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Ayla. Kitchen Corner – Shelf

Ayla. Kitchen Corner - Shelf w/ Pan Rack

Ayla. Kitchen Corner - Cutting Board w/ Salt Mill

Ayla. Kitchen Corner - Utensil's Jar

Ayla. Kitchen Corner - Big Candle (antique)

Ayla. Kitchen Corner - Crate w/ Clutter

Ayla. Kitchen Corner - Big Candle (bronze)

 

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Other items on photo:

*LODE* Decor - Eucalyptus & Roses Vase [white]

Ayla. Aries: Reclaimed Frame (maroon)

[ keke ] potted aquilegia

Nutmeg. Straw Bag Green

 

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My headpiece is from LODE : Summer Garden Wreath

Availaible now at Shiny Shabby

 

My hair is from TRAM : tram H0531 hair

Head accessory and flower in mouth are from LODE : Marigold Collection

Available at The Chapter Four

Yaxley

Huntingdonshire

Credits:

 

Glam Affair - Michelle LeLutka Applier

\//.VoluptasVirtualis - Bianca - EarringLong

*LODE* Head Accessory - Vanilla Single [green]

.::Nanika::. Night Moth Blue @ Skin Fair 2018

OSMIA - Cendice.Dress @ N21 March

tram H0125 hair

 

LeLutka Head Bento - CATE

My head accessory is from LODE - Matthiola Crown RARE

Available at The Chapter Four

 

My pose is from ANA POSES - Bergen 3

Available at TMD

Autumn vibes with Asteria from Lode

 

Dubai, September 2023

 

Head accessory includes show/hide leaves options/resizer/texture changer

Unrigged original mesh, materials enabled

Flowers with hold pose included

 

After event in Lode Mainstore and Marketplace

 

Head & Face ~

 

/ HEAD / lel EvoX AVALON 3.0

 

DeeTaleZ *SKINS - BASICPACK* lel EVOX - Merry - EUROPEAN

DeeTaleZ MU *Realface* for LELU EVOX/ 50%

 

[theSkinnery] Moles

 

WarPaint* Riyah liner collection [LeL EvoX] - dagger liner

 

TOP1SALON - HD BARHAT LIPSTICK (Lelutka X/Evo)

 

Body ~

 

Maitreya Mesh Body - LaraX Petite V1.1

 

Accessories ~

 

SSD. ANAN Nails - Maitreya V1 @C88

SSD. ANAN Rings - LaraX @C88

 

LaGyo_Fortune Teller Tarot Fan

LaGyo_Fortune Teller Stone Beads Necklace

 

*LODE* Head Accessory - Julia Single Rose [red]

 

Hair ~

 

Sintiklia - Hair Yunseo - Fatpack @C88

 

Clothing ~

 

+CHANDRA+ Alexis Blouse FATPACK @C88

 

[spectacledchic] Kenna Skirt

 

Pose ~

 

Ana Poses - Saturday Night 7

  

Elm. Selene Ceiling Decal [Red] @C88

 

There was a time when instruments were simple and hand crafted, embedded in elaborate casings. This compass, hand engraved on what I think is Buffalo bone (not ivory) and completed with a tiny lode-stone mounted on a functioning compass needle was bought in Hanoi some 25 years ago as an antique. Maybe: maybe not: but hand made in a traditional ancient style. From (as they say) the collection of the photographer.

National Trust Properties

Anglesey Abbey, Quy Road, Lode, Cambridge, CB25 9EJ

 

Anglesey Abbey

Built between 1100 and 1135AD on the remains of an Augustine Abbey. It was endowed as a priory in 1212 by Richard de Clare. It remained as a priory until 1536 when it was closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The Priory was largely demolished and in 1595 it was rebuilt as a Jacobean-style house and owned by the Fowkes family. The house had quite a few occupants, notably Thomas Hobson (of Hobson’s choice), his son-in-law, Thomas Parker, a barrister. Samuel Shepheard, a Cambridge MP. Anglesey was not always a place of residence with these various owners, at one time it was leased out as a farm. When Thomas Parker died in 1647, Anglesea changed from Priory to Abbey.

The Reverend John Hailstone purchased the property in 1848 and carried out many renovations. He converted the monks’ day room into an entrance Hall. He then added a stable block, then a service wing and undertook a programme of plants many trees which are a great feature of the grounds. Cedars, Wellingtonia, Acer, Silver Lime and Weeping Elm are just a few of the trees found there. The Reverend stayed in residence until his death in 1877 and his widow sold it in 1877 to another Churchman, Reverend James George Clark. He with his family lived there until 1912.

In 1926 the abbey was sold to the brothers Broughton, Urban Huttleston and Henry Rogers, they were very keen on horse racing and they purchased it because of its proximity to Newmarket and their stud farm near to Bury St Edmunds.

More changes to the property were made, the work done by architect Sidney Parvin, who worked for Turner Lord of London. It was featured in the 1930 edition of Country Life. In 1934 Lode Mill was purchased, it is now used for grinding corn.

In 1966 on the death of Lord Fairhaven, the Abbey was left to the National Trust.

The gardens are well set out, there is a walled garden filled with many plants and wonderful borders of colour. There is a Dahlia and a Rose Garden also a Hyacinth and Narcissus Garden. There are many statues in the grounds which cover close to 100 acres or 400,000 m2. There is also a wonderful avenue of trees as well as Silver Birch avenue close to the entrance. There is a superb walk from the house to the Lode Mill, alongside the river. Excellent to see in Springtime. Hopefully this will open and be enjoyed again in the not too distant future.

A definite house and garden to enjoy.

 

My headpiece is from LODE : : Peony Poem Collection.

Available at Shiny Shabby !

 

My top is from VAGRANT : Scarlett Top & Sleeves.

Available at N21 !

TRUTH / Meadow FLF

 

e! Sophia Dress (Cherry)

 

*LODE* Head Accessory - Boho Poppy [red]

 

Rowne.Olesya Lace Coat - Red.

*LODE* Head Accessory - Freesia Crown [bright pink_white]

*The Mystic* Victoria BabyDoll Corset (Flower)

*The Mystic*Gothic Glove (Rose)

*The Mystic* Gothic Lace Socks

*The Mystic*Victoria lace collar

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Taken at Wizardhat Studios -----

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The Shiny Shabby

January, 2021

 

Hair Accessory- *Lode* (Gacha)

Hair- Lamb

Head- Fiore

Dress- =Zenith=

A clear still waterway in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, UK

The Shiny Shabby April, 2020

THESKINSHOP (09) (SKIN) ‘Bijoux’ (Fit) (Bold)

 

TheMeshProject! (MeshHead)(f) ‘Moody’ (Deluxe)

 

TheMeshProject! (MeshHand)(f) ‘Relaxed’

 

TheMeshProject! (MeshFoot)(f) 'Mid'

 

[LeLutka]-MALEFICENT hair/Naturals

 

*LODE* Headwear - Lill [violetpink] available in 6 colors!

Forgotten summer days lay deep down somewhere in the memories.

 

New from LODE soul

 

The Shiny Shabby, January 20/2020

*LODE* Head Accessory - Royalty Wreath [crimson]

[monso] Liv Hair

ROZOREGALIA_VISCUM*EARVEIL

ROZOREGALIA_VISCUM*GAG

ROZOREGALIA_NARUSAZA*RING(Blanca)

  

Yellow cherries and Nyla flowers on head from Lode

 

Dubai, August 2023

 

After event in Lode mainstore and SL Marketplace.

 

Pose by Badon Rain

LODE Decor - Hellebore Flowers

The Shiny Shabby - February, 2020

“The reason some portraits don't look true to life is that some people make no effort to resemble their pictures.”

― Salvador Dalí

#1 in Flickr Explore August 29, 2022

 

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This mesmerizing glacier lies at the end of the Lodal valley, 17 km from Loen.

The impressive drive to the glacier along the narrow road along the shores of Lake Lovatnet with its emerald water is worth a separate trip.

The hike to the glacier from the parking lot leads along a path through a dense forest and is also very beautiful.

 

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Kjenndalen Glacier, Vestland, Norway

 

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See a photo from a trip to this glacier here:

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/52302984048

 

 

See my new photos in the "My Travels" album:

 

Unforgettable Hikes in the Swiss Alps

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53999013221

 

Mountain Paradise in Central Switzerland

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53982603700

 

We are attracted by roads and passes

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53933324555

 

The attraction of mountain panoramas

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53903556343

 

Classic Swiss mountain landscape

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53888809569

 

Evening in the Bernese Alps

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53872134607

 

One of the gems of the Swiss lakes

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53858346545

 

The majesty of the mountains and the serpentines of the Alpine roads

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53843351015

 

Lake, mountains, glacier - what else is needed for happiness?

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53749940309

 

Spectacular alpine panorama from the top of Mont Fort

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53733788803

 

Classic of the Mont Blanc massif in the Chamonix valley

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53701191872

 

The hidden gem of Swiss glaciers

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53686682556

 

Mont Blanc massif from Punta Helbronner

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53655638014

 

Alpine places of James Bond

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53642287433

 

Golden autumn in Gran Paradiso Park

www.flickr.com/photos/paradox_m/53610351715

  

  

Skiing down Juarez on a sunny afternoon at Taos Ski Valley.

◆Flowers Hair, Hand, Choker - LODE

◆Hair - ICONIC-Virtual Brand & Creations

◆Top - Pseudo

◆Panties - RAMA - Tracey Faullon

◆Nails - Empire Anna Grey / Polish - NailPlug Water set

◆Bracelets - Supernatural

今年もお世話になりましたっ

RL都合でSL人生で一番長く休んだ年でありました~

復活してからいろいろ初心に戻ったところもあり

改めてSLをすごく楽しんでおりますです;D 

来年はもっと楽しむのだあ

。。と可愛過ぎるワンコ達と〆<3ハァハァ

 

みなさま良いお年を ;))

 

*N*yukutoshi kurutoshi 2017-18 B

[BMS] Kigurumi 2018 // DOG

*LODE* Head Accessory - Iris [white]

*LODE* Head Accessory - Rose Vintage Crown [cream]

YIPs bone

 

pose note -

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momo:CHIBI-20171227_dog2_4

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From deep in the achieves, reprocessed using Photoshop CC 2025.

 

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Anglesey Abbey is a country house, formerly a priory, in the village of Lode, 5 1⁄2 miles (8.9 km) northeast of Cambridge, England. The house and its grounds are owned by the National Trust and are open to the public as part of the Anglesey Abbey, Garden & Lode Mill property, although some parts remain the private home of the Fairhaven family. The 98 acres of landscaped grounds are divided into a number of walks and gardens, with classical statuary, topiary and flowerbeds. The grounds were laid out in an 18th-century style by the estate's last private owner, the 1st Baron Fairhaven, in the 1930s. A large pool, the Quarry Pool, is believed to be the site of a 19th-century coprolite mine. Lode Water Mill, dating from the 18th century was restored to working condition in 1982 and now sells flour to visitors. The 1st Lord Fairhaven also improved the house and decorated its interior with a valuable collection of furniture, pictures and objets d'art. A community of Augustinian canons built a priory here, known as Anglesea or Anglesey Priory, some time during the reign of Henry I (i.e., between 1100 and 1135), and acquired extra land from the nearby village of Bottisham in 1279. The canons were expelled in 1535 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

The former priory was acquired around 1600 by Thomas Hobson, who converted it to a country house for his son-in-law, Thomas Parker, retaining a few arches from the original priory. At that time the building's name was changed to "Anglesey Abbey", which sounded grander than the original "Anglesey Priory". In the late 18th century, the house was owned by Sir George Downing, the founder of Downing College, Cambridge. Further alterations to the building were carried out in 1861. Huttleston (1896–1966) and Henry (1900–1973) Broughton bought the site in 1926 and made improvements to the house. They were the sons of Urban Broughton (1857–1929), who had made a fortune in the mining and railway industries in America. Henry married, leaving the abbey to his brother, then 1st Lord Fairhaven, in 1930. Henry became the 2nd Lord Fairhaven. Huttleston used his wealth to indulge his interests in history, art, and garden design, and to lead an eighteenth-century lifestyle at the house. On his death, Huttleston left the abbey to the National Trust so that the house and gardens could "represent an age and way of life that was quickly passing". In 1926 Anglesey Abbey was bought by Huttleston Broughton, later Lord Fairhaven. He fully restored the house which had fallen into disrepair and began to collect beautiful furniture, artworks and statuary. All of these can be seen at the Abbey today. Broughton (full name Urban Huttleston Rogers Broughton) was born in 1896 in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. His father, Urban Broughton, had amassed a considerable fortune. His mother was Cara Leland Rogers the daughter of multimillionaire American oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers. Rogers had died unexpectedly in 1909 and Urban Broughton had taken over the management of a large part of the Rogers empire. The Broughton family had moved to England in 1912 when Huttleston was sixteen. They lived in Park Lane, Mayfair. Huttleston was educated at Harrow and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. In 1916 he became a lieutenant in the 1st Life Guards. He served during the First World War, and retired from the military in 1924. He obtained the title Baron Fairhaven in 1929. One of Huttleston’s great achievements was the establishment of the garden at the house. In 1964, when Broughton was still living, Lanning Roper wrote a book entitled The Gardens of Anglesey Abbey, in which he described the careful planning of this remarkable garden with its many vistas, avenues, rare and common trees, pools, statues and river temples. He describes the way in which huge areas of sky and mown grass were, been used to balance symmetrical planting and how Broughton used the trees and shrubs to make groups of contrasting colour and foliage. To commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937, Broughton planted an extensive avenue of trees with a crossing avenue at the far end. The trees used were London plane alternating with horse chestnut in four rows copy that planted in Windsor Great Park. Huttleston did not marry and had no heirs. He died in 1966 and left Anglesey Abbey to the National Trust.

 

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Mid-day sun

through tender leaves

touches Lode Pit Beck

Flower decors available at The Shiny Shabby May Round, 2019

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