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boanerges20 · 9 months ago
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Motolove
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sangeetainternational · 2 years ago
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Desert Tent
Desert conditions require very durable and robust tents, to withstand the high wind velocities as well as the scorching heat of the sun. Strong and tensile cotton ropes are sewn into the tent top, to make it strong and stable. Our Best Quality Desert Tents are made from very heavy duty canvas, that are also breathable and hence do not suffocate you while you are sleeping inside your tent. We have supplied our Desert Tents to Burning Man Festival in the Nevada Desert.
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isjasz · 11 months ago
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[Day 196]
I Uh. Sherin brought back our roots and we have not been normal ever since (this is so messy bc I started too late but if u get it you get it RAHRHAJHRAH)
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goshyesvintageads · 7 months ago
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The Coleman Co, 1972
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rosaacicularis · 4 months ago
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guys… scarian proposal fic?? yes or no?? how we feeling???
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illustratus · 7 months ago
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Desert Encampment by Peder Mørk Mønsted
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sparkmoth · 6 months ago
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(spoilers for cyno's second story quest ahead!)
okay this is kind of a red-string insane connect the dots theory, but bear with me here. i was going through collei's voicelines today, and in her "about kaveh" line, she says, "The General Mahamatra once brought him to our place for a meal. From the moment the fruit arrived on the table, he ranted non-stop about his difficult and stubborn roommate for the entire meal. We didn't get a single word in the whole time. We just nodded along and tried to stifle our laughter. It took a lot of effort."
i've heard that line before, but i was thinking about it through a kavetham lense, so it only now occurred to me- why did cyno bring kaveh to tighnari's for a meal?
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i've marked both tighnari's house and haikaveh's in red, plus the yellow line to demonstrate the route between their houses. i've done that walk manually at walking speed for fic purposes, and it's about fifteen and a half hours in-game- 6 am to 9:30 pm.
so, with this information, this raises the question: why on earth would cyno bring kaveh to tighnari's house, when it's a goodly distance away, when presumably he has a house of his own?
admittedly, he's not home much since he's off doing general mahamatra-ey stuff, but it's established in his second story quest that he doesn't live with cyrus anymore, so he lives somewhere when he's not busy, and it'd be logical to assume that he has an akademiya-regulated house yknow, nearby the akademiya, but if that was the case he'd just bring kaveh there?
and if he didn't have a house at all to bring guests to, they'd probably go to kaveh's place, or if they really needed to avoid alhaitham, they could go to lambad's or another local resturant?
which brings me to my conclusion- cyno does have a house- he just lives with tighnari.
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life-spire · 1 year ago
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zipzapzopzoop · 2 months ago
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"INCOMING!"
Gaston Framagucci | Meet the Robinsons (2007)
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jisforjudi2 · 1 month ago
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They have an hour and a half before the afternoon session, so Perry decides they'll go find the lost Boler mine - which Paul rightly pointed out has been lost for 90 years.
I love that Perry Paul and Della go out to look for the lost Boler mine in their office clothes. Perry and Paul never unbutton their jackets. Della is wearing heels and climbing ladders to get down into the mine.
The look of death Della shoots Paul after she says "It's dark" (in the mine) and his smartass reply is "What did you expect? Street lights?"
At the end of the episode, Della climbs into the back of Paul's Jeep. At the end of Perry Mason Returns, Della climbs into the back of Paul Jr's Jeep.
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artandthebible · 1 month ago
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The Coat of Many Colors
Artist: Ford Madox Brown (British, 1821-1893)
Date: 1866
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: National Museums, Liverpool
The Coat of Many Colors
Joseph's father, Jacob (also called Israel), favored him and gave Joseph the coat as a gift; as a result, he was envied by his brothers, who saw the special coat as an indication that Joseph would assume family leadership. His brothers' suspicion grew when Joseph told them of his two dreams (Genesis 37:11) in which all the brothers bowed down to him. The story tells that his brothers plotted against him when he was 17, and would have killed him had not the eldest brother Reuben interposed. He persuaded them instead to throw Joseph into a pit and secretly planned to rescue him later. However, while Reuben was absent, the others planned to sell him to a company of Ishmaelite merchants. When the passing Midianites arrived, the brothers dragged Joseph up and sold him to the merchants for 20 pieces of silver. The brothers then dipped Joseph's coat in goat blood and showed it to their father, saying that Joseph had been torn apart by wild beasts.
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thomaswaynewolf · 1 year ago
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ktz-tl · 17 days ago
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September 26, 2022.
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wandering-jana · 1 year ago
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, about an hour from Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Explore this unique park:
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ink-mind · 1 year ago
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some waterfalls.... some juniper....
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hebrewbyinbal · 1 year ago
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Sukkot: A Time of Celebration and Connection 🍋✨
Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is a vibrant and joyous Jewish holiday that holds a special place in the hearts of many.
It's a time when families and communities come together to celebrate the rich tapestry of Jewish tradition and the bountiful harvest season.
At the heart of Sukkot is the סוכה sukkah hut, a temporary dwelling that symbolizes the humble shelters used by the Israelites during their 40-year journey in the desert.
One hut is soo-'kah סוכה.
More than one is soo-'kot סוכות (as well as the name of this holiday).
These soo-'kot סוכות are lovingly constructed in backyards, courtyards, and even on balconies, adorned with colorful decorations and natural elements like branches and fruits.
The sukkah becomes a gathering place for family and friends, where meals are shared, stories are told, and blessings are recited. It's a place where we are reminded of the impermanence of life and the importance of gratitude for the abundance we have.
As the sun sets and the stars twinkle above, many even choose to sleep in the soo-'kah, connecting with nature and reflecting on the blessings of the harvest.
Sukkot is a time of great joy, filled with traditions that bring families and communities closer.
It's a reminder of the importance of gratitude, unity, and the simple pleasures of life.
So, as Sukkot approaches, let's embrace the spirit of the soo-'kah, celebrating our shared heritage and the beauty of gathering under the open sky. 🌟🌾
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