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IMPACTS- BLOUSE HEROD

Hud Driven texture change

10 colors available + 3 Special Colors in fatpack

Compatibility with Legacy / Jake / Kario

 

Available @ ACCESS // ALPHA

🚖 Event Taxis : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACCESS%203/220/34/999

 

IMPACT Infos :

🚖 Mainstore : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Twilight%20Time/250/150/2502

❆ Info : www.flickr.com/groups/14755324@N23/

 

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.:Tm:.C. D34 The essentials Kitchen board Decor -Db 1-24

Available in single sets or Fatpack package

Toaster with slices of bread

Wooden board with toast with jam

Salt, egg, oil, vinegar set

Arlic onion pepper set, glass, mint

100% Mesh - Copy | Modify | No Transfer

 

Available At .:Tm:.Creation mainstore :

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● MP : marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/23454

❆ Info : www.flickr.com/photos/tami_susanowa

 

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RAKE Facial Hair -Iver- EvoX

The Iver facial hair fatpack contains 6 tintable tones. Single packs are also available for purchase. Compatible with Evo X enabled heads only.

 

Available at Rake mainstore

🚖Taxis : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunborne/121/85/28

Or Rake marketplace

marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/247514

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◤ Other Items ◢

 

Wooden Spatula - full permission 🚫💲🚫Free On Marketplace🚫💲🚫

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Pan : Mesh Frying Pan 👌💲👌2L$ On Marketplace👌💲👌

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Mesh-Frying-Pan/11348035

 

CH pancake flipper 👌💲👌10L$ On Marketplace👌💲👌

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Long short : ::GB::Half denim pants / Indigo Blue 🚫💲🚫 Free (at Gabriel Freebies corner)🚫💲🚫

 

Middle Cabinet with Stove and sink : Part of {YD} Industrial home Kitchen 2024- New collection

 

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Breakfast & kitchen deco : Check sponsors ↑

 

Head : LeLutka - Kris head

Head Skin : f u o e y . Oliver Skin Medium / E 🚫💲🚫 GG 🚫💲🚫

Hairbase : Modulus - Lenny Hair Base Evo X - 🚫💲🚫 Free Gift 🚫💲🚫

Hair : WINGS-HAIR-ES1118 Grays & Browns

Eyes : Basic Letutka Hud eyes

 

Free Face Freckles : C A T S Y - Gift Freckles (LeLutka Evo X) 🚫💲🚫 Dollarbie On marketplace 🚫💲🚫

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Face Moles & additionnal Freckles : (VOLGA) . Freckles and Moles

 

Body : [LEGACY] Meshbody (m) Special Edition (1.7.1)

Shape : by me

Body Skin : KOKOS-SKIN MARCUS

Body Hair (chest, belly & arms) : KARMAZZ Chris Body Hair Set

 

Male Mesh nails : N E X U S HD nails v.4

Nails Applier : :DEIAMOS - Heathen Nails 🚫💲🚫 Group Gift

🚖Taxis to DEIAMOS Mainstore :

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Pose : By Me

 

Backdrop (modified by me): Synnergy.Tavis//Festive Kitchen {360} Backdrop

 

A Very Bless Thanksgiving 2015 To All My Flickr Friends ...

 

Hoping It Is Wonderful For Each Of You ...

 

No One Ever Became Poor, Just by , GIVING THANKS ...

 

Anne Graham Frank,

 

Do Have A Blessed Day... .. Cindy

A glass platter holds an assortment of freshly baked chocolate chip muffins

© Flavia Morlachetti

 

Still life with figs <3 New fine art print available in my Etsy shop here!

 

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Are a ceramic spice jar set. There were ceramic houses for Nutmeg, Tarragon, Basil, Garlic, Paprika, Ginger and Cinnamon. They were on a shelf in someone's kitchen.

Were decorations on a shelf in someone's kitchen. The Dragonfly was made of stained glass. The ivy plant was in a wicker basket.

Watercolor painting of a proud rooster.

 

If you want to purchase this artwork, you can find it here:

 

Etsy

 

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Fine Art America

 

ImageKind

 

Thank you for your visit!

Trying to get some order back into my kitchen after my brother-in-law did major electrical work and we had to take everything out from the walls.

 

Ørjan took down the shelving when Tobias was here and readjusted the height when he rehung it. I'm not sure I like the new heigh difference but I'll live with it. There's so much more I want to put on those shelves but Ørjan keeps taking things off!

Watercolor portrait of a rooster head.

If you want to purchase this artwork, you can find it here:

 

Etsy

 

Society6

 

Fine Art America

 

ImageKind

 

Thank you for your visit!

Ideal Dinettes on Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn was founded in 1953 when the neighborhood was still had a huge Italian population with many large extended families living in the same household. As Bushwick underwent gentrification in the 2000s, business declined as families moved out of the area and there was less of a need for large “dinette” sets, coupled with the fact that the second-generation owners were getting older and they decided to close their shop in 2008. The saddest part of this story is that the owners knew that we were huge fans of the gorgeous neon sign and before they closed the shop, asked if we wanted to keep it. We live in a small studio in the East Village and could not possibly fit the large sign inside our apartment, let alone carry it up the necessary stairs to our floor so we had to decline their offer. This was before we were active on social media (we didn’t start our Instagram account until 2014) and did not have the large network of friends and followers that we now have and surely now would easily be able to find a great home for this neon sign and the signage ended up being heaped into a dumpster. Our film photo from 2004 and interview with the 2nd-generation owners of Ideal Dinettes appears in our book “Store Front II- A History Preserved”.

#storefront #jamesandkarla #disappearingfaceofnewyork #neon #neonsigns #neonsignage #bushwickbrooklyn #bushwick #dinette #kitchendecor #kitchendesign #midcenturystyle #midcenturydesign #midcenturyhome #midcenturyfurniture

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Watercolor painting of a turkey head.

 

If you want to purchase this artwork, you can find it here:

 

Etsy

 

Society6

 

Fine Art America

 

ImageKind

 

Thank you for your visit!

Woman statuette is carrying a purse and a few shopping bags. She is a statuette on the counter of a neighbor in Carmel, New York.

We've just landed in the kitchen, one of the upper deck galley's of the British Airways A380, where the magic happens, keeping everyone fed & watered.

  

British Airways Airbus A380 G-XLEF operating the daily BA 462 from London Heathrow to Madrid @ 15.15 hrs.

 

British Airways have been begun operating their A380's again since grounding during the Covid-19 pandemic, using them on daily trips to Madrid & Frankfurt, a real treat for enthusiasts during November/ December 2021.

 

Special thanks to Sophie, Marie & Philip, BA cabin crew for taking great care of me that day, what an experience.

 

Great to see the BA A380 back again #WelcomeBack

  

If you want to purchase this artwork, you can find it here:

 

Society6

 

Fine Art America

 

Thank you for your visit!

Wild Acorns on an old wooden plank.

This is OH SO CUTE FOX! He is very special. Take a look to him. I like his face so much :) I think you have to love him for sure.

my hubs made for me

Our clients new kitchen after she remodeled. The Glass Insulator Pendant Light added the perfect finishing touch. To see all of our lighting and home decor visit www.GlassInsulatorLights.co.

This is OH SO CUTE FOX! He is very special. Take a look to him. I like his face so much :) I think you have to love him for sure.

A nice mid century modern David Douglas coffee carafe... The spice must flow!

Displayed in meticulous detail inside the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., Julia Child’s Kitchen is one of the most iconic and beloved museum installations dedicated to American culinary heritage. These photographs offer a vivid, immersive view into the very kitchen where Child filmed three of her acclaimed cooking shows between 2000 and 2001—including Julia’s Kitchen Wisdom—before donating the entire room, including its structure, tools, and appliances, to the Smithsonian Institution.

 

Originally installed in her Cambridge, Massachusetts home, the kitchen reflects Child’s philosophy that cooking should be joyful, personal, and accessible. It was custom-designed in the early 1960s by her husband Paul Child, who raised the counters to suit Julia’s 6-foot-2 height and helped build an environment that encouraged her intuitive approach to cooking and teaching.

 

These images reveal the kitchen from multiple vantage points: the familiar pegboards of copper pots and pans arranged precisely by Paul’s hand-painted outlines; walls lined with bookshelves holding Julia’s well-loved cookbooks and scripts; and mid-century appliances such as the Garland gas stove and vintage wall oven. The famous yellow Formica table is surrounded by mismatched chairs, and even the utensils appear to be mid-recipe, frozen in time.

 

Every item is authentic—from the mixing bowls and whisks to the timers, mixers, and notes taped to the fridge. The Smithsonian took great care in preserving the kitchen exactly as Julia last used it, reassembling it piece by piece to maintain its sense of vibrancy and lived-in creativity. The installation doesn’t just honor a legendary chef; it tells a story about mid-20th-century domestic life, media, and the democratization of food knowledge.

 

Julia Child wasn’t just a cook—she was a teacher, television pioneer, and cultural bridge between French culinary traditions and American home kitchens. This space stands as a monument to her legacy. Through these photographs, viewers can experience the intimacy of her creative environment, where camera crews once roamed, and where generations of viewers learned to be fearless in the kitchen.

 

Visually, these photos are warm, detailed, and filled with layered textures—from the golden glow of the lighting to the shadowplay of ladles and strainers, the tight focus on domestic tools, and the careful arrangement of the mise-en-place. The images evoke not just a physical space, but the personality and purpose that filled it.

 

Whether you're a food historian, a museum enthusiast, or a longtime admirer of Julia Child, these images serve as a portal into one of the most influential kitchens in American culture.

Step into the warm, well-worn kitchen of culinary legend Julia Child—just as she left it. This carefully preserved exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. captures the essence of a life devoted to food, flavor, and fearless experimentation.

 

More than just a set, this is the actual kitchen from Julia Child’s Cambridge, Massachusetts home, where she filmed three of her PBS television shows. The exhibit preserves over 1,200 original objects including her well-used copper pans, classic blue cabinetry, signature pegboards, and vintage cooking appliances. Every detail offers a window into Julia's exuberant spirit and practical creativity.

 

The Smithsonian display recreates the room exactly as it stood—down to the table settings and quirky wall art. Knives are lined up on a magnetic strip, pots hang in easy reach, and her famously towering presence is felt in the room’s custom-height counters. The open shelving and functional chaos reflect the working kitchen of a woman who revolutionized how America thought about cooking.

 

Visitors can peer into this space through glass, as if walking into a moment suspended in time. For fans of food, history, or television, it’s a meaningful pilgrimage spot.

 

Photographed with care to minimize reflections and glare, these images highlight the museum's immersive preservation work and the enduring legacy of one of America's most beloved cooks.

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