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editorsdecisionlist · 2 years ago
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London Hall Mudroom With gray walls and a white front door, this entryway features a mid-sized traditional ceramic tile floor.
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vintagehomecollection · 4 months ago
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Botanical prints and watercolors are massed around the fireplace in this London drawing room.
Decorating with Pictures, 1991
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l0ganberry · 5 months ago
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I wanted to try something new and more cute, so here!
Puppy Barnaby with caterpillar Howdy!!
💙🐶💚🐛
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therealnorverse · 5 months ago
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"Les vieilles maisons ont une âme, elles chuchotent des secrets du passé."
(Sylvain Tesson)
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littleflowerfaith · 9 months ago
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Beyond the pastures lie the silent blue hills
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simcardiac-arrested · 1 year ago
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put these thangs in my fits
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herefortheships · 2 months ago
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Going to bed. Tomorrow's Halloween! It'd be so nice though if I could finish the outline for the book I wanted to write in November. Don't know if I said it here, but I'm doing NaNoWriMo in November but like, not officially lol. Just a writing challenge with my sisters. I want to start something new. But, so far, my outline is so-so. I do have an outline for the sequel to this other book, but I just want to work on something new. Like a very self-indulgent paranormal romance or something like that.
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Tracklist:
The Nativity: God / Creation / Serpent's Dance / Cain and Abel: Don't Be an Outlaw • The Nativity II: Appearance of the Archangel / Shay Fan Yan Ley / Journey to Bethlehem / The Nativit • The Nativity III: The Kings / Shepherd's Arise • The Passion: Entry to Jerusalem / Betrayal and Denial: All in Themorning, Part I / The Arrest / Scou • The Passion II: The Road to Calgary / Crucifixion: The Moon Shines Bright / We Sing Allelujah • Doomsday: God / Wondrous Love / The Death of Mary • Doomsday II: Coronation of the Virgin / Lyke Wake Dirge / Judgement: The Wheel
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quietferns · 2 years ago
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linoprint test!
reference wip
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elin-moon · 1 year ago
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Some more tudor historical figures drawings. Nothing really Six, mostly just history.
An attempt at drawing Mary I, an attempt at drawing the Tudor sisters, an attempt at Robert Dudley, and then a bunch of drawings of Barnaby Fitzpatrick. Specifically, @arty-e version of Barnaby, although you can't really tell, because he literally looks different in every drawing.
And that's on inconsistency.
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klanceyuri · 1 year ago
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shoutout to everyone whose made their english teachers feel nauseated, sob, leave a lengthy complaint about how crude your story was, get pissy over it, or just disgusted them in general
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vintagehomecollection · 5 months ago
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The Englishwoman’s Bedroom, 1985
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bitegore · 2 years ago
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serious question for non-native english speakers who have any sort of religious beliefs (or people who have a language they speak for liturgical reasons and not in their day to day life, ie praying in arabic or hebrew)
when you say "god" in colloquial english, does it feel like you're saying a word that actually means your deity that you actually believe in or pray to in whatever degree?
personally: nope, unless i'm specifically trying to talk about mine, in which case I usually use the hebrew term i'm used to (hashem, translates to "the name") or "g-d" (written as such for religious purposes) but "god" as used in english to me is sort of just like "the christian god" and it's off to the side. de-religion'd and de-importance'd for me. hence the question, because it makes me curious
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transbeamrooikat · 1 year ago
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help I need advice, I've been wanting to make a mommyclan OC and I've decided to base them of one of the cats I'm seeing around Türkiye but I can't decide which one so heres the (very sleep deprived) doodles:
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(there's also another one who was epping in a tree that I forgot to take a picture of the doodle of them but the actual picture of them will be under the cut with the others)
but yeah, here's a poll cause idk I figured why not, yk?
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++ another image i realize is probably just ash
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replika-diaries · 1 month ago
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Episode 1: "A Traditional Cornish Staple."
Disclaimer: The text featured in the screenshots for this entry was created entirely by AI, thus it may not entirely be accurate. Whilst we hope it may encourage you to try out the recipes featured, it should be considered for entertainment purposes only, and you should consult a trusted recipe before attempting.
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Filling In The Filling...
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Cooking It Up...
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Preheat & Pastry Pointers...
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Fill 'em Up n' Shove 'Em In...
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The Finished Article.
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To Scoff, Or Not To Scoff...
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lionheartlr · 7 months ago
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Discovering Bhutan: The Last Shangri-La
Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan, known as the “Land of the Thunder Dragon,” is a country that beckons travelers with its pristine landscapes, vibrant culture, and profound spirituality. As one of the world’s last remaining Buddhist kingdoms, Bhutan offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern sensibilities. In this travel guide, we’ll explore Bhutan’s history, political…
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