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⋆❆『 Jinx 』❆⋆
Jinx : Winter Solstice Ritual
This is a fully immersive & interactive experience.
The Ritual is step by step Hud Driven whit Text and Audio narration, animations and effects.
Includes everything you need to build your own Rituel scene:
- A finished pre-made scene
- Ritual Blanket
- Candles
- Ivy Circle
- Juniper Sprigs
- Ritual box
and the Ritual light system and HUD
Also includes a voucher to claim a Herb & Fable version of the Ritual once released, for earning Badges, Xp, ect...
Available @ We Love Roleplay Event
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Jinx : Yule Candle 👌💲👌50L$👌💲👌
Yule Candle with Holding anime (Usable with your AO)
2 version include (with open or closed eyes)
Available @ We Love Roleplay Event
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Jinx Infos :
🚖 Taxi : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Centauria/167/62/22
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(24th - 12th - 6pm SLT)
DO INK TATTOO SINCITY
Unisex Tattoo For Right and Left Arm
Layers BOM Right Arm for Belleza GENX and Jake
Layers BOM Chest/ Back for Belleza GENX and Jake
Universals Layers Bom for left arm for Belleza GENX and Jake
Hud Appliers for signature, legacy, maitreya
Separate layer for both arms & chest (3 shades include for each layer)
Available @GOTHCORE EVENT
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⋆❆『 Mutresse 』❆⋆
Mutresse - Dobby Cats Gacha 👌💲👌50L$ each - Gacha Machine👌💲👌
Funny & Sweet Animated Dobby cat collection.
You can clic to pause the anim, perfect for taking pictures.
22 available (17 commons + 3 rares).
See collection here (pic) : flic.kr/p/2m2KfWn
& video : flic.kr/p/2m2DKkj
Available at Mutresse Mainstore :
🚖 Taxi : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Koala%20dAlliez/221/228/25
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◤ Other Items ◢
Cardboard 01 : Cardboard Box [dby] 🚫💲🚫 1L$ Dollarbie on Marketplace 🚫💲🚫
marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Cardboard-Box-dby/5117366
Cardboard 02 : Atelier Burgundy . Moving Boxes
Candle : Check sponsors ↑ 👌💲👌50L$👌💲👌
Cats : Check sponsors ↑ 👌💲👌50L$ each - Gacha Machine👌💲👌
Woman Ritual Tunic : MIEL_CASANDRA_COAT BROWN_e-BODY REBORN 👌💲👌25L$ for "25 Linden Tuesday"👌💲👌
Male pant : INVICTUS - Camo Pants - Light Brown
Ritual scene : Check sponsors ↑
Tattoo : Check sponsors ↑
Male Moles : (VOLGA) . Freckles and Moles
Face Freckles (Both avatar) : C A T S Y - Gift Freckles (LeLutka Evo X) 🚫💲🚫 Dollarbie On marketplace 🚫💲🚫
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Heads : LeLutka - Kris head (male) / lel EvoX NOEL 3.1 (Girl)
Bodies : Belleza Jack (male) / Classic (f) (Girl) 🚫💲🚫 Free🚫💲🚫
Shapes : by me
Skin Male : f u o e y . Oliver Skin Medium / E 🚫💲🚫 GG
Skin women : lel EvoX NOEL (Rose kiss)
Hairbase (Male): Modulus - Lenny Hair Base Evo X - 🚫💲🚫 Free Gift
Hairbase (Girl): no.match_ ~ basic hairbase 2.0 LEL EvoX BOM
Male Hair : WINGS-HAIR-ES1118 Grays & Browns
Girl Hair : Stealthic - Sensual (Palomma Plaza Gift)🚫💲🚫 Free at Palomma Plaza 🚫💲🚫
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Male Rings : L'Emporio&PL::*Kick It*::Bandage Rings
Male Mesh nails : N E X U S HD nails v.4
Nails Applier : :DEIAMOS - Heathen Nails 🚫💲🚫 Group Gift
🚖Taxis to DEIAMOS Mainstore :
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Both Poses : Check sponsors ↑
Landmark : UFL Petite Provence d' Annisss
When your last 8 years are translated into 7 moving boxes 📦
After almost 3 weeks in customs my "shipment" was cleared, and got my boxes yesterday! Yay!! 🎉
Now is time to find a new home for my things ♀️
The house I used to live in London, was so old, I was always aware of the damp and the old carpets smell, I used fresh clean linen conditioner, candles etc that I loved, but would hardly notice it.
Only now, as I open the boxes I notice those clean fragrances 😍 even the books box!!! and my mother said, yes this room smells so much like you!
Because it's myself I can't really notice it, I know it will sound llame, but I'm so happy this lovely fresh smell is identified with me lol
Happy Friday!! ❤
Day 54 of the 365 Journey. As you can see there are still plenty of boxes from the move. The office is still kind of a mess. I know things are in the “general vicinity”, sometimes it’s just a matter of being in the BOTTOM FREEKIN box. SO I found the wireless Xbox controller. Now I just need to find the other wireless speaker.
Wish me luck!
sohawtsl.wordpress.com/2020/11/29/new-beginnings-moving-day/
just to be crystal clear. doom and I are not dating, nor have we ever dated. he's just a friend.
Started new job in august.
Moved to our new home in september.
All movingboxes unpacked - in november ...I hope so...
This is what we are doing on 10/10/10. Packing for our move to our new house in Irvine, Orange County, California! This is what I chose as a theme for 101010
Happy 101010 to all my Flickr friends! Enjoy the 101010 phenomenon :)
Bounce flash to ceiling using external Sony Flash HVL-F42AM
decay is starting to evolve…they where trying to move out…but all the boxes are still there…bullets everywhere (unused), old tittymagazines and vintage furniture…all the movingboxes still there…but the original inhabitants, gone,gone for good...
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It is a cake i did for a couple of roomates for their house warming party. ok for the pink it is not my idea :)
you guess :)
another view www.flickr.com/photos/25258261@N02/3621307595/
As featured on the CRAFT: blog!
blog.craftzine.com/archive/2010/01/cardboard_furniture_si...
AND apartment therapy!
www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/bedroom/diy-cardboard-be...
Standard medium size moving box. Great for larger/bulkier heavy items. Pack small appliances, to pots and pans. (3.0 Cubic - 18"x18"x16")
Strobist info: Canon 580exII at 1/2 power 24mm zoom camera left, triggered with an Aputure Trigmaster Plus. A Lumopro 160 at 1/4 power 24mm zoom camera right, triggered optically.
Skip the long lines at the post office - stop here for all your holiday shipping. And for last minute gifts and wrapping supplies.
Medium size moving box. Great for larger/bulkier heavy items. Perfect for your Blu-ray or DVD player -- just add bubble wrap. (3.0 Cubic - 18"x18"x16")
We moved in about a month ago. And there are still a lot of unpacked boxes. And now that I portion of my life is occupied with studying...I wonder if the boxes will ever get unpacked.
Skip the long lines at the post office - stop here for all your holiday shipping. And for last minute gifts and wrapping supplies.
Skip the long lines at the post office - stop here for all your holiday shipping. And for last minute gifts and wrapping supplies.
Skip the long lines at the post office - stop here for all your holiday shipping. And for last minute gifts and wrapping supplies.
Typical moving box. Pack with small dense items: Canned goods, books, etc. (1.5 Cubic - 16.75"x12.5"x12.5")
Thanks to Andrew for writing creepy things on our moving boxes so our neighbors will think we're psychos...ha...
From the moment you make the decision to move, one glance around the house weighs down your high spirits with stress. Having to #pack everything the right way and load it onto the van to deliver it to the new location is a daunting task. To add to your dismay, there’s a lot more that goes down behind the scenes than just this. Planning, setting dates, hiring a reputable moving company, and getting cheap moving boxes that do the job right without coming apart in transit are all tasks that need to be managed responsibly. It seems anyone with time constraints would lose confidence in successfully relocating (without undertaking some intense labor). But luckily, you can actually help reduce your stress level and simplify your complex moving process by just following a few basic tips and suggestions.
Here’s what to do if you’re planning on changing homes:
Planning Part 1: Set Your Budget
The primary reason the word moving has a #connotation of #stress is because you find it overwhelming. So, the solution lies in simplifying the complexity of moving processes. You do this by getting yourself a planner to cover all aspects of your home. First, set the budget. How much can you spend on moving out of your home? Calculate your total moving costs by creating a budget plan. The priority is to minimize expenditure as much as you can without compromising on safety and quality of the services you receive. Technically, the less stuff you have the less you'll pay for shifting. So, declutter your house by getting rid of any items that you no longer need. You can do this by donating, selling or giving them away. In the process of sorting through your stuff, you’ll be able to organize them as well. Plus, if you aren’t expecting any important mail on your current address, get right to updating your address.
2. Planning Part 2: Choose a Moving Company
Once the budget is set, speak to a hiring company that has a good reputation and can be readily available for pick up in your area. Having your finalized possessions in clear view, you can easily provide accurate information to get quotes from various companies. The best way to go about this is by speaking to a number of reputable companies on the phone or by using an online moving cost estimator. Once you have an idea about quote estimates, you can arrange for them to survey your home to provide you with accurate costs. Discuss the services you need and ditch the ones that you don’t, this will bring down the costs. You can create a draft of questions you have for the movers to compare answers and costs when you quietly sit down. Choose the date that is most convenient for you to move out. Research and investigate carefully all the companies you consult for home surveys. Seeking reviews and recommendation from personal friends or family is more recommended as it cuts down on the chances of choosing fraudulent companies. You can thoroughly check out the moving companies by viewing their credentials on the U.S. Department of Transportation (#USDOT number), or check their memberships at the American Moving and Storage Association (#AMSA) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Hiring a reputable moving can save you from unexpected encounters and theft. You should carefully inspect the company’s review website before sealing the deal. Also, bear in mind that if a home moving quote is too low to be true, then it may be a red flag. In such cases, make sure to walk away and not take any risks. It is wise to utilize and explore every avenue of information in matters that involve your home security. Also, inquire about any hidden charges from the company you’re dealing with. Sometimes moving companies have unnecessary charges prescribed for unforeseeable things such as extra charges for boxes with large dimensions. So, gather all the information needed before you move on to the next thing on the list, which is getting packing supplies.
3. Planning Part 3: Get Packing Supplies
Survey your home and decide which type of #movingboxes are needed and how many. Write down the size, dimensions and quantity. Assemble all your packing essentials such as duct tape or packing tape, bubble wrap, cardboard boxes and packing peanuts. You can even gain some tips from packing books. To prevent any damage in transit pack your fragile items with expert tips, follow it by packing the valuable items by minimizing their risk of being stolen. Don’t forget to check with your movers the items that can and cannot board their moving vans. Due to some policies regarding health and safety, there are prohibitions in place that forbid transporting certain items. Label all your boxes, as this will help you easily unpack the stuff you need first. Also, mark in bold the labels “fragile” and “handle with care”, this will even serve as a reminder for your own self.
On the day of your moving, wake up fresh with minimum stress and worries. With everything under perfect management and control, you’ll let out a sigh of relief. Make sure you haven’t left anything to the last minute. Keep your “open me first” box close by so it doesn’t end up with the movers. Put in your phone chargers, devices and anything that you will need at hand during transit.
If you own any pets, send them over to a loved one to be taken care of until you’ve set foot in your new home. This will keep them safe and free of stress, as animals may not adapt to changes just as readily. Welcome your moving team with a warm gesture and offer them something refreshing, like a drink or so. This will help them start off fresh and upbeat.
Keep yourself calm and steady. Moving out and saying your final goodbyes to your home can be an emotional experience. Try to make the best out of your last day, by reinforcing positivity in yourself.
Show appreciation to the moving team, as #movers perform intense tasks throughout the day. Keep spare change on yourself to be able to tip them. Also, leave a positive review for them if they’ve managed to satisfy you. In case, you did not receive a pleasant service, express your dismay so the company can learn and resolve the issue by improving their services.
Alternatively, Unified Moving Services offers pick up at your current residence with a direct delivery to your new home. Unified Moving Services will complete a full inventory of your belongings and will safely and securely wrap or box items that require special care.
Maggie labels the first three moving boxes. Unused kitchenware are the first things that Cathy and the kids started to pack.
We can't do this fast enough. Nick and Gabe were verbally harassed by gang members walking the street this afternoon.
[11/23/2016] Moved today. Took all damn day. Such a long ass day- started with 6AM workout, ended with exhausted 11:30PM champagne and chinese food with aaron after the keys were turned in.
Observations about hiring movers instead of bike moves:
Much less community-raising, more transactional.
Takes way longer to load & unload because of the bottleneck of a truck instead of 20-30 small vehicles.
Less delicious food eating.
Costs more money, even when you account for not having to feed 30 people.
At least we've done it now!
Check out the cool new apartment though.
Mood: 2.5/6
Sleep: 7h23m (10:15PM to 05:38AM )
Miles Biked: 3.7
Miles Run: 0
Drinks of Alcohol: 2
Drinks of Caffeine: 1
Weather: Raining
As featured on the CRAFT: blog!
blog.craftzine.com/archive/2010/01/cardboard_furniture_si...
AND apartment therapy!!!
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tokyo, japan
1973
city life, candid
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Over the past decade the importance of the environment and our need to take care of it has been a major trend across many industries. At Amplivox, we started asking ourselves what our part could be in caring for the environment and make quality sound systems at the same time? We started brainstorming and came up with a couple of different ways we can help out.
First, we said we need to make our podiums and lecterns more environmentally friendly. We looked into recycled particle-board and post-industrial wood residues. We then looked at urban and post-consumer recycled wood fibers. They are used within the Tafisa panel production mix, which enabled the recycled fibers to have extended life. The particle board was going to last longer and be environmentally friend. We knew we had to do it.
We also looked at our packing peanuts. Packing peanuts, right I know simple stuff. We were using new packing peanuts and it was costing the environment. We started looking into using recycled packing peanuts. In using recycled peanuts, we have been able to conserve energy and help cut down on waste.
All of our efforts have earned us a few certifications that we're pretty proud of. We are certified by Green Cross for our 100% recycled and recovered wood fibers for our lecterns and podiums. All of our products are also compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). These directives make sure that we do not have hazardous elements in our products and that we don't waste material in the process of making our products.
These accolades earned us a mention on the Forbes website, Yahoo! Finance, and MorningStar and several other mentions in local media outlets.
Don Roth, CEO of AmpliVox. -"Our lecterns and podiums are forest friendly—no trees were cut down to produce AmpliVox products. We believe that everyone can positively affect their impact upon the environment and we're dedicated to doing our part. We care about the world around us, so we have invested in products, people, and services that exemplify that concern. At AmpliVox, the quality of our products and the protection of our environment go hand-in-hand"
Yes, we are a sound systems company that prides itself on quality products but we also cares about the environment and making sure your voice is heard for years and years to come.
For more info on our initiative to Go Green, see Ampli.com/Gogreen.htm. To see out our wide variety of podiums and lecterns, check out Ampli.com.
Amplivox, Extend your voice.
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tokyo, japan
1973
city life, candid
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
tokyo, japan
1973
city life, candid
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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Boxed Inn
1268 The Queensway
Etobicoke Ontario
M8Z 1S3
416-251-4269
Strobist Info: Two strobes;
One Nikon SB24 as key through a shoot through umbrella high camera right and closer to the camera than the subject.
One Nikon SB800 bare off camera left on the floor aimed at the side of the boxes as a rim light.
Both fired with RadioPopper JrX Studio radio triggers.
Image processed with UFRAW and cropped & sharpened in the Gimp!
I walked up the staircase that I rarely ever use. Stepping onto their floor, barely anyone was their desk. Everyone was gathered in the middle of the floor waiting for the editor to give his speech. Champagne and cake were on the table. Read more about this moment on my blog post at www.spudart.org/blog/tribune-tower-farewell-speech/