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“Toxic people will pollute everything around them. Don’t hesitate. Fumigate.”

 

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“We often mingle with the world, but our discovery is hidden away, as it can be in a small compass, and no one suspects who or what we are. We pass as tourists among our fellow-men.”

– Mystery Airship Pilot 1858-1898

 

Edit: Wow, this photo was chosen to be the Pic of the Day for Linden Lab. I'm rather taken aback.

Screen snip here

 

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When a Steampunk doctor arrives with alarming equipment and looking gleeful and wide eyed once he removes his Reliquary Fumigator mask...perhaps its time to be sick for another day and slam shut the door in his face. Hilted's Little Flappy managed to hang on while I used my ROSOREGALIA wings, and still looks adorable while everyone stares in horror at the fingers....UNGOD's Steam Injector Claws will certainly concentrate the mind of even the sickest patient.

Get well soon...

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HILTED - Little Flappy - Black/Gold (on left shoulder)

UNGOD Steam Injector Claw

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Pose created me.

Backdrop created by me.

A general sense of horror at the thought of Steampunk doctors treating you while you are sick....your own.

The Grade I Listed Lyveden New Bield, (sometimes called New Build), an unfinished Elizabethan summer house, which is now owned by the National Trust. It is located close to the village of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire owned by the National Trust.

 

It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield.

 

New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism. Designed on a plan reminiscent of a Greek cross, the facades have a strict symmetry. The building has two floors above a raised basement, with mullioned and transomed windows. Each floor had three rooms with a staircase in the south projection of the cross. The exterior of the building is decorated by friezes of a religious nature. The metopes contain the emblems and motifs found also at the triangular lodge, such as the "IHS" christogram.

 

The house had a great hall and parlour on the first floor, kitchen and buttery in the basement, and a bedroom on the upper floor. However, it was probably never intended for full-time occupation. Too close to the main house for use as a hunting lodge, it may have been intended for use as a "Secret House"—keeping a secret house was a custom of the 16th century. Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned and, bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.

 

Sir Thomas Tresham died in 1605 following decades of religious persecution, his once vast wealth having been severely depleted. His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis Tresham. The estate was managed by Lewis's mother until her death in 1615. After this, Lewis Tresham, a spendthrift, lost the remaining family wealth. The estate was eventually sold following the death of his son in 1643.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyveden_New_Bield

 

Big thank you for having the opportunity to blog for !R! Reliquary with this amazing item that can be found now in the Engine Room

♦!R! Esteemed Fumigator Visage/ Special Ed.

♦!R! Archaic Syringe [Currently a GIFT in the Engine Room just by their stand]

 

Other credits go to ::

♦[DONT INSPECT ME] Odradek

♦[P.0.E] - Recon Harness

♦[P.0.E] - Marshal Armor set

♦SISU\\ VALKYRIE PLATE CARRIER

♦SISU\\ Forty Belt

♦SISU\\ WAR BELT

♦Hotdog - Conceited pose

 

//Also big ol' influence of Death Stranding cause I want that game and when I get it I'll be a mailman ahahah. Ty for checkin out the photo and visiting the Engine room ❤//

The Grade I Listed Lyveden New Bield, (sometimes called New Build), located close to the village of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire owned by the National Trust.

 

An unfinished Elizabethan summer house, which is now owned by the National Trust, was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield.

 

New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism. Designed on a plan reminiscent of a Greek cross, the facades have a strict symmetry. The building has two floors above a raised basement, with mullioned and transomed windows. Each floor had three rooms with a staircase in the south projection of the cross. The exterior of the building is decorated by friezes of a religious nature. The metopes contain the emblems and motifs found also at the triangular lodge, such as the "IHS" christogram.

 

The house had a great hall and parlour on the first floor, kitchen and buttery in the basement, and a bedroom on the upper floor. However, it was probably never intended for full-time occupation. Too close to the main house for use as a hunting lodge, it may have been intended for use as a "Secret House"—keeping a secret house was a custom of the 16th century. Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned and, bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.

 

Sir Thomas Tresham died in 1605 following decades of religious persecution, his once vast wealth having been severely depleted. His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis Tresham. The estate was managed by Lewis's mother until her death in 1615. After this, Lewis Tresham, a spendthrift, lost the remaining family wealth. The estate was eventually sold following the death of his son in 1643.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyveden_New_Bield

 

A fumigation chamber at Point Nepean quarantine station.

In the 1850s many fever stricken passengers immigrating from England had to disembark and quarantine. All their belongings were disinfected in the fumigation chambers.

The fumigation room at Point Nepean quarantine station.

In the 1850s many fever stricken passengers immigrating from England had to disembark and quarantine. All their belongings were disinfected in the fumigation chambers.

The Grade I Listed Lyveden New Bield, (sometimes called New Build), an unfinished Elizabethan summer house, which is now owned by the National Trust. It is located close to the village of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire owned by the National Trust.

 

It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield.

 

New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism. Designed on a plan reminiscent of a Greek cross, the facades have a strict symmetry. The building has two floors above a raised basement, with mullioned and transomed windows. Each floor had three rooms with a staircase in the south projection of the cross. The exterior of the building is decorated by friezes of a religious nature. The metopes contain the emblems and motifs found also at the triangular lodge, such as the "IHS" christogram.

 

The house had a great hall and parlour on the first floor, kitchen and buttery in the basement, and a bedroom on the upper floor. However, it was probably never intended for full-time occupation. Too close to the main house for use as a hunting lodge, it may have been intended for use as a "Secret House"—keeping a secret house was a custom of the 16th century. Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned and, bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.

 

Sir Thomas Tresham died in 1605 following decades of religious persecution, his once vast wealth having been severely depleted. His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis Tresham. The estate was managed by Lewis's mother until her death in 1615. After this, Lewis Tresham, a spendthrift, lost the remaining family wealth. The estate was eventually sold following the death of his son in 1643.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyveden_New_Bield

 

Wearing something beautiful on the brink. Dernier has the sexy Sabrina Gown. Sparkles, tons of colors to pick from and ohh yes add the sparkle. Get it at the Mainstore.

 

:Dernier: "Sabrina" Gloves and Sparkle

:Dernier: "Sabrina" Gown and Sparkle

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[ContraptioN] Fumigation Soldier's Gas Mask *???* B

Nylon Outfitters Liz Hair

 

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Embrace by Peter Newsome (Bonded Glass)

 

“Embrace was inspired by the attraction of opposites that combine to create something more than their parts - a garden sculpture relating to human emotion made possible by use of modern glass engineering techniques.”

 

For those who remember the delights of Blue Stratos, here are a few reviews of that Aftershave:

 

“I was intrigued. It’s a pleasant inexpensive aftershave but it’s more likely to attract the neighborhood cats than any female company.”

 

“a crisp scent for men, with leading notes of lime, lemon, petitgrain, and bergamot, central notes of geranium, rose, patchouli, and lavender, and foundational notes of cedarwood, vanilla, amber, and musk.”

 

“I don't hate this because it's cheap. No, on the contrary, I rather like Canoe and Acqua di Selva and Benetton Colors and other less expensive frags. But THIS stuff belongs in the garage, not in the house, as it's most handy when cleaning carburettors, stripping varnish, and fumigating.”

فــقـرر الامتنـــاع عــن القــــراءة !!

With the discovery of gold in 1851 the steady flow of immigrants sailing into the Port Phillip District became a flood. Within a year nearly 100,000 people had arrived in Melbourne by sea.

Due to the crowded conditions on board, ships were breeding grounds for disease. Cholera, smallpox, typhoid, influenza and measles occurred in epidemics in the 1800s and caused many deaths.

A number of ships suffered significant outbreaks of disease on the voyage to the colony. The Ticonderoga lost 100 passengers to scarlet fever and typhoid by the time it anchored off Portsea.

To control and prevent the spread of these diseases Point Nepean was opened in 1852 as a maritime quarantine reserve. Ships carrying passengers with infectious diseases were required to land all cases there along with those at risk of contracting the disease. Passengers' luggage was taken ashore to be fumigated with formaldehyde gas and passengers were required to take baths using antiseptic soap.

 

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Fumigation against mosquitos to prevent spread of dengue fever and malaria in a slum on the coast of Arabian Sea in Colaba area of in Mumbai, India. There has been an increase in the number of dengue cases last year and the government was tackling the issue by large scale fumigation actions.

 

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Mask: [ContraptioN] - Fumigation Soldier's Gas Mask (gift)

Horns: UNA - Capricorn Black Horn (gift)

Pants: Yasum - Wilma Pants

Jacket & Bra: Rokins - Natal Jacket & Bra

Companion: SEmotion Libellune Little Dragon Companion (gift)

Shoes: Pure Poison - Ella Pumps (gift)

Belly ring: Secrets - Chibi Piercing

Hair: Doux - Medusa

Scarlet Robin male.

This is from 2014, when the robins were relatively plentiful in the south west corner of Callum Brae.

This year they are a bit scarce. Lets hope they return next winter when the road-works, weed spraying and rabbit fumigating activities are completed.

There really is a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation with regard to pest control on these reserves. Since European settlement, weeds and feral animals have wreaked havoc with the Australian bushland. To be effective, control measures must be done on a fairly large scale, and inevitably, these too disturb the wildlife.

How lucky I was to be in the right place at the right time a couple of years ago.

One of several chambers at Dachau concentration camp, used to delouse clothes with gas.

 

(When US troops liberated the camp they assumed they were used to kill prisoners but displays at Dachau say that that's not the case, for these chambers, anyway).

 

For an account of my week in Bavaria. including my visit to Dachau:

 

Catacomb Saints and Cowbells: a week in Bavaria

 

Harpy eagles are considered to be one of the world’s largest and most powerful eagles. Although this eagle has hind talons up to the size of grizzly bear claws, they typically can only fly with prey weighing up to approximately one half of their body weight.

 

Harpy eagles, like many other birds of prey, bring fresh green twigs and branches to the nest. Some researchers think this helps to fumigate the nest against insects and parasites, and provide a cooler environment for the nestling.

 

DIET

Tree-dwelling mammals, such as sloths, monkeys, coatis, porcupines, kinkajous, anteaters and opossums

The Auckland waterfront is a city-side stretch of the southern Waitematā Harbour coastline in Auckland, New Zealand. Previously mostly dominated by Ports of Auckland uses, from the 2000s on it is becoming increasingly open to recreational public use, with a number of former wharves being converted to office, entertainment, and later also some residential uses.

The waterfront stretches roughly from the suburb of Saint Marys Bay / the Auckland Harbour Bridge in the west to the Ports of Auckland areas in the east. However, in most usage, 'Auckland waterfront' only refers to those parts freely accessible to the public (such as around the Viaduct Basin and the Auckland CBD), and thus at the moment excludes much of the Western Reclamation and almost the whole of the Ports of Auckland area to the east.

While Auckland City technically has a second waterfront on the Manukau Harbour, this is never called 'Auckland waterfront'.

During 2006, a prolonged public discussion about the future of the waterfront was begun, first by the start of public consultation on the future of the Western Reclamation, then by the plans for Stadium New Zealand on the land of Ports of Auckland. While the plans for Stadium New Zealand were eventually scrapped (partly because of complaints of some citizens that it would block harbour views, but mostly due to its effect on port operations), the discussion had shown that Aucklanders would prefer greater access to the waterfront, which is at the moment is still industrial land / port land in large areas.

However, Ports of Auckland (the company still owning most of the Auckland wharves) noted that while it will explore plans for greater public access, it needed most of the space for the foreseeable future. As most of the Western Reclamation will not see any immediate transformation (due to ongoing commercial leases and required decontamination before future use), the sights are currently set on extending the public areas of the Viaduct Basin with a new entertainment strip along Jellicoe St to the west of it. This is to be linked by a bridge to the Viaduct and the Auckland CBD, with the bridge design possibly being internationally tendered, and for all works to be completed in time for the Rugby World Cup 2011.

In early 2008, ARC plans were unveiled that may see Queens Wharf, the wharf closest to the Auckland Ferry Terminal, converted into public space. Currently the wharf is used to store ripening bananas and hold import cars before fumigation treatment by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry staff. However, plans for the specific activities are still up in the air, though a new cruise ship terminal, to support the heavily booked Princes Wharf terminal, seems likely to be part of the mix.

Commentators have remarked that the wharf has been open to the public before during its early working life, when loading took place next to strolling members of the public, recreational fishing and other uses, a kind of life as on a "European square", and that the authorities should try to recreate such a feeling by providing for compatible mixed uses. The Yokohama Passenger Terminal was held up as an example, with port, ferry and customs/immigration facilities contained within a wharf, and with a sweeping public park on the roof of the structure.

My phalaenopsis orchids are spending a few days outside while my house if being fumigated for termites. I also am spending a few days away from my house for a few days.

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Houghton & Byrne, pest exterminators, with collection of dead rats from a ship and holding a packet of Calcid poison briquettes, Sydney, 9 July, 1937, Sam Hood, 35mm copy print from original nitrate negative, State Library of New South Wales, Home and Away - 8455/NCY28/731 collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlDMGgn

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"That's a first. The hostess of this new Kabob Grille saw me, Don and Mom and said 'table for three?' Music to my ears although I didn't really get to eat at the table. My food was in put in a bowl on the floor for some reason.

 

We shared chicken kabobs with bulgar wheat pilaf. Yummy! I was a very good girl because it's not often I get to go out to lunch. Like almost never! But our house was being fumigated to get rid of ants so we all had to leave. I'll remember the day with happiness."

signed, Benni

 

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This set of buildings is a small mall that is being prepared to be fumigated.

The Grade I Listed Lyveden New Bield, (sometimes called New Build), an unfinished Elizabethan summer house, which is now owned by the National Trust. It is located close to the village of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire owned by the National Trust.

 

It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield.

 

New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism. Designed on a plan reminiscent of a Greek cross, the facades have a strict symmetry. The building has two floors above a raised basement, with mullioned and transomed windows. Each floor had three rooms with a staircase in the south projection of the cross. The exterior of the building is decorated by friezes of a religious nature. The metopes contain the emblems and motifs found also at the triangular lodge, such as the "IHS" christogram.

 

The house had a great hall and parlour on the first floor, kitchen and buttery in the basement, and a bedroom on the upper floor. However, it was probably never intended for full-time occupation. Too close to the main house for use as a hunting lodge, it may have been intended for use as a "Secret House"—keeping a secret house was a custom of the 16th century. Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned and, bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.

 

Sir Thomas Tresham died in 1605 following decades of religious persecution, his once vast wealth having been severely depleted. His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis Tresham. The estate was managed by Lewis's mother until her death in 1615. After this, Lewis Tresham, a spendthrift, lost the remaining family wealth. The estate was eventually sold following the death of his son in 1643.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyveden_New_Bield

 

It's Movie Night again, and Stormtrooper Bruce and the guys have settled down for another movie marathon and lots of good eatin'. STB wanted to make up for last weekend, since the plans for sneaking away from the Bake Off didn't go quite as planned.

 

Palpatine: Pardon my intrusion on your little... what ever this is, but I've come with the Bake Off results.

 

STB: No intrusion, sir. You're always welcome. But, if I may say so, what a surprise! The results - already? It usually takes weeks, but it's only been a few days!

 

Palpatine: Well, not to brag, but my genius idea to make all the contestants wear those Bunny Ears really cut down on the entries! Only the devoted, die-hard bakers entered this time; barely two dozen. So the judges were able to do their job, and not get sent to the MedBay from some dumb half baked cake by some Trooper who doesn't even know how to bake!

 

TK-1110: Wow! That was WTMIAO. Way too much information at once. Now I know where his nephew gets it!

 

Palpatine: I heard that, Trooper, but never mind. I'm here to announce the results, and I've brought a cake my own personal chef baked, too.

 

STB: Well, sir, I'm anxious to hear the results!

 

Palpatine: I'm proud to announce you tied with 3rd Place. Your award is to prepare all the baked goods for my next quarterly Officer's Staff Meeting, being held in two weeks.

 

STB: Um, wow. What an honor.

 

Palpatine: I know, right! And, this cake is a little something extra special my nephew insisted you deserved after he accidentally hit you in the Rotten Egg Toss at the Spring Fling. As I understand it, the armor you were wearing is still being fumigated.

 

STB: Yes, it was all rather unsettling. When I came to, the guys explained those eggs came from your Petting Zoo. But don't let me get started. Thank your nephew for me, and I accept his apology.

 

Palpatine: Well, on that note I'll be off - so you can get back to your little... still not sure what this is? Good evening, Troopers.

 

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The Grade I Listed Lyveden New Bield, (sometimes called New Build), an unfinished Elizabethan summer house, which is now owned by the National Trust. It is located close to the village of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire owned by the National Trust.

 

It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield.

 

New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism. Designed on a plan reminiscent of a Greek cross, the facades have a strict symmetry. The building has two floors above a raised basement, with mullioned and transomed windows. Each floor had three rooms with a staircase in the south projection of the cross. The exterior of the building is decorated by friezes of a religious nature. The metopes contain the emblems and motifs found also at the triangular lodge, such as the "IHS" christogram.

 

The house had a great hall and parlour on the first floor, kitchen and buttery in the basement, and a bedroom on the upper floor. However, it was probably never intended for full-time occupation. Too close to the main house for use as a hunting lodge, it may have been intended for use as a "Secret House"—keeping a secret house was a custom of the 16th century. Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned and, bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.

 

Sir Thomas Tresham died in 1605 following decades of religious persecution, his once vast wealth having been severely depleted. His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis Tresham. The estate was managed by Lewis's mother until her death in 1615. After this, Lewis Tresham, a spendthrift, lost the remaining family wealth. The estate was eventually sold following the death of his son in 1643.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyveden_New_Bield

 

The Grade I Listed Lyveden New Bield, (sometimes called New Build), an unfinished Elizabethan summer house, which is now owned by the National Trust. It is located close to the village of Aldwincle in Northamptonshire owned by the National Trust.

 

It was constructed for Sir Thomas Tresham, the fervent Roman Catholic of Rushton Hall, and is thought to have been designed by Robert Stickells. The New Bield was on the estate of Tresham's second home, Lyveden Manor House, also known as Lyveden Old Bield.

 

New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism. Designed on a plan reminiscent of a Greek cross, the facades have a strict symmetry. The building has two floors above a raised basement, with mullioned and transomed windows. Each floor had three rooms with a staircase in the south projection of the cross. The exterior of the building is decorated by friezes of a religious nature. The metopes contain the emblems and motifs found also at the triangular lodge, such as the "IHS" christogram.

 

The house had a great hall and parlour on the first floor, kitchen and buttery in the basement, and a bedroom on the upper floor. However, it was probably never intended for full-time occupation. Too close to the main house for use as a hunting lodge, it may have been intended for use as a "Secret House"—keeping a secret house was a custom of the 16th century. Often within a mile of the main house, the secret house was a place where the head of the household would retire for a few days with a minimum of servants, while the principal house was thoroughly cleaned and, bearing in mind the sanitation of the time, fumigated.

 

Sir Thomas Tresham died in 1605 following decades of religious persecution, his once vast wealth having been severely depleted. His son Francis Tresham inherited the estate, but within the same year, along with his cousins Catesby and Wintour, he became involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Thus, within a year the estate had a third owner, Francis's son Lewis Tresham. The estate was managed by Lewis's mother until her death in 1615. After this, Lewis Tresham, a spendthrift, lost the remaining family wealth. The estate was eventually sold following the death of his son in 1643.

 

Information Source:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyveden_New_Bield

 

When it comes I wanna wail "MAIL!"

 

Yeah. All the cool kids are watching Blues Clues these days.

 

It's Tuesday. As you probably already know, thankyou Captain Obvious.

 

I'm waiting anxiously for the mail. Waiting waiting waiting ....if my dye doesn't come in today I'll probably cry.

 

This is the ridiculousity (yes it's a word) that is my hair. It's blonde at the bottom, orange midway up and light pink at the roots.

 

I've washed it 3 times since I've dyed it. What a rip off.

 

My dad and my brother are still making fun of me which kind of sucks and makes me want to cry because I'm already drowning in the failure from my "HEY! I"M GONNA DO THIS AND HAVE AWESOME PINK HAIR!" project. Seriously. I know I look retarded. There's no need to point it out.

 

I really don't want to do ANOTHER wig shot, this week as been my unofficial "Wig Week" so today if it works out the way I'm hoping, you guys will only see a shot of my hands.

 

My brother's friend has been here all weekend and he FINALLY went home. What is it with teenage boys and odors? Do they not understand the concept of a shower? Seriously. Sunday he came over and him and my brother both worked outside with my dad weeding and setting up the patio furniture. Yesterday they did the same thing. Today they woke up and spent most of the morning on the computer before my mom drove him home.

 

After 2 days of working outside in 90 degree weather THEY DID NOT SHOWER ONCE. And OH MY GOD! I couldn't even go into the library to use the PC to edit my pictures without fumigating it with Febreeze first.

 

Really I don't get it. It's super easy. My showers take 7 minutes. I don't like taking showers or baths, I get bored. So I get in and get out. Just incase there are any teenage boys out there viewing my stream, let me break it down for you:

 

1: Strip clothes off

2: Turn on water

3: Get in shower

4: Rub soap on body and hair

5: Rinse off

6: Turn off water

7: Dry off and get dressed.

 

You should try it sometime. It's pretty awesome.

Fumigation against mosquitos to prevent spread of dengue fever and malaria in a slum on the coast of Arabian Sea in Colaba area of in Mumbai, India. There has been an increase in the number of dengue cases last year and the government was tackling the issue by large scale fumigation actions.

  

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There is only one last spot available.

mamiya 6MF 75mm f/3.5 + circular polarizer. fuji RVP velvia 50. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: filmtagger.

really old, I want my hair to be longer again.

but what I really want more than longer hair is a hottie at my side so I could call him those cute food names and junk.

Examples: Hott Cakes, Butta Milk Pankakes, Lemon Breath, Banana Head, Cutie Cream Pie, Brownie Baby, Pumpkin Seed muffin, and uh my favorite Gummy Bear...Ya know?

  

Actually, I think I'll pass on all that. I'd just get hungry and den get fatter den a llama.

I have been struggling for a month or more to prepare for termite tenting fumigation which happened this week. I took these two shots with my cell phone. Only painted and textured them to have something enjoyable to do with them ... awful hard experience for me and my cats in Central Florida during the final days of July in dead hot summer. I won't whine on but keep in mind the heat index was 105-107 degrees for the days we were out in the yard and in a UHaul and in their cages under umbrellas. We survived though, and spent the night in our own home again last night with the A/C blasting! Thank you, Jesus for your many blessings during this awful experience!

Coming to Engine Room on September 20th!

 

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◊ Autocarriage

Engine Room

 

◊ Credits

• Mesh & Textures: Paradoxical Mode

• Scripting: JanosX Resident

• Photography: Paradoxical Mode

• Model: Vandom Voxel

 

◊ Style Card

• Balaclava: ANTINATURAL - Doctor Brow Balaclava for Maitreya

• Hood & Scarf: Meli Imako - Hooded Assassin Samurai Full Outfit

• Scarf: Plastik & Petrichor - Bitter Chill Scarf in Strinne

• Cape: PFC - Elven Cloak

 

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Release Date: 9/15/2020

Version Date: 9/15/2020

Juniper is an evergreen shrub or tree - the only representative of the cypress family in the North. The Russian name comes from the word "mezh - spruce forest". True, there are other interpretations: from the words "mozg", and such Old Slavonic "mozhzha" - a knot. This shrub is also called heather, juniper, bruzhzhevelnik, grouse berries. It also has another name - orderly No. 1, it received it because it really cleans the air from toxic gaseous substances and microorganisms like a pump. Among the Slavs, juniper branches became a symbol of overcoming death, eternal life. Juniper branches were burned at funerals, or covered the last path of the deceased, as if protecting him. Juniper was smoked after an enemy - so that he would not return, during epidemics houses and roads were fumigated with juniper - so that "black impurity" would not fall on a person. From evil spirits, unclean forces they protected themselves and their farms with juniper branches, consecrated in the church. In the old days, a Russian peasant drove his cattle out to pasture in the spring with a juniper branch: it, they say, will protect the animals from diseases and all sorts of misfortunes. There was a lot of rationality in these rituals, if you take into account the disinfecting properties of the plant. In warehouses with furs fumigated with juniper, moths did not live. Meat, fish: smoked on juniper needles, were preserved longer. Dairy dishes, barrels, tubs for pickles, steamed with juniper, became almost sterile. Traps and pitfalls rubbed with juniper needles did not smell like humans.

 

For medicinal purposes, ripe cones - berries - are usually collected - fleshy, spherical, blue-violet, almost black in color, with a gray waxy coating. They taste sweet and spicy with a pleasant smell. The berries contain a lot of sugar (glucose), essential oils, resins, organic acids, mineral salts, wax, phytoncides, vitamins C, B (thiamine), riboflavin, etc., many microelements.

On the building's dome, there are stained glass panels, these panels were all taken down, inspected and cleaned. These panels had deteriorated due to its age and the effects of gravity on the lead works. Each panel had to be transported in a special mould and sent to a stained glass restorer who used 18th century reinforcement techniques to restore the lead and glass works; the process took four months to complete. Modern staircases have been installed in the building to contrast the old and new. A spiral staircase which leads to the roof of the old museum building was restored. The windows and doors were conserved and the original type and size of timber and 18th century carpentry techniques were used to restore the timber windows and doors. Some of the original timber works used huge timber sections made of kapur wood. These sections required about four months to source, supply, fumigate, treat, cut and deliver to the site

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