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Trying to get ready for a special event but my kitties won't leave me alone ...

 

Tune~~ www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7UwSVsiwzI

:)))))

 

Featuring:

~~ Tribal Tuesday ~~ Preparation : pose, chaise and mask included

Event LM: Pose Fair ~ March 7th - March 28th ~

 

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I'm wearing:

~~ BigBeautifulDoll - Nymph Mesh Lingerie

~~ Vegas Tattoo - Existance

at Kinky Event now

~~ Exile Hair - Phoebe

 

[DOBS]: Reaper Harem Pants

[Mister Razzor]: Takeru Facial Hair

[No Match]: No Crossroads Hair

[TNK]: Kurisu Cropped top

 

Above available at Access Alpha Teleport

The preparation of the origami Snake ;-)

It was between the clothespins for a few weeks to maintain its shape.

Here you can see her in full color or in monochrome without the the clothespins.

 

Folded from 70x70cm double colored kraftpaper.

 

Model: origami Snake

Design: Gen Hagiwara

Diagrams: Tanteidan Convention Book #25

 

 

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"Psittacula krameri" - halsbandparkiet

Mossy stump detail

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Otis and Fleur are getting ready for Christmas. It looks to me like Fleur is doing all the work decorating the tree, but perhaps Otis has some computer work he has to catch up on, or maybe he's just playing solitaire. Hmmm, I wonder what the story really is here?

de/from: Wikipedia.

 

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Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares - Sevilla

 

El Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de la ciudad de Sevilla (Andalucía, España) está localizado en la plaza de América del parque de María Luisa. Al otro lado de la plaza se encuentra el Museo Arqueológico. Fue el pabellón de Arte Antiguo de la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929.

 

Fue planteado como pabellón de Industrias, Manufacturas y Artes Decorativas. Finalmente, se le llamó pabellón de Arte Antiguo e Industrias Artísticas. Se trata de un edificio proyectado en 1913 y construido en 1914 por el arquitecto Aníbal González, autor también de los otros edificios levantados en la misma plaza de América. Es de ladrillo visto con motivos decorativos de cerámica. Por su estilo arquitectónico, fue conocido como el pabellón Mudéjar.

 

En principio constaba de dos plantas sobre una cámara de aireación para evitar la humedad. Se realiza una mejora durante la década de 1960 en la planta principal, que tenía más de doce metros de altura, y se dividió con una planta artificial (corresponde a la planta primera) por el arquitecto Antonio Delgado y Roig. En 1972 se unen las plantas con una gran escalera de caracol que diseña el arquitecto José Galnares Sagastizábal, trabajo que realiza después de que la construcción fuese designada para albergar el museo por el Decreto de Creación del Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de Sevilla, con fecha de 23 de marzo de 1972, constituido como una sección del Museo de Bellas Artes.

 

Sus funciones como museo se desarrollan desde el 4 de marzo de 1973, fecha en que abre sus puertas al público.

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Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville

 

The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville (Spanish: Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares) is a museum in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, located in the María Luisa Park, across the Plaza de América from the Provincial Archeological Museum.

 

The museum occupies the Mudéjar Pavilion (Pabellón Mudéjar) designed by Aníbal González and built in 1914. It served as an art pavilion, the Pabellón de Arte Antiguo, for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, when Aníbal González had the opportunity to design several additional permanent buildings for the plaza. The exterior is ceramic over brick, and has three doors with archivolts adorned with glazed tiles (azulejos).[citation needed]

 

The building originally consisted of two stories over an aeration chamber (necessary because of the humidity). In the 1960s, the main floor, originally over 12 metres (39 ft) high, was divided in two, with an intermediate level added by architect Delgado Roig. In 1972, as part of the preparations for the current museum, the various stories of the building were connected by a grand spiral staircase designed by José Galnares Sagastizábal.

 

The museum was established by a decree of 23 March 1972, initially as a section of the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. It opened its doors to the public 4 March 1973.[2] For the next seven years, the museum fell under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Science, but the city government occupied more than half of the poorly maintained building. Neither institution took full responsibility. This situation led to a series of temporary closures. In 1976, the electric bill could not be paid, and the museum had to be shut until it could get power again. In 1979, heavy rains damaged the interior.

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Happy Caturday 21.12.2019 "Preparation"

 

Timmy and me wish all caturians a Merry Christmess and a very good and blessed Happy New Year 2020!

Ballooning in Eastern Styria

pose

andika [Take a stroll]

 

sakupose+yuzuya

Ringo Hime

ring -ringoA

 

While in Frenchman's Cove on Saturday, I had the opportunity to meet Mr. Pennell (foreground) and Mr. Hackett as they prepared their lobster pots for the upcoming lobster season in Nfld, which starts in late April. They expressed concern over the rising price of fuel (I can relate), the expected low market prices for lobster, and the pack ice conditions in the gulf....regardless, nothing could dampen their spirits about a successful lobster season as they were overjoyed with the wonderful spring conditions in Western Newfoundland on this day. Two colourful characters with delightful outlooks on life..a lot can be learned from these two gentlemen.

A Timeline Events photo charter with GWR Castle Class 4079 Pendennis Castle at Didcot Railway Centre.

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Happy Caturday 7.11.2020 "Preparations"

 

Timmy had watched Sammy on the fence carefully from the terrace, ready to defend himself and his territory. When Sammy was gone, Timmy went to the garden and I could record this little video:

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It's not really elegant yet how he climbs up the fence, but for the first time it worked :-) I also hope he noticed that it is exhausting to climb up there but doesn't make sense: this fence doesn't lead anywhere and is very easy to circumvent.

 

By the way, the sparrows were back after 10 minutes:-)

 

Two days later my neighbor reported the following event:

 

When Timmy was on patrol in the morning and walked near Sammy, Sammy growled and hissed at him. Timmy ignored that at first.

But on the way back he ambushed Sammy, jumped out of the cover and grabbed Sammy's head with both paws and shook him back and forth, but without scratching him.

Just to show who the boss is :-)

I would have loved to have filmed that :-))

Remember: Sammy is a head bigger!

 

I'm just afraid Sammy won't let this sit on him :-(((

 

I would prefer the two of them to get along. They could go out together so nicely and spank strange tomcats ;-)

 

Back to part I:

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Preparations for Christmas Market in Banja Luka

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Credit @ Dutchie in Fameshed

Dutchie Classic Mirror Wardrobe PG

Dutchie Classic Lingerie Chest

Dutchie Classic Dresser

Dutchie Classic Nightstand

 

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Bed : Dutchie midcentury bed PG @ All information here

Rug : Dutchie fur rug @ Marketplace

Chair : Dutchie mid-century modern rocking chair @ All information Here

 

other items credit in blog

We watched this red squirrel make numerous trips between a patch of dried grasses and his winter home under construction. Denali National Park, Alaska.

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Colorful antique oil lamps from the past! Some train signal lamps as well.

 

These lamps always catch my eye and we also own many different types and use them on occasions. They give off fantastic heat for winter storm power outages and a warm beautiful light as well! Im a bit of a prepper and I believe every household should have a few of these in preparation for stormy days!

 

Hope you enjoy these beautiful old pieces! Thanks for visiting 😎👍

It all began with two pelicans on a log. One was asleep, the other one was preening. Then a darter female landed on the log and woke up the pelican, which in turn chased the darter away. So she went fishing, Soon after a couple of dives she emerged with a fish skilfully speared with her beak. I thought that this was it. But what followed was a careful breakfast preparation, which included killing the fish, dropping it in water, diving again, bringing it back on the log and after it was properly positioned for swallowing, the breakfast was eaten.

Here the fish is taken out of water for the second time.

 

(Anhinga novaehollandiae)

Phoenix, AZ. Shot on iPhone 7plus with Provoke camera app. Post-processed with PS Express on iPhone.

boats at the shore of Forggensee, bavaria. resting on the shore, time to prepare for winter.

Xojo freshens up for her photo shoot 😊

"preparations for the show next week / were in full swing / when something unexpected did happen"

Market in Tainan

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