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papabear85artist · 2 years
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La Mersallies the French Tortoise Furrie from the heavenly planet Pleasure Paradise
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La Marsellies the heroic, brave, noble, supportive, charming, optimistic, free-spirited, encouraging, daring, highly intelligent, creative, cheerful, fearless, good-natured, enthusiastic and caring French Turtle Furrie from the heavenly planet Pleasure Paradise has a good sense of friendship. He rarely refuses to participate in a certain journey or adventure usually when it mostly involves seeking buried Dragons Treasure or sometimes hunting various mystic relics on each island all across Pleasure Paradise. La Marsellies first met his true creator Papa Bear and his guardian angel aka Jodie the Pink Heavenly Whippet when he was hunting for the remaining Dragons Treasure on Chicken Valley when he was betrayed by a small army of Dragon Soldiers from the horrific planetoid Medievilonia before he was left to fend for himself. One day while he was picking several fruits from off a nearby tree, that was when The French Turtle befriended Papa Bear and The Pink Heavenly Whippet and a few other Furries whom they helped. While camping out for the night La Marsellies kindly agrees go along with his newly-found friends on their quest to Pig Island when Papa Bear promises a permanent home. Following a perilous journey all over Pleasure Paradise fighting off Wolves, Ferrets , Weasels and Coyotes the likely travellers finally arrive on Pig Island. Before they could celebrate, however, a whole swarm of invading MediEvil Dragons attempt to storm The Castle of Heaven to raid it's lost Dragons Gold. La Mersellies bellows in rage when he runs into the same Dragon Soldiers who double-crossed him earlier before charging at them and angrily beating them into submission. A very happy Papa Bear provides La Marsellies a Turtle Wand to teach him some magic. After concocting a Stupidity Spell on his Dragon Enemies Papa Bear offers The French Turtle a career opportunity if he promises to help build his farm, to which the latter gladly accepts. A short time later La Marsellies now has a job full-time as a guard at The Castle of Heaven as well as one of Jodie's loyal servants (who is now Queen after she obtained all of the remaining Dragons Treasure, making Papa Bear another one of her servants) and working part-time at Georgette's Ice Cream and Yoghurt Co (The French Ice Cream Cow now owns Papa Bear's Farm after the latter gave all of his Dragons Treasure to her, thus making him her employee) as a security guard. When not working The French Turtle either visits The Nude Camp, The Nudist Spa or one of The Nude Beaches for Papa Bear make a clay sculpture of him. He sometimes visits The now Georgette-owned Farm to feed his former Dragon adversaries bananas who have since been reduced to slobbering imbeciles with the minds of a primitive Ape. La Marsellies has a passion for collecting numerous Singing Flowers while at the same time picking sweet fruits off tree branches. When he finds a perfect spot The French Turtle slides into a river or lake and very happily starts floating calmly. As he floats around the lake or river La Marsellies eats the delicious fruits he balances on his fat tummy while he listens to the serene melody The Singing Flowers hum softly to him The French Turtle balances on his chest. La Marsellies soulmate is Liza the Tree Gecko Furrie whom he is ultimately protective of and vows to do whatever it takes to help her🐢🦎🪄✏️🖍️🖌️🍌🍍🥥🍇🍓🍏🍎
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famousinuniverse · 2 months
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Basilica of Notre-Dame of la Garde, Marseille, France: Notre-Dame de la Garde, known to local citizens as la Bonne Mère, is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it is the most visited site in Marseille. Wikipedia
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 2 months
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Sculptural half-relief of the Tarot card THE HIGH PRIESTESS.
Three colours available: -Polychromy. -Ocher. -Marble. Made of polyurethane resin and marble dust.
Available at Etsy, click here! Includes hook to hang on the wall.
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vivelafranceblog · 4 months
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Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille, France: Notre-Dame de la Garde, known to local citizens as la Bonne Mère, is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it is the most visited site in Marseille. Wikipedia
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fidjiefidjie · 9 months
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Bonjour, bonne journée ☕️ ☔️
Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde ⛪ Marseille 1970s
Photo de ©Alain Poggi
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hopefulkidshark · 5 months
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Notre-Dame de la Garde known to local citizens as la Bonne Mère, is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, & the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it is the most visited site in Marseille. It was built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille, a 149 m limestone outcropping on the south side of the Old Port of Marseille.
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clarkkantagain · 2 months
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la horde by winter vandenbrink
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philoursmars · 1 month
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Hier le 8 mai, la flamme olympique venue de Grèce arrive dans une de ses anciennes colonies phocéennes, Massalia !
Alors, posté au Mont Rose, j''admire le Belem, porteur de la flamme...
Il longe la Corniche Kennedy, passant sous la Bonne Mère, pour atteindre les plages du Prado...
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lamiaprigione · 6 months
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spyskrapbook · 15 days
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"Unité d’Habitation / La Cité Radieuse", 280 Boulevard  Michelet, 13008, Marseille, France [1947-52] _ Architect: Le Corbusier _ Photos by: Spyros Kaprinis [25.05.2024].
"The building takes the form of a housing bar 135 metres long, 24 metres wide, 56 metres high and mounted on stilts. Three hundred and thirty apartments, divided into twenty-three different types, can accommodate a population of between 1,500 and 1,700 occupants having at their disposal on the seventh and eighth floors a shopping street and a hotel-restaurant, together with a kindergarten and sports facilities on the roof terrace. The constructive principle adopted, the so-called “bottle rack”, consists in building apartments inside an independent frame of posts and reinforced concrete beams. The apartments are made up of standard elements assembled on the site. All the apartments are dual-aspect, except those on the south side. A sun-break loggia provides an open-air facility at the same time as limiting exposure to sunlight. Protected by double glazing, the apartment interiors are subject to the two basic rules of naval and monastic architecture: rationalism and simplicity. The living room, open on two levels, is the nucleus of the family “home”; upstairs the parents’ room occupies the mezzanine. The kitchen is equipped like a laboratory: electric cooker, refrigerator, rubbish chute and storage racks. The entire apartment is fitted with racks replacing traditional storage. The ventilation of the kitchen, bathroom and toilets is mechanically operated, while the entire apartment is supplied with clean air by an air conditioning system. These facilities were not found in the low-cost collective housing units of the time, and the standard surface areas of the Unité d’Habitation are greater than these by between 40% and 50%. The seventeen-storeys below the terrace are connected by eight interior streets which, given the overlap of the two-storey apartments, each serve three floors. Each street is accessed by a battery of four elevators complemented by a service elevator and three emergency staircases. The entire building and its equipment are designed in terms of the Modulor, the universal measuring unit conceived by Le Corbusier."
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leapastier · 5 months
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famousinuniverse · 2 months
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Basilica of Notre-Dame of la Garde, Marseille, France: Belfry, bell tower and statue of the Virgin with child....Notre-Dame de la Garde, known to local citizens as la Bonne Mère, is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it is the most visited site in Marseille. Wikipedia
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ecrasonslinfame · 3 months
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La Ciotat. March 2024
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we-can-be-heroes · 3 months
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Ah j’ai oublié !!! Résultats de mon rendez-vous médical ⬆️ premières extensions de ma vie.
Nails by cornail_et_vernis in Marseille !!!
Two top pics by me & 2 bottom pics by her
🤍🦷🤍
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Sculptural half-relief of the Tarot card TEMPERANCE.
Three colours available: -Polychromy. -Stone. -Marble. Made of polyurethane resin and marble dust.
Available in Arte Feudo’s Etsy Shop.
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What a nice weekend of football in Europe 🤩
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