I believe that Sheep Singers is a better term...
Or is that unfair to Sheep? Does it detract from the creative powers that Sheep possess and these "entertainers" don't?
I think some law, somewhere, might be in the act of being broken in this frame...
And, might I add, I can't think of another instance in my life where I witnessed a toothbrush being used in ways inconsistent with its labeling and design. I had no idea that it was a marital aid for turtles.
... my universe is ever-expanding...
It's called shelter...
From the storm...
the siege...
the onslaught...
A place to warm your bones, your soul...
A place that fills you with comfort...
A place of gathering...
A place that feels like home...
Be exalted in your space.
I understand...
i imagine getting my own place all the time and going down to the grocery store early in the morning before everyone else and to the coffee shop and having a really small place with wide windows and lots of plants and shelves of books and a tiny kitchen where i can make tea and noodles and a bed with a pile of blankets and just a place i can make uniquely my own or maybe a place i could share with someone but i just think about this place a lot idk
And those two, in the forefront of this photo, are two of the higher ranking criminals in all of this. They should face charges and prosecution for treason, and when found guilty, should lose everything for the crimes they've committed against Americans. Everything. And that includes their wealth and their lives.
There is no legitimate argument against this statement, especially in light of the fact that daily, an average of 32 veterans commit suicide, while others become homeless (at present, roughly 300,000 veterans are homeless).
To the burgeoning artist responsible for these images:
Practice makes perfect. That is why I love this post. You are active in your art, not just talking about it. So practice every day, and, along the way, I think you just might inspire others. Well done!
Instagram: @artwoonz gerçek medyumlar
This just made me actually giggle and snort out loud. A feature length film of "dancing" cat figures, presenting scores of personality spins on that, just ran through my head. Art film? Meh... but it would be fun as fuck to script and film something like that.
Hit me up with any ideas and let's have some literary and cinemagraphic-auteuristic fun... Let's make beautiful weirdness...
lets say, hypothetically, im a cat. a kitty cat. and for the sake of debate, lets say i dance dance dance.
Love. It.
While the OP had some strong sentiment about the renovations of this church (which I respect, even though I'm of a different mind and perspective), I think this shows creative intent and energy. The success of this project is purely subjective, but I feel like the goal point of the re-imagined church project is the altar-turned-kitchen. As I think of it, kitchens are generally the soul of a home, the place within a dwelling where the family that resides within gathers to prepare meals or grab snacks, but lingers therein to commune and share the day and its encounters and adventures. This is what family and togetherness means to me, personally, and those things are gifts from God. So what better place to house this than the altar-turned-kitchen.
Me likes...
I posted this church before, when it was first listed in its original state. It’s a 19th century church, built in 1871 and situated in Middleton One Row, County Durham, England. Usually someone will buy a church, clear it out, and furnish it as-is, or they’ll remodel it. This one was bought by a developer who completely redid it and is selling it for “offers in excess of £1,000,000.”
So, first off, how about a working antique pipe organ in the kitchen? Apparently, there’s a secret “organ room” behind it, which is a great hide & seek place (It’s probably creepy, though. Have you ever seen the workings of a big ol’ pipe organ?)
Check out the backsplash.
Clearly, this was formerly the altar.
This is where the pews were, and it’s called an “open plan” living room, but to me, it looks like a basement, and I hate the indoor/outdoor carpet. He also added floors to the structure, so this is no longer open and the original high cathedral ceiling is gone.
Stairs were added to access the upper bedrooms (there are 6) and this is not an attractive area. The owner gutted the property and has renovated everything.
The developer made 3 levels out of one huge church, so as you can see here on the 2nd fl., the windows are cut in half by the floor.
The en suite bath.
These are the stairs leading to the 3rd level, and you can see the original high ceiling beams up here. I would think that there was a choir loft up here, somewhere.
The tip of the original altar-now-kitchen is visible from here, on the 3rd level.
There are smaller bedrooms made to fit the contour of the original ceiling.
The view from the small peep hole opening over the kitchen.
While he saved a lot of the original features and relocated them mostly to the kitchen, I don’t like the levels wiping out the windows and I really don’t like the “open plan” living room. I guess I just like when people live in a church as it is, making only minimal adjustments.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/118963637#/?channel=RES_BUY
Happy Mother's Day, Michael...
I ❤ Photoshop
...and so does he...
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