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Most of the Proxies can play at least one instrument, which is part of why the Hall of Origin’s Concert Hall was made. Many of them can play multiple.
Gloam is especially notable because her harsh childhood required her to be proficient in multiple instruments. Piano and violin are the ones she started with, but as of current, she plays basically any key-based instrument, including the accordion, a little bit of koto and shamisen, any string instrument that uses a bow, the harp, and so forth. If you include the list of things she can play remotely via Psychic, that list grows longer.
Surprisingly, she struggles with the guitar, but she is stubborn in getting it right because she knows her father hates the instrument. Another instrument she wants to learn is the erhu. She fell in love with it on the first listen, and while she knows someone who can teach her, she hasn’t gotten around to it yet.
As for the other Proxies, Peacekeeper is unsurprisingly good at any instrument frequently used in rock, Sorceress and Wayfarer, due to where they were born and raised, can play the accordion as well as piano and violin, and the piano, clarinet, flute, and bagpipes respectively. Buddy can play piano and guitar (regular and bass,) and Blood Tansy, while unsurprisingly good at the guitar, is also notable for being really, really good on the saxophone. Commander is notable for not knowing how to play any instrument at all.
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A message from Prowl. With it, an attachment- a hefty gallery file of images and media. It reads as follows: > Wayfarer. Hello. If I recall, you showed interest in a few of Earth's modern day animals. I've taken it upon myself to compile a selection of a few of my personal favorites, and some that I believe you might like. (Please refer to #302- Scarturus tetradactylus.) Enjoy. attachment: [ wf6-earth.zip ]
You download the received data without really thinking about it (you don't believe that Prowl would send you anything malicious, after all) and you're immediately overwhelmed. Your rotors stutter and you end up diving for the nearest hideaway, your processors reeling from the sheer amount of files. You should really get your, well, everything modernized.
> That's very > Thoughtful, thank you. > Perhaps a heads up, next time? Before you send such a colossal upload my way? I'm a little outmoded when it comes to data transfers.
Primus, you're going to have images of jerboas superimposed over your vision for hours. You settle into your nook and rub your secondary hands over your optic.
> I do feel a certain affinity for the little hopping rodent, though, you're right. > ... Any particular reason you thought I'd enjoy it?
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Wayfarer Dev Log 2023.04.03.
Hi friends,
Here is a quick update for April.
✦ The Public Build
The next patch is on its way and should be released sometime this month. As a reminder, Patch 2.6. will require a full restart of the game. This means you cannot use previous save files or pick up where you left off. You must start from the beginning. Failure to do so will result in errors.
✦ The Alpha Build
The next alpha release is on its way! Major edits and proof of Episode 3 Part 1 are finished. I have currently coded around 50k of 350k words of content and I am aiming for a release this April.
If you are interested in subscribing to my Patreon for alpha access when the update comes out, please keep in mind that Episode 3 Part 1 is incomplete and only covers specific continuity paths. There will be more information on the requirements when the update releases.
Last month’s poll is still open. I am currently gauging how much of Wayfarer’s playerbase plays the game on mobile versus a computer. If you would like to participate and help me collect data, please check it out!
If you’ve enjoyed Wayfarer, used my tutorials, or would like to support my work, please consider supporting me on Patreon. Patrons receive access to the alpha build, a private Discord server, exclusive previews, bonus content, side stories, and other benefits.
(Please note that if you are pledging solely for access to the alpha build, the alpha and the public build currently contain the same content.)
Wayfarer is a passion project and creating it is a full-time commitment. Any little bit goes a long way to help me bring it to fruition.
If you aren’t in a position to support financially, reblogs, shares, ratings and comments, and spreading the word about the game are much appreciated and do a lot to help me out! ��
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“The use of traveling is to regulate imagination by reality, and instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are.” –Samuel Johnson
Even the most seasoned traveler is not immune to misconceptions and stereotypes. We all have a certain idea about what a country will be like before hitting the “book now” button.
Some of our ideas come from photos or other travelers, but the majority are born from the media…and they aren’t always pretty.
Egypt is one such country. Its tourism is suffering, thanks to frequent negative headlines about safety. I’m not one listen to sensationalist headlines, so I decided to go see Egypt for myself and document my experience.
Although I quickly realized that the reality of traveling in Egypt is far different than what the media claims, I was curious to see what other travelers thought about Egypt, both before and after visiting.
I surveyed fellow travelers who have visited the land of mummies and camels in the last six years and asked them two questions: What were some of your misconceptions of Egypt? And how have those changed now that you’ve visited?
Before traveling to Egypt, it’s important to know that it can be exhilarating, frustrating, and enriching – especially for a first timer. You will experience culture shock. I know I did, and my family is part Egyptian! Keep reading to learn the best Egypt travel tips for the first time visitor, directly from travelers who have visited recently!
First Time Visitors: Expectation vs. Reality
The Media and Tourism
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“I didn’t think it would affect tourism so much (hotels are empty, almost no people at the historical sights of Karnak Temple or the Valley of the Kings).” –Sharon, Travel Eat Enjoy Repeat
“It was sad to hear stories from the locals about the damage their tourism industry has suffered, but it definitely gave me the motivation to make sure I was spreading my word of positivity as a tourist in Egypt.” –Travis, Traveler
“I was surprised to see how poorly their travel industry is doing. I thought everyone wanted to go see the Pyramids.” –Olga, Traveler
“I expected Egypt to be quite an expensive travel option, but it’s actually quite affordable.” –Louise, Traveler
My experience:
Unfortunately, the media has painted a dark picture of travel in Egypt, and its tourism is suffering accordingly. Tourist sites are virtually empty compared to their pre-revolution crowds. Thanks to the current exchange rate and low tourism numbers, traveling to Egypt has become much more affordable, and getting photos without people in them is a given. I am aware that there have been several incidents in Egypt over the last few years, and of course, safety is never guaranteed, anywhere. However, the incidents in Egypt have been few and far between and only a couple of them have actually targeted tourists. Crimes happen anywhere and everywhere, and as it says on the UK Government foreign travel website “most visits to Egypt are trouble-free.”
Safety Worries
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“I was worried I’d be concerned for my safety, but I never felt unsafe on my group tour.” –Louise, Traveler
“The security throughout the country and at all the ‘touristy’ locations was phenomenal. I always felt safe, even walking around the streets alone at night.” –Travis, Traveler
“When I thought about traveling, the first thing I worried about was whether I was going to be able to do so safely. Although I did get a bit of attention for being a female Caucasian traveler, I wasn’t harassed due to my gender or skin color. I never felt unsafe in Egypt. In fact, the Egyptians took my safety very seriously.” –Josie, Traveler
“I felt uncomfortable walking down the street alone as a woman. Part of it is that I stood out quite clearly with blonde hair and blue eyes, but another part is just the culture and not being totally aware before arriving.” –Alex, The Wayfaring Voyager
“Traveling to Luxor and being in Luxor, there is much more security than 10 years ago. We never felt unsafe; on the contrary, people were extremely friendly.” –Sharon, Travel Eat Enjoy Repeat
My experience:
Having visited Egypt several times in my life (both before and after the Arab Spring), I must admit that I never felt unsafe in Egypt. Unfortunately, traveling as a solo female in Egypt does garner a lot of verbal attention from men, especially toward women who appear foreign. While this unwanted attention is annoying, it’s typically harmless. I was surprised to find that traveling with a group helped to eliminate catcalling almost entirely, even when our guide wasn’t around. My tip for first-time travelers to Egypt (especially women): dress conservatively and brace yourself for cat-calling. (Note: I don’t condone this behavior whatsoever but I do think it’s important to be transparent about what it’s like for visiting women). In my experience, booking a guided tour greatly reduced the catcalling issue.
Bustling Cities and Markets
Aswan Bazaar
“In Egypt, everything is up for barter and nothing is free. Knowing some key words in Arabic is handy (no and thank you in particular), especially when navigating the bazaars.“ –Louise, Traveler
“If you are more introverted, you will have a difficult time with the many pushy street vendors that congregate in the tourist locations.” –Sean, Traveler
“I didn’t know exactly what to expect when traveling to Egypt, but I was definitely surprised by the attempts to fool me into buying things. Egypt stole my heart in a number of ways as a history-lover, but it was much more challenging than I had expected to get around.” –Alex, The Wayfaring Voyager
“What we found was anything but what we had been preconditioned to believe! Arriving in the hustle and bustle of Cairo, the atmosphere was undeniably electric.” –Sarah, Exploring Kiwis
My experience:
Like many countries, Egypt has its fair share of street vendors pushing you to purchase souvenirs, especially in the big cities and at tourist sites. Negotiating and tipping are a big part of the culture, which often comes as a bit of a shock to first time visitors to Egypt. If you love haggling at markets, Egypt is the place to be. If not, usually a firm but polite “lah shokran” (no thank you) wards off even the pushiest of vendors.
Egyptian Hospitality
Travis in Aswan
Photo Credit: Olga Z.
“I thought Egyptians may not be hospitable to westerners, but they are actually really welcoming.” –Louise, Traveler
“Almost everyone was friendly and welcoming, which I didn’t expect.” –Olga, Traveler
“As a solo traveler I was nervous but was completely overwhelmed by the generosity and kindness of the Egyptian people.” –Travis, Geckos Traveler
“The people were very kind. All in all, Egypt was amazing.” –Josie, Traveler
My experience:
I’m not surprised by the number of people who think Egypt is hostile to foreigners before visiting for the first time, thanks to the mainstream media. Egyptian hospitality may not be making headlines, but it certainly should be. When I went on my group tour, we were welcomed by vendors and locals alike, everywhere we went. Everyone wanted to know where we were from and excitedly took selfies with our group. They made sure to remind us that we (and our friends) are welcome in Egypt.
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Other surprises
The Food
New on the #blog! A guide to the must eat foods when visiting #Cairo #Egypt! Link in bio. Pictured: homemade #koshary
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“I expected breakfast to resemble something like home (Australia), but it doesn’t. Think lots of carbs, jam, feta style cheese, and beans. Eating gluten-free was a challenge.” –Louise, Geckos Adventurer
Depending on your dietary restrictions, you may have a hard time eating in Egypt. In particular, one of my group tour members was allergic to gluten and he had a difficult time partaking in Egypt’s carb-heavy cuisine. Tip: check out my Egyptian Food Guide to get an idea of what Egyptian food is like and to discover what you need to eat while visiting Egypt for the first time!
The Nature
I'd never been camping before but you're looking at where I took my first overnight camping trip with @egypttailor! The White Desert in Egypt consists of mixes of limestone rocks that have formed a variety of shapes, colors and textures. Doesn't this look like the landscape of another planet?
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“Egypt is well known for its ancient wonders, but I would argue that the natural side of Egypt is more worth a traveler’s time. Being in the White and Black Deserts as well as along the Nile were a good taste of what Egypt has to offer in terms of natural beauty, and should not be missed in the itinerary of any worldly traveler.” –Sean, Traveler
I agree wholeheartedly with Sean’s statement. Egypt is more than its ancient temples. Its varying landscapes make it an outdoor lover’s dream! Learn more: check out my guide to camping in the White and Black Deserts: an activity not to be missed when visiting Egypt!
“Egyptian Time”
“Trains run on Egyptian time, which basically means they’ll leave and arrive whenever they feel like. Definitely take that into account when planning your trip.” –Olga, Traveler
Travel tip: If you’re one of those people that plan an hourly schedule when you travel, throw your plan away and start again. Most things run on Egyptian time, and there’s no point in getting worked up by long lines or transportation delays.
The Surroundings of the Pyramids
Most photos are taken from the back of the Pyramids
“When visiting the Great Pyramids of Giza, I did not expect to see a Pizza Hut and KFC. Many locals have told me the Pizza Hut has one of the best views for the nightly sound and light show. For some reason, I expect the pyramids to be far outside of the city but instead they are literally in Cairo.” –Hannah, Getting Stamped
This is something I often hear from first time visitors to Egypt and I remember thinking the same when I visited! Surprise: The Giza Pyramids are not in a vast, empty desert in the middle of nowhere. Rather, they’re a quick drive from the city. All the photos you see are taken from the back of the Pyramids.
Overall impressions of Egypt
Photo Credit: Exploring Kiwis
“Egypt was a pleasant surprise and a place that I would encourage everyone to visit – to be that close to ancient human history is absolutely humbling. Don’t let other people put you off – the world is a good place!” –Sarah, Exploring Kiwis
“I loved discovering North Africa and I am inspired to travel to more Arab countries. Morocco, Jordan and Lebanon are in the cards.” –Louise, Traveler
“All in all, Egypt was amazing! It was safe, fun and I learned so much historically and culturally.“ –Josie, Traveler
“My experience gave me the motivation to make sure I was spreading my word of positivity as a tourist in Egypt. It’s a country of great depths and diversity that I will most definitely visit again soon.” –Travis, Traveler
There you have it. You are now armed with the best Egypt travel tips for your first visit. I highly recommend booking a group tour to Egypt as it is not an easy country to navigate independently. I personally did this combined Egypt/Jordan tour with Geckos Adventures, but you can also book an Egypt only trip here. If you are over 30 or just prefer a lot more options, I recommend these tours by sister company Intrepid Travel. So what are you waiting for? Travel to Egypt and see what this historically-rich country has to offer!
Read more about Egypt below:
Pharaohs and Feluccas: Exploring Egypt with Geckos Adventures
Camping in the White Desert, Egypt: A First Timer’s Guide
My Cairo Travel Guide: Five Experiences Not to Miss
Egyptian Food Guide: Must Eat Foods When Visiting Cairo
Tell me: have you ever visited Egypt? What was the most surprising part of the country and what did you wish you knew before you went?
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He barely knew her, and he can’t forget her…It’s the dead of winter on Gansett Island, and Riley McCarthy’s mood matches the lousy weather as he and his family work to bring their new business, McCarthy’s Wayfarer, back to life. He can’t deny that he’s been in a funk since Nikki Stokes and her twin sister, Jordan, left the island last fall without saying goodbye. Riley, who’d been hired to fix the leaking roof at their grandmother’s home, had liked talking to Nikki and had been looking forward to getting to know her better when she disappeared. Months later, he still thinks of her every day, even if he wishes he didn’t. She’s hard to forget. As the manager for Jordan’s reality TV career, Nikki finds herself square in the middle of the kind of drama she’s had more than enough of, especially since her sister plans to go back to the husband who released a sex tape that devastated Jordan last fall. Enough is enough for Nikki, who quits her job and heads for her happy place–her grandmother’s oceanfront home on Gansett Island, hoping she might run into the sweet, sexy guy who fixed the roof last fall. She liked talking to him and wonders if he stayed on the island for the winter. She really hopes he’s still there. The minute Riley hears that Nikki has come back to Gansett Island, he has to see her. He has to know if the spark of attraction he’d felt for her is still there, and more than anything, he’d love to know why he’s thought more about a woman he met exactly twice than he ever has about anyone else. Come back to Gansett Island for Riley and Nikki’s sweet, sexy story and catch up with many of your favorites, including Mac and Maddie, Adam and Abby, Shane and Katie and Kevin and Chelsea!Includes a pre-signed title page. The Gansett Island Series Book 1: Maid for Love (Mac & Maddie) Book 2: Fool for Love (Joe & Janey) Book 3: Ready for Love (Luke & Sydney) Book 4: Falling for Love (Grant & Stephanie) Book 5: Hoping for Love (Evan & Grace) Book 6: Season for Love (Owen & Laura) Book 7: Longing for Love (Blaine & Tiffany) Book 8: Waiting for Love (Adam & Abby) Book 9: Time for Love (Daisy & David) Book 10: Meant for Love (Jenny & Alex) Book 10.5: Chance for Love, A Gansett Island Novella (Jared & Lizzie) Book 11: Gansett After Dark (Owen & Laura) Book 12: Kisses After Dark (Shane & Katie) Book 13: Love After Dark (Paul & Hope) Book 14: Celebration After Dark (Big Mac & Linda) Book 15: Desire After Dark (Slim & Erin) Book 16: Light After Dark (Mallory & Quinn) Book 17: Victoria & Shannon (Episode 1) Book 18: Kevin & Chelsea (Episode 2) Book 19: Mine After Dark (Riley & Nikki) Book 20: Yours After Dark (Finn & Chloe) Book 21: Trouble After Dark (Deacon & Julia) [amz_corss_sell asin=”1946136549″] Mine After Dark He barely knew her, and he can't forget her...It's the dead of winter on Gansett Island, and Riley McCarthy's mood matches the lousy weather as he and his family work to bring their new business, McCarthy's Wayfarer, back to life.
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Wayfarer Episode 2 Has Released! ✨
The complete episode is now available to play on the public build. This is a massive update that adds 340k words of total new content to the game, with multiple paths, consequences, and outcomes.
An average playthrough of the episode is 81k words, or around 4.4 hours of gameplay.
What Is Wayfarer?
Wayfarer is a dark fantasy interactive fiction game. With the storytelling of a novel, the player choice of an RPG, and the dice roll mechanics of a tabletop game, the game creates a unique experience that changes with every playthrough.
You play as a Wayfarer, a mercenary from an order of warriors immune to magic. An important contract brings you to the city of Velantis, where you are tasked with the mission of retrieving an ancient magical artefact. Along the way, you are embroiled in enemy factions, meddling guilds, and escalating political tensions. Your choices will ultimately determine the city’s fate – and the fate of every person who lives there.
To ensure the update works properly on a browser:
Launch the game from a fresh tab or window
If your save file is from September 2021, you MUST start a new file
If you encounter errors at launch or issues with saves, please read Troubleshooting Game Launch & Save Errors
Use Save to Disk to save to your device rather than your browser. This will prevent save data loss if your browser clears its history and you lose your browser saves.
Play the new episode here!
✦ New Story Content
Episode 2 picks up a month after where Episode 1 left off and includes:
The Wayfarer and Aeran’s arrival in Velantis
Surprise politics!
Two new factions to make an impression on, for good or ill
Name your sword and choose its history
A fancy gala
The introduction of several major recurring characters and potential romance interests
Actors! Theatre! Art!
Lore (oh so much lore)
A (potential) entanglement of a certain nature… or two
The ripple effects of your past choices as the story continues to evolve around you
✦ Game Statistics
Episodes Released: Prologue, Episode 1, Episode 2 Average Word Count Per Playthrough: 156,000 words Average Playtime: 8.5 hours Total Cumulative Word Count: 927,000 words
Statistics are for the entire game, not just the update.
✦ Bug Report
If you encounter a bug, please file a bug report through the official form. Bug reports will not be processed until August at the earliest.
✦ Discord
Wayfarer has an official Discord server! It's a chill place to chat with other players about the game, your playthroughs, the characters, lore, and possible theories about what might happen next. You can join it here!
Please note that the server is 17+ only.
✦ Thank You, Playtesters & Patrons!
A huge thank you to the playtester team for their incredible work checking for errors and bugs, and thank you to all my patrons! Wayfarer would not be possible without their generous support, and I would never have been able to create Episode 2 without them.
If you’ve enjoyed Wayfarer and would like to support my work, please consider supporting the game's development on Patreon! Patrons receive access to the alpha build, private channels in the Discord server, exclusive previews, bonus content, and other benefits.
Wayfarer is a passion project and creating it is a full-time commitment. Any little bit goes a long way to help me bring it to fruition.
Enjoy Episode 2! 💕
Anna (Idrelle Games)
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El estudio del arte prehistórico siempre ha estado ensombrecido por dos dificultades: la pérdida de elementos artísticos como la pintura corporal y objetos realizados en materiales perecederos –como la madera -, y la ausencia de escritura, que impide tener la información precisa sobre lo que pretendían expresar nuestros antepasados.
Afortunadamente, no todo el arte creado en los albores de la humanidad tendía a desaparecer con el tiempo. Si se han conservado figuras y signos dibujados en las paredes de las cuevas y los abrigos – lo que llamamos pinturas rupestres o arte parietal –, tallas en piezas de piedra o hueso – arte mueble – o simplemente, grandes construcciones en piedra como los monumentos megalíticos.
Las sociedades paleolíticas eran nómadas. Vivían de la caza y la recolección y no tenían la necesidad de establecerse permanentemente en un mismo lugar. En sus construcciones usaban materiales perecederos como madera o pieles, que no se han conservado. Las cuevas y los abrigos naturales eran utilizados a menudo como lugares de habitación, santuarios o lugares de enterramiento.
Las primeras construcciones como tal surgen en el neolítico, cuando el hombre comienza a practicar la ganadería y la agricultura, y, por tanto, se asienta en la tierra. Entre las construcciones más comunes encontramos los menhires y los dólmenes, dos tipologías de monumentos megalíticos.
Ejemplo de cabaña prehistorica
Los títulos de monumentos megalíticos hacen referencia a aquellas construcciones compuestas de grandes piedras desbastadas llamadas megalitos. Se comenzaron a desarrollar a mediados del V milenio a.C, de manos de sociedades neolíticas europeas.
La edificación de estos monumentos implica la existencia de una sociedad más compleja que la paleolítica, más organizada y capaz de llevar a cabo un trabajo coordinado de transporte y colocación de grandes piedras. Su función era religiosa y estaba relacionada con los cultos solares, y funeraria, pues en algunas se han encontrado enterramientos y ajuares. Los modelos utilizados se difundirán por toda Europa a lo largo del milenio IV y III a.C. y de ellos se conservarán restos importantes en España, Portugal, Francia e Inglaterra.
Los principales modelos de monumentos megalíticos son:
Menhires: son piedras de gran tamaño – llegan a medir entre tres y seis metros – y destacan por estar clavadas verticalmente sobre la tierra. Son formas megalíticas sencillas. En ocasiones aparecen ordenadas en los llamados alineamientos, que pueden llegar a recorrer cientos de metros en línea recta, y en otras ocasiones están completadas por una roca horizontal apoyada en dos verticales. También pueden encontrarse colocados formando un círculo. En estos casos los menhires pasan a denominarse crómlech.
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Alineamiento
Cromlech
Stonehenge
Se trata del crómlech localizado en Inglaterra (suroeste), que ha sido interpretado como lugar de enterramiento y santuario dedicado al sol y que es el resultado de diferentes ampliaciones realizadas entre el 2450 a.C. y el 1500 a.C.
Stonehenge (Inglaterra)
Dólmenes: Los dólmenes son monumentos funerarios, compuestos de grandes piedras verticales sobre las que descansan otras piedras horizontales, para luego cubrirse con tierra y simular una colina. Servían de sepulcro colectivo. Es la forma megalítica más elaborada, ya que son construcciones funerarias cubiertas, formada por varios bloques de grandes dimensiones que van evolucionando desde la sencillez inicial hasta estructuras más complejas. Se componían de un corredor largo que terminaba en una o varias cámaras.
Ejemplo de Dolmen simple
Distribución dolmen de corredor
Dolmen de Menga
Bibliografía
Alcina, J., Barandiarán, I., Bendala, M., Elvira, M.A., García, C., Jimenez, J. y Hartt, F. (1989). Historia de la pintura, escultura y arquitectura. Madrid, España: Akal.
Artehistoria, la página del Arte y la Cultura en español.
Triadó Tur, J.R., Pendás García, M., Tiadó Subirna, X. (2009). Historia del Arte. Barcelona, España: Vicens Vives Bachillerato.
Ramírez, J.A., Arias, M., García Fuentes, M.A., Del Castillo, B., Pallol, B. Historia del Arte 2. Madrid, España: Editorial SM.
MATERIAL CURRICULAR PARA LOS CURSOS:
2º ESO. Geografía e Historia (Decreto 48/2015, de 14 de mayo).
2º Bachillerato. Historia de España e Historia del Arte (Decreto 48/2015, de 52 de mayo).
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La arquitectura megalítica El estudio del arte prehistórico siempre ha estado ensombrecido por dos dificultades: la pérdida de elementos artísticos como la pintura corporal y objetos realizados en materiales perecederos –como la madera -, y la ausencia de escritura, que impide tener la información precisa sobre lo que pretendían expresar nuestros antepasados.
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Not All Who Wander Are Lost shirt
Not All Who Wander Are Lost shirt
Aurelie shrugs and gestures to the sky out the window and the fire crackling under the stew pots. “Everything seems material. The sky is the right color, and all the things do what they are supposed to. But I am not educated in this.” A man is sitting at the bar, reading over a book. He looks over at the new patron as they enter “Hey, welcome to the Wayfarer’s pub” He says almost absentmindedly,
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Niantic sospende il programma Pokémon GO Wayfarer
#Niantic sospende il programma Pokémon GO Wayfarer
Hai notato quei nuovi PokéStop e palestre in giro in Pokémon GO ? Io sicuramente. Hanno reso la vita un po ‘più semplice quando si tratta di girare quella ruota e ottenere chicche. Puoi ringraziare alcuni Wayfinder per questo, poiché spetta a loro nominare e rivedere tutte le fermate attraverso l’app Wayfarer.
Si assicurano inoltre che fermate e palestre non compaiano in luoghi pericolosi,…
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Holiday Gift Guide for Dog Moms
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It’s that time of year again, Dog Moms! It’s time to start making your holiday wish list, and this year I’ve got a few amazing recommendations for you!
In the spirit of minimalism, this year’s gift guide contains only a few items, but I promise they’re fun for all dog moms!
Plus, at the bottom of this post you’ll find a FREE printable holiday wish list! Use it for yourself, your kids, or your dog!
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Holiday Gift Guide for Dog Moms
1. Ray Ban Wayfarer Sunglasses
Okay, these aren’t specific to dog moms, but imagine yourself walking your dog on a bright, sunny day. Won’t you just look incredible wearing these beauties? Yeah, I thought so.
Shop Ray Ban Wayfarers here!
2. Friendship Collar for Dogs and Moms
You and your dog deserve some gorgeous bling this year, and Friendship Collar has it! There are so many beautiful styles and prints to choose from, and you’ll save 15% on your purchase when you use my code EDDM at check-out!
Shop Friendship Collar here!
3. Dog Mama Wine Tumbler
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, right? That’s why you need this super cute tumbler! So many colors to choose from, and it’s perfect for wine, coffee, ice cream, tea, juice, and cocktails.
Shop for tumblers here!
4. Dog Mom T-Shirt
Would you love to be a stay at home dog mom but you’re forced to go to work each and every day? This super cute tee is a real conversation starter, and so perfect for those casual Saturday mornings with your dog!
Grab this t-shirt here!
5. Matching Mom & Dog Hats
You and your dog will look so cute in these matching hats! These hats are great for protecting your face from harsh sunlight, and you’re bound to be a hit no matter where you and your dog go!
Get the hats here!
What’s on your wish list this year?
Let me know if you decide to add any of these items to your list! And if you end up getting any of them for Christmas, share your photos in my private Facebook group for dog moms!
How About a Freebie?
This free holiday wish list printable is a great way to make sure that your friends and family know exactly what would bring a smile to your face on Christmas morning! Enter your email address below to grab your free printable now!
FREE WISH LIST PRINTABLE
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The Top 20 Most Influential Personal Style Bloggers You Need To Follow, 2018 Edition
The Top 20 Most Influential Personal Style Bloggers You Need To Follow, 2018 Edition
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Ray Ban
Creada en 1937 Bausch & Lomb, tomó su emblemático nombre de su principal función, «barrera contra los rayos» (ray banner). Con sus modelos Ray-Ban Aviator y Ray-Ban Wayfarer, 1936 y 1953...
Creada en 1937 Bausch & Lomb, tomó su emblemático nombre de su principal función, «barrera contra los rayos» (ray banner). Con sus modelos Ray-Ban Aviator y Ray-Ban Wayfarer (1936 y 1953 respectivamente) se han consolidado en el mercado, como las gafas más más vendidas de la historia.
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He didn’t believe in love at first sight… Until it happened to him.Finn McCarthy, the youngest of the McCarthy cousins, is at a crossroads. As the lease on his Gansett Island rental comes to an end, he’s making plans to return to his “real” life on the mainland. He’s enjoyed the nearly two years on Gansett with his boisterous fun-loving family, but it’s time to get back to the life he put on hold when he came to the island for his cousin’s wedding–and never left. With renovations to the Wayfarer, the family’s latest business endeavor, all but completed and the grand opening slated for Memorial Day weekend, the time is right to make a move. That is until he stops by the local salon for a quick trim that turns his life plan upside down… Chloe Dennis, owner of the Curl Up and Dye Salon, is about to close the shop after another ordinary day when Finn McCarthy walks in and turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. Holy hotness! How has she never met the youngest of the McCarthys, and now that she has met him, why is it that she runs into him everywhere she goes? Despite the undeniable sizzle of attraction between Finn and Chloe, she is dealing with life-changing news that makes her reluctant to get involved with anyone, let alone a man who plans to leave the island for good in two short weeks. Finn can’t understand why he reacts to Chloe the way he does or why she won’t give him a chance to see what they could be. When she makes it clear that it’s not going to happen between them, what else can he do but go forward with his plan to pack up and leave at the end of the month? Unless the push-pull of undeniable desire makes them forget the many reasons why this could be a bad idea… Return to Gansett Island for another visit with all the series regulars and to find out if Finn and Chloe can overcome the obstacles that stand between them and the possibility of true love. Catch up with Mac, Maddie, Adam, Abby, Riley, Nikki, Blaine and Tiffany, attend Shane and Katie’s wedding, and find out what happens when Blaine’s troubled brother Deacon comes to the island. Get ready for another hot, sexy summer on Gansett Island!Includes a pre-signed title page. The Gansett Island Series Book 1: Maid for Love (Mac & Maddie) Book 2: Fool for Love (Joe & Janey) Book 3: Ready for Love (Luke & Sydney) Book 4: Falling for Love (Grant & Stephanie) Book 5: Hoping for Love (Evan & Grace) Book 6: Season for Love (Owen & Laura) Book 7: Longing for Love (Blaine & Tiffany) Book 8: Waiting for Love (Adam & Abby) Book 9: Time for Love (Daisy & David) Book 10: Meant for Love (Jenny & Alex) Book 10.5: Chance for Love, A Gansett Island Novella (Jared & Lizzie) Book 11: Gansett After Dark (Owen & Laura) Book 12: Kisses After Dark (Shane & Katie) Book 13: Love After Dark (Paul & Hope) Book 14: Celebration After Dark (Big Mac & Linda) Book 15: Desire After Dark (Slim & Erin) Book 16: Light After Dark (Mallory & Quinn) Book 17: Victoria & Shannon (Episode 1) Book 18: Kevin & Chelsea (Episode 2) Book 19: Mine After Dark (Riley & Nikki) Book 20: Yours After Dark (Finn & Chloe) Book 21: Trouble After Dark (Deacon & Julia) [amz_corss_sell asin=”1946136700″] Yours After Dark He didn't believe in love at first sight... Until it happened to him.Finn McCarthy, the youngest of the McCarthy cousins, is at a crossroads.
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