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Sleigh bells ring are you listening
In the lane snow is glistening
A beautiful sight oh we're happy tonight
Walking in a winter wonderland
Gone away is the bluebird
Here to stay is a new bird
He's singing a song as we go along
Walking in a winter wonderland
Well in the meadow we can build a snowman
And pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say are you married we say no man
But you can do the job when you're in town
Later on we'll conspire as we dream by the fire
To face unafraid of the plans that we made
Walking in a winter wonderland
And pretend he's a circus clown
We have lots of fun with Mr. Snowman
Until the other kiddies knock him down
Oh when it snows ain't it filling
Though your nose gets a chilling
We'll frolic and play the Eskimo way
Walking in a winter wonderland
In order to celebrate his marriage, Brenno de Winter gave a big "Winter is Coming" party at Hackerspace Hack42 especially for all his friends in the hacker-scene. Unfortunately, the bride was taken ill and was unable to attend.
Given a little love and refinished in Retro Red. www.cleancutcreations.com/rrrmain.html to see more.
"Retro Retro" outfits for Something Special TF White Choice.
Designed by pupa ✽ casa, produced by LittleModa.
Miu - Bluefairy Sora*Iro limited Tiny Fairy Chocolate Olive
Retro Barbershop Brochure design template by Adrian Montesoro. Showcase on Inkd.com.
This brochure could be used for a hair salon interested in providing a one-on-one personal experience for every customer. With a retro aesthetic and palette, the brochure captures the essence of a unique, friendly salon.
A Hepburn
In a shoot last week in my studio. Just some fun between the serious stuff. No example 4 this one.
My mom had wallpaper or curtains in this retro style. Orange and brown. When i saw this bag a year ago I knew im gonna use it some day in a shoot.
A lovely shoot and we had so much fun.
Model; Dieudonnee
Visa; Eveline de Weert
Studiolightning bij me
Dress; Pied de Poule by me
This old 1800s former butcher's shop, slaughterhouse and stable , at The Cobbles, Victoria St, Settle,are the original premises of the Company from 1976, and later from 1986 onwards. In the second room there are still the ring in the terrazzo floor that helped to secure the animal's head to the ground. prior to slaughter..and the hole in the wall where the blood drained into a gulley. The back room, the stable, had a cobbled floor. During the ten years interval, the Company occupied the six barrel-vaulted cellars of The Shambles, in the centre of the town's Market Place, itself a former row of butchers' shops. A feature of the premises were the low arches that tunnelled between each arch...customers needed supple backs.. and the stream that run between two of the cellars..with its little plank bridge to avoid getting wet feet....
This original shop faced onto a road with a surface of large stone setts...a bit like French "pave" - at the narrowest point of any street in the town. ..and at the foot of a very long 1-in-5 long hill...on a R/H sharp bend.. at the junction of another street...Just to the left of the front door was a cast-iron drain whose slots were often used "in extremis" to pull out some of the more dramatic bends in buckled wheels before sending the desperate passing cyclist on his way...