Floris May Altman nee Summers
Born September 30th 1939 in Jamaica
Charlottesville , Virginia
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From our stacks: Cover detail from Engine Summer. John Crowley. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979. Jacket by Gary Friedman.
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true testimonial curch [completed]
i finally updated my game and finished furnishing this girl. i have it furnished as a wedding venue bc i can’t really see myself using it otherwise. i’m kind of iffy on the furnishing besides the chapel but i’ll probably change it depending on the household i play.
it is up on the gallery! you have to click on “include cc” but all the important stuff is no cc :). enjoy! glad to be back
gallery id: SimmerLJK
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Artsy Summer Exchange
Summer Date
Thank you @klayr-de-gall for hosting another wonderful event!💙
My giftee was @detroit-become-dyke, I hope you'll like their summer date!
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Artsy Summer Exchange
@klayr-de-gall hosted another event and wow I'm so nervous because I totally adore the artstyle of my giftee @vladlen4i!
And finally I can share, I finished it on 21th May already.
They asked for "some Tooth-Rotting Fluff for Reed900, or Connor, or Hank... maybe something sweet from their daily life/birthday present/date... really anything will be good. I just love dbh and wishing only bright days for those characters" and I hope this is tooth-rotting fluff enough!
Hope you're happy and you like it and enjoy, dear @vladlen4i!
Escalated with light again, shading was a pain and I added too many unnecessary details again. Had to scale the size down as well, hope the quality is still good.
Please do not share without credit, no reuplaod or claiming as own art and no commercial use.
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View of guests on veranda at Pike's Summer Tavern in Topinabee, Michigan. Printed on front: "Veranda at Pike's Summer Tavern, Topinabee, Mich." Printed on back: "Post cards of quality. The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y." Handwritten on back: "Dear Marion, I cannot find the big silver Reeds spoon. I have even searched the garbage hole. Thought perhaps you might have put it away for safe keeping. The story of the big fish is not overdrawn. I watched the fight for five hours & it was exciting. Only came in when night came on. The men had it hooked for 30 hours & only gave up when [undecipherable]. With love." Card is postmarked August 5, 1915.
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
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