Early morning fisherman and the cats waiting for their catch
Early mornings have a bad reputation. Everyone wants to sleep in. Nobody wants to wake up early. But then that’s modern living, I guess. Early mornings have been tainted by their associated with work
Autumn is most people’s favourite season for a reason, the weather is mild and it’s beautiful outside, but autumn in Denmark is bit more tricky...
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Early mornings have a bad reputation. Everyone wants to sleep in. Nobody wants to wake up early. But then that’s modern living, I guess. Early mornings have been tainted by their associated with work
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Ren-Jacques Fay Ray dancing Ruth St.Denis .ca 1915
If you don't think that advice from the early 1900s is still relevant, these 23+ 100-year-old life hacks are sure to change your mind.
The enduring spirit of the people who came before us lives on in the interpreters of Old Sturbridge Village.
Infants and young children cannot always tell us that they are upset or explain what is worrying them. So it helps to know about the way they send messages, or their cues. These can be different for different children but there are some common ones to look out for. Changes in behaviour are often the […]
Early mornings have a bad reputation. Everyone wants to sleep in. Nobody wants to wake up early. But then that’s modern living, I guess. Early mornings have been tainted by their associated with work
An explosion of wonder at the borderline of science and the ecstatic imagination.
Dementia can be a symptom of a variety of health issues, including Alzheimer's disease and other problems that cause changes in your brain. While it is rare for younger people (in theirs 20s and 30s) to develop the condition, it is possible to…
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Look, listen, touch, taste and smell are often taken for granted. Yet these senses are pivotal to learning complex tasks. Sensory play helps children to build skills in cognitive growth.
Scopello is a somewhat less discovered side of Sicily. Less popular with foreigners than say Taormina, Scopello is very small and very Sicilian. Cobbled streets, a handful of restaurants, an equal number of gelato shops and streets full of happy Italian children who race through revellers legs until the early hours of the morning. It’s […]
Look, listen, touch, taste and smell are often taken for granted. Yet these senses are pivotal to learning complex tasks. Sensory play helps children to build skills in cognitive growth.
Two fishermen work on knitting their winter jerseys while waiting for the boats to come in, Ramsgate, England, early to mid 20th century.
It seems a long time ago since I took these first several photos... ...in the flower-gathering, porch-breakfasting, weeding-in-the-morning, resting-in-the-afternoon, early summer days. ...days abundant with rain and sun and energy and movement... The more recent weeks of heat and stillness have woven their spell of inertia, with the white-noise hum of the
Play and games for kids:: Zero to Two eBook of Play. 25 ideas for babies and toddlers, additional links to over 50+ activities. Great resource for parents.
The wild violet, humble she may be, is one of the most beloved of woodland blossoms. Delicate and demure, her petals tipped down toward the forest floor, she blooms amid the moss and fallen leaves left from autumns past. The drydown on this one is where it reallllly shines. Totally swoonworthy. Early stages are a bit woody, green, slightly sharp, resinous... but the drydown? Sweet and feminine and perfectly ethereal on me. Violet petals clothed in Raindrops on a base of Ambrette, White Woods, and damp forest floor with a hint of Wild Iris and wisps of sweet tree Resins winding throughout. A violet by a mossy stone half hidden from the eye fair as a star when only one is shining in the sky ~ William Wordsworth Blended in a base of fractionated coconut oil and presented in your choice of an 8ml or 15ml rectangular roll on bottle, your perfume will arrive suitably packaged for gifting in a lovely embossed gift box. Perfect for gifting someone else or simply for treating yourself to something fun and unique.
It's tempting to stay up late when it feels like the most fun part of your day. The kids are asleep. The TV shows are better. You can snack. But the truly magical time of day is early morning—no, earlier than that. Whatever you're thinking, it's probably earlier. After a few months of waking up
Paintings 2009 Jake Baddeley ⋆ collection of paintings from 2008 * The Rite * Burning Wishes * The Throne * Venus * Pandora * and more ...
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The Arctic gives home to people for thousands of years. Today, the population is approximately four million, spread out more than one-sixth of the Earth's landmass. There are over 40 different indigenous ethnic groups and dozens of languages. This diverse population is divided between the eight Arctic countries: Canada, United States, Russia, Finland, Sweden,…
Early Development Art for Encanto. Exploring Mirabel’s and Casita’s relationship and the magic that could be used.
Diabetes can be a severe condition if you don't treat it. Make sure you know what to look for so you can spot it early.
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Frank Wiersema is a photographer who is specialized in showing what life must have looked like in various periods in history. Last year, he and Hunebedcentrum teamed up to make a photo series that showed various aspects of life with the Funnelbeaker people (the Hunebed builders). In the summer of 2015 he visited Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen […]
Dive into the art of living a life you don’t need a vacation from. Click to uncover simple joys in daily living that make every day feel like a retreat!
A fascinating new study chronicles the family histories of European Bronze Age households, revealing the presence of surprising marital practices, patterns of inheritance, and the unexpected early emergence of social inequality within these homestead farms—including the possible use of slaves or servants.
this post began when i came across images of Tasha Tudor, a children’s book illustrator whose nostalgic throwback lifestyle (she lived in a replica of a late 18th-century New England farmhouse)…