Christopher John Rogers S/S 2020 Runway Details
Also, kinda cool, kinda weird when your family hands you your Nannies ashes that have been in a box for more than 20 years and say you should pick out an urn…meanwhile their dog of 5 years has his ashes in a beautiful box. Like, this woman raised you and made some serious sacrifices for you???
Yang-Tsung Fan (Taiwanese, b. 1982)
After Summer, 2013
Acrylic on canvas
P.-D.G. Desk, c. 1969
Designed by Maurice Calka
can we talk about the way we encourage women to enter stem fields but then do nothing to change what makes stem environments hostile to women
Tollef Runquist
Secret Room
Oil on canvas
one if my favorite gifs right now the blankest eyes ive ever seen the lights are on but no ones home. and the other thing like grooming its snout but i don't think its even aware of what its doing. i dont think either of them know anything or know that theyre alive
One of my personal favorite things to make, Rose Salt has a variety of uses. Whether you use it as a scrub in the shower to cleanse yourself and your energies, as a relaxing soak in a warm bath to relax in, or sprinkle it in doorways and on windowsills as a form of protection, it’s multipurpose and very easy to make! What You’ll Need: - Dried Roses - Salt - A Vessel With a Lid to Keep It In - A Mortar & Pestle Optional: - Rose Essential Oil Steps:
Take the petals and buds of your Roses, save the stems and thorns for other spells, and grind them finely with your Mortar & Pestle.
Add Salt.
Mix both well until they are combined well.
Add the mixture into the vessel you chose.
Add the essential oil, seal the vessel, and gently shake to combine everything together more easily.
One of the many properties of Roses is Protection as is with Salt so combining the two gives you a simple, fragrant protective material to keep around your home.
"Even after being beaten, bloodied and nearly killed on Bloody Sunday just two weeks before, hundreds of protesters pressed on in their march from Selma to Montgomery—knowing that the right to vote was too important a cause to stop.
They weren’t deterred, and we can't be either. We have more bridges to cross, more injustice to quell and more work to do. We can and we must pass the For The People Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act."
- Sen. Tammy Duckworth