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This hotel room has the perfect mix of aesthetics and function. The layout is creative and highly pragmatic. The room has everything you would need without being cluttered. The bathroom has been sectioned off with sliding glass doors for easy access.
The wood panels are a great touch for the look of the design. The lighting setup adds a warm and cozy element to the room. Nice furnishing accessories were also added to liven up the space a bit || follow for more
When I can't figure out what to do and my hands are restless, I sew hearts. Something about the blanket stitching is comforting to me.
I make the felt out of coats and sweaters and stuff them with the leftover little wool scraps.
Art Prints: wade-brooks.pixels.com
A community of Chimpanzee at the NC Zoo, I liked how this one was comforting the little one.
Cheers,
Wade
Hi everyone! It has been such a long time since I last updated this page. A few weeks ago, I decided to go to the Southern Comfort Conference in Atlanta from September 3 to 6. So...what's a tv to do but get some outfits together for the conference? I decided to have a dressing session at home to try on different combinations. Please tell me what you think :) If you are going to be at the conference, please do come by and say hello!
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Nothing brings me more joy in the summer than the goldfinches with their little chirps as they enjoy their comfort food. :)
“If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair.” -C.S. Lewis
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This lamp was created sometime from 1902 to 1906.
Louis Comfort Tiffany was a renowned American artist who produced multiple types of artwork, including paintings, ceramics, metalwork, and jewelry. He is best known for his glass pieces, including stained glass windows and lamps. He employed novel approaches with glass and metal to create beautiful, detailed results. Tiffany found inspiration in nature, including plants and animals, which is reflected in many pieces he produced. In addition to being an artist himself, he created a company that included other artists and craftsmen. Later in life he became the first Design Director for Tiffany & Co., the jewelry company his father had founded.
Seen at an exhibit of Tiffany pieces from the Driehaus Collection, displayed at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan.
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i guess this photo is about finding comfort in the things that are familiar to you because it's those little things that you always go back to when you feel alone and scared.
Did you ever find a little dress that just felt so comfortable, so soft, so warm, so feminine, and seemed to move and sway jut so wonderfully? It may not be sexy, or elegant, or any of a number of other things, but it sure makes me feel like a girl! (smile)
Been on Expore #133, Sep 19, 2007. Thank you for this delight!
Resting point somewhere between Chott El Fejej and Chott El Jerid, Tunisia.
'Chott' is the word used in Tunisia for salty lakes that stays dry through the hot season, but keep some water in the winter. The largest one, the Chott el Jerid (left side of the road), covers about 5,000 sq km, and lies in the middle of Tunisia, close to the Algerian border.
Chott el Jerid was (some thousand years ago) part of the Mediterranean Sea. The chott is easily accessed, as this elevated causeway has been built across it, from Tozeur to Kebili. The part on the eastern side (right side of the road) is called Chott el Fejej.
Yashica Mat 124G that now has a new home with my niece Meagan. I know it will be loved and used.
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A mother comforts her child.
Taken with a Super-Multi-Coated Takumar 35mm f/3.5.
Dogwood Challenge Week 1
Story: Rule of Thirds
The rule of thirds is the first compositional rule most photographers learn; but most don't know why they learn it. The rule of thirds is amazing for telling a story. Tell a story using rule of thirds.
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The next few months are likely to be difficult. I decided to start a Garter Squish Blanket from sock yarn. It will be my "Comfort Project" to work through sad times and hopefully some good days too.
Pattern: Garter Squish www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/garter-squish
Needles: US 8
Yarn: Misc Sock Yarn
Stitches: Cast on 210
Started: January 14, 2017
visiting with Sandra in NYC one
last time before she disappears
back home, from our afternoon at
the...
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