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Today is a blue day at Color my World Daily and we celebrate Toiletries at Looking close on Friday.
My favorite piece of Toiletries of all the time is the toothbrush. I don’t go anywhere without my toothbrush. And I’m a very, very strong « brusher » which isn’t that good, especially for your gums. Of course toothbrushes are great for brushing your teeth but you can reuse the old ones for other cleaning tasks… However, be careful not to mistake your « old » toothbrush with the new one… Especially if the old one was used to clean your kitchen counter or worst…
And for your information: I don’t brush my eggs …not even the levitating ones...
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"Looking close...on Friday !" thème "Toiletries"
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EVHAH - Guaru Bathroom Set
Bathroom with poses singles, cuddles and adult
Package Includes :
Vanity (Panel, Sinks, Mirrors, Towels and Accessories)
Plant Hang / Bath Tub / Bath Decor / Books / Candle / Decor / Lamp / Table / Puff / Toiletries
at a moment's notice if need be.
This is Yorik, the Friesian stallion again. Carla is using this photo for a banner. She has banners of almost all the stallions I have photographed for her. I really like this one, too, gotta say.
Anyway, still safe from the fires. Horse trailer, hooked up and ready to go, carriers for birds, check, toiletries bag for me, check, dog food and bird at the ready, check!
These fires are really awful down here. I can't believe how they are literally burning in every direction around my area, but none have actually moved towards my area. Knock on wood for me, would ya?
And pray for everyone else. Seems like the whole state is on fire right now
New pose 'DM - Disturbed' available soon :)
Skin: Ugly Duck - The Mask (white)
Hair: *Milk* Hair! You're CooL *Blacks*
Mask: [ContraptioN] Gacha Masks: Masquedent *default* RARE (Tag Gacha event)
Cucumber slices: T-3D Creation [Slice of Cucumber - NANO -] MESH
Bath tub: PILOT - Bathtime [ Mermaid ] RARE
Toiletries: Dutchie - Spa necessities
Shark:::BeetleBones:: Themeory Shark
Hanging robe: Dutchie - Bathrobe white
Laundry basket: Dutchie - Wicker laundry basket with towel
For Looking Close....on Friday
I keep these in the kitchen for regular use! Along with a sunscreen and some eye drops! The joys of getting older - up there with the joys of being a puppy-mum and dealing with all of his needs!!!
I do find that jojoba and almond oil make my skin feel so soft. I'm joking of course. A big block of carbolic soap does fro me.
When you focus on problems, you'll have more problems. When you focus on possibilities,
you'll have more opportunities.
♥Credits♥
Hair: ::Bold & Beauty:: Hair :: Avery (Groupgift)
Top: {le fil casse} Layla Ruffle Tank Maitreya Coral (Gacha Item)(Common)
Shorts: {le fil casse} Layla Ruflfe Short Maitreya Light Floral B (Gacha Item)(Rare)
Available @ Lootbox
Tattoo hands: .:AS:. Gema Tattoo (Groupgift) Availabe @ Aurica
Mesh Head: Catwa Catya
Mesh Body: Maitreya Lara
Mesh Hands: Slink Dynamic
Probs:
[Con.] FLF Naptime Bookcase - Copper
Apple Fall Monogram Suitcases
Items below all (Gacha Item)(Common):
dust bunny . wanderlust . thrown shirt
tarte. ladder display
Apple Fall Neva's Sideboard
-tres blah- Eclectic Collection - Charmed Books
-tres blah- Salad Days - Ruffled Clutch
Garbaggio // Shoe Clutter - Laila Sandals
-tb- Vanity - Toiletries
-tb- Small Vase of Roses - Pink
29 - 8f8 - primavera in Toscana Laundry Basket
{anc} MoonLightLounge. baby pig.sit 1Li
The items on the dresser and bedside table are contained in a special decor pack from Dutchie .
I’ve noticed that my uploads have been lacking color and warmth lately... must be the gloomy weather and also can I just say: I’m sick of hearing the word “Corona” (I did some grocery shopping today and apparently people are starting to hoard food and toiletries 😳). Anyway, I thought a few pretty spring daisies would be nice to cheer up the mood. Have a lovely weekend everybody!
I planned a trip to Alaska last year. The borders closed. COVID. Oh well. Maybe next year.
It was now next year. After months and months and probably a few more months of planning; reading maps; calculating kilometres into miles; picking destinations; researching absolutely everything; deciding on rental vehicle versus our new truck; procuring supplies; weighing the cons/pros of total off grid with a tent amongst the bears versus hotel/cabin accommodations amongst tourists; reading reviews; with all the planning behind us, it finally came down to packing the truck. I was like a child at Christmas. I was giddy with excitement!
I know how to pack. When it comes to packing, I am the one!
I am a minimalist so it is easy! However, we were going to Alaska. There was so much that we needed - just in case…
My husband Philip, and I began with great enthusiasm to pack the truck - then we unpacked it. Then we packed it - then we unpacked it. If I was liar I would tell you that we didn’t pack it again only to unpack it for the third time. I am not a liar.
I was ready to pack this holiday in! I broke down and said I wasn’t going. It took me months to get here and now I couldn’t pack the truck?!? After a few minutes we packed the truck
again - only to unpack it one more.
It was midnight. We were leaving at four in the morning. We went to bed. I woke up two hours later and discovered that I did not have a Fairy Godmother that should have, with a twist of her wand, turned the truck into the outfitted carriage that would take us successfully into our journey.
I backed the truck onto the driveway and packed it up again. Philip woke up two hours later and came out to find everything scattered on the driveway. I prayed my neighbours could not hear the choice words that emitted from my mouth. We started from the beginning. We unpacked all the boxes of food, toiletries, dog paraphernalia (Oh yes! We took our German Shepherd, Jager too!), clothing, blankets, pillows and cooking supplies. We got all our suitcases out from storage and packed our clothes into smaller suitcases. Then we unpacked them again and then repacked them for the third time into even smaller carry-on suitcases! We did not need a lot of clothes. We could wear the same jeans till they disintegrated from our bodies.
Who cared - we were going to Alaska.
I don’t know how we did it, but as the sky glowed pink with the promise of a gorgeous sunrise, Philip and I sat in our packed truck. Jager was nestled in the backseat and Philip and I held hands and asked the good Lord to be with us as we set out on another adventure. I felt so fortunate as I backed out of the driveway and pointed the truck North - to Alaska.
I just love holidays!
to make a spoonful.
Spoon for a tall jar of jam; blue-dyed seedpods that were part of packaging in a toiletries set
This charming, upscale hotel, occupying 2 antebellum townhouses originally constructed in 1862, is a 2-minute walk from the Mobile Civic Center and 2.4 miles from the USS Battleship Alabama Memorial Park.
Elegant rooms are set across both the original townhomes and a rear addition, and feature antique and reproduction furnishings, plus designer toiletries, coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. Suites add separate bedrooms and living rooms, which have crystal chandeliers.
Breakfast and parking are included. A central courtyard features a fountain, and there's an outdoor pool.
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
Caldey Island a small island off the coast from Tenby in Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
With a recorded history going back over 1500 years, it is known as one of Holy Islands of Britain, and several traditions inherited from Celtic times are observed by the Cistercian monks who are the chief inhabitants and owners of the island today.
A Celtic monastery was first established on the island in the sixth century, and the island thrived during the Middle Ages. Following the Norman Conquest, Robert fitz Martin, Lord of Cemais, gave the island to his mother Geva. In the 12th century, a priory was established there by Tironensian monks as a daughter house of St. Dogmaels Abbey, and lasted to the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536.
The current abbey was built in 1910 by Anglican Benedictine monks but financial problems beginning in 1925 led to the 1929 purchase of the property by Belgian Cistercians. It is considered to be the most complete example of the Arts and Crafts style in the country and was the largest project of John Coates Carter. At the time of building, the abbey was called "the greatest phenomenon in the Anglican community at the present time". The roofs are of white roughcast with red tiling, and the abbey church has five side-windows and on the south a "tapering" tower with primitive crenellations.
Currently island's population consists of 40 permanent residents and a varying number of Cistercian monks, known as Trappists, whose predecessors migrated there from Belgium in the early 20th century, taking over from Anglican Benedictines who had bought the island in 1906 and built the extant monastery and abbey but later got into financial difficulties.
Today the monks of Caldey Abbey farm the island, chiefly raising dairy cattle, and make a range of items including cheese, shortbread, perfumes, and toiletries. In the spring and summer, visitors are ferried to Caldey, not only to visit the sacred sanctuary but also to view the island's rich wildlife.
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Caldey Island a small island off the coast from Tenby in Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
With a recorded history going back over 1500 years, it is known as one of Holy Islands of Britain, and several traditions inherited from Celtic times are observed by the Cistercian monks who are the chief inhabitants and owners of the island today.
A Celtic monastery was first established on the island in the sixth century, and the island thrived during the Middle Ages. Following the Norman Conquest, Robert fitz Martin, Lord of Cemais, gave the island to his mother Geva. In the 12th century, a priory was established there by Tironensian monks as a daughter house of St. Dogmaels Abbey, and lasted to the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536.
The current abbey was built in 1910 by Anglican Benedictine monks but financial problems beginning in 1925 led to the 1929 purchase of the property by Belgian Cistercians. It is considered to be the most complete example of the Arts and Crafts style in the country and was the largest project of John Coates Carter. At the time of building, the abbey was called "the greatest phenomenon in the Anglican community at the present time". The roofs are of white roughcast with red tiling, and the abbey church has five side-windows and on the south a "tapering" tower with primitive crenellations.
Currently island's population consists of 40 permanent residents and a varying number of Cistercian monks, known as Trappists, whose predecessors migrated there from Belgium in the early 20th century, taking over from Anglican Benedictines who had bought the island in 1906 and built the extant monastery and abbey but later got into financial difficulties.
Today the monks of Caldey Abbey farm the island, chiefly raising dairy cattle, and make a range of items including cheese, shortbread, perfumes, and toiletries. In the spring and summer, visitors are ferried to Caldey, not only to visit the sacred sanctuary but also to view the island's rich wildlife.
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Somehow, I keep coming back to this window. The toiletries box is lit magically from within. The picture hardly captures it.
Hell hath no fury like a woman
deprived of her toiletries.
(Shannon McKenna)
Looking close... on Friday! - Toiletries
(photo by Freya)
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