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Traditional Patio - Fire Pit Ideas for a small, traditional courtyard concrete paver patio renovation that includes a fire pit
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Mudroom Front Door New York An illustration of a modest, modern front door design
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Example of a small trendy front door design
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Patio Concrete Pavers a sizable concrete paver patio in the backyard
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Portland Patio Pergola A large, elegant image of a stone patio in a backyard with a pergola
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Container Garden Denver Photo of a large partial sun backyard stone outdoor sport court in summer.
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Daphne's tiny cottage
My Fisher Price Little People were craving some form of domicile, and I'm not up for redoing a damaged FP house, since I just did a 1:24 opening house with the Maine Cottage.
Then Michael's put their little house shadowboxes on clearance.
Daphne's cottage is not intended to be realistic -- it's meant to feel more like a box of memories and scraps, with some features being almost two-dimensional like lithography. (Daphne is the blonde woman in blue, and yes, I watched Bridgerton.)
There are details still missing, like curtains, because after almost a month, I can't find the exact scrap I want. This will be improved later.
The kitchen cabinets are meant to indicate the existence of a full kitchen. I made the cupboard doors from leftover ends of the wide popsicle sticks on the roof. The faucet exists because I had little wires from charms bought for other uses, and the shiny card the charms came on forms the backsplash. In the absence of curtains, my wineglass charm from the Napa Wine Train makes a window ornament. The table came with the house kit. The flagstones on the kitchen floor are paint chips from the Maine Cottage project.
I made a point of using the furniture that came with the kit, adding legs to make it a little more normal.
Upstairs, the bathroom cabinet indicates that a bathroom exists. The bed came with the kit. Its bed skirt is ribbon I bought in NYC's Garment District back in 2019. The nightstand is a button from Mom's stash on a bead. The large French bulldog is a reference to the human-sized dog that came with the original Fisher Price Play Family.
I originally had much bigger plans for the exterior, including tiling it with gorgeous "Spanish tile" vinyl sheets. The tile sheets aligned badly and looked totally wrong, though. I will probably come back next year and do some exterior trim. Meanwhile, the cactus clips were a bright idea that was too big for an earlier project, but they seem to suit here.
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Few Ideas of Where Bluestone Crazy Paving Could Be Used
Bluestone Crazy Paving, also known as FlagStone, is an unevenly shaped stone that is used for both flooring and walling. Designed to save quarry waste when flaws or imperfections prevent the stone from being cut dimensionally, the crazy pave format is then set to create a different and unique pattern in each of its uses.
Crazy limestone paving has an inherent element of design freedom, resulting in one-of-a-kind design outputs and a sense of customization that can be difficult to reproduce with other material options. Through imaginative and deliberate execution, crazy paving may produce an architectural impact that increases the value of any area, internal or outside.
Here Are a Few Ideas of How Crazy Pave Could Be Used:
Courtyards — Use Bluestone Crazy Pave to give a sense of timelessness in your courtyard. The unique finishes can bring charm and interest to your garden spaces, resulting in a more intimate overall courtyard impact.
As Pool Surrounds — deviate from standard paver choices by using Bluestone Crazy Pave as pool surrounds, bringing eloquence and interest into the design aesthetics that are well complemented by an attractive blue pool.
In Walkways — guide guests on a winding tour through your outdoor landscaping with Bluestone Crazy Paving beneath their feet, perfectly in place in a manicured outdoor landscape that's made to look fantastic year after year.
Do you want to give your home a one-of-a-kind look by using crazy paving stones? Then let professionals be your one-stop-shop and take the first step towards building a beautiful paradise in your garden.
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Concrete with a New Look: Stamped Concrete in Baltimore, Maryland
Stamped Concrete is a great way to add curb appeal and style to any home. Stamping Concrete can be done in many different patterns, colors, and designs. Stamped Concrete has been around for a while now, but it's starting to make a comeback with homeowners who want to make their homes stand out from the rest! If you're looking for more information on stamped Concrete in Baltimore or Maryland, then this blog post will help you get started down the right path. The best Masonry work Baltimore is Detailz Construction Corporation Stamped Concrete is an excellent option for those looking to change up the look of their outdoor space. The possibilities are endless with this product, and it's a great alternative to natural stone pavers and tile, especially in high-traffic areas such as driveways, sidewalks, and patios. It can be colored or textured in various ways that mimic brick, slate, or flagstone, making stamped concrete attractive because of its low maintenance qualities. With little effort, you can have a new patio floor without having to pull out your existing one! And don't forget about stamped concrete pool decks - they're perfect for creating privacy around pools while adding dimensionality that makes your pool area look like a resort. Stamped Concrete is also an affordable option that can save homeowners money and allow them to complete their project faster than traditional pavers, making stamped Concrete one of the most popular outdoor flooring options in Baltimore, Maryland. Detailz Construction Corporation A Brick restoration Baltimore Stamped Concrete is a way to add texture, color, and design options to your existing outdoor surfaces. Stained Concrete can be used in many places, including driveways, patios, or pool decks. Stamped Concrete makes an attractive surface for the backyard. If you are looking for ways to improve your home's appearance without breaking the bank, consider stamped concrete Baltimore services. Stamped Concrete will enhance any exterior space with its unique look that lasts. Stamped concrete Baltimore, Maryland is an excellent way to add style and curb appeal to any outdoor space. Stamping patterns are available for nearly every decorating taste, from traditional brick or stone looks, modern geometric designs up to up-to-the-minute artistic impressions of natural elements like wood grain or water ripples. Check out our stamped concrete gallery for some ideas! Stamped Concrete is also an excellent alternative to asphalt driveways in Baltimore, Maryland. Stamping can create the illusion of open expanses with just one slab rather than several smaller slabs that are typically used for asphalt paving. Stamped concrete landscaping in Baltimore, Maryland, has quickly become a popular way to make any outdoor space more visually interesting and valuable by adding color or texture without having to resort to plants that require maintenance and care - not always readily available when you've got kids! Detailz Construction Corporation A Stamped concrete Baltimore
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Adventure Episode 16
The Digidestined are walking through another desert. I’m starting to think the Digital World just automatically fills in desert terrain if there’s nothing important nearby.
The group are worried about keeping ahead of Etemon. Tai tells them not to worry too much, they just need to figure out how to use his new crest to get Agumon up to Ultimate. Tai figures all he needs to do is make sure Agumon is well-fed for energy and he’s in danger- which Etemon will provide either way.
“And if that doesn’t work, I’ll just get a new Digimon!“
Probably a joke, but Agumon visibly doesn’t take it that way and Tai doesn’t notice.
Yep, we’re doing the “don’t be a dick to your partner“ episode all kid with monster partner shows need to go through.
Tai has in fact confiscated everyone else’s rations and is attempting to give Agumon 14 shares of food. Not sure why they allowed that, they’re in a damn desert.
Sora and Izzy have a conversation to the effect of “You know, Tai isn’t usually a complete douche what’s up with this“ until Joe’s tag starts glowing.
Which I guess answers “Do tags actually do anything?“ the answer is that it apparently helps you find your crest.
Joe runs towards a colloseum in the distance, then faceplants after tripping over a Dark Network cable, immediately letting Etemon know where everyone is. He recognises the colloseum as where he holds his annual tribute concert to himself. He calls his minions in the area and tells them to roll out the welcome wagon and keep the kids occupied as he’s on his way.
The colloseum turns out to contain a football pitch, causing the group to form a humans vs digimon team game whilst Joe looks for his crest... Until Tai throws a hissy fit at them for trying to have fun.
Honestly, I know from meta-knowlege that Tai is team leader, but in the early arc they weren’t organised enough to have leadership. This is the first time he’s really tried to take charge beyond simply having a fairly confident personality and a self-percieved responsibility to keep morale up.
Etemon speaks to them via the Jumbotron, still being a long way off, and when they try to flee he drops one of the goal nets over them, electrified so that they can’t escape. Agumon was too slow and lethargic from his deviantart stuffing session, so got isolated from the rest of the group. Etemon takes this opportunity to release another Greymon into the arena to force Agumon to fight in a mirror match.
The amimation team miss an opportunity to redraw the digivolution scene to reflect a bloated and lethargic agumon. To be expected though.
Greymon recieves a predictable beatdown from the other Greymon who’s in fighting condition, including getting shoved into the electric fence, a period of literal curbstomping and an uncomfortable burp instead of being able to breathe fire. Tai spends the entire period yelling at him.
Also Tentomon keeps flying into the fence like it’s a bug zapper.
Tai, at this exact moment: “GET UP AND FIGHT!”
Etemon orders one of his Gazimon to break out the fireworks for his arrival, and I wasn’t actually going to mention that in this liveblog because I thought it was a trivial detail but no, so:
The Gazimon runs up this weird statue and starts letting off fireworks.
Gomamon tries using his Marching Fishes attack, and water pours out of the statue’s mouths and releases fish, which start flying, grab the fireworks, fly up to and harass Etemon’s Greymon, then leave.
Joe asks Gomamon how he did that, gets back “I don’t know but if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.“ Izzy cuts in and says it’s “probably just a dimensional vortex rift” then Sora waves goodbye to the fish as they fly off into the upper atmosphere.
...Anyway,
The Digidestined set to lifting flagstones so as to try to tunnel out from under the goal net. One of the flagstones is Joe’s crest, and removing it causes them to fall into a tunnel network beneath the arena. In the meantime, Greymon is being choked out by Greymon. The kids get out without incident, and instead of doing the sensible thing and ganging up on the Greymon Tai insists on going out alone and throwing rocks to provoke it whilst yelling at his own Greymon to just frickin’ digivolve already.
The other kids catch on and start digivolving their ‘Mons to try to rescue him, but they’re too late and a beam shoots out of Tai’s crest turning into a roiling cloud of darkness spreading across the sky, which turns into pillars of dark fire which shoot down into Greymon.
Technically, this does count as achieving ultimate.
The other Greymon tries to flee, but is backhanded into the Jumbotron then he, the jumbotron and half the stands on that side of the coloseum are evaporated by one of the weird shark-missiles Skullgreymon can shoot from his back.
Tai yells at Skullgreymon that he’s his partner and he has to obey him.
Skullgreymon attempts to step on Tai, then is engaged in battle by the other partner digimon. They aren’t able to do any meaningful damage, and Etemon flips out back in his trailer as the collateral damage severs his Dark Network connection to the area and cuts off his ability to observe what’s happening.
Skullgreymon smashes through a wall of the coloseum and runs off into the desert smashing everything in his path until he runs out of energy and devolves all the way back to Koromon.
Koromon has a different voice actor than he did in his first appearance, that is to say, he used to just have the same voice as agumon, now he’s clearly a woman doing a high pitched falsetto to sound babyish. That aside, he’s freaking out over all the damage he caused and attacking the others. And for disappointing Tai. Matt tells Koromon it’s not his fault, as Tai finally catches on to how he’s been acting.
Tai: Sora this is all my fault isn’t it?
Sora: Yes.
Other than that though, he basically gets away with looking kinda sad and saying “Please forgive me?“
This was a really chaotic episode, even by Digimon Adventure standards, with weird goings on and asspulls left and right. That said, Skullgreymon’s design steals the show by being a freakishly huge, lanky-proportioned terror with strange bony protrusions, an exposed heart and uh... a shark missile.
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