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Today I gave him his first taste of broccoli :) Just a little, not too much ^__^
Watch him here :)
Disclaimer:
Please do not try this with your own hamsters, unless you are very sure of what you are doing.
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From deep in the photo file cabinet. This kicks off another wetlands series.
From worldclassroom.com:
"Wetlands are areas of standing water that support aquatic plants. Marshes, swamps, and bogs are all considered wetlands.
A Wetland is described by the plant species that live in it. If an area is wet enough for long enough to support a majority of plants that are adapted to wet conditions then you have a wetland."
The importance of wetlands can't be overstated. From the U.S. Geologic Survey:
"They provide habitat for thousands of species of aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals. Wetlands are valuable for flood protection, water quality improvement, shoreline erosion control, natural products, recreation, and aesthetics.
Wetlands are among the most productive habitats on earth providing shelter and nursery areas for commercially and recreationally important animals like fish and shellfish, as well as wintering grounds for migrating birds. Coastal marshes are particularly valuable for preventing loss of life and property by moderating extreme floods and buffering the land from storms; they also form natural reservoirs and help maintain desirable water quality."
By the way, if you search for White-faced Ibis on the Cornell Lab's website, one of my photos is the first you'll see. Here's a link: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/White-faced_Ibis/overview
“I should have known that you were too dangerous to be mixed up in.” – Touch of Evil (1958)
This photo is an ode to the Film Noir genre. For those familiar with Film Noir, hope you enjoy the photo. For those unfamiliar and who are curious, please feel free to check out the following link for more information on this classic film genre.
www.rogerebert.com/roger-ebert/a-guide-to-film-noir-genre
Credits:
Detective is wearing:
Dirty Rat - Fedora
Deadwool: Hart Coat
Deadwool: Hart Vest
Deadwool: Oxford Shoes
Desk & File Cabinet by "Dirty Rat" at Midnight Order Event, January, 2025.
from their perch on the file cabinet. I've shot many photos of them here.
they want more.
greedy impatient girls. crabby.
the dolls are by Sandy Mastroni
Love this new little side table by *windsong*, it comes in two styles with texture change huds for each,
Credits:
*windsong. ; night table w. books { pastels }
junk. tinned plant. tea.
Apple Fall Banana Tree
Second Spaces - Flea Market Finds - vintage cigar boxes RARE 1
Second Spaces - Solomon Library file cabinet - white wood
Fun file cabinets and storage boxes!
Click to change the metal tone on both items, as well as the fun labels on the storage boxes!
Sold individually, or as fatpacks.
Clerk, a seldom used term nowdays for a sales-person or pencil pusher, but I liked it to describe this woman in her retro setting. Her store is called The Regional Assembly of Text.
In 1971 a room in the tower was only discovered accidentally during a search for a document fallen behind a filing cabinet. So there is a probability that there are even more rooms than the currently counted 647 rooms.
Spent yesterday at the DiRosa museum and sculpture garden in Sonoma with fam. Among other wonders, got to see Sam Yates' 65' tall filing cabinet. During construction, Yates disassembled an entire MG sports car piece by piece, rolled over the bits with a steam roller, then added them to the drawers, "cataloguing and storing each fragment with a label like an auto parts shop." The DiRosa consists of two indoor galleries where you learn about the California "Funk Art" tradition, then get to experience the funk both indoors and outdoors, while walking along a tree-lined lake. Really lovely how it's all put together. They've been hit hard by Covid, which is a shame since this really is the perfect Covid activity (at least the outdoor part). They need visitors - consider taking the family!
Excerpt from www.blogto.com/arts/2024/08/toronto-house-demolition-art-...:
91 Barton Avenue
A group of artists has come together to give a house a last hurrah before it is demolished to make way for a new residential development.
Led by artist Stephanie Avery, the crew of 30 artists and muralists is transforming the house on 91 Barton Avenue into a surreal canvas for a colourful new art installation dubbed Art on Barton.
Avery says she wrote to the developers with a pitch to transform the house before it was demolished and they agreed. Avery and project manager Bobby Beckett were the first to arrive on the scene in early June to clean the house, weed out the garden and prime up surfaces for artists to paint on.
The painting began in July with a team of 15 artists. The team has been clocking in 30-40 hours a week on this multi-storey house that has a basement, back yard, porch, front lawn and a garage.
The backyard has been turned into an immersive art installation.
You see glimpses of art starting in the back alley. The four garages in the alley lead up to a small green door that opens to the backyard on the left. The garden is teeming with shrubbery and markers of bygone domesticity.
Items like a piano, dresser and filing cabinet are part of an immersive sculpture experience.
A side alley, canopied by vines, leads back to the front of the house. A mural in deep shades of plums and purples is a befitting nod to the fruit of the vines.
Avery says that the guests get to choose their own adventure as they navigate through the house.
Once inside the house, you will notice that the artists have inculcated pre-existing materials from the house in their art. Each room is different as artists divided the house into segments.
Avery used the fireplace as a point from which fluorescent flames of her art emerge. She called it the cleansing fire.
Artist Jenneen Marie recreated old greeting cards and posters to create murals on the walls with a stained-glass effect. This installation is aided by black light.
The house has become their Ship of Theseus. An original structure that has taken on a new identity.
Beckett estimates the house to be over 50 years old, in which the family raised seven kids.
To get into something knowing full well that it has an expiry date could not have been an easy task. But Avery says that it is this very nature of this project that is liberating.
"For us, the journey of creation is the important thing. It's very cathartic for us to make this art, knowing that it's going to get demolished soon. It really liberates us to experiment," Avery said.
The artists self-funded part of the project. The rest of the money was generated through a grant and a yard sale of items they found in the house.
"The first group of artists were each able to get $100 to pay for their supplies. We got [a] $1,000 grant from the Toronto Awesome Foundation," she said.
She says that the developers have also given "some money to cover some of the costs."
Avery, who tackled the issue of gentrification at this year's Art Nest with an installation she made with sandwich board ads for condos, says that development need not come at the cost of art spaces.
"This is such an amazing example of how we can actually work together. We don't have to be at odds. Everything needs to evolve. There is this world that exists that we're standing in right now, where artists are working with developers, doing a project that benefits both of us. They've given us the space that we appreciate so much," Avery said.
When he called, I was working on the Office, trying to kick the filing cabinet into place. I wanted it to be a good place, a place he loves. I'm a sucker and a perfectionist.
He asked me to come down to the beach, that little sandbar at the corner of the island and I knew something must be up because He'd obviousy forgotten my rather crippling fear of large bodies of water.
He was just staring at the waves when I got there, just staring. It was all in all a beautiful view. The man I love staring out at an endless black ocean, with the dim glow of a dying fire on his skin.
He saw me shortly after, and had to help me down the incline, because as always, I had on ridiculous shoes.
He showed me an old jewelry box, and for a moment my heart thudded harder. He told me then, that it belonged to his ex. That he'd carried it for six years. And that he was getting rid of it. Severing his last tie to her. A beau geste.
I don't know what made him let go at last. I'm thankful he did. I worry enough about sharing him with his meals and the tarts that just throw themselves at him. I don't need the ghost of an Old, Passionate love between us, when the woman is here and touchable in Midian.
What he did next, I still don't quite believe. A coup de theatre. He pulled out yet another ring, got on his knees and asked me to marry him.
I stood there, stunned to the point of being unable to speak. I had truly believed we'd never reach this point. I have long believed I'm not enough for him, and that our association is due to one drunken night of too much tequila. Friendship and accident that became more. I don't doubt that he loves me, mind. Just... That I'm enough for him.
I said yes. No matter the issues of our relationship, my insecurities, I want him. I want him and I love him and dammit, I'll have him.
We were congratulated by Saki and a man with her... I had no idea that they were watching that whole time, and its probably lucky I didn't. I'd have been too selfconscious to relax.
We went home, and well.. That I'll leave as memory only. I don't need to commit that to paper.
On a much less happy, but related note... Dia died. I miss him. I miss him often, I'd come to rely on him so much. He hated Alric with such a passion, could never let well enough alone that we just.. Drifted apart. I won't deny the girls a father for the sake of an adopted grandfather.
Dia's will was sent to me. He'd put Rose and the twins in as recipients of trust funds. Only if I wasn't Married. To Alric, specifically I think. I stared at the paper and then put it aside. I can provide for my children well enough without his money, though having it would have been nice.
Rest in peace, Dia.
Series 14 is the monster series, and I chose to zombie businessman to represent the series. It's uncertain whether this used to be his office before he became a zombie, or if this is a zombie with a taste for business stuff who has adopted this office, but either way, the office has seen better days...
I find it quite challenging to build something that's messy and broken out of clean and perfectly shaped bricks, but all the more fun to build then! I hope I succeeded :)
New release for Saturday Sale!
Perfect for your office, bedroom or dorm room. All colors included with the pack. Add your own photos in the three available areas!
This morning we emptied out the last of the stuff from my father's apartment at the retirement residence. It was bittersweet, but I'm happy it's all done.
Dad had this fantastic palisander filing cabinet in his home office that I'd always admired. I'm glad to welcome it into my home office, nicks, scratches, and all (i.e. history, character, and memories of Dad).
©2014 ArtsySF©Marjie All Rights Reserved. Where is the key for this closed red file cabinet? I need to file my warranty folder on my new blender
No Agent should be without an organized storage system/solution. This clean and simple 4 drawer vertical file cabinet strikes a tall, rectangular silhouette. Two deep, full-extension drawers offer plenty of space for organizing confidential and top-secret files, binders, mail, and documents.
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