Available in 5Ml and 10Ml rollerball, as well as 30Ml dropper bottle OR 30Ml spray (write preference in notes) Milky baby deer skin, soft fur musk, warm earth, oak trees, floral forest floor moss
"And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring!" • Matte ayous wood .75″ thick frame from renewable forests • Lightweight • Acrylite front protector • Hanging hardware included
fuckthereallife: reblololo:(via pictosh)
cover-title, 6 l. 22 cm
"And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring!" • Matte ayous wood .75″ thick frame from renewable forests • Lightweight • Acrylite front protector • Hanging hardware included
[92] p. ; 21 cm
5 March kid's poems that are printable and FUN to read.
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From the Deirdre of Sorrows Tarot, the Ten of Cups: Three generations of a family sit down to a picnic-style meal outdoors. Before they eat, the husband plants an herb, almost as if he makes an offering to the earth for the food they are about to consume. I am happy this card showed up today, as we are going to a meeting about the assisted care facility where my mother-in-law lives. We have heard the owners are filing bankruptcy, and unfortunately many of the seniors there (like my MIL) have purchased their units. Of course they are all frightened about what is to become of their homes. My hope is that a company with morals and ethics will buy the place and turn it into the haven it was originally supposed to be. May this card be an auspicious sign of what is to come. From the Victorian Flower Oracle this morning was chosen "Flax:" Until cotton arrived on the scene, flax was the top choice for making linen. It is still used, though its use is more often thought of as a nutritional supplement or wood varnish today. The keywords "skills" and "crafts" the authors assign this plant make sense to me. But what do they have to do with the meeting today? When I am not personally in the middle of drama or chaos, I am capable of being a peacemaker and beacon of calmness. Looks like I better go do some meditation before it hits the fan...
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A densely colored layer of oil pastels in a quite storm of a composition. The paper color is a warm white. Beautifully printed Giclée print on 100% Cottom Somerset Velvet Fine Art Paper.
romantic home, impressionism, country cottage style, beauty in nature, flower gardens