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Five generations of my family have lived in this house 23:365 This is how it looked when my grandparents lived there.
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Rudyard Kipling may have called cricketers; 'flannelled fools', but with summer only a few months away, Australia's future world beaters take to the Saturday afternoon pitch with determination. After the recent debacles against the English, the country needs all the champions they can get!
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Kipling is on a Realfee body this morning. :) I LOVE it! Her head has always seemed just a size too large on the pukifee body, and she looks beyond perfect this way!
Sweater is a Blythe sweater, leggings are made for Realfee, and the boots are Lati Yellow SP size from Ruby Red Galleria.
qualcuno conosce o ha questo libro? si tratta di STORIE PROPRIO COSI' di Rudyard Kipling.Purtroppo non conosco editore o anno di pubblicazione(solo poche pagine sono sopravvissute)...
Does anyone know or have this book?it's pages from Rudyard Kipling's JUST SO STORIES, an italian edition...unfortunately all i know is the title (few pages survived..)
I'll take any excuse to draw a devil, even a lyric from a Flight of the Conchords song.
It's just the one page, the left one is blank so far. Yeah, I know the devil should be on the side sinister ...but I did draw it on Sunday, so that's pretty wacky.
Denying the season a little longer, on a sunny afternoon..... :)
(And that's the last of the pictures from the weekend. We now return you to your normal, swing-free contact list. ;) )
These gardens are in the centre of Rottingdean (a sleepy little village in the south of England). these gardens along with the cottage(not seen in image) were home to Joseph Rudyard Kipling, 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936. He wrote many famous novels including "The Jungle Book".
Mr Kipling paid three guineas a week in rent to live in his property that included these gardens.
Nice to imagine what it looked like in his day. Certainly worth a visit if in the area.
Based on a very old page from a Rudyard Kipling book I found in a used book store. Free to use but not to be re-distributed. If anyone does use it I would be thrilled and would love to see your work.
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Rudyard Kipling
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too:
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;
EWS ABB/Brush Traction Class 92 92034 'Kipling' dual voltage electric locomotive crosses Caldew Junction at Willowholme in Carlisle on the west coast main line with 6O12 the 15:45 Carlisle Kingmoor yard to Eastleigh East yard Enterprise freight train.
A tree stump sculpture of Rudyard Kipling within the grounds of the formal gardens at Batemans, East Sussex.....