Discovering the Magic of Douglas Fir Essential Oil
One of my favorite essential oils comes from the Douglas Fir tree, Douglas Fir Essential Oil. Nestled deep within the verdant forests of North America, the Douglas Fir tree stands tall and majestic. This essential feels like magic every time I reach for it. Beyond its grandeur, this tree offers a gift that has been cherished by native communities for centuries. Douglas Fir essential oil, with its…
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Link and Zelda making dried bouquets at their house in Hateno Village for @byszine 💕🌸
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Just You and Me Baby
Watercolor On Black Cotton Paper
2024, 8"x 10"
Magenta Peonies and Baby's Breath
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Soothing layers. Like laying at the bottom of a pretty fish tank, my oldest says. I hope you enjoy - take a moment and breathe!
Happy Monday, all!
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Yeah, so while I was on my "I'm going to read into Vanny/Vanessa as much as possible" journey, I noticed an odd quirk in her animations in how she moves. At first, I thought it reminded me of a ballerina, 'cause she's kinda tip-toeing, & she has this way of keeping her head & chest in one place as she moves, but I looked again & realized --
That's not ballet! She's doing a tight-rope act. Like, look at this one:
This is like standing up on the wooden boards before you do the actual tight-rope walking, & the ring leader is hyping you up as you do some fun movement for the crowds. &, then, these:
These are all instances where she walks with one foot directly in front of the other. In that third, she's doing the "woaaah" wiggly-ass balance movements & everything, as if she's swaying up at the top of the tent, even though she's down on solid ground.
Idk, I feel like the way her feet are placed isn't accurate (pretty sure they should be pointed left & right, not both forwards...) doesn't make this 100% correct, but I like it. It also connects back with her first SB teaser, wherein she's up in the rafters.
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Plant of the Day
Friday 19 July 2024
Here the annual Gypsophila elegans 'Covent Garden' (annual baby's breath) has been grown from seed to produce a display in this arrangement of containers.
Jill Raggett
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