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Bathroom Sauna New York Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts white tile and porcelain tile limestone floor, white floor, single-sink and exposed beam sauna design with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, white countertops and a freestanding vanity
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Bathroom Sauna New York Example of a mid-sized arts and crafts white tile and porcelain tile limestone floor, white floor, single-sink and exposed beam sauna design with raised-panel cabinets, medium tone wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, white countertops and a freestanding vanity
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#peekskill#peekskill ny#peekskill new york#peekskill n.y.#city of peekskill#hudson valley#hudson valley ny#city of peekskill new york#westchester#hudsonvalley#westchester county#peekskillny#Putnam county#coat drive#Putnam valley#Putnam County Library
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American Auto Trail-Walton Road (Monterey to Cookeville TN)
American Auto Trail-Walton Road (Monterey to Cookeville TN) https://youtu.be/4nhayiGsFs8 This American auto trail explores the route of the Walton Road Scenic Byway, from Monterey to Cookeville, Tennessee.
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#4K#american history#Auto trail#Cookeville#driving video#Dry Valley#Falling Waters#Goffton#Monterey#Putnam County#road travel#slow travel#tennessee#Walton Road
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Gallardo Remodeling Inc. | General Contractor in Putnam Valley NY
We are the most trusted General Contractor in Putnam Valley NY. With years of experience in the industry, we specialize in delivering top-notch home-building services. From project planning to execution, our skilled team ensures that every detail of your project is handled with the utmost care. Moreover, we are your reliable go-to for exceptional Remodeling Services in Putnam Valley NY. Our services include kitchen and bathroom remodeling, room additions, basement finishing, and more. We work closely to understand your unique needs and preferences and aim to exceed your expectations with high-quality workmanship and timely completion of projects. With Gallardo Remodeling INC, your dream home is just a phone call away.
#General Contractor in Putnam Valley NY#Remodeling Services in Putnam Valley NY#Door Installation service near me#Drywall Contractors near me#Roofing Installation near me
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ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING — 4.07 'Valley of the Dolls' Martin Short as Oliver Putnam Steve Martin as Charles-Haden Savage
#omitb spoilers#steve martin#omitb#omitbedit#only murders in the building#oliver putnam#martin short#tvedit#filmtvdaily#userfilm#cinemapix#smallscreensource#tvcentric#tvandfilm#mediagifs#filmtv#cinematv#userstream#s4#4x07#gifsbydailyputnam#charles haden savage
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Only Murders in the Building - 'Valley of the Dolls' - Season 4 Episode 7
Oliver Putnam and Loretta Durkin
#he's a magnet#oliver putnam#martin short#loretta durkin#meryl streep#omitb#omitb spoilers#omitb season 4#oliretta#omg please let them get married
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Claudia and Sherry, at a birthday party, Putnam Valley, NY, 1980s.
photo & caption by Mariette Pathy Allen [website] [instagram]
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Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr (1756-1836) was an American politician and lawyer, who served as the third vice president of the United States (1801-1805). His reputation as a US Founding Father was marred by his killing of political rival Alexander Hamilton in a duel and by his treason trial in 1807, leading to his common depiction as a villain in US history.
Early Life & Revolution
Aaron Burr, Jr. was born on 6 February 1756 in Newark, New Jersey. He was the second child of Aaron Burr, Sr. a distinguished Presbyterian minister and second president of the College of New Jersey (modern-day Princeton University), and Esther Edwards Burr, the daughter of famed theologian Jonathan Edwards. Burr would never know his parents, however; in 1757, his father died of a sudden fever, and his mother fell ill and died a year after that, leaving Burr orphaned at the age of two. He and his elder sister, Sarah Burr, were sent to live with their wealthy maternal uncle, Timothy Edwards, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. A successful lawyer, Edwards hired private tutors to educate the young Burr and prepare him for eventual enrollment at Princeton. However, Edwards was also physically abusive towards his foster children, causing Burr to try to run away from home several times.
Burr was admitted into Princeton in 1769 at the age of 13. Initially, he decided to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and study theology. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree at the age of 16, but, after two more years of religious study, eventually opted to abandon theology in favor of a law career. In 1775, 19-year-old Burr was studying law in Connecticut when he learned of the Battles of Lexington and Concord (19 April) and the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He immediately enlisted in the Continental Army, and, that autumn, he served under Colonel Benedict Arnold in the ill-fated American invasion of Quebec. To get to the British colony of Quebec (Canada), Arnold's men had to trek 300 miles (480 km) through the wilderness of Maine, an odyssey that Burr endured with 'great spirit and resolution'. Upon reaching Canada, Arnold linked up with General Richard Montgomery for an assault on the city of Quebec. During the climactic Battle of Quebec (31 December 1775), Burr was standing nearby when General Montgomery was killed by a blast of grapeshot. Burr risked his life trying to retrieve the general's corpse, but had to abandon it when he could not drag it through the fast-piling snow.
Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec
John Trumbull (Public Domain)
Promoted to major for his bravery in the Quebec campaign, Burr was sent to join the staff of General George Washington in the spring of 1776. The two men quickly fell afoul of one another – Burr, who had wanted to help plan military strategy, was insulted to find that he would be relegated to performing menial tasks, while Washington disliked the young officer's haughty personality. In June, Burr was transferred to the staff of General Israel Putnam and became his aide-de-camp. Following the disastrous Battle of Long Island (27 August 1776), Burr played a crucial role in the evacuation of the Continental Army first from Long Island, then from New York City, with his leadership credited for salvaging the American artillery. In July 1777, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and given command of a regiment of 300 men. He was with the army during the harsh and bitter winter at Valley Forge and was present at the Battle of Monmouth (28 June 1778), where his regiment was devastated by British artillery. Burr suffered a debilitating sunstroke during the battle that hindered him from carrying out his soldierly duties. This, and other health issues, led him to resign from the Continental Army in March 1779.
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In 1792 and 1793, there remained a substantial number of Indian villages in the Ohio River valley that favored peace with the United States. Perhaps the more militant villages could have been won over had the U.S. agreed to maintain the Ohio River as the permanent border with Indian Country. The U.S. could have ensured the continuance of this Indian village world with an army strong enough to interrupt the raids from Kentucky and to maintain peace in the river valley. Despite its move toward pacification, the United States was readying itself for war by building a military force capable of defeating the Indians, removing them from their homelands, and opening Ohio lands for American settlement. Alexander Hamilton had tied the sale of public lands to reduction of the national debt, and the profits of land companies and speculators were linked to securing Indian lands. On March 5, before the summer conferences at Vincennes and the Glaize, Congress had appropriated one million dollars for an enlarged standing army with 291 officers and 4,272 men. Washington and Knox replaced the regimental structure with a more flexible fighting force divided into four 1,280–man sublegions led by brigadier generals. This new army shifted the burden of frontier warfare from volunteer militia forces to a professional military. The Army of the Empire became Washington’s hammer of Indian destruction rather than the means of protecting Indian lands and ensuring them a place in U.S. society. Before Rufus Putnam brokered peace with the Indians and Aupaumut advocated for peaceful ties to the new nation, Congress provided President Washington with sufficient funds to destroy Indian Country. It was then the president’s task to transform a disorganized volunteer force into a standing army, large and disciplined enough to overwhelm Indian forces.
— Susan Sleeper-smith, Indigenous Prosperity and American Conquest: Indian women of the Ohio River Valley, 1690–1792
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Intro!!
@welcome-to-somnolence is my Precious Moments blog :D
Hello! I'm Hannah ^_^
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My interests:
✩ Six Idiots (Horrible Histories, Yonderland, Ghosts, etc.)
✩ Mathew Baynton
✩ Lemon Demon !!!!!! 🗣️ + other Neil stuff
✩ Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
✩ Death Note (Manga/anime and musical! I plan to watch the Drama)
✩ Stardew Valley
✩ Musical theatre
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My favorite musicals are Ride The Cyclone, Death Note, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Be More Chill.
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Instagram: so.bloody.overzealous
Tiktok: n0eyedgirl_
Pinterest: n0eyedgirl
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n✩ eyed girl is my post tag, I use it for art and my favs
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#New York#Irish#Irish arts#Bronx#Manhattan#Westchester#Staten Island#Queens#Brooklyn#Carmel#Mahopac#Rockland County#Rockland#Kings County#Putnam County#Putnam Valley
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GUYS IM BACK!
HEY EVERYONE!
I'm sorry for the two year hiatus, I went through a period where I struggled and I really just had to come out the other side finding who I am. However, I am now back and feel so much happier! In case come of you forgot, I'm Ava! I originally had this account and ended up talking mainly about rock bands (notably KISS), Stranger Things, and Star Wars!
However, over the past two years a lot has honestly changed. I still love music, mainly now pop and musical theatre however I do love rock and still love talking about it with people. I love Star Wars still however my main fandom is currently Supernatural. Hopefully I have some Supernatural enjoyers in my audience and we can connect.
I also love 2000's everything and Incorporate into a lot of my style , so just expect to likely to see lots of 2000's core on here
A little UPDATED bit about me:
IT WILL BE LONG JUST NOTE:
Expect lots of music on here! I think I will just have one blog and move throughout fandoms that I enjoy so expect a bit of everything!
I am Christian! Christianity has been a long journey for me but I am so thankful to be in a really positive place with my faith. I left this blog two years ago with a lot of struggles but have come back overcoming those problems! I likely will not post a lot about faith as that is not the main part of the account but it is a big part of my life and something I am proud of. If I have other Christians here, I am always open to talking!
I love makeup!
Favorite tv shows:
Supernatural
ER
Movies:
Ten Inch Hero
Wedding Crashers
Cinderella Story
Legally Blonde
Without a Paddle
Star Wars: Phantom Menace
Star Wars: A New Hope
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
Clueless
Hunger Games
Scooby Doo!
Batman: Dark Knight
Twilight
Princess Diaries
She's the Man
Singers/Bands:
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
Rihanna
Destiny's Child
Duran Duran
Katy Perry
Beyonce
NSYNC
Nelly Furtado
Timbaland
Frankie Valley and the Fourth Seasons
Simple Minds
Alice Cooper
KISS
Megadeth
Journey
Motley Crue
The Temptations
Dianna Ross
Michael Jackson
Ice Spice
Lay Bankz
Ayesha Erotica
Meghan Thee Stallion
Fergie
Madonna
Nikki Minaj
Jessie J
Marvin Gaye
1 Direction (when I was like 14 but idc their songs still cook😭😭)
Fav Musicals:
Cats
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Starlight Express
Falsettos
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Book of Mormon
& Juliet
Miss Saigon
Rocky Horror
Spamalot
Back to the Future
Guys and Dolls
Suisical
Pippin
Legally Blonde
Ain't Too Proud
Little Shop of Horrors
Guttenberg
Young Frankenstein
Little Women
Music Genres:
Rock(multiple genres within!)
Pop
80's/90's county
K-Pop
Musical Theatre
Opera/Classical
New Wave
Alternative
Actors/Celebrities I love:
Paris Hilton: SHE'S MY QUEEN/ ONE OF MY BIGGEST INSPIRATIONS
Jared Padalecki
Jensen Ackles
Matthew Lillard
Misha Collins
Christian Bale
Ryan Reynolds
Channing Tatum
Hayden Christensen
Ryan Gosling
Pamela Anderson
Heather Locklear
Chad Michael Murray
Mark Wahlberg
Reese Witherspoon
Josh Hutcherson
Elizabeth Taylor
Taylor Lautner
Tom Cruise
Tom Selleck
I will likely update this as I start interacting on here again but I am so happy to be back!
Excited to talk to some of you guys again🤍
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THE BEST WRITTEN SONGS OF ALL-TIME
Because I have zero innate musical ability, the idea that someone can sit down with a musical instrument, and create an original song out of thin air is magic to me. Songwriting is a craft, but it’s inspiration that makes a good song into a great one. There are songwriters who seem able to turn out high quality songs in perpetuity. There are others who write maybe one or two great songs, and are never heard from again. So, I made a list of what I think are the 50 best written songs I’ve ever heard. These are in no particular order. I’ve listed the title followed by the songwriter or songwriters, and in parentheses is the performer I most enjoy hearing do the song – although most of these songs have been recorded countless times by a variety of artists. You can probably find all of these on YouTube or any of the streaming services. Most have lyrics, but some do not. But, it’s hard for me to imagine any of these songs being recorded by anyone with talent, and not retaining the brilliance with which the song was written.
Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy (Eugene Ormandy & The Philadelphia Orchestra)
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin (Zubin Mehta & The New York Philharmonic, Gary Graffman, piano)
A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke (Sam Cooke)
Coal Miner’s Daughter by Loretta Lynn (Loretta Lynn)
Hello Walls by Willie Nelson (Faron Young)
I Left My Heart In San Francisco by George Cory and Douglass Cross (Tony Bennett)
God Bless The Child by Arthur Herzog, Jr. and Billie Holiday (Billie Holiday)
Eleanor Rigby by Paul McCartney and John Lennon (The Beatles)
Blind Willie McTell by Bob Dylan (Bob Dylan)
A Remark You Made by Wayne Shorter (Weather Report)
She’s Always a Woman by Billy Joel (Billy Joel)
Roll Me Away by Bob Seger (Bob Seger)
Margie’s At the Lincoln Park Inn by Tom T. Hall (Bobby Bare)
Angel From Montgomery by John Prine (Bonnie Raitt and John Prine)
Rainy Night in Georgia by Tony Joe White (Brook Benton)
You Never Can Tell by Chuck Berry (Chuck Berry)
Where or When by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart (Dion and The Belmonts)
American Pie by Don McLean (Don McLean)
It Was a Very Good Year by Ervin Drake (Frank Sinatra)
Gentle On My Mind by John Hartford (Glen Campbell)
Early Morning Rain by Gordon Lightfoot (Gordon Lightfoot)
Book of Rules by Harry Johnson and Barry Llewellyn (The Heptones)
Highwayman by Jimmy Webb (The Highwaymen)
American Music by Ian Hunter (Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson)
That’s Entertainment by Paul Weller (The Jam)
Song of Bernadette by Leonard Cohen (Jennifer Warnes)
Jazzman by Carole King and David Palmer (Carole King)
Talking Back to The Night by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings (Steve Winwood)
My Favorite Things by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II (John Coltrane)
Don’t It Make You Want to Go Home by Joe South (Joe South)
Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down by Kris Kristofferson (Kris Kristofferson)
Heart Like a Wheel by Anna McGarrigle (Linda Ronstadt)
I Am a Town by Mary-Chapin Carpenter (Mary-Chapin Carpenter)
Footprints by Wayne Shorter (Miles Davis Quintet)
Pleasant Valley Sunday by Gerry Goffin and Carole King (The Monkees)
This Old Town by Jon Vezner and Janis Ian (Nanci Griffith)
Brooklyn Roads by Neil Diamond (Neil Diamond)
Thrasher by Neil Young (Neil Young & Crazy Horse)
Box of Rain by Robert Hunter and Phil Lesh (Grateful Dead)
Is That All There Is? By Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (Peggy Lee)
Louisiana 1927 by Randy Newman (Randy Newman)
King of the Road by Roger Miller (Roger Miller)
America by Paul Simon (Simon & Garfunkel)
The Sound of Silence by Paul Simon (Simon & Garfunkel)
Children’s Crusade by Sting (Sting)
My Girl by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White (The Temptations)
Green, Green Grass of Home by Claude “Curly” Putnam, Jr. (Tom Jones)
Downtown Train by Tom Waits (Tom Waits)
The Whole of The Moon by Mike Scott (The Waterboys)
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys by Sharon Vaughn (Willie Nelson)
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HERE IS A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF PROBABLY MOST OF THE STUFF I LIKE! Feel free to ask me about any of it
PERSONALITY TYPING: INFP 4w3 (471)
BOOKS: Grishaverse, Lord of the Rings, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Song of Achilles, The Prince of Tides, The House in the Cerulean Sea, Harry Potter (unfortunately), Gone With the Wind, His Dark Materials, A Far Wilder Magic, The Hate U Give, The Outsiders, The Devil and the Dark Water, They Both Die At The End, Riordanverse, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Warriors
MOVIES: Titanic, Dead Poets Society, It’s A Wonderful Life, Little Women 2019, NOPE, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Sixth Sense, Terminator (especially 2), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Addams Family (1991) The Shawshank Redemption, Parasite, Knives Out/Glass Onion, Tar, Harriet, Romeo and Juliet (1968), Interstellar, Forrest Gump, Schindler’s List, The Princess Bride, Get Out, Lady Bird, Silence of the Lambs, The Truman Show, The Wall, 12 Angry Men, Recovery, so so many animated movies (especially WALL-E, The Prince of Egypt, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Howl’s Moving Castle!), SOME Marvel movies (mostly guardians and spidey)
TV SHOWS (live action): LOST, Breaking Bad, Doctor Who, Person of Interest, Good Omens, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Downton Abbey, Ted Lasso, My So Called Life, Stranger Things, Broadchurch, Alias, Sherlock, Maid, The Last of Us, Dark, Happy Valley, Takin’ Over The Asylum, Our Flag Means Death, The Sandman, Heartstopper, Jessica Jones, Andi Mack, The Queen’s Gambit, Derry Girls, Rivals, The Office, A Series of Unfortunate Events, 1899, Mare of Easttown, Around the World in 80 Days, Time
ANIME AND CARTOONS: Fullmetal Alchemist (both versions), Avatar, Steven Universe, Phineas and Ferb, Death Note, Assassination Classroom, Demon Slayer, Attack on Titan, Monster, Bluey, Spy X Family, Ouran High School Host Club, My Hero Academia, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Toradora, Gravity Falls, Bluey, The Owl House, Cowboy Bebop, Erased, Mob Psycho 100, Kotaro Lives Alone, Ducktales
MUSIC: Queen, Taylor Swift, Will Wood, My Chemical Romance, Fiona Apple, Adele, Jeff Buckley, Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Billy Joel, The Beatles, Brandi Carlile, Mitski, The Proclaimers, Janelle Monáe, Florence + the Machine, Sinead O'Connor, Nina Simone, Kelly Clarkson, Beyonce, Pink Floyd, Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Muse, Alanis Morrissette, The Chicks, Chappell Roan, David Bowie, BTS, Stray Kids, Day-6, Gang of Youths, Pulp, Lana Del Rey, Radiohead, Fefe Dobson, FKA Twigs, Eminem, Heart…
MUSICALS: Les Miserables, Great Comet, Ragtime, Phantom of the Opera, Hadestown, Hamilton, Wicked, Come From Away, Matilda, Falsettos, Jesus Christ Superstar, Anastasia, Evita, The Last Five Years, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, The Clockmaker’s Daughter, Ride the Cyclone, Sweeney Todd, Parade, Little Shop of Horrors, Cats, In The Heights, Into the Woods, She Loves Me, Sunday in the Park with George, Lizzie, Newsies, Bonnie and Clyde, The Secret Garden, The Wild Party, Cabaret, Putnam County Spelling Bee…(I also love Shakespeare!)
VIDEO GAMES: basically just Super Mario Bros and Undertale but boy do I love Super Mario Bros and Undertale
YOUTUBERS: Schaffrillas Productions, Cinema Therapy, The Authentic Observer, Matt Rose, PMSeymour, Katherine Steele, The Swiftologist, FilmCooper, Sideways, Anthony Fantano and too many others to mention
FAVE ROLES I’VE PLAYED: Elsa in Frozen, Morticia in The Addams Family, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Iolanthe in Iolanthe, Juror #8 in 12 Angry Jurors
#not bothering with tags this is just literally for my followers/anyone who visits my page#also I didn’t want to duplicate titles by medium#Like putting LOTR in both the books and movies section#for space ya know#so if there’s a good adaptation of something on this list assume it’s on here too in spirit#LOTR are literally my favorite movies of all time but there’s more space in the book section#Same with PnP Harry Potter etc
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