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Ugh I know tumblr is not the best forum to ask for CC help, but this is where I'm the most active and most likely to see the answers :')
So, I'm trying to convert the arch from Desert Luxe, and of course I'm way above my head again, as usual. The arch is 4 tiles wide, which I love because I love huge doors and windows and etc.
I (semi)succesfully expanded the footrpint of the arch to 4-tile, but I'm having an issue that after I add the extra footprint, the arch won't snap onto a wall anymore.
I tried to compare it with other arches & doors and edit a few things but it doesn't seem to want to work for the love of me and I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about this issue :') ❤
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i shouldn’t have started watching peter parker scenes in media, im crying.
#its a youtube video titled differently#just with his quips and one liners#and oh my goodness#can't give context other then it being from the 90s animated series#but#looking for a supposed mythical creature as spiderman#finds a footrpint in the sewer#says#I was...MYTHTAKEN.#oh old charm#i should look more into original Spiderman stuff#i wanna know how much idiocy/corniness i missed out on
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I’m really on a roll! Victorian Value, a lot bin house this is also inpractical (as usual) and rather crammed. I changed the footrpint a little, having lived in 2 Victorian houses and several with bay windows I didn’t think the towers and nooks were realistic or actually useful in such a small house.
Victorian Value:
§73,243
Size 30 x 30
3 bed, 2 bath
No CC (default replacements pictured)
Fire detector, burglar alarm and phone included
Made with UC
You can download from Mediafire or Dropbox , feedback is always appreciated.
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Footrpints
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Footprints in the Sand with my Friend
Footprints in the Sand with my Friend
“Friend: One who multiplies joys, divides grief and whose honesty is in valuable.”
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My hubby and our grandson, Jeffrey, leaving footprints in the sand and on each others hearts.
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Detour
How should we meet?
when i'm pathless
errant words
deviant
stray footrpints in the sand.
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Reflection: WHOSE FOOTPRINTS DO YOU FOLLOW?
One fancy game that some of us may have played when we were young is trying to step on the footprints that a much bigger person in front of us makes. It is a fun thing to do, especially when that person has a wider gait and you have to jump so you can make it to the next footprint. I remember going to the beach in Cavite, with Tatay and Nanay, holding each other’s hands, walked ahead of us. The four of us siblings would rush to step on their footprints as if in a contest, where the one who first steps on them wins.
We situate today’s Gospel at the end of Jesus’ three-year public ministry. The prophecy about His suffering, death, and resurrection has already been realized. He is now preparing for His return to the Father. The Apostles have returned to their original trade. They are probably at a loss as to how to start life now that the Lord has left them. Then Jesus appears to them and invites Peter to follow Him. But this is quite misplaced. Peter has been faithfully following Jesus for the past three years, save for this time that he and the other Apostles have returned to fishing. So what is this invitation to “follow Me” all about?
Jesus probably wanted Peter to follow Him more devotedly. The past three years were difficult for Peter. He was presumptous. He believed too much on himself. Peter expressed firmness in his belief that he would never betray Jesus. But Peter did. Maybe Peter thought that he was already incorrigible in faith. But when temptation came, he faltered and fell. He failed to see that the true remedy against the evil’s enticement is the way of the cross—the way of love.
I believe that is how we should follow Jesus. Love should be a prerequisite. Without love, one will find it difficult to serve and follow Jesus. It was only after being assured of Peter’s love that Jesus invited him to really follow Him. So step on His footrpints. Go where He went. Do what He did. His steps brought Him to the cross. Take the same steps to reach the same cross, trusting that even if His footprints may lead to death and suffering, it will still end in the glory of the resurrection.
~Fr. Sandy Enhaynes
Whose footprints are you following in loving and serving Jesus?
Dearest Jesus, thank You for giving us the saints to be our model in following You. Amen.
Prayer
… for a deep and profound respect for life, especially for the unborn. … for the strength and healing of the sick.
... for the healing and peace of all families.
Finally, we pray for one another, for those who have asked our prayers and for those who need our prayers the most.
GOD BLESS
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The Bhopal Diaries
Soaking the morning sun as they prepare to return the charges of 68/49. The train leaves at 11.55am. 🍂 ~
People leaving footrpints, while you leave footrpints. Wow? Meerut has given me some beautiful people. I haven’t been old enough to remember places and know their importance but glad I have seen some. Bye, Meerut. People don’t just go like that. Everything has meaning. Changes are tough to…
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In between
I love the word in between,but as much as i like it,I hate it just as much. I always feel like i am in between everything.In between spoken words and those lingering on my breath.Between staring and averting a gaze.Between my melting memories and fleeting feelings.Between choices I did and didn’t make.In between presumptions and wishes.Selfishness and generosity.Fading fingerprints of my doings and footrpints of where I am going.Parting words and greeting ones.A pleasing smile and a narrow look.A flowering emotion and a solid promise.If either I moved left or right I would lose my balance anf fall,so I keep lingering neither in air nor earth.I just reside stuck in a timeless void.
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Meggie, May 2015.
#summer#summertime#ocean#sand#footrpint#footprints#backflip#back handspring#back hand spring#gymnastics#flips#back flip#summer 2015#beach#southampton#hamptons#the hamptons#flexibility#black and white#black and white photos#action photo#action shot#mid air#flipping
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Footprint Trace: Keira, Colombia
Keira Gibson
Barranquilla, Colombia
1. How long have you been living in Columbia? I have been in Colombia since the end of July but it seems like I have been here forever. I had to arrive in Bogota by July 30th in order to attend orientation and meet some of the other people who would be participating in the program. However, I currently reside in Barranquilla which is one of Colombia’s most famous cities. I’ve been here since August 1st. It’s time for me to be back home (at least for a bit).
5. What major differences are there between Barbados and Columbia? I could go on and on about the differences between the two. Hopefully I can narrow them down to 5. Here goes: a) Privacy- in Barbados we rant and rave about people being malicious or gypsy but we have no idea just what that means. In Colombia, people ask you all of your personal information without hesitation or even the slightest clue of rude it can be. They also have a knack for going through your stuff. Sometimes it’s just for the sake of knowing what you have. Nothing is truly private even though they have so many gated houses here. b) Personal space- everyone touches everyone. Everyone hugs and kisses everyone without questioning whether this person is diseased or not. People share drinks and food a lot. Also, there is a habit of being as close to a person as you possibly can be. For instance, when standing in any line in any location, the person behind you has to be close enough for you to smell their breath or their hair. In the buses, they sit as close to you as possible and even just standing alone, a person will come up to you and stand close by and speak. c) Work Ethics- people get to work late and students get to school late. I am not speaking about 15 minutes late. Classes are scheduled on the hour and some students traipse in 30 minutes to 1 hour late as though class didn’t start earlier. Cellphones are answered in class. Attire is ignored most of the time by staff (this isn’t simply where I teach). d) Job opportunities- people make the most of what they have. People here create opportunities for themselves and it is most inspiring. There are people cleaning the drains, collecting bottles, singing on the street, doing portraits, selling in the streets, and cleaning. I know the list seems like everyday jobs in Barbados, but it isn’t. Drains and the streets are cleared almost every day and these people work tirelessly in the sun (Barranquilla is way hotter than Barbados). Singing on the street and other odd jobs such as drawing on the street are reminiscent of New York and other major Western cities. Also, selling in the streets is nothing like Swan Street. Vendors move around with ridiculously heavy items on their heads, shouting at the top of their lungs or with microphones. The items they sell range from raw fish to confectionary. Cleaning is also done with pride and it is actually done. When you go to a fast food restaurant, the tables are cleaned and the workers don’t appear miserable are ashamed. People here recognize the importance of the job and that it puts food on the table. e) The weather- when it rains, it pours. This is by no means an exaggeration. There are actual flood signs posted throughout the city. It is ridiculously dangerous when it rains. With the rain comes thunder like I have never experienced and lighting is ever present. You can usually expect the electricity to go off at some point when this weather occurs. The sun is fiery hot. You need to hydrate often. The switch between the two is sudden and you can never foretell what will happen.
6. What do you miss the most about home? The obvious response is family and friends. Putting those aside, I miss Barbadian food and water. I will pass on drinking liquids from plastic bags and having to make my own seasoning any day. Also, I miss my sun, sand and sea. Words cannot describe how much I yearn for the ability to walk to a beach with white sand and crystal clear water. 7. What is your greatest memory so far? Cartagena! ¡Genial! Super! Amazing! ¡Increíble! The trip to Cartagena was the best memory thus far. I met a Bajan friend there and needless to say, it was a Bajan take over. Being able to have someone who can relate to you, to go to the beach and just relax completely was the best thing ever. Cartagena is a must-go-to place. It is modern enough and still filled with history. It has everything for everyone. 8. What would you say to somebody contemplating whether they should study/work in Columbia? To anyone with reservations or contemplating studying/working in Colombia, I would say go for it. The only thing to do is to keep an open mind and remember the words that a friend gave to me, ‘Nothing is better or worse but just different’. It truly is an amazing place and being alone, you have time to reflect on yourself and achieve personal growth. You learn a lot whether it is a language, a culture or simply managing your money. It is an experience that you would never forget. There is good and there is bad but you learn and grow from it all. Don’t pass up any opportunity!
#footrpint#footprinttrace#thebajanfootprint#barbados#barbadian#bajan#colombia#life#lessons#strangth#culture#southamerica#gringo#latin
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