [songwriting] is easiest to do, [when] I'm still with it enough that I can formulate creative output that may or may not mean something.
SILY: Let me ask you a couple questions about what the songs on Dream Pictures are about. First, I'm assuming there are some songs on here that are not autobiographical.
AC: Yeah. I do feel like pieces of me are in every song, but "The Sea in Me" is about two friends going through a breakup with each other. That's not about me at all, really, but there are things I identify with in that song from my history.
SILY: Even if songs aren't about you, however, they have that same sort of biographical presence, that "moment in time" feel.
AC: Listening back now, I definitely think that's correct. They are little snapshots in time.
SILY: Quite literally, the opening track, "Fly In My Wine", has field recordings, which I find, when mixed with abstract instrumentation, to be very dream-like, which would go along with the theme of the record. When did you realize you wanted to open the album with something like that?
AC: When I figured out the album title was going to be Dream Pictures. I'm right there with you in that field recordings mixed with abstract music feels dream-like. I also really love the song "Eventide". I wanted it to be the first song, but I didn't feel like just starting [the record] with the song itself. I wanted to have some sort of bed to dip your toes into.
SILY: "Eventide" is, on the whole, a dedication to your wife, but one can read yourself working through some troubles. A line like, "I passed away deep in my slumber / Far from fury and far grief"--I don't know what you're referring to, but both within the album and within certain songs themselves, there are moments of struggle or darkness.
AC: Totally. I'm always looking for the darkness in the light and the light in the darkness. Maybe I should try to accept the light when it's light and the dark when it's dark.
SILY: But the former is more true. It speaks to the complexity of things, that things aren't one or the other.
AC: Sure. It would be nice, though, to live in the light.
SILY: If we could figure it out, everybody would be doing it.
AC: That's right.
SILY: What's the story behind "Heavy the Heart"?
AC: Without getting too namey, it's sort of about Elvis, but it's really about a couple people I've known within the music industry who burned it at both ends. They've all been tragic people deep inside, destined for a large and horrific crash.
SILY: Spencer Cullum's pedal steel stands out to me throughout the record. Normally, pedal steel stands out in general by virtue of its sheer quality, but on a lot of this album's songs, it's really subtle. Was that a product of Spencer's choice, the mixing, or something else?
AC: It's a combined brainchild of Spencer, myself, and Dom. Pedal steel is a beautiful instrument, but being in Nashville and starting our careers in the Americana sphere and hearing pedal steel all the time, it can be overplayed and overused. We three have all gravitated towards simplicity and stripping back instead of layering and putting a lot of stuff on top. That being said, on a song like "Mary Gold" or "Genuine and Pure", we really wanted it to stand out for a solo section. I know Spencer's taste is similar, and Dom's is probably the same, but I really like Steely Dan pedal steel instead of alt country [pedal steel,] a more tasteful, thought-out thing. Some of [the pedal steel subtlety] is in the mixing, but I'd say 90% of it is where we chose to put it.
SILY: The instrument has become really prevalent in indie rock to the point where so much prominent indie rock is basically alt country. You'd be considered more of an Americana artist, accurate or not, but Dream Pictures is closer to me to Steely Dan than it is alt country.
AC: Yeah. I know how I got into [Americana,] but I don't necessarily know how I'm gonna escape those tags. [laughs] I'll let time deal with that.
SILY: You've definitely never released a song like "To Love", which is electronic. Can you tell me how that song came to be from start to finish?
AC: I made demos for a lot of [the Dream Pictures] songs on my computer at home. I have a really simple setup with the MIDI controls, microphone, and guitars. That was the only song for which we actually used a lot of the demo. I didn't think or know if it was gonna fit. I still don't really know, but I like it a lot. I definitely feel like there's a handful of songs that I really like that I have stowed away in that vain.
When I first got into music, I was into electronic music. Besides hearing The Beatles and knowing it was something special, when I first started making my own compositions or songs, it was all electronic stuff. It's something I've always loved to do. I haven't always felt confident enough to put it on a record. I definitely feel like I'm doing it more and more. [On the] "To Love" demo, I had done the drums and some of the keyboards and the guitar solo and the vocals. [Dom] added percussion, more keys, and real bass. I don't have a real bass, so I just played bass on the keyboard. It's definitely different than the rest of the record.
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SILY: I wanted to ask you about "Table For Blue", which seems like a very sweet, simple, almost low-stakes song, in the best way. Is that how it fits within Dream Pictures, providing levity?
AC: Yes. It's the kind of song I've always been trying to write since I started writing songs. It is a low-stakes songwriting song. I'll always try and write songs like that, but they're fewer and farther between these days.
SILY: You co-wrote "I'm Fine" with Burton Collins. Can you tell me about your working relationship with him?
AC: Burton and I have written a lot since 2011 or 2012. For six years, I had a publishing deal where I was co-writing all the time for people on Music Row. Burton is one of the very few people I've maintained a working relationship with. He's mostly an actor. He doesn't play or sing. But he's a brilliant lyricist. He writes with Doja Cat and also collaborates with country people. He did a kids play. He likes to keep his fingers in as many things as possible. We've written a lot over the past ten years and try to do so once or twice a year.
Dream Pictures cover art
SILY: How did you come up with the front cover for the album? Lately, you have a lot of experimental photographs of yourself adorning your records.
AC: It's a photo my buddy Austin Leih took. He's done videos for me in the past and did the "Eventide" visual accompaniment. I was just messing with the picture and the idea of "dream pictures" and the in-between space, [such as] between dreaming and sleeping. I might have hit the nail too much on the head.
SILY: It doesn't have to be subtly symbolic. It can just look cool.
AC: Good. [laughs]
SILY: You co-designed the record cover, too. I know you paint, but do you do design work?
AC: My dad is a retired graphic designer, so I grew up knowing that world. I've always dabbled in it, but I've never had the money to buy the Adobe suites and have never had the time or want to learn how to do it technically well. It's something I do find pleasing to toy around with. I didn't have much money behind this record and Sundays, so [I tried] to do as much as I could by myself.
SILY: Will your upcoming tour be the first time you've played these songs live?
AC: I've played a few of them at a show here and there, trying them out, but yeah, in terms of a formal setting. I'm playing solo, so it's not going to be a full record experience, but I'm trying to incorporate drum machine and keyboards. I'm so bored by the [just] acoustic guitar thing.
SILY: I'm sure it'll prove an artistically satisfying challenge to adapt the songs in that way, too.
AC: Totally. It's actually been really fun.
SILY: On what instrument did you write most of the Dream Pictures songs?
AC: A lot of them were on keys. I'm not a great keyboard player. I just kind of plunk along with chords. Dom did the more elaborate arrangements. I have an old RMI Electra-piano and mess around on that a lot. There are certain things that only guitar can do, but I've grown bored with it being the thing I reach for every time. I think it's nice to start with keys or even a drum beat to change things up.
SILY: Are you planning on touring in the US?
AC: I don't know. I'd like to do some stuff. I can't really foresee doing a real long tour, hitting smaller markets, because I can't afford it. I would at least like to do New York, Philly, the East Coast big city stuff. Do a Nashville show, maybe go out West. It might also depend on if a big artist likes the record and wants to take me out to do some opening sets. I'm always keen on that in the States. It's a lot easier that way.
SILY: That makes sense. You don't have to do a ton of the planning yourself.
AC: And if they have an established audience you haven't tapped into. I did some shows with The Milk Carton Kids, and it was the best opening slot ever, because their crowd is quiet and respectful and they listen. What I do is subtle and can be quiet, so it worked. Then you have those people on your side.
SILY: Are you writing right now?
AC: The time period after you make something and before it comes out is actually really productive for me. It's a time to dream and mess around without a deadline or expectations. I don't know what exactly it is, but I have ideas floating around for what's next. Who knows whether it will stay that way or morph into something different. A lot of my time right now is being spent getting ready for the tour.
SILY: When you're making music, do you try to not consume other media? Or are you pretty good at compartmentalizing and not letting other records, TV shows, movies, or books affect you?
AC: I like learning and listening and seeing new stuff all the time, so I keep it going at all times.
SILY: Anything recent you've liked?
AC: I read [Daniel Mason's] North Woods, which was really beautiful. I'm re-reading East of Eden, which is one of my favorites. The King Hannah record is really cool. I'm listening to these Romanian folk songs, which are mostly a capella with maybe some sparse instrumentation, but they're really cool. I wouldn't know how to tell you what they're called, though, because they're in a different alphabet. I don't watch a ton of TV. I really liked The Zone of Interest.
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Tour dates
8/22: The Keep, Guildford, UK 8/23: The Railway Inn, Winchester, UK 8/24: Stanford Hall, Bottesford, UK 8/25: Caroline Street Social Club, Shipley, UK 8/26: Kazimier Stockroom, Liverpool, UK 8/27: St Mary's Creative Space, Chester, UK 8/28: The Workmans Cellar, Dublin, Ireland 8/29: Cleere's Bar & Theatre, Kilkenny, Ireland 8/30: The American Bar, Belfast, UK 8/31: Run of the Mill 2024, Paisley, UK 9/1: Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh, UK 9/3: Water Rats, London, UK 9/5: De Doelen, Rotterdam, Netherlands 9/6: Luxor Live, Arnhem, Netherlands 9/7: Burgerweeshuis, Deventer, Netherlands 9/8: Sugar Mountain x Indiestad Met Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands 9/9: Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
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Co w jazzie piszczy [sezon 2 odcinek 26]
premierowa emisja 24 lipca 2024 – 18:00 Graliśmy: Brad Mehldau “Nocturne” z albumu “Apres Faure” – Nonesuch Records Brad Mehldau “Between Bach” z albumu “After Bach II” – Nonesuch Records Liva Dumpe “Sonata No 1. in G major” z albumu “Tālskatis” Sarah Hanahan “Welcome” z albumu “Among Giants” – Blue Engine Records Ivanna Cuesta “Chaos” z albumu „A Letter to the Earth” – Orenda…
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#Adam Dotson#Alfred Lorinius#Apres Faure#April Varner#Avery Sharpe#Blue Engine Records#Brad Mehldau#Cellar Music Group#Charlie Kohlhase#Charlie Kohlhase’s Explorers Club#Co w jazzie piszczy#Flukten#Hubro Records#Ivanna Cuesta#Ivo Perelman#Jan Sebastian Bach#JKNM Records#Kim Cass#Laura Cocks#Lisen Rylander Löve#Liva Dumpe#Mandorla Music Flukten#Matt Mitchell#Matthew Shipp#Nonesuch Records#Northern Spy Records#Odin Records#Orenda Records#Pi Recordings#Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
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Top 10…or 12 Haunted Sites visited in 2023
The most amazing, unique, creepy (and simply coolest) haunted places we visited around the world in 2023.
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#Biester Palace#cairn#castle hackett#cemetery#Culver City#Culver Studios#Edgerton#erie street cemetery#Fae and fairies#fairies#fairy legends#Galena#Galena Cellars#galway#ghost#Ghost Adventures#haunted#hellfire club#hollywood#hollywood toys and costume#Initiation Well#Ireland#J.J. Bowles#joc-o-sot#Kilkea Castle#Knights Templar#knockma hill#Lake House Inn#Limerick#Los Angeles
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some words for worldbuilding (pt. 1)
Air
billow, breath, bubble, draft, effervescence, fumes, puff, vapor
Arena
aquarium, bazaar, coliseum, field, hall, mecca, stage
Building
abbey, architecture, armory, asylum, bakery, bar, booth, cathedral, club, construction, court, department store, dock, edifice, emergency room, factory, food court, fort/fortress, framework, garrison, greasy spoon, hacienda, hangout, headquarters, hotel, inn, institute/institution, jetty, laboratory, mansion, mental hospital, monastery, mosque, museum, nursing home, office, pavilion, penitentiary, plant, prison, rampart, repository, ruins, sanctuary, shrine, skyscraper, stockade, storeroom, structure, temple, theater/theatre, treasury, warehouse, wharf
City
capital, metropolis, town, village
Furniture
altar, banister, bench, booth, bunk, cabinet, chair, couch, crib, davenport, dresser, furnishings, futon, jetty, lectern, partition, perch, platform, pulpit, rail/railing, screen, secretary, stand, wardrobe
Geographic division
area, county, desert, dynasty, kingdom, outskirts, quarter, sector, suburb, territory, tract, zone
Habitat
abode, ecosystem, environmentalist, habitat/habitation, harbor, home, land, nest, paradise, premises, refuge, settlement, tent
Habitat, human: accommodations, apartment, barracks, cabin, castle, condominium, convent, domesticity, dungeon, element, encampment, estate, grange, hacienda, home, house, housing, hut, jail, lodging, madhouse, monastery, neighborhood, old country, palace, prison, reservation, resort, sanctuary, shanty, suite, vacancy, villa
Habitat, rural: barn, burrow, conservatory, desert, farm, forest, grange, jungle, sanctuary, wilderness/wilds, wood/woods
Land
abyss, avalanche, bank, bay, bed, bluff, campus, cape, cavern, cliff, compost, cove, crevice/crevasse, dirt, downgrade, dune, elevation, estuary, expanse, field, fossil, garden, glacier, gorge, green, ground, gulf, harbor, hillock, inlet, knoll, landscape, lawn, lot, marshy, menagerie, mine, moat, mound, mountainous, nature, outlook, park, patio, pit, plateau, plaza, porch, prairie, projection, property, quagmire, ravine, ridge, savanna, shelf, soil, stack, table, trench, tundra, valley, well, wood/woods, yard
Nation
country, home, land, nationality, soil, state
Personal item
adornment, amulet, beads, best-seller, briefcase, cache, cargo, charm, contraceptive, disguise, effects, equipment, favorite, gem, glasses, handbag, jewelry, knickknack, luggage, marionette, memorabilia, necklace, novelty, object d’art, odds-on-favorite, paraphernalia, pledge, possession, pride, puppet, purse, resources, ring, souvenir, stuff, supplies, sustenance, thing/things, trappings, trifle, valuable
Planet
cosmos, Earth, galaxy, moon, planet, sphere, world
Region
capital, commonwealth, quarter, region, settlement, suburb
Room
alcove, attic, bath, bedroom, boutique, cellar, den, enclosure, foyer, gin mill, hall, lavatory, loft, outhouse, parlor, restaurant, saloon, shop, stage, store, tenement, theater/theatre, vestibule
Shape
angular, beaten, billowy, checkered, concave, conical/conic, crescent, curly, deformed, elliptical, flat, gnarled, kinky, misshapen, obtuse, round, shapeless, spiral, straight
Vehicle
camper, conveyance, motorcade, transport
Vehicle, air: aircraft, armada, blimp, dirigible, helicopter, shuttle, UFO
Vehicle, land: ambulance, bicycle, car, cherry-picker, dolly, excavator, model, traffic, truck
Vehicle, water: armada, boat, craft, fleet, sailboat, yacht
Water
abyss, aqueduct, basin, beach, blackball, brook, cape, channel, condensation, creek, deep, estuary, fountain, gulf, heading, inlet, lake, oasis, pond, promontory, reservoir, sea, spray, strait, tide, wash, wave, whirlpool
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The above are concepts classified according to subject and usage. It not only helps writers and thinkers to organize their ideas but leads them from those very ideas to the words that can best express them.
It was, in part, created to turn an idea into a specific word. By linking together the main entries that share similar concepts, the index makes possible creative semantic connections between words in our language, stimulating thought and broadening vocabulary.
Source ⚜ Writing Basics & Refreshers ⚜ On Vocabulary
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Modern Wine Cellar Mid-sized modern wine cellar design featuring porcelain tile and storage racks
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Transitional Wine Cellar - Large Example of a large transitional wine cellar design with storage racks
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L-Shape in Vancouver Example of a large transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and beige floor seated home bar design with an undermount sink, brown cabinets, marble countertops, gray backsplash, black countertops, flat-panel cabinets and limestone backsplash
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(via GIPHY) Magpie Springs South of Adelaide is an Adelaide Hills Wine Region Vineyard. Want a Wine Taste + Glass of Wine + a platter for 2 book by phone in advance Call us
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☆2000's era☆
Pop culture
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I don't wanna be like Cinderella
Sitting in a dark, cold, dusty cellar
Waiting for somebody to come and set me free
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💣 - Libra Rising/Venus/Mars will always be flawless at making good first impressions. They make everyone interested in them
💣 - Mercury in Fire signs is known for talking fast, especially if Mercury sits in the 3H as well! "Can you say it again?"
💣 - Taurus Risings/Sun/Moon are known for having very prominent cheeks/they smile is always on point as well! Their beauty is insane
💣 - Aquarius Suns/Venus/Mars/Risings set the trends up! They usually have that very influential energy
💣 - Mars - Moon aspects, especially harsh ones, are known for getting mad easily! In some scenarios it can also mean angry issues
💣 We have to appreciate the role of Sagittarius in the birth chart and one's desire to represent the culture/traditions:
Sagittarius Risings and their extraordinary energy to unite people with their culture
Sagittarius Venus making people fall in love with their culture /traditions and with their home countries
Sagittarius Mercury making the people like/understand traditional and the cultural music of a country
Sagittarius Moons is making people understand the sensitive nature of one's culture to be deeply connected with it
Sagittarius Sun for making other people appreciate their culture and traditional style
Sagittarius Mars for bringing a bit of spiciness in everything that inspires art, culture, sex, tradition
Sagittarius Jupiter, as the parent of Sagittarius , is always ready to help his children! Making a hypnotizing appearance in one's culture
💣 - Mars and Uranus aspects give an excellent performer body! They can possess good dancing skills!
💣 - Scoprio Moon/Venus/Mars adore physical touch! You can actually observe how sensible their body is to someone's touch
💣 - Aries Risings/Moon/Venus/Mars are the best ever! I don't care what others say about these placements. They make you feel appreciated. "Aries placements are never wrong"
💣 - Sun in the 7H/Libra Suns native will definitely marry someone who resembles them! Someone you have lots in common with
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I don't wanna be like someone waiting
For a handsome prince to come and save me
Oh I will survive, I know somebody's on my side
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💣 - Pluto in the 8H/10H/11H gives the vibe of someone who's very influential in society! Very popular
💣 - Aquarius Venus/Venus in the 11H/Venus at 11° 23° degrees have such a good fashion sense!! So charismatic, they always do it right
💣 - Mars in Earth Signs and degrees 2°, 6°, 10°, 14°, 18°, 22° 26° degrees are the vibe of a 'boss bitch', looking good with a new attitude
💣 - People with the 5H and 9H are the best people to go clubbing with, party never ends with them
💣 - Virgo Moon/Mars/Venus have a comforting aura. Together we belong for real! They're the ones who can understand both the logical and sensitive minds out there
💣 - NEPTUNE IN THE 1H NATIVES HAVE MESMERIZING EYES.
💣 - I adore that pop culture is literally Pluto in Sagittarius vibes, the influence can be felt so muchhhh into the society
💣 - Leo Venus natives secretly love when people worship them! Because they do really love that, directly Monalisa vibes
💣 - Mars in Pisces/Mars at 12° 24° degrees have watery eyes/ the types of eyes you sink your love inside
💣 - The good side of Saturn aspecting the ascendant is that it will influence your personality to be more dominating than others
💣 - Saturn in the 7H/Libra native has a blessing in a disguise. You may hate that Saturn will give you a spouse when you're more mature but is actually preparing you for the responsibilities that come with a healthy relationship! And a long one because Saturn lasts long. God bless
💣 - Saturn in Gemini/Saturn in the 3H native needs to acknowledge their own worth, these natives have are so powerful mentally and that helps them going through the bad obstacles in life
💣 - People who are usually attracted into vintage/old things have at least a good aspcted Venus/Moon or south node
💣 - Natives with Jupiter - Venus are so blessed, with beauty/love/looks, with everything, stop looking for love in others when you need to look for that in yourself
💣 - Gemini Mars and Mars in the 3H are those type of people who look cute when they're angry because they still have a cute face while doing it
💣 - Mars Jupiter aspects are hand in hand with Lilith - Jupiter aspects, both being extremely sexual and energetic!
💣 - Sun - Ascendant aspects natives make people's day better they're the definition for "Sunshine in an empty place."
💣 - Indicators that you may have the soul of an artist in a birth chart:
Pisces/Libra/Taurus Moon
Pisces Rising
Pisces/Libra Midheaven
Taurus/Libra Sun
Venus - ascendant aspects
Venus - Moon aspects
Moon - Neptune aspects
💣 - Pisces Venus/Venus in the 12H are so "you find me at the bottom of the sea" coded. You can just feel their emotions from far apart
💣 - Pluto - Venus aspects often make you wonder if the other person really loves you or if they love the obsession you have for them
💣 - 6H in water signs love to be encouraged by animals!! Is just their energy to be a total disney princess
💣 - Mercury and Neptune aspects have a very developed music style! You may actually observe how they voice have a special tone indicating they can easily ryhme with music
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You gotta strut like you mean it
Free your mind
It's not enough just to dream it
Come on, come on, get up
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💣 - Leo Moons/Moon in the 5H natives are the ones who can help you with loving yourself topics! These natives hold so much love that they don't mind sharing with others
💣 - Jupiter in the 1st/4th/9th/10th and 11th house are so good raised!!! I swear they have manners, good personality, they come with everything!
💣 - Jupiter and things about your spouse:
Jupiter in Gemini/Virgo natives will have that spouse they can talk everything with
Jupiter in Scoprio and the bed sessions with your spouse can make you have a lovely good experience
Jupiter in Sagittarius have such a cute spouse who may love traveling and, at the same time, experiencing everything with their spouses
Not Jupiter in Libra spouse being such a nonchalant sir! Like Babe?? Who are you? ROMEO? Yes sir!
Jupiter in Pisces natives can feel in love at first sight
💣 - Sun or Moon in the 9H are such good planets for that house! Your cultural representation, home land, your roots are deeply connected, your ancestors the same omggggg your ancestors are lovely! I can write romans about these placements 😭😭 #myfav
💣 - Uranus in your 4H is such a revolutionary placement! It can indicate you like to change homes and bring new ideas to your home decoration
💣 - Saturn in the 2H/Taurus can talk about a period of grounding where you need to leave your mind from bad thoughts and just thinking about healing
💣 - A lot of famous ppl who have been well-known bands such as Destiny Child/Pussycat Dolls tend to have very good aspected 11H placements/stelliums, even the cheetah girls lol
💣 - Mars in the 11H on the other hand is a tricky planet for the that house since it can talk about conflicts and drama in your friendship group
💣 - I am guilty of having my Mercury in the 11H and I literally can't stop talking when I'm around someone I really like 🙏🏼😍 my mouth doesn't shut upp nevahh
💣 - The rising sign of your chart ruler can tell so much about your personality! If your chart ruler is Venus, then look at your rising in th e Venus persona chart, for example:
Make sure to look after your rising sign!
💣 - Mercury in Detriment (Sagittarius and Pisces Mercury) usually tends to have high-pitched voices!!
💣 - We have to normalize that Libra is Saturn's 3rd kid since Saturn is exlated in Libra, so all the Libra Suns/Moons/Risings can have saturnuan energy
💣 - Those with Neptune or Mars in the 4H usually prefer to stay more lonely than with other people! It can happen in their house, rather staying by yourself than with the family
💣 - If they know how to flirt with you and want to get chased in a good way, they probably have a fire Venus!!!
💣 - Saturn in the 1H/Capricorn and Aquarius Rising can have skin issues such as acne while growing up and a very prominent one
💣 - Venus in the 10H/Venus in Cap/Venus at 10° 22° degrees really age up so good, they can look soo good during their teen years and look more fabulous when they get more older
💣 - Saturn in the 9H can teach people that they can have their own freedom without following a certain religion/belief
💣 - Saturn in Leo/Saturn in the 5H is so karmic that even your kids can take your karmic paths and lessons when they're born. Is a very heavy placement
💣 - Venus/Mercury in the 8H makes you to be more aware of your surroundings. It is like you feel if you're gonna get hurt by someone even if it was unexpected
💣 - Cardi B has an Aries Moon, and she doesn't play when people talk about her family members! She's really defensive. Also explains why she gets mad so easily
💣 - Aaliyah got her Venus in Sagittarius, and she had such fire songs back when she was trending! Omg God bless her
💣 - Don't make fun of someone who has their Saturn in Virgo or in the 6H because they really try their best to be good at everything, and it can get exhausting
💣 - People are always confused when I talk about my MC because in my chart is located in the 11H, and they always think that I talk about the 10th house 😭😭😭
💣 - People with prominent cancer placements usually have a very beautiful skin and face!! Especially People with Cancer Moon
💣 - Cancer Venus/Cancer Moon/Cancer Saturn natives can have the most nurturing energy ever! Like you feel so safe when you're with them
💣 - You probably share common birth chart placements with your family/friends even bf or gf. Especially people who were born in the same year as you
💣 - Love always finds a way at a different time! Most people happen to be the most in love while they have their Venus return!! When Venus returns back into the sign you have in your birthchart
💣 - Mars in Aquarius or in the 11th house/Mars at 11° 23° can be a risky placement because sometimes your friends can envy you which is so toxic coming from friend?? Never expected. Take care 🖤🖤
💙 I hope yall have a good day!! Have fun reading and enjoy 💙
💙Harmoonix💙
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