Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn’s massive new sculpture, 'Support,' is a stark warning on the impact of rising sea levels.
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Type Numbered and limited to 20 copies 20 copies available Signature Signed artwork Authenticity Invoice from the gallery Medium Photography: fine art print Dimensions cm • inch 50 x 40 cm 19.7 x 15.7 inch Height x Width x Depth Support Photography on Hahnemuehle fine art paper Framing Not framed Tags Architecture Geometric abstraction Buildings California Summer Waves Artwork sold in perfect condition Artwork location: Spain This photograph is part of a project on the architecture of cities and holiday resorts around the world. In this case, this image represents one of the famous circular geometric shapes used by the architect Jean Balladur in La Grande Motte (Montpellier, France). I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution
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This adrenal support tincture incorporates stress-busting adaptogens that have a nourishing, balancing effect on the body.
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I make these myself in NC. I hope you enjoy them. Thank you for your support. each patch measured 2" x 3" and has a hook and loop back with a matching hook and loop pad that can be sewn onto clothing or bags to creates a space for your new patch. Great for hats, book bags etc... Thank you and God bless
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Tubes are the most fun the ferrets of Motor City Ferrets can have with their clothes on! We have tubes of all sorts in the ferret room here at the shelter, but our crinkle tubes have been the absolutely favorite toy for all our critters for years now. Unlike store bought tubes, which often come from the same company that produces factory bred ferrets (BOO! HISS!), our tubes come from a small American business, and your tube purchase supports our shelter! All our clear Crinkle Tubes are 15' long. NOTES: the tradeoff for the wonderful crinkle noise that our tubes make is the fact that eventually they will tear. But fret not, for tears just mean more entrances and exits for our critters to exploit. Our crew keeps on using tubes until they're just full of holes...and getting to that state takes months, even with our tubes being in heavy use here in our shelter. If you feel you must repair a tear, clear packing tape will make for a nearly invisible repair. Just an FYI so you know what to expect! Also, remember that our tubes are spot-clean only as needed, do not submerge to clean or use hot water. We use bleach wipes here at the shelter, and a little spritz of your favorite cleaner is fine just for spot cleaning. International friends: if you're interested in ordering, please email the shelter at motorcityferrets [!at] hotmail.com
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Tubes are the most fun the ferrets of Motor City Ferrets can have with their clothes on! We have tubes of all sorts in the ferret room here at the shelter, but our crinkle tubes have been the absolutely favorite toy for all our critters for years now. Unlike store bought tubes, which often come from the same company that produces factory bred ferrets (BOO! HISS!), our tubes come from a small American business, and your tube purchase supports our shelter! All our clear Crinkle Tubes are 15' long. NOTES: the tradeoff for the wonderful crinkle noise that our tubes make is the fact that eventually they will tear. But fret not, for tears just mean more entrances and exits for our critters to exploit. Our crew keeps on using tubes until they're just full of holes...and getting to that state takes months, even with our tubes being in heavy use here in our shelter. If you feel you must repair a tear, clear packing tape will make for a nearly invisible repair. Just an FYI so you know what to expect! Also, remember that our tubes are spot-clean only as needed, do not submerge to clean or use hot water. We use bleach wipes here at the shelter, and a little spritz of your favorite cleaner is fine just for spot cleaning. International friends: if you're interested in ordering, please email the shelter at motorcityferrets [!at] hotmail.com
I make these myself in NC. I hope you enjoy them. Thank you for your support. each patch measured 2" x 3" and has a hook and loop back with a matching hook and loop pad that can be sewn onto clothing or bags to creates a space for your new patch. Great for hats, book bags etc... Thank you and God bless
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Oppression: unjust or cruel exercise of authority or power; something that oppresses especially in being an unjust or excessive exercise of power.
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To say that I love my dog would be an understatement. I adore him. He is one of the best things in my life, and there’s nothing I wouldn’t do to keep him healthy and happy. Showing him how much he means to me can be a little tricky though. emotional support dog Even though […]
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An outrageous Ina Garten recipe is this cheesy Shepherd's Pie taken straight from her Barefoot Contessa cookbook. This Shepherd's Pie is made with ground beef, russet potatoes, carrots, cremini mushrooms, and Worcestershire sauce and needs 1 hour and 30 minutes to bake and serves 4 to 6 people. Try to serve your Shepherd's Pie with a green salad, steamed vegetables, crusty bread, and peas and carrots.
If you want to support what I’m doing with this blog, just follow any of the product links and order whatever you want off of Amazon at no additional cost to you. That’s it and I’ll get a little bonus. Thanks so much for clicking! This is part eight in my series on Nonviolent Communication. You can find parts one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven here. Today we'll be finishing up this series by focusing on anger & gratitude. Anger It's important to learn how to fully express anger (and not in superficial ways like hitting or blaming). Anger functions like an alarm clock; it signals needs we have that aren't being met so we can do a better job of focusing on them. Even "righteous" anger should be handled this way. Anger takes a tremendous amount of energy and instead of focusing this energy dwelling on horrible things like murder, we should look at the root - what needs aren't being met - in order to understand what led to the action. This is not excusing such atrocities, but attempting to enhance life. 3 Things to Remember When You're Feeling Angry Realize that what people do isn't the cause, but the stimulus, of your anger. What is the cause? Choosing to blame or sit in judgement (even if not conscious of it) instead of focusing on which needs aren't being met Focus on your own feelings and needs so that connections can be made with others Focus on the other person's feelings and needs, which allows us to share in common humanity and follow what's going on in the heart instead of what's going on in the head Steps for Dealing with Anger Stop and stay quiet for a moment, then: Identify the thoughts that are making you angry (what action set you off - like the fact that when someone arrived at a business party, they spoke to all the men first) Look for the need behind whatever judgement jumps to mind (that person must be sexist since he talked to men first & I have a need to feel valued equally as a woman) Share what needs haven't been met by this action, which can require lots of courage *You might first need to empathize with the other person so they'll be able to reciprocate to you After you share your need, stop and ask the other person to state,what they heard Take your time doing all of this (sometimes using a card as a cheat sheet, like the graphic below, can help walk you through this process until it becomes automatic) If you often find yourself angry at others, then it might be helpful to practice these skills. Try this exercise: Make an "I don't like people who are ______" list. Then ask what your needs are when you make those judgements. Gratitude Nonviolent Communication is not just about dealing with difficult issues. At its core, it's about celebrating life, so this means also expressing gratitude with yourself and others. As with everything we've discussed in this series so far, our intentions behind our actions are vitally important. This means we have to scrutinize our praise and compliments. Although these forms of communication seem positive, they can still come from a place of judgement, making them helpful tools only on a short-term basis. This is because their effect wears off once people realize they are being manipulated in this way. Remember that labeling others is always a judgement. This is true even with positive labels. "You're such a good boy" might seem like a helpful thing to share with your son, but it creates impossible standards for him to live up to (the need to always be good and perfect, as well as a tie in his mind to his behavior and your love/approval). In order to use NVC to express gratitude, you need to celebrate the way your life has been enriched by others and not hand out praise just to get something. Keep in mind also that if you are giving a compliment in order to help another person's self-esteem, then you're really promoting an addiction to relying on others for their feeling of worth. Steps for Expressing Gratitude Identify actions that were a stimulus Share what needs were fulfilled Share what pleasurable feelings you had that came from the fulfilled need Just as we want to show ourselves and others empathy in difficult situations, we must always receive gratitude with empathy, too. (Often this is done from a place of egotism or false humility) Well, we've made it through the series. Whew! I know these posts have been a bit heavy at times, but NVC is such a helpful tool for relationships that its principles had to be shared. I hope you use (or at least consider) implementing some of these relationship strategies in your life. Download a printable version of the cheat sheet here What do you think of the strategies and steps of NVC? Do they sound like something you might use? Do you think you might investigate this topic further, or just use the information I presented to help improve your communication skills with those around you? I'd love to hear - leave a comment or email me at lisahealy (at) outlook (dot) com. Linked up with Thrifty Thursday Yes Works for Me Kitchen Fun & Crafty Friday Frivolity
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