Landscape Natural Stone Pavers Phoenix
Ideas for the stone landscaping of a sizable Mediterranean courtyard.
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Landscape Natural Stone Pavers Phoenix
Ideas for the stone landscaping of a sizable Mediterranean courtyard.
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Pool Natural
Example of a mid-sized mountain style backyard stone and custom-shaped natural hot tub design
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Mid-sized elegant front yard brick patio photo
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fun occurrence last night where I dreamed about a professor layton puzzle, gave up on it in the dream, awoke to drink water, then dreamed about the (actually reasonable) solution to the same puzzle
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Please rate my 3d print. I tried to create water fountain with real waterfall sound. Added LED and water pump.
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ranting to my mum about how my school wasted money on a ugly ass water feature that most kids didn't even know existed and how they should of spend it on
- getting rid of the mold
- fixing the leaks in the roof
- fixing the stairs (some of them are crumbling)
- getting batteries for the clocks/new clocks that WORK
- upgrading the AC units
- repairing the projectors
- new microwaves in the canteen
- getting new carpets
- cleaning the desks/chairs
- repainting the crusty ass walls
- hiring teachers that can actually teach us
the school has so much money but uses it in useless garbage that nobody gives a ff about
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The tragic thing when you're at a craft market is that the woman with the warm smile who seemed like a genuinely lovely person when you stopped by her stand to make small talk, is always the one selling ugly little cups decorated with modern movie characters. Meanwhile the woman next to her who sells adorable water jugs decorated with Old-Timey Bucolic paintings of flowers and farm animals, looks like she's doing people a favour by selling them her stuff. She is not lovely or even polite but she doesn't need to be, her stand is printing money, she knows what tourists in a rural village potters' market are looking for and it's a pretty jug with a curly handle and featuring little chickens and children wearing clogs. Not a modern-looking coffee cup with a gremlin or E.T. painted on it.
You text your mum to ask if you should buy an ugly gremlin coffee cup because the vendor is really sweet and not very popular and she texts back NO. We've talked about this. So many times. Buy what you like. You really like the water jug featuring a little donkey pulling a little cart—but you've been here a while and no one has bought anything from the really kind woman, which hurts. You text your mum a photo of the gremlin cup with a sad emoji. She replies, It's hideous. (It's not that bad.) (The photo was taken from far away, she can't even see it very well. She's just trying to get you back on track.) You're about to join the queue to the Popular Stand to spend your only 20€ note on the donkey pitcher when you see a man stop in front of the nice lady's empty stand and pick up an ugly cup, which makes you happy. The man asks for the price then tells the nice lady, "It's not worth it" and puts the cup back on the shelf and walks away.
On your way home from the potters' market you call your mum and ask her if she would accept an ugly gremlin cup as a gift from you because, well, your kitchen decoration is more Old-Timey Bucolic and you don't really want this cup. Which you now have, on account of an inescapable series of events. There is a dismayed-yet-unsurprised silence in response and you say defensively "She looked happy to finally make a sale!" and your mum says, give me the ugly gremlin cup, I'm sure it's not that bad.
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