Thanks to Curieously for sending this fine old 1868 southern mansion in Savannah, Georgia. 6bds, 4.5ba, $5.5M. Do you love the peachy color?
Grand side hall entrance with original stairs.
Walk past the stairs to take the elevator.
The sitting room is the height of elegance with it's carved arch, marble fireplace, wide moldings and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The equally elegant matching dining room.
Cozy den with a fireplace flanked by ceiling-high shelving and a bar with wine racks along an entire wall.
Lovely renovated kitchen in pale gray isn't very large and must be the original kitchen's footprint.
Lovely primary bedroom has a marble fireplace and a door to the terrace.
The en-suite bath reno is a perfect combination of old and new, using reproduction fixtures.
Bedroom #2 is equally beautiful and also has a door to the terrace.
And, it also has an en-suite.
Elegant home office.
Look at this. A full kitchen in this hallway.
Love the exposed brick in this bedroom suite.
What an amazing bedroom. If you use it as a guest room, they'll never leave. It also has a door to the garden.
What could be better than a craft space with exposed brick and plenty of storage.
Bath for this floor.
The terraces are wonderful, aren't they?
Imagine hangin' out here?
Down in the garden. This is gorgeous.
Come down the spiral stairs to sit by the fountain.
You can see the private patio thru the gate, surrounded by a fence and wall.
5,401 sq. ft. lot.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/432-Abercorn-St_Savannah_GA_31401_M90444-38759
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Obsessed
Ethel Cain performing at the opening night of the Childish Behavior Tour in Paris
📷 by Sara Jisr (@groovymochi)
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Zuko is gruff and imperfect in his attempts to show kindness, and yet fighting comes as easy as breathing. I love fics that tackle that awkwardness, that stumbling kindness, but don’t portray it in that way that makes Zuko just seem hopeless, and actually explore it. He wants to be kind. He wants to care, but he’s lived a life where that is few and far between.
We’ve seen zuko fight in all different ways, with bending, with swords, with knives, hell, even hand to hand. And yet, he stumbles over his words when Jin flirts with him, offers Li only a knife - a tool of violence - to show he’s thankful, pushes Jet away the second he reaches out when they meet on the boat. He steels that man’s swords from him out of revenge and selfishness and steals Song’s ostrich horse rather than face her and the truth. He robs the rich man on the highway, and lures a secret police officer into an ally to frighten him into spilling information.
Yet, he blanched at Song’s easy compassion and at Li’s parents offer to let him stay. It’s the easiest thing in the world to leave Jin behind, to leave Li behind, to fight Jet in the streats in Ba Sing Se. It’s easier to steal and fight and scream. It’s easier to fight for survival than ask for someone’s kindness. After all, he wouldn’t know what to do with that.
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