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fashionbooksmilano · 1 year ago
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Terence Donovan 100 Fashion Photos
Edited by Diana Donovan, David Hillman
Texts Robin Muir
Archive Research Alex Anthony
Foreword Grace Coddington
OH Editions, London 2021, 112 pages, 23x31cm, ISBN  978-1914317071
euro 25,00
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Terence Donovan was part of the English movement in fashion photography in the sixties and, together with Bailey and Duffy, was a photographer who made the world look at London for inspiration. His refusal to conform to expectation turned the fashion world on its head and left a lasting impact on fashion photography today.
Born in East London in 1936 to a working-class family, Donovan opened his first photographic studio in 1959, and soon became known for doing things that were edgy and original.
Terence Donovan: Fashion is a celebration of his best fashion photography, from his ground-breaking work in the sixties to his famous supermodel shots of the nineties.
Beloved by fashion magazines, from Vogue to Elle, Marie-Claire and Harper's Bazaar, Terence Donovan had been at the top of his profession for over thirty years when he died in 1996. This is a stylish gift book containing some of his most famous shots, perfect for anyone who loves his work, and lovers of fashion photography.
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cultural-engineer · 2 days ago
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Cul-de-sac (trailer) from Colin O'Toole on Vimeo.
Cul-de-sac is a middle-aged misadventure film from BAFTA-winner Colin O'Toole set in suburban Manchester during the mid-1980s. A couple finds that their lives are reaching a dead end. Stuck, they take a risk to save their relationship, but could this be a step too far? Cul-de-sac is a film about long-term relationships, communication, childhood memories, planning permission, pampas grass, and the refuge people place in distracting obsessions.
Written & directed by Colin O’Toole
Starring George | Sam Spruell Maggie | Rebekah Staton Carol | Carla Henry Terry | Kris Hitchen Ron | Anthony Serridge Brenda | Jennifer Banks
Produced by Nadia Jaynes Duncan Western Jonas Mortensen Sam Spruell
Cinematography by Jonas Mortensen
Edited by Justin Krish Music by Graham Massey Casting: Claire Bleasdale 1st Assistant Director: Josie O’Connor Casting Assistant: Annalise Bradshaw Art Director: Angie Kirk Costume Design: Jane Petrie Costume: Alison Carlin Hair & Makeup: Faye Aydin Focus Puller: Charlie Travers Clapper Loader: Georgia Brown Clapper Loader: Frances Farrell-Oscroft Key Grip: Rick Griffiths Grip Assistant: Matt Ayriss Townsend Gaffer: Alice Stevens Electrician: Chris Bird Electrician: Sara Zourki Sound Recordist: Joshua Dykes Boom Operator: Stephen Morrissey DIT: Alex Edwards Head of Catering: Imelda Raine Chef: Hermine Grey Catering Assistant: Jamie Raine Location manager: Darren Greene Action Vehicles: Rob Ottewill & Steve Proudlove Unit base facilities: Shane Dorrian & Sarah Hillman Driver: Damian O’Toole Runner: Lewis Fernandez Runner: Seren O’Toole Runner/stills photography: Bethan O’Toole
#shortfilm #shortfilmfestival #manchester #manchesterfilm #directingactors #indiefilm
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goalhofer · 2 years ago
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2022-23 Hartford Wolf Pack Roster
Wingers
#8 Alex Whelan (Ramsey, New Jersey)
#19 C.J. Smith (Des Moines, Iowa)
#21 Austin Reuschhoff (Wentzville, Missouri)
#22 Jonny Brodzinski (Blaine, Minnesota) C
#26 Tim Gettinger (North Olmsted, Ohio)
#41 Bobby Trivigno (Brookhaven, New York)
#48 Lauri Pajuniemi (Tampere, Finland)
#96 Cristiano DiGiacinto (Hamilton, Ontario)
Centers
#9 Benjamin Tardif (Notre-Dame-De-L’Île-Perrot, Quebec)
#11 Tanner Fritz (Grande Prairie, Alberta) A
#15 Turner Elson (New Westminster, British Columbia) A
#17 Gustav Rydahl (Karlstad, Sweden)
#20 Karl Henriksson (Malmö, Sweden)
#32 Matt Rempe (Calgary, Alberta)
#55 Patrick Khodorenko (Walnut Creek, California)
Defensemen
#4 Zach Giuttari (Warwick, Rhode Island)
#6 Zac Jones (Henrico County, Virginia)
#37 Andy Welinski (Duluth, Minnesota)
#44 Matthew Robertson (Edmonton, Alberta)
#49 Ty Emberson (Eau Claire, Wisconsin)
#53 Hunter Skinner (Wyandotte, Michigan)
#58 Brandon Scanlin (Hamilton, Ontario)
#74 Blake Hillman (Elk River, Minnesota)
Goalies
#31 Dylan Garand (Victoria, British Columbia)
#50 Olof Lindbom (Stockholm, Sweden)
#70 Louis Boileau-Domingue (Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Quebec)
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crushermyheart · 3 years ago
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HOME FIRES X BALLOT
Unstoppable, Mrs Barden?
Unthinkable, Mrs Cameron.
series 1 / episode 2
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lenniharrisonsims · 4 years ago
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Nadia's Pies
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HIM The Dowager Tsarina Nadia was the guest judge at the annual Spring Pie Baking Competition and presented the winner with the award.
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The competition had entries from all over the empire, but only the top four finalists were invited to present their pies to HIM for the chance to win the 10,000 Simolean prize, plus an invitation to have dinner at the Imperial Palace with the entire Imperial family (featuring their pie recipe for dessert).
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The four finalists included Claire Joly from San Myshuno, Carol Hillman from Britechester, Joy Houston from San Myshuno, and Charlene Satterfield from Evergreen Harbor.
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After tasting all the pies, complementing all of the finalists, and thanking everyone who had entered from the beginning, HIM presented a bouquet of spring pink roses to the winner...
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Claire Joly's Fresh Strawberry Pie! The Dowager Tsarina presented Mrs. Joly with her bouquet, and congratulated her on winning, saying that she can't wait to see her at the palace for their big dinner- so she can eat her strawberry pie again! 😂
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Congratulations to the winner!
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ao3feed-lokiangst · 4 years ago
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Along Came the Spiders (temp., please suggest titles) references
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3uMqYOA
by Starfire2
If you can't tell, this is is a revamp of my first story, now with more characters! This time, I will not be accepting reader input for characters (other than aliases, ages, and the team name), or origin details, but I will be open to trope suggestions. Feel free to suggest those! Also, the format is different, lots of time has passed, so I know what I'm doing a little more.
Words: 213, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Marvel
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Peter Parker, Aaron Aikman, Anna-May Parker - Character, Anya Corazon, April Parker, Ashley Barton, Jessica Drew, Katherine Pryde, May "Mayday" Parker, Penelope Parker, Petra Parker, Charlotte Morales-Stacy, Teri Hillman, Mary Jane Watson, Jennifer Justice, Elizabeth Brant, Courtney Duran, Gwendolyn Stacy, Julia Carpenter, Benjamin Reilly, Antoine Tarantella, May Reilly, Martha Franklin, Charlotte Witter, Erin Hasko, Veranke (Marvel), Diane Jenkins, Laura Kinney, Roger Gocking, Parker Peters, Valerie the Librarian, Becky, Cindy Moon, Parker Peterman, Pavitr Prabhakar, Patton Parnel, Otto Octavius, Miguel O'Hara, Miguel Stone, Miles Morales, Ai Apaec, Benjamin Parker, Benjamin Parker II, William Braddock, Dmitri Smerdyakov, Edward brock, Ezekiel Sims, Eugene Thompson, Gerald Drew, Harold Osborn, Hobart Brown, Kaine (Spider-Man), MacDonald Gargan, Max Borne, Quentin Beck, Kamala Khan, Marc Noletti, Ron Corbett, Theodore Altman, Vincent Gonzales, Wade Wilson, Felix Lifson, Zoltan Amadeus, Daniel Rand, Loki Laufeyson, Jay T. Thomas, Norman Osborn, Buddy Tyson, Takuya Yamashiro, Yu Komori, Bruce Banner, Nino, Gabriel O'Hara II, Ethan Myers, Izumi, Joseph Wade, Michael, Van, Patrick, Felicity Hardy, Chu Chi-Huan, Sergei Kravinoff, Esteban Beach, Tom Hendricks, Yelena Belova, Benjamin Richard Parker, Bradley Shaw, Brian Kornfield, Carl King, George Stacy, Peter Parquagh, Benjamin Urich, Natalia Romanova, Natasha Romanoff, Natalia Romanoff, Natasha Romanova, Claire Voyant, Janet Van Dyne, Tania, Anya Derevkova, Carol Danvers, Dean Tarlek, Petra, Stefanya Melnikova, Galina Tsarfin, Monica Chang, Natasha, Layla, Virginia Stark, Peter Ross, Maximilian Morales-Stacy, Benjamin Simmons, Mig-El Gand (Amalgam Comics), Hida Haraka, Sylvie Yaqua, Carlos LaMuerto, Fabian LaMuerto, John Jonah Jameson III, Cassandra Webb, Anton Miguel Rodriquez, Luis Alvarez, Gwendolyne Stacy, Maria Vasquez, César Mendivil, Clay Riley, Jacinda Rodriquez, Miguel Santiago, Kevin Green, Peter Parkbury, Oliver Osnick, Nell Ruggles, Niko Constantin, Peni Parker (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), Amadeus Cho, Aaron Davis (Marvel), Petunia Parker, Polymnia Swan, River Verys, Venice Doadi, Felicia Hardy, Shannon Kane, Michael Bingham, Roderick Kingsley, Adriana Soria, Jesse Drew, Piotr Parkerov, Paul Palmer, Ava Orlova, Hercules, Eric Brooks, Steven Rogers, Tempest Monroe, Nathaniel, Sean Boyle, Lian Tang, Margo, Peter Urich, Claire Parker, Norman Osborn II, Reilly Tyne, Richard Parker II
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3uMqYOA
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“Quaran-Teened”: Closed Spaces, Open Minds
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We are living in a time of drastic changes, uncertain futures, and confounding boundaries. The pandemic shook our core values by keeping everyone physically separated. Here at Carnegie Museum of Natural History, educators had to think outside-the-box for ways to keep staff connected and our audiences engaged. Creating virtual programs was no small feat, but a special group of young people embraced the changes.
A handful of museum educators with responsibility for summer camp programs pressed onward with a group of returning teen volunteers, including some who have been volunteering with CMNH for a several years. Creating virtual programs was no small feat as Online Museum sessions replaced in person camps. Our teens embraced the changes and helped participants feel comfortable in this new normal by providing positive energy and continual encouragement. As part of their transformation from classroom helpers to virtual instruction assistants, several teen volunteers developed insightful, natural history-related literature in the form of blog posts. The Museum is proud to introduce these keyboard warriors, our very first cohort of teenage volunteer bloggers. You may have already read some of these blogs, and there are more to come! Meet just a few of these promising young writers:
Claire Ianachione: Hi, my name is Claire Ianachione, and I am excited to be writing blogs for the museum. I love learning new things about history and sharing them with other people. I cannot wait to start sharing blogs and I hope people enjoy reading them.
Samhita Vasudevan: My name is Samhita Vasudevan, and I'm super excited to write blogs for the museum! In my free time, I enjoy baking, going on runs, listening to music, and watching movies. My favorite exhibits at the museum are the Hillman Hall of Minerals & Gems and the Art of the Diorama.
Caroline Lee: My name is Caroline Lee and I've been involved with Powdermill since I was 10. When I heard of this great opportunity to write blogs for the museum, I was very excited to start because while I love PNR and Carnegie Museums, I also love writing! In my free time I am a musician in my school marching band, and a member of the "Science Matters" club!
Niko Borish: A longtime admirer of natural science, I attended summer camp at Powdermill Nature Reserve several times before becoming a volunteer there. Though primarily interested in herpetofauna, I enjoy investigating all aspects of the natural world whenever I can. Currently a junior in high school, I plan to study environmental science in college.
Angela Wu: Most of my passions can be summarized by “I love to create.” I’m interested in software development and its many applications in a variety of fields, but I also create writings, drawings, paintings, and music (albeit not very well). In my spare time, I enjoy reading, writing, and eating Ramen.
Xavier Ramirez: I am a sophomore in high school. I enjoy acting, music, and STEM. Currently, I keep myself busy with writing and long games of Risk.
Teen volunteers are an integral part of making summer camp a meaningful experience for campers. While 2020 brought about some difficult challenges that radically changed the summer camp experience, we want to extend a big thank you to all of our teen volunteers who helped the program!
Sara Klingensmith is an Environmental Educator & Naturalist at Powdermill Nature Reserve and Brandon Lyle is a Museum Educator at Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Museum employees are encouraged to blog about their unique experiences and knowledge gained from working at the museum.
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reluctant-martyrs · 5 years ago
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I was tagged by @go-west-brother  Thanks, dude!
Rules: Put your favorite playlist on shuffle, write down the name of the playlist and list the first 25 songs that come on - NO SKIPPING ALLOWED.
Renaissance Fair- The Byrds
Planet Claire- The B-52′s
Lay, Lady, Lay- Bob Dylan
My Girl- The Temptations
Warrior Lord- Poliça
Pleasant Valley Sunday- The Monkees
They Broke Him Down- Streetlight Manifesto
Sally MacLennane- The Pogues 
Summertime- The Zombies
Leader of the Pack- The Shangri-Las 
My My Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)- Neil Young
This Time Tomorrow- The Kinks
Something’s Coming On- Joe Cocker
Wildflowers- Chris Hillman
Ten Cent Pistol- The Black Keys
Caravan- Dizzy Gillespie
Soul Searchin’- Horace Silver
To Binge (feat. Little Dragon)- Gorillaz
It Makes No Difference [from The Last Waltz]- The Band
I Am The Walrus- Spooky Tooth
April Fool- Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane
Suite No. 3 in D, BWV 1068: 2. Air- Johann Sebastian Bach
Get Up Offa That Thing- James Brown
Levon- Elton John
Call Me- Blondie
I tag: @an-elephant--never----forgets @littlehappyrock @colorinthisblackandwhiteworld @ray-rabies 
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bee-kathony · 6 years ago
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Casualties of War - Ch. 6 “Complicated” 
a/n: hope you enjoy some more of Claire, Emily and Jamie! Thank you as always to @julesbeauchamp for this moodboard! 
Ch. 1 - Bedside Manners | Ch. 2 - The Telegram | Ch. 3 - What We Did in the Dark | Ch. 4 - Explosions | Ch. 5 - A Soldier 
August 1946
Jamie had only been home five months. He had been a prisoner in the war and thought he’d surely die. After he was released, he spent a couple weeks trying to find his way home. That’s how he stumbled upon the home of Claire Beauchamp and Emily Hampton. When they asked him to join them in their bed, Jamie really thought he’d died in the war and gone to Heaven.
But he hadn��t — it’d all been real. And they were all he could think of since the day they brought him home to Lallybroch. Emily’s kind eyes and sweet smile. Claire’s riotous curls and the feel of her body under his. Jamie had been trying to make his way back to visit them, but his Mam wasn’t too keen on letting him out of her sight.
“’Tis just to visit a friend, Mam,” Jamie grumbled, taking a bite of his morning porridge. “I was in the army, I fought and crawled in trenches. I think I can manage takin’ the car a ways down the road.”
His mother, Ellen, clicked her tongue, running her hand over his curls as she passed him to place a plate of fruit onto the table. “I ken that lad, but I — well, I’m afraid that if ye leave, ye willna return. I dinna think I can go through that again.”
“Mam,” Jamie leveled with her, reaching his hand up to her. She took it gladly, squeezing it tight. “I will come home. I’m no going off to march or fight this time. That is over. There are some friends I’d like to see, I willna be gone more than a day.”
He could see that his mother was worried for him and in all honesty, he liked that she was. But he was a man of twenty-four and was perfectly capable of going out on his own. Being cooped up in this house and only going to the village when accompanied was driving him insane.
“Fine,” Ellen reluctantly agreed. “A day and no more, ye hear?”
“A day and no more,” Jamie nodded, smiling as he finished his breakfast.
It was the next day that he left in his family’s white Hillman Minx, destination: Inverness.
The whole drive there, which wasn’t very long, he was trying to think about what to say to them. Of course he hoped for another welcoming invitation like before, but he wasn’t going to expect anything. They had been kind to him and he simply wanted to see how they were doing. At least that’s what he told himself.
Less than an hour since he left, Jamie pulled up to the small cottage that he had first seen those many months ago. It looked much the same, a few more flowers out front and the window shutters looked freshly painted — but the same.
Gathering up all his solider courage, Jamie climbed out of the car and straightened his shirt — he wanted to look presentable for the lasses. It took him ten steps to get from his car to the front door and he held up his hand, waited a moment and then knocked three times.
He couldn’t tell if anyone was home, but as he peered around the corner, he saw two bikes — one the same as he’d seen Claire riding that day. Suddenly, there was a gust of air on his face as the door opened, revealing Emily.
“Jamie! Is that really you?” She said in her thick American accent. He smiled as he leaned down to her small stature and wrapped his arms around her. “Why I thought we’d never see you again.”
“’Tis good to see ye Emily,” He kissed her cheek. “I’ve been meanin’ to come sooner to say hello, but my Mam wouldna let me out of her sight. Afraid I’ll no come back.”
“And why wouldn’t she,” Emily winked. “She’s got her boy home, safe. Well no matter, you’re here now!” She welcomed him in, opening the door wider to let him in. “Claire will be so pleased to see you.”
“Claire?” Jamie’s voice hitched a bit on her name. While he thought Emily beautiful and a wonderful lass, it was Claire that really made his heart beat erratically. “She’s here?”
“Oh yes! Just out back in the garden. You stay put, Jamie. I’ll go and get her,” Emily motioned her arm for him to take a seat on one of the kitchen stools and he sat, taking a deep breath.
Not a moment later, Emily came back followed by Claire. She was as lovely as ever. A glean of sweat on her forehead from working out in the sun, a bit of dirt on her nose and her curls tied up in a blue and white striped bandana.
“Jamie Fraser,” Claire smiled as she stepped out from behind Emily. Then he saw how she had changed. Her belly was big — obviously with child. Claire’s face froze as she saw the expression on his face and then she looked down, her hand resting on top of the bump.
“It seems we have a few things to talk about,” She smiled nervously.
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“So yer pregnant,” Jamie said.
“Yes,” I nodded. After Jamie had managed to pick his jaw up off the floor, we had all moved to the living room. Emily set a teapot down on the table next to three cups, then came to sit beside me. “Nearly five months.”
“The father?”
“That’ll be you of course,” I grinned and saw the muscles in his shoulder relax. “Jamie, we’re so sorry that we didn’t tell you. There’s no excuse for it.”
“Please don’t think that we used you for it,” Emily said, her hand sliding over my stomach. “We were just as shocked as you were when we found out. You see,” Emily glanced at me and I nodded. “Claire was married to a man before and they never could get pregnant.”
“I thought I wasn’t able to conceive,” I said. “So that’s why Emily said that you could um—“
“Have you,” Jamie smiled, finishing my thought. “I dinna think ye used me. Were ye ever goin’ to tell me?”
“We were still debating whether we should or not,” I said and then leaned forward to pour myself a cup of tea. “We know you just got back from the war and had a terrible time there. A baby conceived with a near stranger — one with two mothers, it seemed a bit complicated.”
“Aye,” he chuckled then. “There’s nothing simple about it. Well, I ken know. And if ye would allow me, I would verra much like to be part of the wee lass or lad’s life.”
Emily squeezed my hand and I turned to look at her. We lived such a complicated life, having to shield the true nature of our relationship. Surely, having Jamie in the picture would help explain why and obviously how I was pregnant. Besides, he was a handsome man and very kind. He was waiting for our answer, those blue eyes piercing into mine, his fingers tapping against his thigh.
“Of course you can, Jamie. We would love nothing more.”
His smile lit up his face and it was contagious. He rose from the chair and lifted me to my feet, wrapping his arms around me. It felt good to be touching him again — so often he had come to me in my dreams these past months. Then, he bent down to his knees and placed a gentle kiss to my stomach. “Hello wee one, ’tis yer father.”
I ran my hands through his curls and then tugged a bit until he rose and then leaned my head against his chest. I hadn’t wanted to admit it, but I had been scared after I found out I was pregnant. But also joyful, because I never thought Emily or I would be able to raise a child together.
Jamie’s arm lifted from my back and then I felt Emily pressing against me. I turned my body and wrapped my arms around both of them. We were a odd little family, but a family nonetheless.
A few happy tears later, and cups of tea drank, I went into the kitchen to prepare dinner. I kept it simple, roasted vegetables and glazed chicken. Jamie and Emily sat in the living room and I listened as Jamie told her more about his time in the war.
It felt like a lifetime ago. When I had first joined the army as a nurse and met Emily. We’d been through so much together. We’d both lost loves, but in the process we had found each other. Now, Jamie was a part of it — whatever it was.
As I finished plating the meal onto our plates, I glanced up to see Jamie’s fingers lightly stroking Emily’s arm. When she had told me he was here, my heart leapt a little bit. But I didn’t want to presume that he would end up in our bed tonight.
Smiling to myself about future possibilities, I called that dinner was ready and they both rose from the couch, coming to grab their plates and take them to the dinner table.
“So how have you been, Jamie?” I asked, taking a bite of chicken.
“Verra good, Sassenach. I’ve been at home mostly helpin’ wi’ the house. Just spending time wi’ my family.”
“I bet they’re glad to have you home and safe,” Emily smiled. She took a sip of wine and I felt my tongue salivate — what I wouldn’t give for a drink right about now.
“Och, yes. My Mam has never been more happy and my Da is just glad to have more male company in the house,” He laughed. “My sister Jenny is marrit — to my best friend,” he added. “But still, between Jenny’s bairns and then there’s Mam, the women out number the men.”
“And now there’s another two ladies,” I grinned. “Possibly a third.”
“Will you tell your family about the baby?”
He took another bite of his food, his eyes squinting as the wheels of his mind worked. “Aye. I’ll tell my Da first and then my Mam. They’ll be pleased about the bairn, but of course this is a… complicated relationship to explain.”
I laughed, “You’ve got that right.”
We all finished the meal rather quickly. There was a certain feeling of eagerness and expectation that seemed fit to burst at any given moment. So it came to no surprise when after the dishes were cleaned and put away that we wall ended up in the bedroom.
Everyone was quiet. The only sound was from Jamie — his breathing had quickened tremendously the moment he stepped foot here. No words were needed for what we all knew we wanted.
Before things progressed, however, Jamie smiled, his hands on his hips as he looked at Emily and I. “Sassenach, Emily… I dinna want to —“ he coughed nervously and I saw pink rising up his cheeks. “I dinna want to harm the bairn.”
I couldn’t help but laugh at his worry. “Oh Jamie,” I sighed and walked over to him, my hand on his chest. “You won’t hurt the baby. He won’t feel a thing, but I actually had something else in mind.”
I walked over to Emily, sliding my hand around her waist. “I want to watch.”
“Watch?” Jamie smirked and his hands went to the top button of his shirt.
“Of course, I’ll participate later,” I smiled, squeezing Emily’s side. “But I’d like to watch you two. And yes,” I winked, “We have condoms.”
Jamie took a deep breath, his hands on the last button and then he smiled at the both of us. “As long as ye’ll participate later, Sassenach.”
“Oh she will,” Emily laughed, kissing my cheek. I pulled my arm away and then moved to sit in the chair in the corner of the room. Jamie’s hands were at Emily’s waist and then moved to her back to pull on the zipper of her dress.
Not wearing under garments most days, when the dress fell to the floor, she was completely naked. The sight of her made my mouth water, but the sight of Jamie — his hand gently cupping her breast made me almost drool.
“Touch him,” I said from the corner and Emily turned her head back to me slightly before reaching up and pulling Jamie’s white shirt down his arms. Next, her skilled hands were at the fly of his trousers, pulling down the zipper. I heard Jamie’s breath catch as her fingers must have touched his cock.
I had pulled up my dress and it was pooled around my waist. As I watched Emily pull down his trousers, along with his boxers, I unbuttoned the top buttons of my dress, sliding my hand in to cup my breast. Just then, Jamie’s eyes flickered over to mine and then I saw his mouth part as he watched me.
“Lay back,” Jamie smiled to Emily and guided her to lay down on the bed behind them. A moment later, he reached over beside the bed where Emily told him the condoms would be. Of course, we didn’t use them. We had purchased them after Jamie had visited the first time with hopes that he would return.
My other hand slid down between my parted legs, lightly touching my thighs. Jamie rolled the condom on his cock, semi-hard between his legs. Then Emily cupped his face, pulling him down to kiss her. The smacking sounds of their lips and the gentle rock of their bodies was making me wish I hadn’t said I would watch in the first place. But I kept watching — my eyes glued to where Jamie’s cock was teasing Emily’s entrance.
“Oh God,” She moaned. I slid a finger inside of me at the sound, moaning myself. Jamie’s mouth descended on her breast, sucking and licking her nipples. “Christ,” He stuttered as he put both his hands on her legs and opened them wide.
Three simultaneous moans filled the room whenever Jamie finally slid into her. Emily’s hips bucked up and he began to roll against her, his stomach pressing down on hers. As I watched them, I pumped my hand inside of me, biting my lip. I had been with them both and now seeing them together was a feeling like nothing else. Emily placed kisses along his chest, her hands holding onto his hips as he drove home again and again. He was gentle, but with a certain fierceness in his movements.
Quietly, I rose and undressed, shedding my layers until I was naked. I knew they were both coming to the end. As I walked over to the bed, I saw Jamie’s head turn towards me, a smirk across his lips. I crawled up behind him, running my hands lightly against his scarred back. Then I took hold of Emily’s ankles and squeezed them, running my hands up along her calves. As Jamie thrust into her, I pressed myself against him, feeling him rub against me.
“Uhhh,” Emily moaned into Jamie’s mouth as they kissed. I laid my hand on Jamie’s balls, squeezing them and then he let out a deep groan and I knew he had come. My belly was only a little in the way, but not so much that I still couldn’t bend my body over him to press a kiss to Jamie’s back.
Slowly he pulled out of her and then manuevered to lay beside her. She was glowing. Her hair a mess around her face, undone from her high bun from earlier. A light sweat on her forehead and chest, her nipples peaked and pink. As she breathed heavily, I moved up the bed and placed a kiss to her breasts.
“Oh Claire,” She sighed, her hand resting on my hip. I wasn’t done with them just yet. I rolled over onto my back.
“Jamie, come here,” I said as I moved down a bit on the bed. He smiled, his eyes alight as he came to hover over my body. I put my hands on his hips and then squeezed. “Move up.”
“Up?”
“Yes, up,” I smirked and then took hold of his cock, pulling off the condom and tossing it to the floor. He groaned whenever I held him and then he got the idea. Jamie moved his body up over mine until his cock was close to my mouth. Both his hands reached out in front of him, landing on the wall.
“Emily,” I said softly and Jamie’s body twitched from the breath he felt.
“I know,” I heard her smile and then I felt her in between my legs, her hands on my thighs, pulling them apart. Glancing up, I met Jamie’s eyes and he looked like he was in Heaven. Slowly, I placed my tongue on the tip of him, then closed my lips over it.
His hips bucked at the touch and then mine did as I felt Emily’s tongue on my slit. I was going to have to keep focus and not lose myself in the feel of her. One of Jamie’s hands came off the wall and tangled itself in my hair, tugging slightly so I would meet his eye. As I took more of him in my mouth, he held my gaze. So he wanted to watch.
I put my hand around him and began to pump. Fingers grazed his balls and I continued to suck, lick and nibble. Jamie was moaning, his expression one of absolute bliss. It was almost like he’d never had his cock sucked before.
Emily’s tongue licked leisurely up my folds, tasting me, biting me gently. My hips swirled, trying to get more of her. Her small hand came down on my hip, holding me to the bed and I moaned, which made Jamie grunt. The hand on my head began to move, pressing me to take more of him. I obliged by sucking deeper, moving my tongue around. Then I pulled back, kissing the tip before sucking just on the head.
He must have been painfully hard. I began to taste him as he thrust his hips forward, gently, but with enough force to almost make me gag. Emily pushed a finger inside of me, pumping it quickly and as my belly tightened, I drank him down.
Jamie came in short hot bursts, and I arched my back, pressing myself against Emily and with a flick of her finger, I came, groaning with Jamie’s cock in my mouth. All of us were breathing hard and Jamie held still above me after I released him from my grasp. Then he climbed off, sitting down beside me. He laid a large hand over my stomach. Emily moved up my body, kissing me and I tasted myself and Jamie mixed together.
She laid down beside me, her hand coming to lay on top of Jamie’s. It wasn’t what I planned — this family, but it was mine.  
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JUMP Portland Jumpstart + Mini Solo Results
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Home Fires -  ITV  -  5/3/2015  -  5/8/2016
Period Drama (12 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
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Daisy Badger as Claire Wilson (née Hillman) 
Mark Bazeley as Bob Simms 
Leanne Best as Teresa Fenchurch
Samantha Bond as Frances Barden 
Clare Calbraith as Steph Farrow 
Chris Coghill as Stanley Farrow 
Ruth Gemmell as Sarah Collingborne 
Frances Grey as Erica Campbell 
Rachel Hurd-Wood as Kate Campbell 
Leila Mimmack as Laura Campbell 
Mike Noble as Spencer Wilson 
Claire Price as Miriam Brindsley 
Claire Rushbrook as Pat Simms 
Daniel Ryan as Bryn Brindsley 
Ed Stoppard as Will Campbell 
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Jacqueline Pilton as Cookie 
Eileen Davies as Anne 
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The Hilltop Urban Farm in South Pittsburgh has plans to be the largest urban farm in the nation
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PITTSBURGH — A farm in the city? Yes, and just like other farms, the first step in converting land to fields is removing the “rocks.” This fall volunteers are doing just that, preparing part of a 107-acre plot to be Hilltop Urban Farm, by removing rocks and debris from the land and cutting down trees and shrubs on the ungroomed acres. It is soon to be the largest urban farm in the nation, said Sarah Baxendell, the farm’s manager.
In August the Hilltop Alliance, a nonprofit organization, hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to make the official opening of the Hilltop Urban Farm in South Pittsburgh.
Discussions began in 2012 about what do with the space, which was once used for subsidized housing, that was demolished in 2010. After a feasibility study was conducted, Baxendell was brought on to serve as the alliance’s green space manager in 2015.
“You can tell where the buildings were in some places — rocks, foundations and pipes still exist,” Baxendell said.
Land access
There are 107 acres, in Pittsburgh’s St. Clair neighborhood, owed by the city’s Housing Authority. The Hilltop Alliance has started to clean it up under an expanded site access agreement.
The Allegheny Land Trust will eventually hold the property in perpetuity and will have a lease agreement with Hilltop to operate. The project is projected to cost $9.9 million, said Baxendell. The plan is for 23 acres to be farmland, 12 acres to be used for green spaces and the rest potentially for new housing.
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Andy Collins of Penn Hills, one of the 11 communities part of the Hilltop Alliance. The alliance is managing an urban farm project Southern Pittsburgh. Collins chops at a tree, as he volunteers his time to clear the farm. (Katy Mumaw photo)
Baxendell is the seventh generation to live in this neighborhood. Her father grew up three doors down from the gate of the farm. She has a degree from the University of Delaware in business administration and marketing. She has also worked with the University of Indiana in their urban agriculture programs.
Big plans
The land has been surveyed and divided into different areas.
The Hilltop Alliance has big plans, which include; a three-acre community supported agriculture farm (CSA), three-acre farmer incubation program, one-acre youth farm, a farmers market building, 5,000-square-foot event barn, stormwater retention ponds, fruit orchards, community gardens and an education center. The events barn will serve as a revenue generating resources to offset the costs, she said.
Youth farm
The youth farm will be the first focus.
“Across the road from the site are 665 elementary students within our reach,” Baxendell said. “We plan to partner with the school, teach the kids about horticulture and get their hands dirty.”
The plan is for the youth farm to provide after-school and summer programs for families to learn about raising food, nutritional information and get a chance to work outside.
Farm incubator
In the farm incubator program, the alliance plans to divide the area into 16 plots and start with eight people interested in farming.
They are working with the Penn State Center at Pittsburgh and the College of Agriculture as they already have farm training programs.
“We are taking some of PSU’s existing programs and curriculum and making some adjustments for our needs,” she said.
In the farm incubator program, participants will pay a nominal fee to be provided land and resources to start a farm. “The goal is to give them a test run at farming to see if it is something they want to do long term.”
There are several hurdles, like city zoning, Baxendell has to overcome first. Right now, she can’t create any permanent structures or do any digging.
The Hilltop Alliance represents 11 South Pittsburgh neighborhoods, each neighborhood has a seat on the board.
The alliance focuses in three areas; green space, property stabilization and business development.
Volunteers
Sept. 29 was the first volunteer day. More than 20 volunteers picked up rocks from the fields, mowed, trimmed weeds and worked to chop down bushes and trees.
“All of the trees and bushes will be chipped and then the chips will be spread back over the field as compost,” Baxendell said.
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Volunteers work to mow untamed land. This was once the site of subsidized housing, and is soon to be part of a youth farm to help educate the community about horticulture and food production. (Katy Mumaw photo)
Andy Collins, a volunteer, who lives in Penn Hills, a neighborhood east of Pittsburgh, worked to clear the site of the future youth farm.
“I heard about the project and thought it was pretty cool. I wanted to come out and do my part to make it happen,” he said.
Some areas have been tilled and compost spread and cover crops planted.
Progress
The Hilltop Alliance and contractor Go Supreme, owned by Amy Mangham of Beltzhoover, another Pittsburgh neighborhood that is part of the alliance, have cleared more than five acres of brush, laid compost and planted cover crops.
“I just can’t wait to see the entire thing come together,” said Mangham.
Today, in cleared fields you can see rye, radishes, oats and winter peas growing as cover crops.
Funding for the project has come from Hillman Foundation, PNC Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, Birmingham Foundation and Neighborhood Allies.
“I’ve been working on this for three years — 60 hour weeks — and this isn’t my only project,” she said.
“Success will be having an infrastructure established in a year, so in five years we have farmers ready to go out on their own and be successful financially.”
The farm will focus on food-production, education and youth engagement, a huge value to communities like these, Baxendell said, with youth who may have never seen a tomato on the vine.
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This is a mostly complete list of non-fiction books I have read about WWII, semi-categorized. A lot of these are first person accounts, but not all. I recommend them all, though a couple with a bit of caution (namely, these being real accounts of real people, some situations and discussions deal with some unpleasant topics - and I mean beyond the obvious warfare and Holocaust ones) - if anyone wants details or has questions, please ask and I will answer as best as memory serves.
This is by no means a complete list of books you should read if you are interested in the subject, but merely a list of ones I have read and think worth a mention. Also, although I have categorized as best I can, a lot of the books have overlap in more than one category, and some books maybe categorized under one subheading for lack of a more specific one.
This post will be frequently edited (I currently have two WWII books out from the library and one or two more I recently purchased). Asterisks indicate cross-posting between categories.
Resistance Work: Code Name Christine Clouet by Claire Chevrillion An American Heroine in the French Resistance: the Diary and Memoir of Virginia d’Albert-Lake by Virginia d’Albert-Lake For Freedom by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley Sky by Hanneke Ippisch The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club by Philip Hoose Things We Couldn’t Say by Diet Eman and James Schaap Hitler’s Savage Canary by David Lampe A Train in Winter by Caroline Moorehead The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman
Intelligence Work: The Spies Who Never Were by Hervie Haufler  A Man Called Intrepid by William Stevenson The Debs of Bletchley Park by Michael Smith American Agent by Mark Gayn and John Caldwell*
The Holocaust: We Are Witnesses by Jacob Boas I Remember Nothing More by Adina Blady Szwajger Life and Loss in the Shadow of the Holocaust by Rebecca Boehling and Uta Larkey Until We Meet Again by Michal Korenblit and Kathleen Janger The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom* Night by Elie Wiesel Irena’s Children by Tilar J. Mazzeo The Fragility of Goodness by Tzvetan Toderov I Will Plant You a Lilac Tree by by Laura Hillman Elly: My True Story of the Holocaust by Elly Berkovits Gross The Blessed Abyss by Nanda Herbermann* Conscience & Courage by Eva Fogelman Heroes of the Holocaust: True Stories of Rescues by Teens by Allan Zullo and Mara Bovsun The Inextinguishable Symphony by Martin Goldsmith The Boy on the Wooden Box by Leon Leyson
Hidden Accounts: The Upstairs Room by Johanna Reiss Clara’s War by Clara Kramer The Nazi Officer’s Wife by Edith Hahn Beer* Hidden Children of the Holocaust by Suzanne Vromen The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom* Twenty and Ten by Claire Huchet Bishop
Germany: The Nazi Officer’s Wife by Edith Hahn Beer* When I was a German by Christabel Bielenberg Berlin Diaries, 1940-1945 by Marie Vassilitchikov The Blessed Abyss by Nanda Herbermann* A Higher Call by Adam Makos* I Lived Under Hitler by Sybil Bannister
Non-US Military: Dance with Death by Anne Noggle Victory Harvest by Marion Kelsey* A Higher Call by Adam Makos* Wings, Women, & War by Reina Pennington Unlikely Warrior: A Jewish Solder in Hitler’s Army by Georg Rauch Women in the Second World War by Neil R. Storey and Molly Housego*
US Military: A Higher Call by Adam Makos* Code Talker Stories by Laura Tohe Honoring Sergeant Carter by Allene G. Carter and Robert L. Allen Lost in Shangri-La by Mitchell Zuckoff The Boys of Winter by Charles J. Sanders Frozen in Time by Mitchell Zuckoff Mayhem was Our Business by Sabine R. Ulibarri The Secret Rescue by Cate Lineberry* Medic! by Robert J. Franklin Ghosts in the Fog by Samantha Seiple* Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in World War II by Jan K. Herman* Letters from the Pacific by Russell Cartwright Stroup The Raft by Robert Trumball and Harold Dixon Letters Home, edited by Mina Curtiss The 52 Days by W. W. Chaplin An Artist at War: The Journal of John Gaitha Browning by John Gaitha Browning, ed. by Oleta Stewart Toliver Artist at War by George Biddle
Women in the US Military (includes WASPs): Thank You, Uncle Sam by Eugenia M. Kierar One Woman’s World War II by Violet A. Kochendoerfer They Also Served by Olga Gruhitz-Hoyt Navy WAVE: Memories of World War II by Lt. Helen Clifford Gunter Winning My Wings by Marion Stegeman Hodgson An Officer and a Lady by Lt. Col. Betty Bandel Mother was a Gunner’s Mate by Josette Dermody Wingo One Women’s War by Anne Bosanko Green Army in Skirts by Frances DeBra Brown Daughter of the Air: The Brief Soaring Life of Cornelia Fort by Rob Simbeck To Serve My Country, to Serve My Race by Brenda L. Moore Women Marines by Peter A. Sodebergh Stateside Soldier by Aileen Kilgore Henderson Fly Girls by P. O’Connell Pearson
Nurses in the US Military: The Secret Rescue by Cate Lineberry* We Band of Angels by Elizabeth M. Norman American Nightingale: The Story of Frances Slanger, Forgotten Heroine of Normandy by Bob Welch And If I Perish by Evelyn M. Monahan and Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee No Time for Fear by Diane Burke Fessler Pure Grit: How American World War II Nurses Survived Battle and Prison Camp in the Pacific by Mary Cronk Farrell Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in World War II by Jan K. Herman* I was on Corregidor by Amea Willoughby* [account of Navy officer’s wife] I Served on Bataan by Juanita Redmond
US Internments: Making Home From War by Brian Komei Dempster The Aleut Internments of World War II: Islanders Removed from Their Homes by Japan and the United States by Russell W. Estlack* Heart Mountain by Mike Mackay
Women in Non-Military Work: The Women Who Wrote the War by Nancy Caldwell Sorel American Women in a World at War - Ed. by Judy Litoff and David Smith The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan Victory Harvest by Marion Kelsey* I was on Corregidor by Amea Willoughby* [account of Navy officer’s wife] Last Letters from Attu by Mary Brew* Women in the Second World War by Neil R. Storey and Molly Housego*
Japan: The Aleut Internments of World War II: Islanders Removed from Their Homes by Japan and the United States by Russell W. Estlack* The Girl with the White Flag by Tomiko Higa Ghosts in the Fog by Samantha Seiple* Attu Boy by Nick Golodoff Last Letters from Attu by Mary Brew*
Miscellaneous: Wrong Passport by Ralph Brewster Journey for Margaret by W. L. White
Honorable Mentions (stories not specifically about WWII but with with parts covering them): The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp The Flying Scotsman by Sally Magnusson The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine who Outwitted America’s Enemies by Jason Fagone War Letters edited by Andrew Carroll
*Cross-posted between categories (Last edited 12/17/2021)
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HOME FIRES X VOTE
And so to the vote for the next president...
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White Lake48383 White Lake 49461 Whitehall 48189 Whitmore Lake 48190 Whittaker 48770 Whittemore 49690 Williamsburg 48895 Williamston 48191 Willis 48896 Winn 48393 Wixom 48897 Woodland 48192 Wyandotte 49509 Wyoming 49519 Wyoming 48097 Yale 48197 Ypsilanti 48198 Ypsilanti 49464 Zeeland 
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