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Enclosed are our new releases for the June round at We <3 Role-play 04 - 28 June
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Zibska Larkin includes headpiece, headpiece cascade, collar in left/right/front/back sections and orbits front & back with 30 colours for petals 1/2/3 via HUD.
Zibska Larkin Collar Front
Zibska Larkin Collar Left
Zibska Larkin Collar Orbit Back
Zibska Larkin Collar Orbit Front
Zibska Larkin Collar Orbit Left
Zibska Larkin Collar Right
Zibska Larkin Headpiece
Zibska Larkin Headpiece Cascade
Zibska Larkin Lips in 21 colours
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Larkin Name Meaning
Irish: shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Lorcáin 'descendant of Lorcán' a personal name from a diminutive of lorc 'fierce cruel'. This Gaelic name was often regarded as an equivalent of English Lawrence .
Larkin's Full BREAKDOWN HERE:
Pose: babyboo - michelle bento set @ The Warehouse Event
Hair: [monso] - Sakura Hair @ Kustom9
Mesh head: LeLutka - Vela 4.0
Shape: -Tivoli inc - Vela Shape for LeLutka Vela head 4.0 @ Mainstore
Skin: Amara beauty - Larkin skin @ Access
Outfit: Avec Toi - Carmen coat and Mini skirt @ FaMESHed
Pure Poison - Clarisa Pumps @ Kustom9
Tattoo: Vezzo ink tattoo - Aria tattoo @ Fetish fair
Backdrop: Paleto - 174 Backdrop
U.S. Consulate to Mexican Alta California - (Monterey, CA.)
Built in 1835 by Thomas Oliver Larkin
only U.S. Consul to California under Mexican rule
American consulate from 1844 - 1846
Larkinville, formerly known as The Hydraulics, is an area of Buffalo, New York located near downtown, South Buffalo and Canalside. Once an industrial neighborhood, it is now home to offices, shops, and a public gathering space called Larkin Square that regularly features food trucks, events, and concerts.The current form of the neighborhood came as a result of the gentrification of the former headquarters complex of the Larkin Soap Company, which includes the Larkin Terminal Warehouse, and other abandoned warehouses nearby.
If hands could free you, heart,
Where would you fly?
Far, beyond every part
Of earth this running sky
Makes desolate? Would you cross
City and hill and sea,
If hands could set you free?
from if hands could free you, heart
Philip Larkin
Long sight in age
They say eyes clear with age,
As dew clarifies air
To sharpen evenings,
As if time put an edge
Round the last shape of things
To show them there;
The many-levelled trees,
The long soft tides of grass
Wrinkling away the gold
Wind-ridden waves- all these,
They say, come back to focus
As we grow old.
Philip Larkin
Philip Larkin dedicated his 1955 Collection "The Less Deceived" to Monica Jones, one of his long suffering women consorts. Monica Jones purchased the property as a holiday home in late 1961 with part of the proceeds from her parents estate. Larkin first visited in April 1962 following which he wrote:
'I thought your little house seemed... distinguished and exciting and beautiful... it looks splendid and it can never be ordinary with the Tyne going by outside... You have a great English river drifting under your window...'
The place always cheered them both up. 'As always, the place worked its spell', wrote Larkin. From here they journeyed to the Lake District and elsewhere. They visited Hadrian's Wall, Langley Castle, Allendale and Allenheads. They certainly crossed into Scotland at Carter Bar. The pair occasionally dined out with friends at the Lord Crewe arms in Blanchland,
Larkin's poem 'Show Saturday' is a description of the 1973 Bellingham show. He refers to Haydon Bridge and its California Gardens allotments in the poem:
"Back now to private addresses, gates and lamps
In high stone one-street villages, empty at dusk,
And side roads of small towns (sports finals stuck
In front doors, allotments reaching down to the railway);
Back now to autumn, leaving the ended husk
Of summer that brought them here for Show Saturday".
In 1982, Monica retired to live in Haydon Bridge. Larkin called her 'Bun', a Beatrix Potter allusion, and both called 1A Ratcliffe Road her 'Rabbit Hole'. Larkin was fond of animals, particularly rabbits; they were also Monica's favourite animal. She often asked to see the pet rabbits of the Willis family next door. Monica finally left the cottage in 1984, when ill-health prevented her living alone. She continued to enquire about it, however, asking Mrs Willis by phone: 'How is my little house?' 'How is my river, is it high?' A prospective buyer recalls that Monica talked about Haydon Bridge as if it were paradise; she was still desperately reluctant to sell the property and even nurtured thoughts of an eventual return.
Following Monica's death in 2001 1a Ratcliffe Road yeided up part of the treasure of almost 2000 letters from Philip Larkin, now in the care of the Bodlean Library. An impressive selection has been made by Anthony Thwaite and published in 2010 in "Philip Larkin Letters to Monica"
Monica Jones 1922-2001
Philip Larkin 1922-1985
The current garden view from the former holiday home of Monica Jones where she and Philip Larkin would often spend time together. The rather new appearance of the stonework suggests that this annex building is an extension to the original cottage. As far as I could see there is no permanent marker of Philip Larkin's association with the village, being a rather conservative area, perhaps the good burghers of Haydon Bridge found unmarried couples holidaying in their midst, a tad distastful?
Larkin showing off her prize for placing third in a retrieving event last weekend - the "Texas Triple Double".
“I'm terrified of the thought of time passing (or whatever is meant by that phrase) whether I 'do' anything or not. In a way I may believe, deep down, that doing nothing acts as a brake on 'time' - it doesn't of course. It merely adds the torment of having done nothing, when the time comes when it really doesn't matter if you've done anything or not.”
― Philip Larkin, Philip Larkin: Letters to Monica
Larkin Poe performing at the 2021 Roots N Blues Festival in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/160-second exposure at ISO 1600 Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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another spot i found on one of my trips home ,the past few summers . this area was all factories.. heres a little history for you
Larkin Poe performing at the 2021 Roots N Blues Festival in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/50-second exposure at ISO 1600. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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