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"Of course, the U.S. can't recognize fundamental Palestinian rights, that would be like recognizing Native American rights"
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☆ GLEAM | Gala Dress
Kupla, Legacy, Perky, Maitreya, Reborn | 12 Options
Store: Gleam
Mktplace: Gleam Mktplace
☆ [Belamour] | Kai nails - His and Hers
Coming to label event 01/02/2025
Landmark: The Label
☆ [Belamour] | Esme brows
Coming to New Store Soon
☆ Venus Tattoos | "Stitched Soul" Tattoos | EVOX "Velvet Desires" Upper Tattoos |
Store: Venus
CN 435 throttles up out of Brantford after completing their yard work with CN 2452 and IC 1010.
I finished work at 1700 and was able to fly over to Brant Ave to grab this shot before going home. After working outdoors in the sun all day getting a train in PL was deece.
Thanks to my buddies Brendan and Cody for the heads up on this one!
A friend gave me a tip that an Amtrak work train was coming east behind a pair of MP15s. I'd long wanted to shoot them here so eschewed sleep and came down to wait...alas they took much longer than expected and I finally had to give up and head for homem. But at least my failed endeavor yielded these three trains in the span of 25 min (plus a fourth I didn't photograph), and despite being mundane now, soon enough I'll be glad I have them when first generation Acelas and Amfleets are just a memory.
This is one of if not THE prettiest scenes along the Northeast Corridor in The Ocean State and it can still offer up enough variety now and then to be interesting. Here is Boston to Washington Amtrak Acela train 2169 flying west over Apponaug Cove at MP 174.5 on Amtrak's New Haven Line main. This shot captures lead power car number 2018 of Trainset number 1 which has been in service since February of 2002, and is in the twilight of its long and successful career.
Warwick, Rhode Island
Monday March 20, 2023
Hi everybody *___*
Sometimes it’s hard to find promptly the right idea don’t you think so? XD
This crazy idea came in to my mind yesterday.
I made Kate’s dress only with paper^^ so it was really funny to get the dress in the right shape ^^
Hope you like it ^^
Thank you most kindly for stopping by to view my work.
If you find you have a few words to say about what I have done they will much appreciated.
My best regards to you.... Martin
Artistes : Arnaud Katset et 2flui
Festival Caps Attack, organisé les 30 septembre et 1er octobre 2017, pour célébrer les 10 ans de l'association Art Osons.
Zone artisanale Francis Combe à Cergy (95)
Autres photos Street Art ici / other photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/140051458@N06/albums/72157666007720822
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You will get a picture of the whole doll tomorrow .. I have to do my homework tonight OTL sorry...
But, well, this is / will be Mei ...
inbetween publishing projects, i've been working on a ton of paintings in progress with impossibly tiny patterning. they're unfinished, nothing finished. preparing for an art show in nyc in september.
Hello Everyone! I hope you are all enjoying this beautiful Saturday! Today I will be doing a different type of post, as I’ll be showcasing some interior pictures of my former SL home. Dahi, Kylie, Rooky & I just recently left our full sim behind & opted to take on a homestead. Basically, none of us had any spare time to work on our prior sim, resulting in that space being a constant & untouched construction site for the last couple of years. We thought that a fresh start was needed, giving ourselves the boost of energy and motivation to complete our new homestead. We are all used to having our own homes on the same sim, but we’ve now switched gears and are going to be living under the same, but custom, roof! Once we have completed our new homestead, which will hopefully be by the end of 2021 (in between our client bookings) I will share some photos!
With that, I thought what better time than now to share some interior pictures of my previous home. I ask that you keep in mind, like I mentioned above, that this sim was a complete construction site for the last couple of years, so you aren’t going to see a ton of foliage & greenery when looking outside through the windows! I’ll also be sharing some more photos of my prior home over the next week or so 😊
As always, thank you so much for following, supporting & cheering us on at The Design Firm. Your support is extremely appreciated!
Lastly, I always recommend viewing my photos in full screen mode when able! This allows you to see the true depth and detail of the spaces that my colleagues and I create for our clients.
P.S. If you would like to know the name of the store or designer who has created any of the pieces that you see in this photo, please feel free to send me a notecard in world (Brinks Lemmon)
Photo Credit - Sean Hardy