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"She was the finest arranged stardust I had ever stumbled across."

 

Atticus.

 

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Head: Lelutka

Body: Reborn

Skin: NAR

Body: NAR

─✦ Addons: Someone // Cleavage Addon Set 1 / Luscious

Eyes: Someone // Duality

Ears: Swallow // Gauged S

 

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Hair: Doux // River {Equal 10}

 

Makeup:

───✦ Brows: Mila // Pencil Brows

───✦ Lashes: Void // Demure

───✦ Lash Applier: MILA // DollyPop Lashes

───✦ Details: Dark Moon // Blush, Highlight & Photoready

───✦ Eyes: Dark Moon // Subtle Shimmer Shadow / Darkness

───✦ Lips: Nar Mattaru // Velvetine / Blended

Nails: Ladybird x Quirky // Peri

 

Tattoos:

───✦ Dark Moon // Moonchild Hand Tatt

───✦ Dark Moon // Moon Marks & Starburst Freckles

───✦ Ladybird // Aon / Algiz {Equal 10}

───✦ Ladybird // Cricket / Witch

───✦ Lilithe // Cerridwen

───✦ Lilithe // Meliae

───✦ Lilithe // Selene

  

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Lunar // MILF Dress {Equal10}

  

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Evermore // Moon Bindi

Imbue // Locket Choker

Random Matter // Motel Keys {Group Gift}

Rawr // Hex Hand Adornments

Real Evil // Royalty Ring

Rotten // Dainty Ear Junk

Rotten // Dainty Nose Junk II

Stoic // Pierced / Hearts

Ysoral // Malie Luxe Wedding Ring

  

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Pixit / Gothabilly / Lightly Modified

Foxcity // Black Milk

 

Specter Skies // Comfort Pack / Misty Embrace

Alchemy Viewer

Light Prims

  

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Excerpt from www.stthomas.ca/living_here/parks__recreation_and_propert...:

 

The first publicly owned park in St. Thomas, Waterworks Park originated in the early 1900s as a small area around the Public Utilities Commission's, (PUC), pumping station and water treatment plant. About twenty-five acres, (10 hectares), not needed for waterworks purposes were retained as a place of recreation for the citizens of the city and district. Once a tangled willow swamp, the PUC developed beautiful water gardens to the north of the plant beginning in 1932. These gardens exist to this day, being cared for by City of St. Thomas Parks Division since 1969.

 

To create the park's tranquil setting and natural appeal, five thousand plantings of brilliant flowering annuals among ornamental shrubbery, surround the neatly tended lawns, banks and unique bridges.

 

Be sure to watch for Waterworks resident Kingfisher, Blue Heron, Osprey, Red-tailed Hawk and American Kestrel.

 

Waterworks emphasizes the quieter forms of family recreation. You'll enjoy a pleasant stroll across arched foot bridges which join a chain of tiny islands where water lilies, goldfish and other wildlife are found swimming amongst exotic water lilies.

 

A trip to the top of the hill on the east side of the park reveals an attractive view of the valley and the dam which creates a beautiful reservoir where you can stretch out on the bank and drop a fishing line or have a picnic while surrounded by acres of reforested banks and highlands.

 

To the south, Waterworks provides a large playground, a splash pad open in July and August and picturesque nature and ski trails. Two roomy reservable shelters among cooling shade trees are part of the fine picnic facilities within the park. Beautiful colourful flowers arranged across spacious lawns and the splendid rustic characteristics of Waterworks Park make this an artist's and photographer's delight and a favourite site for wedding pictures.

"The line_up is a paperwork series I developed in 2010 /11, the “liners” are made out of paper (Din A4) ,

oil paint and graphite, the theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers."

Yanomano

 

Oil bars, acrylics and pencils on paper

37cms x 30 cms

Our Daily Challenge - Arranged

18:365

I arranged for Smurfette to have a little photo shoot today!

Shooting some vintage film - can't wait to see how it shoots - I will be sure to share!

No one can make an arrangement better than nature. :o)))

 

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Sainte Chapelle: A gem of Gothic style. Built in seven years, an impressive feat, the Sainte Chapelle was intended to house precious Christian relics, including Christ's crown of thorns, acquired by Saint Louis. Religious and political influence. Having these sacred relics in his possession made the already powerful monarch head of western Christianity. Stunning stained glass. Arranged across 15 windows, each 15 metres high, the stained glass panes depict 1,113 scenes from the Old and New Testaments recounting the history of the world until the arrival of the relics in Paris. Begun some time after 1238 and consecrated on 26 April 1248, the Sainte-Chapelle is considered among the highest achievements of the Rayonnant period of Gothic architecture. It was commissioned by King Louis IX of France to house his collection of Passion relics, including Christ's Crown of Thorns—one of the most important relics in medieval Christendom. Along with the Conciergerie, the Sainte-Chapelle is one of the earliest surviving buildings of the Capetian royal palace on the Île de la Cité. Although damaged during the French Revolution, and restored in the 19th century, it has one of the most extensive 13th-century stained glass collection anywhere in the world. www.sainte-chapelle.fr/en

 

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Would you pay life's pleasures to see me?

Does it hurt for I want you to remain?

I run your hair through in another decade

Summerland holds me in Sumerian haze

 

Pain in places where the lovers mourn

Arranging the play things up and down the hall

Forever remain for every day

My honor remains, forever remain

 

Between the spaces along the wall

Appearing faces that disappear at dawn

We're getting closer I can see the door

Closer and closer Kthulhu calls

Forever remain, forever remain

Forever remain, forever remain

  

You'll seek it, it'll take a while

You'll seek it if it's a thousand miles

Take what fate brings, eternal and desire

I'll change those faces oh when I take their smile

We're getting close now, I can see the door

Closer and closer or it's not there at all

Forever remain, forever remain

Forever remain, forever remain

 

This could be my last regress

Last exit for the lost

This could be my last regress

Last exit for the lost

Last exit for the lost

I'd gain lost some for all the last

I'd gain lost now, forever lost

This could be my last regress

Precious to the lost

This could be my last regress

Precious to the lost

And we're getting closer and we're getting close now

Last exit for the lost

And we're getting closer, closer and closer

Last exit to the lost

Last exit to the lost

[Incomprehensible]

[incomprehensible]

My last exit

Closer, closer and closer

Closer

 

( Welcome ..... nice to have you here. )

 

Walter Schrempf's blueprint of the building was the winner of an architecture competition in the year 1963. Then, he invited Otto Herbert Hajek to reshape his draft artificially to overcome the comtemporary paradigmatic sobriety of the 1960's. The realisation of the building started in 1966, after Hajek had presented his version to the commission of the university.

 

The result of the architect’s and sculptor’s collaboration is a functional modern architecture, which opens up to the technical age and uses new materials, and is also a space sculpture at the same time. Naked concrete contrasts with a vivid coloration through yellow, red and blue surfaces. Geometric elements, which are arranged like a box, determine the spatial effect. The interior is divided by plastic concrete elements in various large levels and units.

 

The building has been built as a "Student House" in which all services for the students are included: dining hall, administration for the students services like financial support, recreational facility, theatre hall, café, event room. All these functions are still existing today.

 

The building is a historical monument.

  

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A beautiful entrance to the Miho museum in Japan, Tripods aren't normally allowed but Stephen Cairns who was leading the tour with me, arranged this opportunity for us....

Please pray for Ukraine. 🙏

 

The rosaries are arranged to resemble a map of Ukraine.

Jagalchi Fish Market, Busan, South Korea

Could be a bouquet arranged for a painting but, amazingly - every one of these roses are blooming on the same bush - "Garden Delight" - well-named! This bed is one of the most colourful in the Stanley Park Rose Garden.

 

A wow of a Floribunda Rose with a strong fragrance. The flowers are full, double cups with a yellow, pink and red blended through the petals.

 

A Kordes rose, bred by Tim Hermann (Germany, 2001). ... Introduced in Germany by W. Kordes

Played with the Creative Control settings in my camera to achieve softness and tones =)

Ferry from Lewes, Delaware, to Cape May, New Jersey. on a cool, rainy morning. Photo: 6 May 2022

Arranged fire though to improve the grass quality :-)

Arrange life so you are not too busy to listen to your heart speak, for what is life without the stirrings within ...

 

Quotes by Patricia Bechthold

www.rhum-arrange-lafabrique.fr/

 

Olympus Trip35

Pellicule Cinéma Kodak Vision3 250D

Développement en kit Rollei Colorchem C41

 

or, Still Life with Broccolini

 

iPhone SE 2020

Affinity Photo

Beauford Delaney arranged this still life composition as if to present an offering to the Fang reliquary figures that appears at the right.His vivid colors and the energetic brushwork create a sense of vibration-the bowl appears to spin and the figure to rock.Delaney may have seen Traditional African Art at the Primitive Art Center in Manhattan or at the Brooklyn Museum.

oil painting on cradled wooden panel; 16x20"; SOLD

Hanging vases, filled with colored water and flowers, interpreting the land and sea of a map in the 2010 Philadelphia Flower Show.

 

{{Explored}}: March 18, 2010, highest position #251 :-)

Arranged by the nephews.

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