#fort in the road
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heart-wit-strength · 6 months ago
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underestimated the amount of times a season 2a rewatch would have me wanna scratch my eyes out with the foreshadowing
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amphibia-a-day · 20 days ago
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Day 1189 of Amphibia Screenshots
Episode: Fort in the Road
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connorphilpphotography · 3 months ago
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schwing-alicious · 7 days ago
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thesilicontribesman · 8 months ago
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Hardknott Roman Fort, Hardknott Pass, Lake District
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multifandominfj · 3 months ago
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If I were to go down The Witches Road, here’s a mini thread, inspired by Agatha All Along, of who I’d trust in MY Coven, regardless of reputation:
Tally Craven: Motherland Fort Salem
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Morgana Pendragon: Merlin
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Regina Mills: Once Upon a Time
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Sally Owens: Practical Magic
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The Mother Witch: Hocus Pocus 2
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Elphaba Thropp: Wicked
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Lena Luthor: Supergirl
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mostlythemarsh · 1 year ago
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By Way Of
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treewithabark · 8 months ago
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These shipwrecks were the coolest things we came across this week
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hexyzforce · 3 months ago
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i missed some days so here they are. i oicked her to be a little mousey but if i didnt think of that first id have made her a canary <:')
also yeah thats her piano as a human. theyre probably nonbinary but theyre piano so they dont really care about that right now
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theworldoffostering · 1 day ago
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Arrived to my mom’s beautiful house at 6am. I am exhausted. God bless my mom. She was asleep, but had made the house so that we could all crawl into a bed immediately. I was so grateful.
Her house is tiny—two bedrooms. I sent one kid in to sleep with her, and then DH and I have the other bedroom. We put NB between us in the king size bed, and then Baby in a pallet in the closet (we told him he’s like Harry Potter). My mom has a pull out sofa so H and DS slept on that. The house is an open concept, so once people go to bed, there’s really no place to congregate except the lanai, but that will work just fine tonight because I need to go to bed at like 8pm.
We are now off to have a very late seafood lunch (except for DH who is allergic), and then go to Costco to get a ham for Christmas Eve (I don’t eat ham, so I’m getting myself a steak). It’s on the cooler side in Ft. Myers today, but my kids are asking for the pool, so I may take them later depending on how everyone is feeling, but hoping for a mostly low key and low stress afternoon/evening. 
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rosemeriwether · 5 months ago
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Fort McHenry
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It be hot outside boy!
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orangedogsquad · 2 months ago
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It’s been a rainy start to teg trip, hopefully it clears up soon!
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amphibia-a-day · 1 year ago
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Day 956 of Amphibia Screenshots
Episode: Fort in the Road
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connorphilpphotography · 3 months ago
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rabbitcruiser · 3 months ago
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Summer Evening
What do you think about my pic?
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clove-pinks · 8 months ago
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Where I live now is about eight miles from Fort Meigs, and I think a lot about how this area would be part of the last stretch of desolate wilderness for soldiers approaching the armed camp on the Maumee River over land. Eight miles could potentially take a long time—I read something about the baggage train breaking down every mile, the conditions were just that bad. Water and mud could be waist-deep.
There are literally thousands of miles of drainage ditches and many thousands of miles of underdrainage pipes today, and I have nice paved roads and other modern amenities. But the sense of desolation remains. It feels very isolated in this semi-rural neighborhood even though there are a few nice restaurants about two miles away, and stores and shops in a similar distance. I look forward to (hopefully) moving into more of a town environment. There are still stretches of what looks like marshland on my way to work, and water sits on the fields around me.
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