View allAll Photos Tagged Stools
mar 25 11-54-ps1w A lovely setting to have a sip of tea, and watch the people pass by on the streets of Killarney, Ireland.
For license info, or purchase of a full resolution image on products like coffee mugs, shower curtains, towels, yoga mats, t-shirts, baby clothes, pillows, tote bags, phone cases & batteries, hand pouches, blankets, stationary, cards, Prints: framed, metal, wood, canvas, acrylic, posters & much more visit:
jennifer-robin.pixels.com/featured/striped-stool-jennifer...
Full resolution images on website www.jenniferrobin.gallery do not have my signature on them due to different product dimensions. If you would like a framed print with a signed 1” border, contact me and I will upload one for you before you order.
Thanks for your patronage. I appreciate you all!
Follow me on social media:
www.facebook.com/jenniferrobin.gallery
www.pinterest.com/jenniferrobingallery
www.instagram.com/jenniferrobin.gallery
Email: jenniferrobin.gallery@gmail.com
© Images are copyright protected and not to be used without permission
As a house warming gift for my friend Jools, I crocheted stool covers for her eclectically stylish new home. Blog post.
Just purchased a new, lightweight tripod, which is more convenient for traveling. On this, its inaugural trip, I found some brightly colored stools resting against a bar in the high rise hotel area of Aruba. I assume the stools are tipped to signify that the bar is closed and also to make cleaning easier. Regardless, the stools made for an interesting composition and the bright yellow was hard to pass up.
Detoxing is much more than a fad word or a trend, it is a time honored tradition that has benefitted countless generations. With modern medicine and food advances, we have discovered even more ways to detox the body, including using certain roots like ginger or fruits like lemon. Add the two together and you have a potent combination of amazing proportions. www.amazon.fr/Lose-Weight-Fast-Dan-Hild/dp/B0BQHT8R7J
The Lemon Ginger detox is a good starting point for anyone seeking to cleanse the body before undergoing more powerful detoxes. Natural, healthy, easy to do and quick to produce results, the lemon ginger detox should be the first stop on any weight loss journey.
This easy to understand and detailed guide explains every aspect of the lemon ginger water detox, from preparation to implementation. If you are looking for a way to get healthy and to lose weight, then this is the guide for you. Drinking lemon-ginger tea before bed may help improve mindfulness and hydration. It may also reduce indigestion, nasal congestion, and more.
If you have difficulty falling or staying asleep, you may be looking for ways to get more rest.
Drinking an herbal tonic, like lemon-ginger tea, could be a soothing bedtime ritual to help put the day behind you.
Lemon-ginger tea is exactly what it sounds like: a gentle herbal infusion of fresh lemon and ginger — with a bit of sweetener like honey or agave nectar, if you choose.
You might be wondering if lemon-ginger tea has any unique health benefits. While it may not make you sleepy, it might help you wind down and relax and provide other benefits.
This article examines six benefits of bedtime lemon-ginger tea and explains how to make it. 1. Soothes indigestion
If chronic indigestion or a heavy dinner keeps you up later than you would like, a cup of lemon-ginger tea may be a great tonicTrusted Source before you head for bed.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a root long used in alternative and folk medicine for its ability to alleviate the delayed emptying of your stomach.
What’s more, lemon (Citrus limon) contains a plant compound called limonene that aids digestion by helping move food along your digestive tract — potentially easing the uncomfortable feeling of fullness.
While the amount of limonene in a given cup of lemon-ginger tea will vary, you might find that the combination of lemon, ginger, and water in lemon-ginger tea calms indigestion. 3. May reduce nasal congestion
The steam generated from your hot lemon-ginger infusion may help open up your nasal cavities — helping clear a stuffy noseTrusted Source. Drinking something warm also soothes a sore throat from mucus buildup.
Although these effects are mostly anecdotal and supported by folk medicine, they may be useful to keep in mind during cold and flu season or if you experience seasonal allergies.
Lemon-ginger tea won’t cure you of any of these, but it may help loosen up congestion, allowing air to flow through your nose a little easier. 4. May relieve constipation
Constipation can result from several factors, including dehydration and a diet that’s low in fiber.
When constipation stems from dehydration, relaxing in the evening with a warm cup of lemon-ginger tea may help since water helps stool pass through your digestive tract more easily.
If you feel chronically constipated, be sure you’re drinking enough fluids throughout the day, too.
Speak with a healthcare professional if you have:
trouble having a bowel movement
less than three times a week
blood in stool
5. May help fight inflammation
Gingerol, one of the plant compounds found in ginger, boasts anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Chronic inflammation is linked to conditions like metabolic syndrome, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and heart disease.
However, studies show mixed results on whether ginger has anti-inflammatory effects in people.
Plus, it’s worth keeping in mind that there isn’t enough research currently to know just how much gingerol is needed to achieve these effects — and how much of it you would actually get from drinking a typical cup of lemon-ginger tea. 6. Keeps you hydrated
When you drink lemon-ginger tea, you are, of course, drinking water — which means you’re hydrating your body.
This is important, because staying hydrated keeps vital organs, like your kidneys, gut, and heart, functioning properly.
How much water you need per day is affected by many factors, such as your medications, activities, and any health issues.
How to prepare lemon-ginger tea at home
Making lemon-ginger tea at home is easy. After all, you’re simply infusing water with fresh ginger and lemon.
Lemon-ginger tea
Makes one serving
Ingredients
1-inch (2.5-cm) piece of fresh ginger root, peeled
1/2 lemon, quartered and 1 fresh wedge for garnish
1 cup (237 mL) of water
honey or agave nectar, to taste
Directions
Combine the ginger and lemon with water in a small saucepan and allow to simmer on your stovetop. Let this steep for at least 10 to 15 minutes.
If you find the tonic too weak, consider grating in your ginger instead, or cutting the piece down into smaller chunks. You can also zest in some lemon peel if you want more lemony notes.
Stir in honey or agave nectar to taste, if you wish. Garnish with a fresh wedge of lemon.
You could also make a larger batch and store it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to warm it up again. To do so, multiply this recipe for a few days’ worth. www.healthline.com/nutrition/lemon-ginger-tea-before-bed
Wilton Iowa Candy Kitchen diner. Loved the decor.
Camera Nikon FM
film Kentmere 100
dev Xtol 1+1 9.5min
I've been reading a poetry anthology and noting poems which I might read in the evening – but it's time for coffee & a bun😀
I've been reading poems every day for over a year. They are on my Facebook page and on my Flickr Photostream: Video Poems
On the left, a young woman turned to the right sits in profile on a “klismos” (chair). Her feet are on a flat stool. A basket of wool behind the klismos. She looks at a wreath in her raised hands; on her knees a bird (dove?). The woman is dressed in a wide chiton and a shawl wrapped around her hips and legs. She wears earrings, spiral bracelets and a fabric hood on her head, "saccos". A bearded man stands in front of the woman, his left arm is leant against a knotted stick and his right arm is planted on his hip. The man wears a himation with decorated hems and lace-up shoes. An alabastron with a strap and a mirror hang respectively behind the woman and in front of her. Three inscriptions are painted in the field: behind the woman from top to bottom “hο παις καλος” (the young man is awesome); from her head to the right, above the wreath, “καλος“ (beautiful); in front of the man from top to bottom “Ολυνπιχος καλος” (Olympichos is beautiful).
An elegant decorative pattern created by elegant intertwined branches decorates the lekythos shoulder. Between the branches, a flying Eros.
Probably, the scene painted on the vase main body features an ideal-typical juxtaposition of the female and male in a living environment.
The man's shoes refer to life outside home in public. Due to the attributes assigned to the woman and the composition with the shift of the image axis to the right, the woman's area gains predominance. The Eros on the shoulder indicates an emotional connection between the two characters in the main picture or the context of a love courtship. According to some scholars, in the present image context, the wreath represents a nuptial symbol. This lekythos probably had no primary sepulchral function, but was a precious perfume vessel or gift for female users.
CAV / CAVI @ www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/record/81853C20-11E6-46DF-BFA4-96C67...
Attic white-ground red-figured lekythos
Height 18,0 cm; shoulder diam. 7,1 cm.
Attributed to the Syriskos Painter by Bearzley
490 – 480 BC
From Athens, Kerameikos
Berlin, Antikensammlung, Inv. F2252