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blackbirdsofrye · 1 year
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Traditional Powder Room - Powder Room Small elegant medium tone wood floor, brown floor and wall paneling powder room photo with furniture-like cabinets, green cabinets, a one-piece toilet, green walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, beige countertops and a built-in vanity
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redheadredliiips · 1 year
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French Country Powder Room - Bathroom
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Powder room - small french country medium tone wood floor powder room idea with an undermount sink, furniture-like cabinets, green cabinets, quartzite countertops and a two-piece toilet
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sepiasims · 2 years
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3/4 Bath - Bathroom Medium-sized, elegant 3/4-bathroom image with granite countertops, furniture-like cabinets, medium-tone wood cabinets, yellow walls, and an undermount sink.
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videodromess · 11 months
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Dining Room Kitchen Dining in Milwaukee With brown walls, a standard fireplace, and a stone fireplace, this large, elegant image of a kitchen and dining room also has a dark wood floor.
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natesmithcomedy · 1 year
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Powder Room - Bathroom
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A medium-sized, elegant powder room with a brown floor and dark wood floors is shown in the photo. It also has a two-piece toilet, dark wood cabinets, multicolored walls, an undermount sink, white countertops, marble countertops, and countertops that look like furniture.
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Powder Room Bathroom in St Louis Powder room: a classic powder room design
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intothewordless · 1 year
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Seattle Powder Room Bathroom Ideas for a classic powder room renovation
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charlesmansonatwar · 1 year
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Powder Room in Kansas City Inspiration for a small mediterranean ceramic tile powder room remodel with furniture-like cabinets, distressed cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink and granite countertops
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jinmark · 1 year
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Traditional Dining Room - Kitchen Dining
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Inspiration for a sizable, traditional kitchen/dining room remodel with a stone fireplace, brown walls, and a dark wood floor and floor.
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bluefuzzball · 2 years
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Porch Front Yard (Houston)
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chloeeruby · 2 years
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Traditional Powder Room in San Francisco
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blackbirdsofrye · 2 years
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Powder Room Bathroom in St Louis
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t34-mt · 11 months
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Qua'tuli's traditional adult north-east winter clothes when he returned home, around year 217-219 of GA, before recall (timeline is in the work, numbers might change one day). Altuyur is a hot moon, but only in the far north can temperate seasons can happen.
more infos on clothes below
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info chart, I'll expand on some things I've pointed out in the drawing, so make sure to read the notes before reading the text below
The family's folklore animal:
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The northern, puy'ul families always have an animal associated with them, said association is from history that happened with the animal, but the event has nowadays turned into folklore. The stories only being transmitted orally, they slowly diverge and change to be more fantastical. The emblem animal can start off as a regular one but slowly shift into more strange descriptions, eventually ending up as a unique beast. Even if two families have the same emblem animal, the stories will never be the same. The emblem animal will often be a coastal one. On Qua'tuli's clothes, it is found in a bone disk that is hollowed out, then tissue is placed under and attached on the side, and the animal is embroidered in the tissue. They believe that emblem animals will be here after their burial at sea has been done, they think the creature will pick their core at sea and return them to haanu.
Repeated Eye designs:
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each region have a different depiction of haanu, maanul's all-mighty mother. In the north their version of her has plenty of eyes. constantly shifting from place to place like clouds passing in the sky, they slowly reemerge from her face to disappear in the wrinkles of flesh at the end of her snout. this is what haanu's face looks like in the north ->
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a while i dont have an info chart of every version available yet (ill have a separate post for the subject), this is an old sketch but still very accurate! repeated eye patterns are seen as a protection symbol in north regions
Necklace to hide neck:
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Not having clothes isn't inherently seen as sexual, as context matters, although in day-to-day life adults might have certain body parts to hide depending on region. In the north east, adult of both genders will hide their neck, and will also always have their keel hidden even in interiors when wearing lighter clothes. Although they can be shown to their partner in private settings, they're hidden for cultural beliefs.
As i said context matters so showing keel and neck in north east while bathing (they bathe in groups) will not be seen as a lack of decency, as the setting is them simply washing themselves
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a tooth (of an unidentified animal) qua'tuli has found as a little child in the snow, while throwing himself in the powdered snow he just stumbled upon it and has kept it as his lucky charm. He actually has it with him as a recruit (inside a pocket), and when he came home after acquiring his iron talons he kept it on his foot glove.
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This is an okay 1918 Craftsman style home in Valparaiso, IN, for under $400K. It has 4bds, 2ba, and is $360K, reduced $9.9K, but Zillow estimates that it's worth $342,900. Therefore, it's overpriced.
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There's a small enclosed porch.
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And, a tiny foyer.
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The living room definitely has the Craftsman flavor with the built-in bookcases, even though they're not low nor have the glass doors, like a traditional Craftsman. Also, it does have the windows above the bookshelves, but they're modern and not leaded glass.
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The fireplace isn't brick, it looks non-functional with a painted white wood facade. It has a few beams on the ceiling and moldings around the walls.
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Nice double doors to the dining room. Looks like there's a built-in cabinet on the right.
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The kitchen was completely renovated. If you're going to redo a kitchen in a Craftsman, I think that it looks best with painted cabinetry.
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They say 2 baths, but this is a powder room. I don't care for the barn door sink cabinet, but the floor is nice.
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The child's bedroom actually has little roads inlaid into the floor. I've never seen that and it's permanent, so I wouldn't choose it.
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Bedroom #2 isn't used.
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Bedroom #3 is an other child's room. It has a nice bow window.
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In the finished attic there's a dormitory style bedroom, but I guess it doesn't count.
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This is pretty. The principal bedroom is up here.
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There's a patio in the backyard.
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And, there's also a side yard. It's a 5,793 sq ft lot.
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A driveway to the garage under the house.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/107-Institute-St-Valparaiso-IN-46383/81527252_zpid/?
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cheruib · 1 year
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some of my favorite traditional tunisian sweets!:
- almond bryouettes (top left): a thin cigar-shaped sheet of brick pastry filled with delicious almond paste and decorated with a touch of hazelnut powder.
- bjawia (top right): prepared with roasted dried fruits which deliver all their aromas in a soft syrup to form a divine bite sprinkled with pistachios.
- kaak warka (bottom left): a very delicate donut shaped pastry filled with marzipan that’s been flavored with rose water. (my personal favorite)
- baklawa (bottom right): distinguished by its firm consistency, its thin layers of pastry drizzled with butter. And with a compact, melt-in-the-mouth filling bathed in sugar syrup and flavored with geranium water.
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delightingintragedy · 8 months
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Various Uses for Fossils in Magic from Wisht Waters by Gemma Gary
"Sea fossils, as well a guarding against drowning, had other protective uses. The fossils of sea urchins, or Echinoids, were employed for a variety of protections. Upon these fossils, one might find a star-like pattern, very reminiscent of the 'daisy-wheels', which one might find inscribed into the timbers and masonry of ancient buildings, most likely for apotropaic purposes. Their folk names include shepherd's crowns, thunder stones and fairy loaves. They protected against thunder, evil spirits and witches, prevented milk turning sour, and in common with other fossil amulets, they sweated in the presence of poison. As 'fairy loaves' they might be used to ward off supernatural interference from the baking process, and to ensure an abundance of bread."
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"Belemnite fossils, from an extinct squid-like creature, were known as thunderbolts, and were thus kept as charms to protect against lightning. Once believed to be the tongues of ancient serpents, fossilised shark teeth were one of the fossil amulets against poison"
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"Rings of stone, formed from the fossilised stems of the sea-lily were known as St Cuthbert's Beads, as were worn as amulets against evil influences."
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"The 'Devil's Toenail' fossils were carried as charms against rheumatic pain, and they were powdered to be used in the treatment of soreness of the back in horses."
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"Various accoutrements of the sea witch's divinatory work may be seen in the Museum of Witchcraft. Here we find that belemnites were employed by a Newlyn sea witch named Nancy. She would read the fall of her 'sea stones' to make predictions for fishermen. Perhaps their traditional association with lightning gave belemnites the virtue to make predictions regarding storms and changes in the weather?"
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[...] There have been many ways to bless, consecrate and 'sain' water, thus rendering it more potent and useful within various rites and magical operations. This might be achieved by steeping or immersing charmed items within the water, or else allowing water to flow or be poured over such an item. These may include charm-stones, fossils, flints, or the metals gold and silver.
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"Ammonite fossils were also employed as charm stones to cure cattle in 17th century Scotland. They were known as 'cramp stones' because cattle afflicted with cramp would be treated by being bathed in water in which a 'cramp stone' had been steeped for a number of hours."
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