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Favourite Film: Pride and Prejudice (2005)
First proposal vs second proposal
Photo By Ann E. Zelle 1986
Herd Of Deer Encounters Strange New Creature Called ‘Cat’
What happens when a small group of deer and a cat come in contact for the first time? We think it will go a little something like this.
Max Rive - Mountain Photography
Reading pride and prejudice for like the 10th time and what still makes me insane is when Elizabeth and Darcy are together in Kent, Darcy falls more in love with her every day while Lizzy despises him more every day. It's all like
Mr Darcy, internally: wow she truly doesn't give a fuck about my aunt, she will not let herself be intimidated, she stays true to her authentic self plus she plays piano and her eyes are pretty what a woman
meanwhile Lizzy is like: I'VE BEEN HAVING THE WORST TIME IN MY LIFE FOR THE LAST 3 WEEKS AND NOW I ALSO HAVE TO DEAL WITH THIS ASSHOLE
More then meth: the faces of drug arrests revealed in utterly harrowing video and pictures.
Objects of Desire ( Nécessaire )
1. A Silver-Gilt and cut glass travel nécessaire circa 1890 ; Boin Taburet
2. A Fine Ladies Antique Vanity Case (England) ca.1890
3. A Silver Gilt Ladies Dressing Case by Jenner Knewstub circa 1868 UK
4. Antique Boulle Travel Vanity Chest English Sterling and Gold Vermeil Crown Crest
5. Crown 19th c. Antique French Palais Royal Dressing or Travel Vanity Set, Sterling Silver 18k Vermeil, Garnesson
6. Napoleon’s exquisite brass inlaid Necessaire de Voyage
7. A toilet service was commissioned by Sir Nicholas and given to the Duke of Norfolk as part of his 16 year old daughter Maria’s dowry in 1708
8. Toilet set in original leather case [Germany (Augsburg)
9. Victorian rosewood, silver gilt and cut glass ladies traveling cosmetic case and dressing table, contents complete – bound in a brass, coromandel case with sunken brass handles.
10. A 19th century French Palais Royale ormolu mounted tortoiseshell combined scent/sewing casket, with floral enameled set lid and fall front revealing fitted interior containing two enamel and ormolu mounted glass scent bottles and eleven (ex 12) sewing implements
Also known among locals as the “House of Bones,” Casa Batlló seems to have been designed with the shapes of organic viscera in mind. Built for the middle-class Batlló family who purchased the building in 1900 due to its central location and (originally) undesirable appearance, Gaudi’s redesign of the facade and interior of the structure made the address priceless. The facade is divided into three distinct sections, each reflecting a level of anatomy. The base level looks as though it is gridded by huge abstract bones, while above that the front takes on a more chaotic, abstract pattern echoing blood vessels and muscle, and then the entire structure is capped with a scaly roof section that looks like nothing so much as the back of a giant dragon.
September Affirmation (Don’t Be Afraid) by Keaton St. James