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emmaandhook · 1 year ago
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Traditional Landscape - Front Yard Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional full sun front yard mulch driveway.
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floridagrowngirl · 5 months ago
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Tornado weather
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milkywayes · 8 months ago
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GARRUS VAKARIAN: DATABASE IMAGE ACCESS. > PT. 1 : 2160, 2166, 2170. > all files backdated according to user preferences: (terran_coordinated.calendar).
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rosechata · 8 months ago
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today marks two years since we moved to the central coast and i still feel like i’m waking up in a dream 🌊
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atinyom · 2 months ago
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Broccoli and Cauliflower in full swing this Fall. Should be ready to harvest in about 30 days. 🥦🌱
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chubsbuns · 1 month ago
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Raise It Up
03.12.24
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cosmicshitz · 11 months ago
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“One time he asked why I felt the need to dress up for a hike, so I told him: The forest is my church, and we don’t wear jeans to Sunday service.”
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artandthebible · 2 months ago
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The Raising of Lazarus
Artist: Sebastiano del Piombo (Italian, 1485–1547)
Date: circa 1517–1519
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: The National Gallery, London
Description
The Raising of Lazarus is a large altarpiece of 1517–1519 by the Italian High Renaissance artist Sebastiano del Piombo, for which Michelangelo supplied drawings for some figures. Intended for Narbonne Cathedral in France, it is now normally in Room 18 of the National Gallery in London, where it is "NG1", the first painting catalogued at the founding of the gallery in 1824.
The Raising of Lazarus
There are two men called Lazarus in the Bible. The first Lazarus is the subject of a story told by Jesus (Luke 16:19–31). Lazarus was very poor, probably homeless, and definitely a beggar (Luke 16:20). He often stayed at the gate of a rich man in hopes of getting scraps from his table. Both men died, and Jesus tells of how Lazarus was taken to “Abraham’s side,” a place of comfort and rest, while the rich man went to “Hades,” a place of conscious torment (Luke 16:22–23). Some Bible scholars believe that Jesus was telling a parable, that is, a fictional story not meant to be a literal account. However, Jesus uses actual names in the story, He does not interpret the story, and neither does He add a moral to the end. He lets the story stand for itself. Because of these details, the story of Lazarus and the rich man could be a true account, relating the actual fates of Lazarus and the unbelieving rich man. Either way, Jesus’ teaching on the reality of heaven and hell is clear. The Lazarus in Jesus’ story does not appear anywhere else in the Bible, and we do not know when in the timeline of history he may have lived, if he was a real person.
The entire episode of Lazarus’ sickness, death, and restoration to life worked toward giving glory to God and increasing the faith of Jesus’ followers, just as Jesus had said when He heard of Lazarus’ illness. Just before He raised Lazarus, Jesus prayed, “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. I knew that you always hear me, but I said this for the benefit of the people standing here, that they may believe that you sent me” (John 11:41–42). Jesus’ prayer was answered: Lazarus came back to life, and “many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, believed in him” (John 11:45).
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ghirahimbo · 2 years ago
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after years of turning all my sims into gardeners, today I finally get to start one of my own 😊
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august-undergrounds · 7 days ago
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started reading grapes of wrath today and i actually love it so much. fuck y’all who say it’s boring you’re just not as in love with american soil as i am i guess
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thestudentfarmer · 9 months ago
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Hello and good day!
Just wanted to share a few Planting notes and whats been going on round my garden and kitchen~
Today I planted some
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They look very lovely in the pictures, plus the Tubers that grow under them are said to be edible and similar to potatoes. I think their pretty and would like to try them once. I figure if no one in the household likes them I have tried them, and have a neat thing to share with friends at least + can share with the seed library or at a plant swamp :)
Also direct seeded some
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Dill and cilantro seed. I've never been real great at making herbs grow well but this year I'm hoping is the year to change that :) with luck in a short time there'll be plenty for us as well as gifting, maybe trading and sharing (which is part of my ultimate grow goals :) ) but I'll be satisfied with enough to use here and self seed for future harvests.
Direct seeded some sugar baby watermelons to replace the bed the chickens dug up. (I'll need to make a new fence for this part of the garden, the old one was just simple wire fence. I'd like to put in a nice wire and wood one with a latch gate)
Tossed out a few handfuls of black oil sunflowers among the unclaimed parts of the back garden. With luck they'll grow pretty quickly to proffer some shade and a snack spot for the parrots again.
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And of interest, the regrow from the store green onions is blooming some flowers! They are definatly determined lil plants!
I don't have pictures currently for the rest but I also got a bit of stuff done for both gardening and things to try out
🔨I made 2 olla's to try out in an attempt to reduce watering around the garden as well as to conserve water in the soil a bit more. Their just 2 unglazed Terra cotta pots, silicone sealed together and a cork put in one end. The water coaster I'm using to cover the top in between watering. I've never used them, or seen them used before so at this time its to test out for a future project. Plus i just wanted to see them in function :)
🔨 fully made a 5×2 raised bed for the front garden. A second is about 1/2 made. I need to get more wood to finish. At current fenced in spacing I could fit 2 more beds this size.
⛰️ got that bed lined out with cardboard, paper and filled with compost to settle (currently 6 cubic feet of composted manure) 🪶I still need to lay out water lines for both future rows, but want to get one more of the 3 beds built before I start laying that line down.
I won't be doing ground beds in this section due to the knowledge there are utility lines pretty close to the surface. ⭐️ALWAYS call or find out where your yards service lines are befor digging!! It will save you a lot of stress and financial strain⭐️
Plus I can make the raised beds deeper/taller for root crops like carrots or sweet potatoes without having to dig too deep 😉
Laid out some tarp to die off a section of yard to start an amaranth grow spot (end goal, 2 spaces for this. human food, natural dye work material and chicken feed)
That's it for todays lil blurbs :)
🌱🌻Happy Homesteading and Urban Gardening 🌻🌱
4 19 2024
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tilbageidanmark · 2 months ago
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floridagrowngirl · 5 months ago
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Instagram: Kent Stucky - chasingtheshiftinglight
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idontdrinkgatorade · 3 months ago
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pov people try to use flower language but they don't actually know what kind of plant the flower is
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aroaessidhe · 1 year ago
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2023 reads
Winter’s Orbit
standalone space opera/romance
when his cousin dies, an imperial prince is rushed into marrying the widower - an ambassador from a planet they have a tenuous treaty with - to control rising political hostilities
neither thinks the other is happy with the circumstances, but they have to put on appearances for the public - and when they find out the death might have been murder and they’re implicated, they start to uncover a web of treason within the court and empire
arranged marriage, politcs, set on a wintery planet
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pommegf · 6 months ago
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New Mexico ; 2019
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