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Of course it's quite easy in the good 'ol Pacific Northwest to believe that summer's arrived. After what feels like months of rainy mornings and overcast days, the sun comes out and BAM.
It's summer.
But then give it a day or two and, turns out, it's not. And the rainy mornings and overcast days are our way again.
And then daylight savings does its thing and, on sunny days, the sun gets up earlier and earlier and earlier so you think BAM.
It's summer.
But. This isn't the south. Sun is not our way of life although our way of life is gorgeous whenever the sun does comes out to play. For however long (or short) it chooses to stick around.
So there are, most likely, rainy mornings still ahead. And overcast days.
It's not just the teasing sun that makes it feel like summer, though. We've begun talking about things we associate with summer. For example, The Little Lies, the Fleetwood Mac tribute band in which Linzy plays keys, acoustic guitar, and handles all the Christine McVie vocals, is playing the Fisherman's Village Music Festival, an outdoor extravaganza held on the streets of downtown Everett.
The music festival hits next week, May 18-20.
For example, The Little Lies play a follow-up gig at The Nectar Lounge in Fremont, June 30.
For example, The Bite of Seattle just released the line-up of bands that are performing. Top of the list is, of course, Sir Mix-a-Lot. A few lines down, though, are The Little Lies. And then many, many more lines down is Midnight High, a band in which Linzy handles keys and harmonies.
The Bite of Seattle happens July 21-23.
For example, these gigs remind us of the summer gigs from last year. Especially the marina ones. Especially the Bite of Edmonds. Not scheduled yet, but in front of us somewhere. Plus, of course, the Fourth of July gig Linzy missed last year. Plus, whatever's in store for Midnight High above and beyond the Bite of Seattle. Somewhere... still out in front.
These are not the only clues of summer, of course. They're definitely signs of summer to come. As for what already feels like summer, that would be an uptick of working in the yard. Working indoors but with all the french doors wide open. It would be working on the roof. And even though it wasn't sunny those days, it was outside.
We're living outside more. Willingly.
And then, yeah. The sun was up super early this morning. For a minute there yesterday it felt hot at our place. And we're heading for the 80s.
Apparently.
So...
Could it still rain?
Of course it could.
Could there be overcast days somewhere out in front of us?
Absolutely. Yes. After all, summer around here seems to settle in for real in July.
Still, it's lovely to be outdoors without bundling up. To even whip out the flip flops for a day or two. And definitely definitely definitely to indulge thoughts of the music experiences that are coming our way...
This summer.
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#summer#the little lies#midnight high#summer gigs#bite of seattle#fisherman's village music festival#the nectar lounge#sunshine#working in the yard#being outdoors#summer vibes
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Progressive Politics In Seattle - Rock n Roll Journalist Mark Taylor-Can...
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Three Things That Make Me Outrageously Happy in March
by Madeline DeFrees
Begin with the evergreen Clematis montana. Shy about opening, blooms pulse into view a few at a time against the night sky. Some morning, a creamy tsunami sweeps over the chain-link fence in a spring seizure of yearning. Drenches the passerby in dizzying scent and charges winter's dark air without warning.
Next, the black umbrella ribs of Styrax japonica open to rain. Their delicate green incipient leaves reverse the gradual losses of autumn. Remember this overture to the Japanese Snowbell symphony in May when it's time to clean up the carpet of dried flowers and pods, time to cart uprooted seedlings away.
When navel oranges kissed by lazy California sun, glow like moons in every supermarket, I go crazy, buy all I can carry. At home, they tumble from the sack to kiss my eager lips, and as that nectar of the gods floods my veins, I live in lovers' paradise every juicy moment of Seattle rains.
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The Simplest Words - The Narcissist Cookbook @ the Nectar Lounge, Seattle, 6/16/24
Decided I should probably put this on YouTube as well. I didn't get the whole thing, but got most of it, including the bonus interlude that I will not name so that it surprises you ✨️
#the narcissist cookbook#i want to bottle the feeling of the crowd singing at the end there#it's the best feeling on earth i swear to god#also!! everyone with the backing/response vocals in the interlude#no hesitation. i love everyone else who was in this crowd sm
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tagged to put my 'on repeat' playlist on shuffle & let you all pick your favorite the first songs!
tagged by @honeydewtual @haocheeks @leegahyun @fairyjiu and @bamgeut !! ty my loves i will send an ask w/ my pick from yours (bc i'm kinda late)
i listen to a variety and On a variety of platforms (esp w/ boycott) so i will just put ones i've actively been seeking out to listen to (and more than five LOL). no results option u will pick.
idk who has done it but i will tag my bella @doyeons my eris @ryujintual @sungtaro my henna @godspa my vivi @moonsua my aweks @eeunwoo and my dee @ryudaeng
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Her Sensations
she enters my system like a cup of coffee with a tiger lily pounce
charging me up when emptiness and white walls bring me down
I know her knock
when my thick mass of red vibrates with a butterfly longing coursing a romantic marijuana nectar down into the warmth of corn muffin toes to the tippy toppy of my wise old noodle
I
K n o w she has returned
I bounce on my old man heels with her
par a ding
&
gazing with the grace and coolness of James Dean dungarees
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she never once made me twiddle my thumbs
not one time has she motioned to me (with a wave of her cigarette. with a wave of wasted movement.) to hurry off
brewed fresh and happening.
Seattle’s
Best
Sensation
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I know her knock
when my morphine chest drips like a Champagne candle with pools of wet wax gathering on the table below
as my mouth moans her name in a lovers dialect on a pillow stitched by the Lordy Lord
a single strand of her blonde hair
it’s all I want now
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percolated & ready/alive & shaking
her delicate knocking
her delicate knocking
come come
come on in
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Do you love hummingbirds? 🙌🏻💗 we totally need an emoji for them! 🎨 I’m excited to introduce"Chamelia," a new print for @emeraldcitycomiccon that offers a personal glimpse into the playful wonders of these sweet nectar seekers 🌺✨ I aim to showcase hummingbirds and their doppelgänger moths, in this new exclusive print. My intention in creating "Chamelia" was to breathe life into these extraordinary animals, inviting viewers to appreciate the sheer marvel of nature's diversity and evolution. 🦋💫
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📣This ECCC 2024, "Chamelia" will make her debut as a limited-edition holographic print, exclusively available at my ECCC Booth #20713! Don't miss your chance to see her shine at the event from Feb 29 to Mar 3rd. I'll be there every day, eager to chat and sign prints. Can't wait to meet you all! 🤗💗
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#ECCC2024 #moth #Hummingbirds #exclusive #seattle #camilladerricoart #birds #naturelover #hairenvy
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Gaye Su Akyol - Love Buzz
Gaye Su Akyol is a singer, painter, and anthropologist from Istanbul, Turkey. Her two new, self-produced tracks for the Singles Club fuse hard rock, surf, and electronic music to push at the boundaries of rock and Anatolian psychedelic music (see New York Times Dec. 2019 feature). Their single leads with a cover of “Love Buzz,” originally by the Dutch psych band Shocking Blue, and famously covered by Nirvana on their 1988 debut single. It is a fitting tribute to the huge impact Nirvana had on Akyol in at a young age. The B-side, “‘Böyle Olur Mu,” breathes new life into the song with hard-to-forget electro baglama, thick bass riffs, heroic guitars, and dark beats.
Her US tour starts on Saturday:
SEP 09 Bryant Park, New York City, NY SEP 11 City Winery Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA SEP 12 Jammin Java, Vienna, VA SEP 13 City Winery Boston, Boston, MA SEP 15 Drom, New York City, NY SEP 17 Los Globos, Los Angeles, CA SEP 19 Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco, CA SEP 20 Nectar Lounge, Seattle, WA
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😎😎😎 #LaRussell #NectarLounge #Seattle (at Nectar Lounge) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpJCNaivXUE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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SEATTLE, WA - Just as the world braced itself for a dire caffeine apocalypse, a beacon of hope has emerged from the depths of the internet – the millennial generation. In a display of both ingenuity and questionable culinary choices, millennials have single-handedly averted a global coffee shortage by pioneering the now-ubiquitous “Avocado Latte.” For weeks, headlines screamed of a looming “Beanpocalypse.” Brazil’s recent frost, coupled with a particularly vicious strain of coffee-loving squirrels in Vietnam, sent jitters through the nervous systems of java junkies worldwide. Images of empty coffee shelves and desperate office workers chewing on staplers flooded social media. The future looked bleak. Enter the much-maligned millennial. Often accused of avocado toast-fueled brunches and an unhealthy obsession with oversized phone screens, this generation has surprised everyone by offering a solution both unexpected and…well, slightly green. “Look, we needed a fix,” confessed Chad Kensington, a 28-year-old entrepreneur and self-proclaimed “avocado enthusiast.” “We were facing the unthinkable – a world without cold brew. That’s just not a world we can live in. Then, inspiration struck.” Chad, along with his collective of beanie-wearing, fidget spinner-wielding peers, took to Instagram. There, they documented their revolutionary creation: the Avocado Latte. Blended with a generous scoop of mashed avocado, a dash of agave nectar, and topped with a sprinkle of chia seeds, the Avocado Latte promised a caffeine kick with a side of “healthy fats.” The internet, predictably, went wild. Foodie blogs hailed the Avocado Latte as a “game changer” and “a perfect marriage of creamy and caffeinated.” Wellness influencers flocked to the trend, extolling the avocado’s “brain-boosting properties” and its ability to “promote inner peace.” Meanwhile, coffee shops across the globe scrambled to adapt. Baristas, initially skeptical of the green concoction, quickly found themselves drowning in orders. Avocado prices skyrocketed, with some unscrupulous avocado cartels rumored to be operating out of Brooklyn lofts. There have, of course, been some drawbacks. Environmentalists have raised concerns about the water-intensive nature of avocado cultivation, questioning whether the planet can sustain a world fueled by blended fruit and caffeine. Additionally, a recent study by the Institute for Questionable Culinary Choices (IQCC) revealed a disturbing correlation between avocado latte consumption and increased social media narcissism. However, for now, the world seems content to embrace the avocado latte. Coffee futures have stabilized, and the threat of a caffeine-starved world seems to have receded. Whether this is a genuine solution or simply a temporary fad fueled by social media clout remains to be seen. One thing is certain: millennials have once again proven they can surprise you. Whether it’s their unwavering optimism in the face of climate change or their ability to make something vaguely palatable out of mashed avocado, one can’t help but admire their…well, something. So, the next time you see a young person sipping on a suspiciously green beverage, don’t judge. They may just be saving the world, one blended avocado at a time. Just maybe bring your own water bottle. Join the Avocado Latte Army! Share your green concoction creations on social media with #SaveTheBean and #AvocadoLatteLife. Remember, together, we can build a brighter, greener, and slightly more nauseating future. (Just kidding… mostly.) source - https://www.greenmatch.co.uk/environmental-impact-of-avocados
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Don't miss Human People Beer's beer sale behind Stoup Brewing on August 17th from 12 pm to 6 pm.
https://bit.ly/4dMVLRC Largely discussed in the industry, and with a ton of collaboration credit under their belts, Human People Beer is releasing their first beer. Well, technically, it’s their first beer not designed in collaboration with another brewery. And it’s technically brewed at Stoup Brewing. But other than that, it’s the purest reflection of the brewery’s approach to brewing in the area. Founded by co-owners Andrew Schwartz, Tim Kamolz and Mallorie King, Human People is the latest brewery to turn heads in the area. Course, it wouldn’t have been possible had Andrew Schwartz and Tim Kamolz not met up while working at Modern Times Beer in San Diego. With plans to open a taproom, eventually, the trio continues to show their approach to brewing through collaborations with various breweries in the region. In other words, stop by Stoup Brewing’s O.G. Ballard location, at 1108 NW 52nd St (Seattle, WA), on August 17th! From noon to 6 pm, on the back end of the building, Human People Brewing is selling a four-pack of their Piknik Pils and Finding Shore Hoppy Ale. image courtesy Human People Beer More on Finding Shore A hoppy ale beyond perception. Aromatic expanses of drippy mango, peach nectar, and strawberry jam, balanced by cumulus clouds of oats and unmalted wheat. Finding Shore echoes with white foam, aureate opaqueness, essential stuff. image courtesy Human People Beer More on Piknik Pilsner Brewed for Seattle, inspired by the Slovenian Alps. Piknik was brewed with a blend of distinctive European Pilsner malts and the unique Styrian Bobek hop, giving it a pleasant bitterness hugged by a soft malt flavor. Piknik was open fermented at 46F, cold conditioned at 31F for forever, and naturally carbonated. It pours clear with a rocky, distinctive head. Brewed specifically for picnic tables and friendly chats about what we see in the clouds. Besides their two beers, Human People is selling their merch’ for those interested in promoting one of Seattle’s newer breweries. And hey, while you’re there, and Human People Beer didn’t say this, but why not grab a pint at Stoup’s taproom space. For information on Human People Beer visit their Instagram account at @humanpeoplebeer or their website, https://www.humanpeoplebeer.com/. from Northwest Beer Guide - News - The Northwest Beer Guide https://bit.ly/4g1E8jd
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alrighty!! Now here's your free time to also talk about everything you wanna about the trip!!
Also no rush, lovely 💜 I understand real life happens so if it takes a bit or a while that is totally okay!! Just pretty please know
(Also also if it's okay to share a little bit: before I had visited my brother and his wife out in Seattle, the only bigger city I had been to was Kansas City. And before I went out there my brother explained that the suburbs of Seattle are the size of Kansas City. Once I got out there I definitely found that to be true. One thing that I thought was super interesting that also has to do with the pigeons, is not only the number that there were but the fact that they were just so freaking chill around people. Like there was a time in walking around downtown Seattle to get to where Pike's Place Market is - and I'm in the one time where just my brother and I were waiting for the crosswalk, a pigeon just walked up and stood next to us waiting too. Once the light changed and my brother and I started to cross, the pigeon walked with us for quite a few hobbles then decided to finally fly away lolol!! I was laughing so hard thankfully my brother made sure we got to the other side with plenty of time and gave me a second to catch my breath. He was chuckling and ended up saying "Big city pigeons are pretty funny to be honest. They're around so many people I think it starts to rub off on them. So yeah, that's my experience with big city pigeons lolol)
I'll warn you this gonna be long and I'm gonna ramble and there's sm I have to say. And I'll add little photos to go along with it!
So- it took 14 hrs to drive out there (which was one stop at Denny's *which was actually vv good* and quite a few gas station stops). I drove for a small portion there. But omg- it was crazy there was this bridge that reminded me of this bridge in Cleveland- and all of the sudden you could see the three cities- you could see New Jersey and all island of Nyc- and it was just breathtaking. We drove through the Lincoln Tunnel and that was interesting- but when we came out of it... my god we were in Times Square. (Tbh before this I didn't know shit about nyc- I thought it all happened on one island... Turns out it's got like 4-5 islands!?) Anyways that was beautiful- (it looks so grainy... but Tbz Nectar joke "So sweet like nectar-" "A taste worth more")
Then we made it to our hotel in Queensboro (at 11:11 pm) and I don't know if you've ever watched Taxi- but the bridge (Queensboro Bridge) that is like synonymous to the tv show- we got to drive over it- and we were staying right beside it on Long Island. In The Ravel- it might be by the same hotel that produced Days Inn but it was sososo nice- (maybe not as nice as a Hampton Inn or a Marriot but vv nice -if I wasn't paying for it we would have slept in the car/in a motel...). And maybe it's my inner carat but- we stayed on Vernon Blvd. Literally right on our balcony when you went out- you'd see it and I laughed so hard "Vernon?! Chwe!? Hansol?! You're so handsome!"
The next morning we went over the said bridge, over Roosevelt Island, and onto Manhattan island. Where we went to see central park- specifically the Strawberry Fields part. (Which is across from The Dakodas where Lennon... yeah...) Anyways- the fields itself is completely gone since John's passing it's been in disrepair. But there was an "Imagine" circle dedication and people were singing and it was really sweet. Then we looked for Radio City Music Hall (where the boyz would be performing) and found it! Then like a street or two over? We ate at Bill's Bar & Burger- My mom follows this Buffalo youtuber and she had went there with her 12+ kids and mom wanted to go to- so we did! It was expensive for what we got... But the water? Omg it was delicious... Knowing I had to go back to my water back home while it comes from the lake it still tastes like gravel... yeah was unpleasant so I drank it to death ebhbhhea-
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But I nearly forgot about you don't know you're next to rockfeller center only know it because of F.A.O Scwartz (the center looks like a prison & bank tbh)- and we got to see the skating rink (well where it would be) but the fountain was beautiful- we went past fox news and nbc- and the tonight show (crazy how it's all packed in there) and threw a wish (a penny) into a huge fountain. before getting water at a food truck and then see below
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Then before we saw the boyz my dad and I had to walk to the atm- it was like 43rd street I think- it was in hotel... and when I tell you this reeked money I would never be able to spend... Oh my god- it was black marble everywhere you looked- but the hotel people were so nice! But on the way is where I would see all these pigeons come down and there were so many and I loved them each- but the brown and white ones were my favorites... Anyways- we came back and got ice cream from a frostee's truck- sth my mom grew up doing. Cause I guess in NY that's their icecream people? Idk... It was okay. But then I got to go over and get merch with mom and then we both had went and seen the boyz~ (Again it was unforgettable I still am having a hard time understanding that it was over a week ago...). Anyways we went back home on the Queensboro bridge. And I was so tired but I wanted to share with my one friend of what I saw (my phone fucking sucked so bad- and the car not having the right usbs meant that I couldn't charge it and talk to people & take photos... It was the worst but-). falling asleep after that was crazy.
My mom got me up the next morning and was like "Let's sit on the balcony." And I never really knew that I was missing that in my life? It was always my dream to have one. And another thing was knowing I was missing the city life. My mom's family is from major cities. I've never really felt like I've fit in anywhere? I've always felt vv ?? in my small town. And finally enjoying all of that finally made it click. Like I was finally where I was meant to be. Having to leave made me a mess. Anyways....
I bought tickets to the Brooklyn Museum for one reason- and I had known about this before the exhibit even opened. It was Paul McCartney 1934-1964 Eyes of the Storm photos exhibit. What was sweet was you could get in through general admission. Instead of paying another 10 on top to go to a ticketed exhibit. There was this sweet little girl who asked the people in front of when we were waiting for the elevator (that had no rails I have a slight fear of elevators this made it so scary). She asked, "Wher'u going?" "The 5th floor" and it was so cute- I love how adults talk to kids so sweetly... It heals my inner child sm. And she had a little conversation with us all while her dad watched before he grabbed her hand and led her away so everyone could get on and whatnot. Georgie & his many hats
Now if you know I am a big lover of George... that's my man 😌🤭 and he had such cute photos. It was so cool how it went from black and white to when they made it in Miami it turned colorful cause he had a kodak? (idk a color camera) finally- and it was so cool. But one of my favorite photos is the police officer with a gun. Because you and I prolly wouldn't have thought of that being odd. But when you put into perspective that it is only our officers that have em... And these four british boys were just "??!?!?!" seeing an officer with a gun for the first time and idk it puts such a cool perspective on it for me. I had been looking forward to seeing that photo the most tbh. But seriously it was such a beautiful exhibit and we had walked through two other exhibits the asian print maker one (oh my god it was so colorful and beautiful... I loved that sm) there was the painting of george washington that his wife had saved in the white house. It was okay. The american art didn't feel nearly as cool as Paul's or the Utagawa *I just found out since someone made me rush thru it... 😒* which is actually Japanese art come to find out- sorry I'd correct it- but this is literally when I found out. Anyways my mom's man is Paul- so seeing these photos for her was so much fun she loved it sm! (look how pretty my goodness)
Then I didn't realize it was the day for the 1964 things until I went to journal about it- because the next place we went to was in Queens (specifically Corona park). Both of my parents had gone to the 1964 world's fair when they were kids- and it's sth I kind of wanted to see to cause it fascinated me. But seriously almost all of it's gone... They're saying they're going to reconstruct the Pavillion and the Sky (thingies) but I sadly doubt they'll do it... It's mainly been the people- Nyc just doesn't care sadly. But "The Rocket Thrower" statue was the coolest imo- But "The Unisphere" was vv cool too- the water wasn't on and I didn't expect it to be- But there was granite pavement in front of it that was just vv cool it told the history of the place with picture inscriptions. And we saw the two buildings in disrepair- which were just beautiful if they would ever be rebuilt, I think it would be amazing. And then we saw the time capsule and the old water fountains. Along with "Freedom of Human Spirit" statue there is one statute we did end up missing. But honestly idc- but then we ran into retired central park animal statues that kids used to play on- (imo if they really don't want kids on them- they shouldn't put them in a park btw).
Then we got home and mom and I enjoyed the balcony talking about the boyz and all of nyc and how we would both miss it. Sadly the other person we went on the trip on was soooo excited to go back. (ofc 😒). And then there was a kpop channel and I was able to watch Youngji before the show ended! And then I turned on Men In Black III (My personal favorite). Mom got up again and we had gone out on the balcony until she was tired. She missed the city life... And imo she should be back at least in Cleveland. I've always wanted to live there but after that trip ik where I dream of living.
Oh- I forgot to mention in between we did eat at a place called Tom's Dinner- and I don't like chicken- but I gave it a try... and when I say that chicken died for a good reason it was delicious- I had a hot chocolate with chicken caesar salad it was divine. Mom had a cherry lemonade- and it was delicious too and she made me try her bagel and god... I'm so going to Wegman's near me someday to get their bagels... It's the closest I'll get to nyc bagels for a while...
Then we went past Grand Central Station and that looked vv bank like building it was crazy. I'm a big Ramones fan so I did have to see 53rd & 3rd knowing this where the song was from. And seeing it was so cool to me!
And then we were on the road home... It cost toll wise altogether 18.25 which imo to go there and back isn't bad. And we had stopped in Jersey to get dinner- Cutest name ever "Time to eat diner" I loved it- both diners were so classy. (We have nothing like that back home even tho it's a small town you'd think we would- we don't). And it was so fun the hustle and bustle and it was delicious- I got a caramel iced coffee- sth I hadn't had since I was a high schooler- And it was delicious! I had a bagel with cream cheese, whipped butter, one side grape & one side strawberry jelly. It was so delightful. It only took 12 hrs to go back but I was a mess.
Changmin had posted his post of missing New York (with Vienna) broke my heart to pieces why? Because I had finally found my Vienna. And leaving it- and him pairing that song with it- had me in pieces. I just wanted to curl up and bawl.
I really could talk about those emotions but that's something I'll see my journal for. I hope to visit my "Vienna" lots of times, and if not stay there for the rest of my life. Ik it's expensive but it's where I finally felt comfortable.
It's also crazy to watch tiktoks/videos from nyc and go "I know where that is" now- but it makes me so happy. I can't wait for the day I'll get to go back.
Anyways special mention to these photos: Green Taxi & Yellow Taxi
Then ofc Younghoon pc with the Queensboro bridge & the buildings on long island (I have so many more photos tbh but I choose some of my faves)
(I didn't get to say this before- but this part really comforted me- and it seems silly- but it did... I didn't want to reply to it until I was better. But thank you. Anyways let me get into what you said! It was wonderful that you shared a little bit- it made me feel better about me missing pigeons tbh. Seatle sounds so cool and so does Kanas City even tho it's not huge in comparison to Seatle it does sound fun to visit! Like the Canadian Geese have absolute fits you get close or the Seagulls- and the pigeons you're so right- they're so chill- and I loved that sm- ik it's part of their domestication but like it was just so interesting to see!! OOOOOOHHH THAT SOUNDS SO CUTE!!! That was your little buddy!! I'm so glad you got to laugh and have fun with the little guy- that sounds so fun! That's so cute about your big city pigeons- god I love big city pigeons!! They're so funny- I'm glad you got to experience them too! To more pigeon experiences!! 🤭🥰💖)
#kate rambles#i realllyyyyyyy ramble on#how i wish to go to [nyc] again#if you're wondering that just my tag for nyc#anyways#thanks anna!#i really could go on but i think this gets it all off my chest#you don't know how much i apperciate this ask#i'll get to your other one soon but i knew i needed to reply to this one today while the thoughts were still “fresh”#my mom and i had a wonderful time#anyways enjoy some photos~#gotta ramble on#*i'm not checking this for mistakes but ik there's some but I did my best to catch em all as I typed*#thanks for letting me share and thanks for talking about big city pigeons with me
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Effective Ways to Get Rid of Tiny Black Sugar Ants in Your House
The small little ants love moist places such as kitchens and pantries. Dark and damp locations are also ideal spots. So the mini-mall restaurant was the best place to set up a fort. Inside and out having perfect conditions for the black, sugar and pavements ants. The restaurant owner needed to do a thorough investigation of the restaurant including the exterior. Gather all data and decide if this big headache was worth it to try and take care of. Or was it time to make that call for an experienced pest control technician to save the day. Ants don’t discriminate in old or new: Older homes and buildings seem to attract all types of ant. Mainly because of having many cracks to march in. Old or new is all good. Cleaning and keeping the restaurant clean is not enough for keeping the tiny insects at bay. Of course there are a lot of home remedies but the infestation may need a Pest control professional to eliminate the pests. Meanwhile take preventative measures and cover or seal all food. Never leave dirty dishes around, no discarding sweet liquids down the spout as the sweet nectar will leave a film. This gives the ants a welcome treat. Store your dried goods such as flour, sugar, cereals and other perishables sealed tight. Don’t leave an invitation for the perfect smorgasbord. http://antscontrol.info/Beware the neighbors may have Black Ant Infestation too: The neighboring businesses may be dealing with the same type of Ant Infestation. After the restaurant owner finished the investigation armies of black ants were seen moving between the businesses. The owner got so stressed out a call was made to a Professional Exterminator. The Professional Ant Eliminator had the correct supplies and equipment which were not available to the business owners, in order to provide a successful extermination. The technician had the knowledge to exterminate the Ant Infestation. The choice was to call AMPM Exterminators. A professional and experienced Seattle company that could treat the affected areas. Once the infestation was taken care of a recommendation for follow up visits for preventive treatments was advised. Such as monthly, bi-monthly or even quarterly. Following the advice carefully imperative was crucial to stay ant free.
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Soft for Seattle
Few enough lasts forever
Time together
Taking shelter
On sheets and cloths
Off come the sweaters
On winter break
At winter camp
In my room
I gift you pins
Love is not sin
I felt it rude not to consume
Your splendor
Now pleasure wins
In all her nectar
I won't forget you
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The Greatest Sensation
she enters my system like a cup of coffee with a tiger lily pounce
charging me up when emptiness and white walls bring me down
I know her knock
when my thick mass of red vibrates with a butterfly longing coursing a romantic marijuana nectar down into the warmth of corn muffin toes to the tippy toppy of my wise old noodle
I
K n o w
she has returned
I bounce on my old man heels with her
par a ding
&
gazing with the grace and coolness of James Dean dungarees
*
she never once made me twiddle my thumbs
not one time has she motioned to me (with a wave of her cigarette. with a wave of wasted movement.) to hurry off
brewed fresh and happening.
Seattle’s
Best
Sensation
*
I know her knock
when my morphine chest drips like a Champagne candle with pools of wet wax gathering on the table below
as my mouth moans her name in a lovers dialect on a pillow stitched by the Lordy Lord
a single strand of her blonde hair
it’s all I want now
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percolated & ready/alive & shaking
her delicate knocking
her delicate knocking
come come
come on in
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