But do you look like Sleeping Beauty? Because that’s Sleeping Beauty by John William Waterhouse.
But do you look like Sleeping Beauty? Because that’s Sleeping Beauty by John William Waterhouse.
Tobias Menzies is so fantastic. Poor Frank really gets the shaft. :(
Is it me, or when Jamie took his shirt off, is he looking more, um...*swole* than he did last season?
I know that the 1940s scenes are important, but I get impatient while watching them. I just think, “yeah yeah yeah, okay, let's get back to the hot ginger and some steamy/romantic scenes, already!)
Seriously, Claire has zero stealth. She should be dead like twelve times over.
Murtagh is Groundskeeper Willie. And I love him.
Outlander’s second season opens with Claire reluctantly opening her eyes at Craigh na Dun. She’s back in her own…
My mother claimed that late ‘70s Farrah Flip hair and all the big hair of the ‘80s happened because from about 1968-1978 all a (white) lady had to do was grow her hair out long, part it in the middle and keep the ends trimmed. She claimed hairdressers were going out of business, so they invented all that fussy hair.…
There are pictures of me in a bonnet. Because apparently I was having my picture taken before going out to help Pa in the cornfield.
Instead of proposing to his chosen woman, I really really want to see on a The Bachelor finale them haul out a huge ass sweetheart chest for him to give to her. And she weeps with joy because “It’s the gift that says he wants to spend the rest of his life with you.”
My mom dressed me like a doll for the first 10 years of my life. There was a two three year of Holly Hobby/ Little House on the Prairie wear that corresponds to this.
10/10 would wear this dress all the time
These reminded me of a favourite of mine, “Before enlightenment, draw water, chop wood; after enlightenment, draw water, chop wood.”
What’s funny is that there is a sort of “Cliff Notes” for Zen students that does in fact offer detailed, correct answers to the Koans, <i>Gendai Sojizen Horan</i>, published originally in 1916. Word has it that copies of this work circulate among Zen masters to this day.
For centuries, Zen masters have used stories and koans, or paradoxical riddles, to help students realize their true…
Actually, yes - mold damage can be remedied on wood, canvas, paper and even fabric. You dry the work out first, then gently remove the dried mold spores. Any staining to the paper can be removed by soaking and cleaning it to restore pH neutrality, etc. I primarily restore canvas, leafed frames and metalwork - that’s…
LOL - Elsa never thought of head lobsters! (“Madam, you appear to have crabs...”) *snerk*
Gorgeous! Although no one rocks a lobster like Wallis Simpson.
But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
OMG, the divine Elsa forever! There’s a whole ‘nother article there about her branding with le shocking as a signature color, like Hermes’ orange and Tiffany’s robin’s egg. And yes, it is a dream job because I get to restore damaged things to their place in the world. I love every minute of it, even at 3AM when I…