My atempt at capturing my life
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parents were amazed how well the dogs walked on leash so in case this trick is more uncommon than I thought here’s my training technique
If a dog pulls on the leash just stop and stand there
that’s it that’s the trick you become a seat belt it works real fast. Start walking again if they stop pulling & even better if you wait until they look at you first (sometimes u might have to call them back to stop pulling if they are a bit dumb)
Edna St. Vincent Millay, from a letter featured in The Letters of Edna St. Vincent Millay
This is exactly why I like taking photos
choose your fav flower friend
Trying to learn what type of photos I like taking, but at least I get some practice in
a lovely user afeinstein20 made this cross-stitch pattern of my old mushroom night light piece, and they kindly allowed me to share it for free on my ko-fi !
if anyone else would like to have a go cross stitching it i would love to see it.
The truth behind charm notches
How are we doing today ladies. Are we still losing it. Are we going completely insane
Hey i’m a fashion design student so i have tons and tons of pdfs and docs with basic sewing techniques, pattern how-tos, and resources for fabric and trims. I’ve compiled it all into a shareable folder for anyone who wants to look into sewing and making their own clothing. I’ll be adding to this folder whenever i come across new resources
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16uhmMb8kE4P_vOSycr6XSa9zpmDijZSd?usp=sharing
Not sure if you guys know about Simplicity's Adaptive Line. Links are for simplicity.com.
Unisex Dual Port Access Chemo Top and Hoodie
Crutch Pads, Bag and Toe Cover
Wheeled Walker Accessories
There are also the adaptive patterns from Mood,
Toucan discovers a traffic cam. video
#lethal company
Average day in the company
2,121,566 people are not Ashley and counting!
We’ll find you Ashley.
my fav spread from october ⚡️
looking dapper
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, December 6, 1931
Too cute for life
Pride & Prejudice sticker sheet- 1995 edition!
Not impressed. Not interested. Not listening. 1956. Source.
O.O
Stunned! 1941. Source.
Guys.
Y’all.
I…
I just. I just… i have discovered something. And I have laughed too much. I have laughed every time I have tried to explain it to someone. I cannot get through this.
Look. Okay.
There are two things you need to know, here.
First: There’s a style of Greek pottery that was popular during the Hellenic period, for which most of the surviving examples are from southern Italy. We call them ‘fish plates’ because, well, they’re plates, and they’re decorated with fish (and other marine life).
Like this one, currently in the Met:
Or this one, currently in the Cleveland Museum of Art:
They’re very cool. We’re not 100% sure what they were for, because most of the surviving ones were found as grave goods, but that’s a different post.
The second thing you need to know is that when we (Classics/archaeology/whatever as a discipline) have a collection of artefacts, like vases, sculptures, paintings, etc. and we do not know the name of the artist, but we’re pretty sure one artist made X, Y and Z artefacts, we come up with a name for that artist. There are a whole bunch of things that could be the source for the name, e.g. where we found most of their work (The Dipylon Master) or the potter with whom they worked (the Amasis Painter), a favourite theme (The Athena Painter), the Museum that ended up with the most famous thing they did (The Berlin Painter) or a notable aspect of their style. Like, say, The Eyebrow Painter.
Guess what kind of pottery the Eyebrow Painter made?
#makes me smile, makes me happy
The San Bernardino County Sun, California, September 12, 1929
eggy ghost, eggy toast
watercolour on arches paper
something i got carried away with last weekend, i love this wonderful little game so much
Korok Space Program
Spinal Deformities
Nicolas Henri Jacob
From the book Sam by Edward Quigley. 1937. Source.