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I'll Be Over You (When The Grass Grows Over Me)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QZzrVKGnOk

 

"Marijuana has never been proven to have killed a single person, through over-dose or illness, in 5000 years of recorded history while, in the next hour, approximately 50 Americans will die from a tobacco related illness."

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There are so many people out there hurt by the drug war, on so many levels, but there are far more people out there who bought into the government's lies and drug war; and they treated people like shit for their drug use; they ostracized people for their drug use - and now they have to admit that not only were they wrong, but that there was no moral rationalization for their behavior, and that the truth was always out there but they chose to believe the government over their family and friends; they chose the government over love and compassion.

 

Asshole simpleton sheeple.

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Marijuana Two-Minute Truths: Lung Cancer

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Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7w5VwZM2Kc&feature=related

 

I smoke two joints in the morning, I smoke two joints at night,

I smoke two joints in the afternoon, it makes me feel alright.

I smoke two joints in time of peace, and two in time of war,

I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints,

And then I smoke two more...

 

The Toyes (Smoke Two Joints)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfduFy26EE0

 

Sublime

www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR42Ia_-aDA

 

"Toking" with Lawrence Welk

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**this image is on the cover of issue #96, Megaphone Magazine, Vancouver, BC

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Live.. Travel.. Spend time with people you love.

And.. Believe in MAGIC you MUGGLE

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Don’t forget to check out the new gesture packs added

 

or you can buy single gestures for 14L$ only!!

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Breaking news from Hogwarts: A squadron of a new generation of Ukrainian war swans on training is spotted in stormy waters of river Avon at an undisclosed location next to Victoria Bridge in Bath. These stealth birds are being equipped with a new charm 'Riddikulus lies' developed at Hogwarts using recently discovered spells from the famous Potion book by the late Professor Snape. This powerful self-guided charm can lift dark spells which the warlock “He Who Must Be Named” and his Boggarts are casting on minds of muggles. The charm works on the grey matter of the muggle’s brain affected by dark spells and stimulates independent thinking to reveal how ridiculous warlock’s views and claims are.

Just another Muggle wishing she was a Witch!

“The Death Eaters can't all be pure-blood, there aren't enough pure-blood wizards left," said Hermione stubbornly. "I expect most of them are half-bloods pretending to be pure. It's only Muggle-borns they hate, they'd be quite happy to let you and Ron join up" ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Harry Potter Theme Song

Video

 

Credits:

Head: LeL EvoX

Body: Maitreya Lara

Hairs: .Shi Hairs

Ears: L'Etre - Ringed mesh ears

Top: POISON ROUGE Carrie Sweater Black

Skirt: POISON ROUGE Carrie Skirt Black

Wand: [ContraptioN]

Letters: *~*HopScotch*~*

 

Made at Mischief Managed www.mischiefmanagedsl.net Sim:

BG: The Dungeon

Teleport

 

Happy Wall Wednesday!

 

Every Harry Potter fan knows the most famous train platform in the world: 9 and 3/4!

 

Located in London’s King’s Cross Station, the barrier between platforms 9 and 10 holds the secret entrance to the magical platform that can only be accessed by running straight ahead - directly into the barrier.

 

This takes wizards and witches out of the ‘muggle’ world and into the magical world where they can pick up the Hogwarts Express, the red steam-engine train that will speed them up to Scotland to Hogwarts.

 

For all witches and wizards, their first entrance into the world of Hogwarts comes as soon as they step through the barrier onto Platform 9 and 3/4.

  

And all the kids cried out, "Please stop, you're scaring me"

I can't help this awful energy

God damn right, you should be scared of me

Who is in control?

I'm well acquainted with villains that live in my head

They beg me to write them so they'll never die when I'm dead

And I've grown familiar with villains that live in my head

They beg me to write them so I'll never die when I'm dead

I'm bigger than my body

I'm colder than this home

I'm meaner than my demons

I'm bigger than these bones

 

TUNE

STYLE CARD

I excelled in potions class.

 

Featuring:

Joplino Dark Well Backdrop

AZOURY L'auntre sens @ DollHolic

ERSCH Ginny Suit @ Witchcraft & Wizardry

 

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Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the (geo) cache (container) hidden at that location.

 

The goal for our cycling trips I often use Geocaching caches, so you come every time to surprisingly beautiful places.

This cache was near a stork nest and was well hidden in this birdhouse with a stork's nest on the chimney.

 

☛ This is what we saw during our Bicycle tours in the Netherlands, where we have cycled through the beautiful landscape.

© www.tomjutte.tk

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Dress : Sakura - Jisoo Dress. At World of Magic

Hat : [P]: Plastik - Adria Gacha - Hat [Mali]. At World of Magic.

Mair : Magika - Thea. In Main Store.

Head : Genus - Baby

Skin : Glam Affair - Vivian Applier. At K9.

Spectacles : Loki - Wizard Student Gacha - Gold Framed Glasses. At World of Magic.

Stockings Love [Modern Muggle Caged Platform Wedges. At World of Magic.

Tattoo : White Widow - Serenity. At Enchantment.

 

Decor :

Fluffy cuddles : Yokai - Fluffy Magic Gacha. At World of Magic.

Orbitus, Auric Discindo, Reflector Set : Contraption - Eccentric's Curios. At The World of Magid.

Skybox : {C&C} The Badger’s Den ~ Available at The World of Magic Event

Cupboard with potions : DRD – Spiritualists Shoppe – Potions Shelf.

Books and shelves by 22769 – The Messy Bookstore, The Novelist, and Industrial

"You should see the other guy. Don't let the muggles get you down."

 

Blog: aurora0skye.blogspot.com/2019/12/flippin-muggles.html

 

Alexandra Allaire was used to seeking snitches in magical brooms, this was surely going to be a piece of cake... Right?

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She had underestimated the speed of Linus' skateboards. They had no magic to them! Why were they so fast?!

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Hopefully Linus wouldn't spread around that Alexa kept clinging to his sleeve so she wouldn't fall off the damned thing.

[MM RP Blog Post]

 

What do you get when you mix 3 talented wixen, Euphoria, and an obscene amount of snacks? The girls giggling as they attempt the Muggles-who-think-they're-witches game of Light As A Feather, Stiff As A Board. Except we may have cheated a wee bit and used our wands.

 

"It worked! It bloody worked!" Aurora exclaimed excitedly through her giggles. "Now... how do we get her back down?"

Le 40 Victoria Street était autrefois un magasin de brosses. On y trouvait toute la gamme des brosses, des balais, des nettoyeurs de cornemuses aux brosses à cheminée. La famille aurait d’abord vécu au dernier étage, fabriquant des brosses et des balais dans l’atelier et les vendant dans le magasin du rez-de-chaussée. Le Robert Cresser’s Brush Shop est resté ouvert de 1873 à 2004. C’est la raison pour laquelle la boutique occupe une place particulière dans le cœur des habitants d’Édimbourg. Bien que les films d’Harry Potter n’aient pas été tournés dans cette ville, Édimbourg a longtemps été associée au monde des sorciers. Les immenses façades de Victoria Street nous rappellent l’époque où le « magicien de l’arc ouest » habitait une maison dans les environs avant d’être exécuté en 1670 pour sorcellerie. Si l’on rajoute que J. K. Rowling a écrit le tout premier chapitre d‘Harry Potter dans des cafés de la ville, à quelques centaines de mètres de Victoria Street, on peut penser que nous sommes à l’endroit où tout a commencé. Situé dans cette rue historique qui présente d’étranges similitudes avec Diagon Alley, Museum Context est un aimant pour les Potterheads qui veulent voyager dans le monde des sorciers à Édimbourg. Ce magasin de renommée mondiale a trois niveaux de marchandises magiques. Le bâtiment lui-même est assez petit, de sorte que seuls quelques moldus et sorciers peuvent entrer à la fois. Débordant de produits officiels Harry Potter et d’articles fabriqués par des artisans locaux, l’établissement offre une expérience immersive à ses visiteurs. Les curiosités vont des Hedwigs en peluche et des badges d’épingles Potter, aux grenouilles en chocolat. En remontant deux étages d’escaliers, les étagères, les murs et les plafonds sont remplis de baguettes, d’enseignes, de t-shirts et même de répliques de balais Nimbus. Ajoutant à l’authentique Diagon Alley-esque, le comptoir du magasin avec la caisse enregistreuse nationale séculaire, datant des années 1800. C’est avec regret que l’on quitte cette boutique pour se retrouver heureusement l'instant d'après dans la Diagon Alley …

 

40 Victoria Street was once a brush shop. It featured the full range of brushes, brooms, bagpipe cleaners to chimney brushes. The family is said to have first lived on the top floor, making brushes and brooms in the workshop and selling them in the shop downstairs. Robert Cresser's Brush Shop remained open from 1873 to 2004. This is why the shop holds a special place in the hearts of Edinburgh locals. Although the Harry Potter films were not filmed in this city, Edinburgh has long been associated with the wizarding world. The towering Victoria Street facades remind us of when the 'Wizard of the West Arc' lived in a house nearby before he was executed in 1670 for witchcraft. If we add that J. K. Rowling wrote the very first chapter of Harry Potter in cafes around the city, a few hundred meters from Victoria Street, we can think that we are at the place where it all began. Located on this historic street that bears eerie similarities to Diagon Alley, Museum Context is a magnet for Potterheads who want to journey into the wizarding world of Edinburgh. This world famous store has three levels of magic goods. The building itself is quite small, so only a few muggles and wizards can enter at a time. Brimming with official Harry Potter merchandise and items made by local artisans, the facility offers an immersive experience for its visitors. Curiosities range from plush Hedwigs and Potter pin badges, to chocolate frogs. As you ascend two flights of stairs, the shelves, walls, and ceilings are filled with wands, signs, t-shirts, and even replica Nimbus broomsticks. Adding to the authentic Diagon Alley-esque is the store counter with the age-old national cash register, dating back to the 1800s. It is with regret that we leave this shop to find ourselves fortunately the next moment in Diagon Alley...

  

the old manor in Cheshire, England is somewhat haunted, hidden from muggles, and attracts a few monsters every Halloween. To keep the place running, the Madoka family has created a bistro on the bottom floor for witches, wizards, and goblins alike. The house elves keep the wanderers from traveling up the stairs into private rooms, as outdoor tea parties swarm with flowers and nature.

the old manor in Cheshire, England is somewhat haunted, hidden from muggles, and attracts a few monsters every Halloween. To keep the place running, the Madoka family has created a bistro on the bottom floor for witches, wizards, and goblins alike. The house elves keep the wanderers from traveling up the stairs into private rooms, as outdoor tea parties swarm with flowers and nature.

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Everly finally goes to Diagon Alley so she can experience Ollivanders, and get her first wand!

 

((OOC Note - World of Magic is Open Now!))

 

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If we’re FB friends you’ll know that we were held hostage in our bungalow by the chief monkey (not this guy) who menaced us indoors when we got back to find a troop of White-faced Capuchins lazing in the trees right by our deck. I only had my long lens and couldn’t fit the whole family in but each time I tried to peep out the door he leapt onto the railing and bared his teeth at me. We watched them quietly from indoors while the scary monkey boss banged on the window then peed down it. They were here first after all.

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Small prints do good for:

bookmarks, covering a hole in the wall, glue it inside the cover of your moleskine notebook or for writing down your grocery list on the back~

 

London-Harry-Potter-Walking-Tour.

 

This 2.5-hour Harry Potter walking tour treks through muggle-run London to visit beloved literary and cinematic landmarks such as Diagon Alley, the Leaky Cauldron, and Platform 9¾.

Ataka and her Fiancé Alan attempting to enjoy their drinks at a muggle bar when a unexpected quest came in.

 

.Tape.

Eve finishes her muggle schooling, and goes on holiday to Brighton Bay!

 

OOC Note: Brighton is finally open to the public, as well as the Ministry of Magic!

Brighton Bay

Ministry of Magic

 

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.moosic.

unedited (except for the border) Taken for Photohunt. The theme was something like the concealed aspects of things and we could go anywhere... I thought the platform worked since it's concealed to us muggles.

With an unexpectedly fine evening drawing me away from my planned muggle activities, I got down here with a couple of minutes to spare so I could have a go at one of the annoying flax bushes that are cropping up here. Decided on close and wide tonight rather than the usual mild tele for a little variety.

 

25 Nov 2019, Train 925, 7104-7226, Shag Point, SIMT-NZ

Appearance

 

Body: Legacy Female Classic

Head: LeLUTKA Avalon Head 3.0

Skin: [Heaux] - Soren - Snow

Eyes: {S0NG} Taru Eyes - V2

Hair: Moon. Hair // Oopsie Daisy

Brows: -SU!- Aneira Eyebrows

Gloss: [Glam Affair] Steffi - Lips Gloss A

Liner: -SU!- Eyebags - Liner

 

Worn

 

Top: Loki - Webby Corset Top *New at Anthem!*

Skirt: Gaia - viks denim skirt

Earrings: e.marie // Trina Earrings

 

Before and After

 

Taken on Fledge Rock, a Wizarding World themed sim that I own! It’s filled with lots of fun wizardy things and places, as well as many beautifully decorated areas suited for Muggles and is now open for blogging and photography! If you’re interested in using our location, feel free to check out our Flickr Group and head to our landing to get information about our Photography Program!

 

Fledge Rock is home to many witches, wizards and muggles alike! Whether in townhouse apartments or rooted homes, the different people who live in town have learned to be friends to one another... mostly.

 

Come Visit Us!

Construite entre 1829 et 1834, Victoria Street est réalisée par l’architecte Thomas Hamilton dans le style flamand ancien avec des façades imposantes et des arches proéminentes. La rue remplace l’une des principales artères de la ville, la West Bow, une fente en forme de Z effroyablement raide, offrant un accès beaucoup plus facile du Grassmarket à Castlehill. Nommée Bow Street jusqu’en 1837, elle prendra son nom définitif en 1937 lors de l’accession au trône de la reine Victoria.

La vieille ville d’Edimbourg est remplie d’histoires et de mystères, ce quartier ne fait pas exception. Un homme surnommé le « magicien de l’arc ouest », le Major Weir qui habitait le quartier, fut exécuté pour sorcellerie en 1670. Rien d’étonnant en sachant que plus de 4 000 sorcières présumées ont été mises à mort dans cette ville ressource inépuisable pour tout auteur en quête d’inspiration. J.K. Rowling semble s’être inspirée dans ses romans de Victoria Street pour décrire le chemin de Traverse : cette ruelle un peu biscornue où Harry Potter et ses amis sorciers achètent les fournitures scolaires avant d’aller à Poudlard : Prends une bonne poignée de poudre de cheminette, parles bien fort et distinctement, et dis “chemin de Traverse” ! Avec ses vieux pavés, ses boutiques, ses bâtiments colorées et ses toitures pointues, cette vieille rue correspond en tous points à la description. Les Moldus quant à eux peuvent visiter un magasin jouant sur cette anecdote : le Diagon House (le chemin de Traverse se dit Diagon Alley dans la version originale). Fait amusant, il y avait, dans les années 1990 (année d’écriture du premier tome), une banque et une librairie/papeterie dans cette rue, à peu près situées au même endroit que la banque Gringotts et la boutique de Fleury et Boot dans le Chemin de Traverse. Aujourd’hui vous trouverez de nombreux cafés, des boutiques d’objets en tous genres et une des plus anciennes librairies de la ville.

 

Built between 1829 and 1834, Victoria Street was designed by architect Thomas Hamilton in the old Flemish style with imposing facades and prominent arches. The street replaces one of the city's main thoroughfares, the West Bow, a frighteningly steep Z-shaped cleft, providing much easier access from the Grassmarket to Castlehill. Named Bow Street until 1837, it took its final name in 1937 when Queen Victoria acceded to the throne.

Edinburgh's Old Town is full of stories and mysteries, this area is no exception. A man nicknamed the “Wizard of the West Arc,” Major Weir, who lived in the neighborhood, was executed for witchcraft in 1670. No wonder more than 4,000 suspected witches were put to death in this resort town inexhaustible for any author in search of inspiration. J.K. Rowling seems to have drawn inspiration from her Victoria Street novels to describe Diagon Alley: that slightly crooked alley where Harry Potter and his wizarding friends buy school supplies before going to Hogwarts: Take a good handful of powdered Floo, speak loud and clear, and say Diagon Alley! With its old cobblestones, its shops, its colorful buildings and its pointed roofs, this old street corresponds in every way to the description. Muggles can visit a store playing on this anecdote: the Diagon House (Diagon Alley is called Diagon Alley in the original version). Fun fact, there was, in the 1990s (the year the first volume was written), a bank and a bookshop/stationery on this street, roughly located in the same place as the Gringotts bank and the shop of Fleury and Boot in Diagon Alley. Today you will find many cafes, shops of all kinds and one of the oldest bookstores in the city.

  

Had a terrific time at the Oz Comic Con in Homebush on Sunday photographing everything from Muggles to Marshmallows, Earpers to Jedis and Whovians.. I can’t remember who this lady was so I’ve named her ‘Boudicca’ after the queen of the Iceni tribe of Celtic Britons, who led an uprising against the conquering forces of the Roman Empire in AD 61.

 

Oz Comic Con

 

Homebush Park, Sydney

 

September, 2022

Thank you Muggle for taking this photo with me! It's taken a while to coordinate!

 

Details here: fashionmaul.wordpress.com/2019/11/11/102-lorigine/

the old manor in Cheshire, England is somewhat haunted, hidden from muggles, and attracts a few monsters every Halloween. To keep the place running, the Madoka family has created a bistro on the bottom floor for witches, wizards, and goblins alike. The house elves keep the wanderers from traveling up the stairs into private rooms, as outdoor tea parties swarm with flowers and nature.

Construite entre 1829 et 1834, Victoria Street est réalisée par l’architecte Thomas Hamilton dans le style flamand ancien avec des façades imposantes et des arches proéminentes. La rue remplace l’une des principales artères de la ville, la West Bow, une fente en forme de Z effroyablement raide, offrant un accès beaucoup plus facile du Grassmarket à Castlehill. Nommée Bow Street jusqu’en 1837, elle prendra son nom définitif en 1937 lors de l’accession au trône de la reine Victoria.

La vieille ville d’Edimbourg est remplie d’histoires et de mystères, ce quartier ne fait pas exception. Un homme surnommé le « magicien de l’arc ouest », le Major Weir qui habitait le quartier, fut exécuté pour sorcellerie en 1670. Rien d’étonnant en sachant que plus de 4 000 sorcières présumées ont été mises à mort dans cette ville ressource inépuisable pour tout auteur en quête d’inspiration. J.K. Rowling semble s’être inspirée dans ses romans de Victoria Street pour décrire le chemin de Traverse : cette ruelle un peu biscornue où Harry Potter et ses amis sorciers achètent les fournitures scolaires avant d’aller à Poudlard : Prends une bonne poignée de poudre de cheminette, parles bien fort et distinctement, et dis “chemin de Traverse” ! Avec ses vieux pavés, ses boutiques, ses bâtiments colorées et ses toitures pointues, cette vieille rue correspond en tous points à la description. Les Moldus quant à eux peuvent visiter un magasin jouant sur cette anecdote : le Diagon House (le chemin de Traverse se dit Diagon Alley dans la version originale). Fait amusant, il y avait, dans les années 1990 (année d’écriture du premier tome), une banque et une librairie/papeterie dans cette rue, à peu près situées au même endroit que la banque Gringotts et la boutique de Fleury et Boot dans le Chemin de Traverse. Aujourd’hui vous trouverez de nombreux cafés, des boutiques d’objets en tous genres et une des plus anciennes librairies de la ville.

 

Built between 1829 and 1834, Victoria Street was designed by architect Thomas Hamilton in the old Flemish style with imposing facades and prominent arches. The street replaces one of the city's main thoroughfares, the West Bow, a frighteningly steep Z-shaped cleft, providing much easier access from the Grassmarket to Castlehill. Named Bow Street until 1837, it took its final name in 1937 when Queen Victoria acceded to the throne.

Edinburgh's Old Town is full of stories and mysteries, this area is no exception. A man nicknamed the “Wizard of the West Arc,” Major Weir, who lived in the neighborhood, was executed for witchcraft in 1670. No wonder more than 4,000 suspected witches were put to death in this resort town inexhaustible for any author in search of inspiration. J.K. Rowling seems to have drawn inspiration from her Victoria Street novels to describe Diagon Alley: that slightly crooked alley where Harry Potter and his wizarding friends buy school supplies before going to Hogwarts: Take a good handful of powdered Floo, speak loud and clear, and say Diagon Alley! With its old cobblestones, its shops, its colorful buildings and its pointed roofs, this old street corresponds in every way to the description. Muggles can visit a store playing on this anecdote: the Diagon House (Diagon Alley is called Diagon Alley in the original version). Fun fact, there was, in the 1990s (the year the first volume was written), a bank and a bookshop/stationery on this street, roughly located in the same place as the Gringotts bank and the shop of Fleury and Boot in Diagon Alley. Today you will find many cafes, shops of all kinds and one of the oldest bookstores in the city.

  

Construite entre 1829 et 1834, Victoria Street est réalisée par l’architecte Thomas Hamilton dans le style flamand ancien avec des façades imposantes et des arches proéminentes. La rue remplace l’une des principales artères de la ville, la West Bow, une fente en forme de Z effroyablement raide, offrant un accès beaucoup plus facile du Grassmarket à Castlehill. Nommée Bow Street jusqu’en 1837, elle prendra son nom définitif en 1937 lors de l’accession au trône de la reine Victoria.

La vieille ville d’Edimbourg est remplie d’histoires et de mystères, ce quartier ne fait pas exception. Un homme surnommé le « magicien de l’arc ouest », le Major Weir qui habitait le quartier, fut exécuté pour sorcellerie en 1670. Rien d’étonnant en sachant que plus de 4 000 sorcières présumées ont été mises à mort dans cette ville ressource inépuisable pour tout auteur en quête d’inspiration. J.K. Rowling semble s’être inspirée dans ses romans de Victoria Street pour décrire le chemin de Traverse : cette ruelle un peu biscornue où Harry Potter et ses amis sorciers achètent les fournitures scolaires avant d’aller à Poudlard : Prends une bonne poignée de poudre de cheminette, parles bien fort et distinctement, et dis “chemin de Traverse” ! Avec ses vieux pavés, ses boutiques, ses bâtiments colorées et ses toitures pointues, cette vieille rue correspond en tous points à la description. Les Moldus quant à eux peuvent visiter un magasin jouant sur cette anecdote : le Diagon House (le chemin de Traverse se dit Diagon Alley dans la version originale). Fait amusant, il y avait, dans les années 1990 (année d’écriture du premier tome), une banque et une librairie/papeterie dans cette rue, à peu près situées au même endroit que la banque Gringotts et la boutique de Fleury et Boot dans le Chemin de Traverse. Aujourd’hui vous trouverez de nombreux cafés, des boutiques d’objets en tous genres et une des plus anciennes librairies de la ville.

 

Built between 1829 and 1834, Victoria Street was designed by architect Thomas Hamilton in the old Flemish style with imposing facades and prominent arches. The street replaces one of the city's main thoroughfares, the West Bow, a frighteningly steep Z-shaped cleft, providing much easier access from the Grassmarket to Castlehill. Named Bow Street until 1837, it took its final name in 1937 when Queen Victoria acceded to the throne.

Edinburgh's Old Town is full of stories and mysteries, this area is no exception. A man nicknamed the “Wizard of the West Arc,” Major Weir, who lived in the neighborhood, was executed for witchcraft in 1670. No wonder more than 4,000 suspected witches were put to death in this resort town inexhaustible for any author in search of inspiration. J.K. Rowling seems to have drawn inspiration from her Victoria Street novels to describe Diagon Alley: that slightly crooked alley where Harry Potter and his wizarding friends buy school supplies before going to Hogwarts: Take a good handful of powdered Floo, speak loud and clear, and say Diagon Alley! With its old cobblestones, its shops, its colorful buildings and its pointed roofs, this old street corresponds in every way to the description. Muggles can visit a store playing on this anecdote: the Diagon House (Diagon Alley is called Diagon Alley in the original version). Fun fact, there was, in the 1990s (the year the first volume was written), a bank and a bookshop/stationery on this street, roughly located in the same place as the Gringotts bank and the shop of Fleury and Boot in Diagon Alley. Today you will find many cafes, shops of all kinds and one of the oldest bookstores in the city.

  

Feat :

 

Credits :

 

Hair : {Limerence} Ria hair @ FETISH FAIR

Shoes and Stockings : Love [Modern Muggle Caged Platform Wedges] @ The World of Magic

Dress : UNA. Luna @ The World of Magic

ERSCH - Pegasus Halo @ The World of Magic

ERSCH - Pegasus Headband @ The World of Magic

Dahlia - Gamma - Earring @ ACCESS

Dahlia - Gamma - Necklace @ ACCESS

 

Dahlia - Griffin - Cage - Brass For Builder's Box

*HEXtraordinary* Shoulder Dragon - Amethyst

*HEXtraordinary* Cozy Dragonet - Emerald

*HEXtraordinary* Cozy Dragonet - Sapphire

[Cubic Cherry] {Oeilvert} orb (rezz) @ The World of Magic

[Cubic Cherry] {Oeilvert} orb (hold ) @ The World of Magic

Dahlia - Always - Wallart - Gold @ The World of Magic

Dahlia - Always - Wallart - Silver @ The World of Magic

Dahlia - Always - Wallart - Rose Gold @ The World of Magic

Dahlia - Always - BB Beer @ The World of Magic

13.Yokai - Fluffy magic - Cat catcher (foxy) @ The World of Magic

1.Yokai - Fluffy magic - Kittypendo RARE @ The World of Magic

  

Credits and LM :

Dragon Training Made Easy

  

Taken at Ippos Colletive

 

Love SL photography and looking for like minded artists or places to shoot? Come visit the Ippos Collective: 4 Picturesque SIMS to visit and/or settle. Come for the magic....stay for the friends. <3

  

I want to say thanks to Duchess Flux and Kynne Llewellyn for let me use the wonderful decoration xoxo.

In which Rubicon receives spellwork tips in exchange for putting up with Cypress preaching pro-muggle and anti-bullying rhetoric.

horcruxes:

olympus : muggle studies : black and white

 

digital tip jar: buy me a coffee

 

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Sponsored by Death Row Designs, HISA & Konoha

 

Featuring

 

DRD - The Burrow @Wizarding Fair

 

Hisa - Mixed Grass @Mainstore

 

Konoha - Prunus lanie @NeoJapan

 

Step inside The Burrow, where you're greeted by a cacophony of sounds - the clinking of pots and pans coming from the kitchen, the chirping of the clock, and the occasional explosion from one of Mr. Weasley's Muggle experiments gone awry. The mismatched furniture, crooked staircases that lead to nowhere, all add to the quirky charm of the house. Live your Wizarding dreams in the Burrow home, brought to us by none only than DRD. Landscaped with rich green grass from Hisa, and the stunning, delicate blossoms of Prunus Lanie by Konoha.

 

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Darling! Who needs a portkey, or a broom! Who even needs to apparate! When one has money, one should splurge it! Show it off! Do as the muggles do!

 

I can already smell the baguettes, darling. OH! Vive La France!

 

(Philomena and her fiancé, Haskell, on a perfume business trip to France.)

 

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Suit is Belle Epoque.

Le 40 Victoria Street était autrefois un magasin de brosses. On y trouvait toute la gamme des brosses, des balais, des nettoyeurs de cornemuses aux brosses à cheminée. La famille aurait d’abord vécu au dernier étage, fabriquant des brosses et des balais dans l’atelier et les vendant dans le magasin du rez-de-chaussée. Le Robert Cresser’s Brush Shop est resté ouvert de 1873 à 2004. C’est la raison pour laquelle la boutique occupe une place particulière dans le cœur des habitants d’Édimbourg. Bien que les films d’Harry Potter n’aient pas été tournés dans cette ville, Édimbourg a longtemps été associée au monde des sorciers. Les immenses façades de Victoria Street nous rappellent l’époque où le « magicien de l’arc ouest » habitait une maison dans les environs avant d’être exécuté en 1670 pour sorcellerie. Si l’on rajoute que J. K. Rowling a écrit le tout premier chapitre d‘Harry Potter dans des cafés de la ville, à quelques centaines de mètres de Victoria Street, on peut penser que nous sommes à l’endroit où tout a commencé. Situé dans cette rue historique qui présente d’étranges similitudes avec Diagon Alley, Museum Context est un aimant pour les Potterheads qui veulent voyager dans le monde des sorciers à Édimbourg. Ce magasin de renommée mondiale a trois niveaux de marchandises magiques. Le bâtiment lui-même est assez petit, de sorte que seuls quelques moldus et sorciers peuvent entrer à la fois. Débordant de produits officiels Harry Potter et d’articles fabriqués par des artisans locaux, l’établissement offre une expérience immersive à ses visiteurs. Les curiosités vont des Hedwigs en peluche et des badges d’épingles Potter, aux grenouilles en chocolat. En remontant deux étages d’escaliers, les étagères, les murs et les plafonds sont remplis de baguettes, d’enseignes, de t-shirts et même de répliques de balais Nimbus. Ajoutant à l’authentique Diagon Alley-esque, le comptoir du magasin avec la caisse enregistreuse nationale séculaire, datant des années 1800. C’est avec regret que l’on quitte cette boutique pour se retrouver heureusement l'instant d'après dans la Diagon Alley …

 

40 Victoria Street was once a brush shop. It featured the full range of brushes, brooms, bagpipe cleaners to chimney brushes. The family is said to have first lived on the top floor, making brushes and brooms in the workshop and selling them in the shop downstairs. Robert Cresser's Brush Shop remained open from 1873 to 2004. This is why the shop holds a special place in the hearts of Edinburgh locals. Although the Harry Potter films were not filmed in this city, Edinburgh has long been associated with the wizarding world. The towering Victoria Street facades remind us of when the 'Wizard of the West Arc' lived in a house nearby before he was executed in 1670 for witchcraft. If we add that J. K. Rowling wrote the very first chapter of Harry Potter in cafes around the city, a few hundred meters from Victoria Street, we can think that we are at the place where it all began. Located on this historic street that bears eerie similarities to Diagon Alley, Museum Context is a magnet for Potterheads who want to journey into the wizarding world of Edinburgh. This world famous store has three levels of magic goods. The building itself is quite small, so only a few muggles and wizards can enter at a time. Brimming with official Harry Potter merchandise and items made by local artisans, the facility offers an immersive experience for its visitors. Curiosities range from plush Hedwigs and Potter pin badges, to chocolate frogs. As you ascend two flights of stairs, the shelves, walls, and ceilings are filled with wands, signs, t-shirts, and even replica Nimbus broomsticks. Adding to the authentic Diagon Alley-esque is the store counter with the age-old national cash register, dating back to the 1800s. It is with regret that we leave this shop to find ourselves fortunately the next moment in Diagon Alley...

  

The newest addition to Fledge Rock! Come drop by our beautiful sim and check out the Sunset Lounge, an outdoor bar and lounge for both wixen and muggles alike! The bar is fully stocked with your favorites!

 

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