One of my most favorite parts of the home renovation process is demolition. Follow along with us this week as I show our new home demo.
I think there are so many ways this could be used in therapy and I am excited to try it out! The basic principle is the kids can shake the bottle around to find the different words hidden in the rice. Once they find a word, they can:
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
You can most definitely see my favorite ships in this and I’m not sorry
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love thei...
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
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These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
A while back, I was browsing one of my favorite home/decor sites, Apartment Therapy and I stumbled upon a tour of an artist’s studio, one Alyssa Monks. Though the place was undeniably stylish…
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
To fill our stories with characters who feel as real as the people around us, we must delve deeper than classic archetypes and easy characterizations. This work begins with developing richly complex personalities for our characters that lend to their most vibrant portrayals. Discover my favorite per
The perfect Uganda itinerary that will take you through the most incredible wildlife-viewing spots in the county and my favorite cultural activities.
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
Hello hiiii, This picrew is the project I did for my graphic design finals The idea was to make a male base figure, since the majority on the website mostly lean towards female proportions(rarely see any facial hair) I put a lot of effort into this and I hope that youll have a blast creating:) If you happen to post my picrew please tag me, I want to see what yall are making (plus u can give credit) Here is my very dead instagram art account: @koza00000000
2Ha (Erha) 🐕🐈 Fan arts ''collection''📌 Most favorites of mine 📌NOT MY OWN ART📌
My favorite frames from the voices wip :]
Percy, Jason, Frank, Leo, Nico, I might switch it up so please keep reading! P.S. I don't own anyone in these stories. except the campers I make up! Sorry most of my stories aren't showing up. I'll write them again. Basics- (f/n)- first name (l/n)- last name (g/p)- godly parent (f/c)- favorite color (e/c)- eye color (h/c)- hair color/ (h/l)- hair length
A very evocative painting, by Frederick William Burton. ‘The Meeting on the Turret Stairs’ is one of the better-known works of Frederic William Burton. The theme comes from a medieval Danish ballad which describes how Hellelil fell in love with Hildebrand, Prince of Engelland, one of her twelve personal guards. Her father orders his seven sons to kill him. They stood at the door with spear and shield: ‘Up Lord Hildebrand! out and yield!’ He kissed me then mine eyes above:- ‘Say never my name, thou darling love’ Out of the door Lord Hildebrand sprang; Around his head the sword he swang. Hildebrand kills her father and six brothers before Hellelil intercedes to save the youngest. Hildebrand dies of his wounds and Hellelil herself dies shortly afterwards. Burton did not choose a violent episode and instead freely interpreted the story, placing their farewell on the turret stairs and leaving the reason for it to the imagination. His invention of the kiss on the woman's outstretched arm and the lack of eye contact adds to the poignancy of the painting. Explanatory text from the National Gallery of Ireland, via the Clare County Library and the Art Blog. (BTW - interesting use of "swang" for the past tense.) Addendum: A hat tip to "C," who notes that this painting has recently been voted "Ireland's Favorite Painting." A public vote promoted by RTÉ’s competition to find the nation’s favourite painting over the past five weeks found that the Frederic William Burton piece, which hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland, polled most preferences. One in five of those who voted (22 per cent) went for the romantic 19th century depiction of a young soldier stealing an illicit kiss from his beloved as they pass on a turret stair. Burton was from Corofin, Co Clare. The other paintings in the competition are posted here. Addendum #2: Lots of information about the painting in the Sept/Oct 2012 issue of History Ireland, e.g.: All the preliminary studies show a medieval tower as the setting for the picture; the direction of the stairs is accurate in being clockwise, like an Irish tower-house, just as the view is correctly taken from a chamber doorway looking towards the stairs. The artist was vigilant about accuracy, incorporating a late medieval loop window made of a narrow vertical slit in the wall, splayed on the interior so that it could be used by archers... The figure of Hellelil draws especial attention, her elongated back view emphasising the costume, with only a glimpse of the face and outstretched arm. The particular shade of deep blue was also used in Burton’s The Child Miranda (1864). The gown appears made of fine wool, with long hanging sleeves fringed in fur, fitted with a tight bodice down to the hips, creating an elegant outline majestically folding into an extremely full skirt, both the sleeves and gown lined in white fur. The decorative girdle about her waist is of a generic late medieval type, its band interspersed with a sequence of bronze buckles, linked so that it could move with ease on the hips. Wound around her golden hair are mauve ribbons that end with the hair woven into a mauve toggle, tucked into the belt...
This is a book of hetalia one shots that has some of my favorite ships. Most of the stories are smut/lemons so you have been warned. I also include Latin hetalia and Balkantalia/Yugotalia.
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
Free My Teacher Coloring Page, the perfect teacher appreciation gift. Your child can show the things they love about their teacher with this coloring page.
Dinkelsbühl Germany is one of the medieval walled cities on the Romantic Road in Germany, located at the intersection of former trade routes.
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)
Top 10 Mr Bean Photoshops! Mr Bean must be the most photoshopped guy in the world. There are literally hundreds of Mr Bean photoshops on the internet, but I have compiled a list of my 10 favorites.
We stand at a precipice. Now, more than ever, people are disillusioned and dissatisfied [https://www.highexistence.com/5-reasons-modern-life-depression/] with the systems and structures of the societies that they are in. The Millennial generation, now approaching ‘adulting’ age, is the first generation to fully bear this burden. There is rampant confusion, profound misunderstanding, burdened by the weight of student loans and suffering the paradox of choice [https://www.highexistence.com/parad
Time for another scene-by-scene retelling of an entire Shakespeare play! This time around I'm going to try my hand at adapting my first comedy, and it's one of my favorites: Twelfth Night . Let's get thing started with a good old who's who...
I didn't love him for the way he looked. Hand typed on stationary by Poet Alfa. This is one of my most loved poems. Perfect for: Strong Women Resilience Starting over New beginnings Motivational Empowerment Self Worth Breakups This is a typed poem created on one of my vintage typewriters. It's perfect for framing on cream or white stationary. It depends on what I have on hand. Approximately Sized 5" x 4" - 5" x 7". All poems are signed inside by the author. Look at my other listings for more poems-prose-thoughts on other mediums and different sizes. If you see a particular poem you would like typed up, please refer to this listing below. I can type anything you see on social media. https://www.etsy.com/AlfaWorldwide/listing/491780186/any-typed-poem-quote-or-passage-seen-on?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1615566614946 Look for me on Facebook at Alfawrites, Shewearspainlikediamonds, Ineededaviking and Ifindyouinthedarkness. My newest page FB is Simply Poetic home where I will share home décor and easy crafts inspired by a poetic lifestyle. Instagram at @Alfa.poet @Shewearspainlikediamonds @Ineededaviking @ifindyouinthedarkness @simplypoetichome Pinterest: alfaholdenpoetry I am starting a blog here: www.simplypoetichome.com I have written 8 poetry books and I have some signed copies in my Esty store. Shipping: I try my best to get all my items out as quickly as possible but due to the pandemic (and many USA cities having trouble receiving mail due to undeliverable addresses) I cannot guarantee shipping speed. Please keep in mind that right now most shipping times are beyond my control. However I do ship purchased items the next day in most cases. _____________________
Bow games are a big part of my daily routine in beginning orchestra and I have students do bow games every day for many months. That means that I need to keep bow games interesting so that students don't get bored with doing them. At the start of the year, students are in a new school as 7th graders and they tend to be extra quiet and a little reserved. I want them to bond in my class and start making friends in orchestra as soon as possible. This is one bow game that really helps students have fun together and start opening up. It may be a little roudy for some teachers out there, but I absolutely love it and my students beg to play it over and over. It's great for making your orchestra class FUN! First, I give every student a penny and I have them balance it on their bent thumb. The whole point of this exercise is for students to focus on their thumb as they hold the bow and help them remember that the thumb must stay bent. I have students do all of the regular bow exercises with the penny on their thumb...stir the mush, circle face, arm wave (you can read about all of those on my previous post about bow games). Students try to do all of the exercises without dropping the penny and they start getting just a tad competitive to see who can keep the penny on their thumb the longest. When we get to the elevator bow exercise (holding the bow horizonally and moving it up and down), students put the penny on top of their hand. This is so important for the students to know...that they must keep fingers bent while hold the bow so that the hand is flat! Now to my favorite part. We play a game called Sabotage. When the weather is good, we go outside and spread out. Each student balances the penny and they all run about with their bow and penny and try to knock the penny off of other people's thumbs. The rules are that students may not use their left hand and they must maintain a proper bow hold the entire time. When the penny falls off, they are out and must stand on the side to watch. We play until there is one person left and then the students all beg to do it again. If it's too crazy, you could make another rule...no running. Students really bond during this game and it gets the class lively and fun. So far, I have never had a bow break or anything. I have also used Sabotage as a small classroom game. It works in Minute to Win It as 4 to 6 students compete against each other for one minute.
These are my favorite Klance comics. Most of them will probably be from elentori, ikimaru and pretzellus bc I love their art :)