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Cheezu willow outfit for Kustom9 (october round)
DOUX Olivia Hair in store
THOR Wandering in Fall Set for Anthem (november round)
West End Lodestone II - Single Poses for Uber (october round)
ZERKALO Venice Bathtub in store
Poodle and Cat by Rezz Room
Hair: Barberyumyum P14 + Bangs (O)
Outfit: Carpe Noctem ("Andie" Rib Knit Top FATPACK, "Round Flower" Pearl Earring), Hitogata (Hanaya Apron Gift)
Location: Au Bord de I'Eau
Scene Props: HPMD, Carpe Noctem ("Spring Floral" Watering Can), Calas Galadhon Park (Red Rose Gift)
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A pleasant walk through the woods… followed by garlic scent of ramsons (Alium ursinum) coming to full bloom. Brown's Folly Nature Reserve. Avon Wildlife Trust, Bathford, near Bath, Somerset, England
Fado is currently a world wide known symbol of Portugal, being represented for many years in foreign countries by Amália Rodrigues, and more recently by Dulce Pontes, Mariza and Katia Guerreiro, among others. Throughout the world, to the name of Portugal, there were two things immediately referred: the Fado and soccer. Although taking many forms, as it is sung differently in Porto, Coimbra and Lisbon, the Fado is, by self-earned right, the very expression of the Portuguese soul.
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Amália Rodrigues known as the 'Rainha do Fado' ("Queen of Fado") was instrumental in popularising fado worldwide and travelled internationally throughout her career. Amália remains the best-selling Portuguese artist in history.
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The Portuguese guitar or Portuguese guitarra (Portuguese: guitarra portuguesa) is a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings, strung in six courses of two strings. It is one of the few musical instruments that still uses watch-key or Preston tuners. It is iconically associated with the musical genre known as Fado, and is now an icon for anything Portuguese.
The drinks in the back ground:
Beer lovers who come to Portugal are often disappointed by the range of Portuguese beers that are on offer. Essentially, there are just two: Super Bock and Sagres. Although they do taste different, enough that most people form a preference for one or the other, they’re both the same style of beer: a light-bodied pale lager.
Ginginha: If you are planning to visit Lisbon, Portugal, you will certainly run into a hole-in-the-wall shop selling shots of “ginginja, ” also known as ginginha or ginja, is a sour cherry liquor native to Portugal, particularly central Portugal around Lisbon and the town of Óbidos. Ginginja is 100% Portuguese and you will not find ginginja anywhere else!
Licor Beirão, is a Portuguese liqueur from the Beira region of Portugal. Originating in the 19th century, it’s a herbal liqueur flavoured with multiple botanicals, herbs and spices. It’s pretty popular in Portugal where it can be drank neat, in cocktails, in your coffee, and even in recipes for desserts and sweets. The exact recipe is still a family secret, but it’s known to include eucalyptus, cinnamon, rosemary, lavender, aniseed and mint.
A digital creation based on one of my photos of a beautiful meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) also known as meadow queen or lady of the meadow.
I love this plant, it is just so beautiful!
And it has given us much we can be grateful for:
The whole herb possesses a pleasant taste and flavour...and it is used to flavour wine, beer, and many kinds of vinegar. The flowers can be added to stewed fruit and jams, giving them a subtle almond flavour. Some foragers also use the flowers to flavour desserts such as panna cotta. It has many medicinal properties.
In 1838, Raffaele Piria obtained salicylic acid from the buds of meadowsweet. Thereafter in 1899, scientists at the firm Bayer used salicylic acid derived from meadowsweet to synthesise acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), which was named after the old botanical name for meadowsweet, Spiraea ulmaria. The name then became aspirin.
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In this photo two very differnt falvours are uniting, pepper and sugar.
Impressions of my Summer. Alcácer do Sal, Portugal
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hair: DOUX - Ryancita hairstyle
dress: Elegant Offense: Fruity Dress @ WIP
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A sample of what my dear little blackbird family will be enjoying this week - Cherry stones everywhere!
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These spices were a lovely gift and meant for delicious cooking, but I had to photograph it first!
I had a big "scary" round-number birthday today - which can be a bit sad when your family is living in other countries all around the globe but my wonderful husband, sons and very dear friends around Munich made it a very special day (and I had to recharge my phone twice due to all the messages and video calls from all around the world :-) )