"I would often sit in the corner of the room wearing Dad's massive headphones, carefully replaying the records time after time. It was something I did frequently throughout my childhood with music, comedy and film, inspiring my own creative imagination, the headphones rendering the experience intensely personal, as though it were all happening inside my own head.”
― Simon Pegg, Nerd Do Well
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https://www.zazzle.com/floral_tapestry_black_red_and_purple-256733181662559386
My own designs are in stock
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Don’t mess with this Princess 👸🏻
shop shirt here 👉
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“HEARTWORK
Each day is born with a sunrise
and ends in a sunset, the same way we
open our eyes to see the light,
and close them to hear the dark.
You have no control over
how your story begins or ends.
But by now, you should know that
all things have an ending.
Every spark returns to darkness.
Every sound returns to silence.
And every flower returns to sleep
with the earth.
The journey of the sun
and moon is predictable.
But yours,
is your ultimate
ART.”
― Suzy Kassem
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The Claremont House is in the series Stranger Things.
Gothic Second Empire Victorian Architecture 1882’
Hamilton Yancey, Claremont’s original owner, was too young to serve in the Civil War – being only 12 to 16 in 1860-1864. But his family dubbed him “Colonel” as a young boy. He and Florence had 8 children, although their daughter Julia died at the age of 4. The other 7 had a grand time romping around the 8000 square feet of space, but their rooms were in the attic with the servants. The family lived in the cottage out back during the construction, so they had a close vantage point for every phase. The cottage now contains two of the inn’s guestrooms with a small kitchen and a bathroom. Hamilton Yancey is buried in Myrtle Hill Cemetery, which sits atop one of Rome’s seven hills.
Claremont was named for Mrs. Yancey’s beloved cousin, Clare de Graffenried, and their youngest daughter was also named Clare. The mansard roof, slate tiles and 14-foot ceilings are typical of the style of architecture, but the ornate gingerbread trim was very unusual in the South at that time. It was said to have been brought down by northern builders who were familiar with it in other parts of the country.
📷 from @southern_girl_dreaming
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"Great triumphs of engineering genius—the locomotive, the truss bridge, the steel rail— ... are rather invention than engineering proper."
- Arthur Mellen Wellington
Abandoned Stained Glass Locomotive Art
🖼 of ghost owl attic
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Holiday tree solution for small spaces and anti-holiday peeps. DIY this tiny tree with succulent trimmings
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Rabbit Spotting! Quaint Handbag to complete your perfect cottage picnic fashion outfit 🐇
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Who is ready for Halloween? Pick your mocktail poison party colors, grenadine for spooky fake blood.
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“Being the soothsayer of the tribe is a dirty job, but someone has to do it.”
- Anthon St. Maarten
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The most unique nested books Tea Time Table & chair set, I have ever seen!
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LIBRARY TABLE - In the tradition of European trompe l'oeil, this furniture appears to be a bookshelf but slides apart to reveal a space-saving dining table and two comfy barrel chairs on wheels.
HIDDEN COMPARTMENTS - Keep your favorite book or coveted first editions safely hidden and enjoy a great spot reading.
HIGH-QUALITY WOODEN HEIRLOOM - A hand-painted, lacquer-finished top of faux burled wood with ebony trim tops our library table with two tone-on-tone cushioned barrel chairs on casters
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Check out the fun music!
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Tiny cabin behind our tiny house. #cabinlife #cabinlove #tinyhouse (at Mountain Found Studio)
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