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rawson-butts · 7 months
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Sun Room Large
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Sunroom - large rustic medium tone wood floor sunroom idea with a standard ceiling
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yukikiss · 11 months
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Rustic Sunroom - Sun Room Sunroom - large rustic medium tone wood floor sunroom idea with a standard ceiling
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thorsenmark · 1 month
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Across the Canadian Rockies (Banff National Park)
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Across the Canadian Rockies (Banff National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the west while taking in views across a forest of evergreens to more distant ridges and peaks of the Waputik Range at Hector Lake Viewpoint. This is in Banff National Park along the Icefields Parkway. In composing this image, I decided on a more leveled-on view with the horizon. I felt I could capture a view looking over and across the forest to the more distant mountains. I liked how there was that little sliver of the lake to highlight a contrast between the forest and mountains.
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gay-jesus-probably · 10 months
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I am loving all of your takes on the craptastic disaster that is the TotK storyline. I was just curious, because I haven't seen anyone talk about it AT ALL, if you had any thoughts on the pretty blatant erasure of queer content present in botw. I'm not just talking about the awkward Zora plot that revolved around explaining to the audience how straight Sidon is (though seriously, wtf the whole thing felt surreal and like a last minute addition), but also things like the exclusion of the Gerudo Vai outfit and the specific inclusion of the straight sex Ed class, which was just downright uncomfortable. I know there were more moments but I'm of course going blank right now.
Honestly, I can't even talk about all that. I mean to be fair, this is Nintendo, I expected literally nothing, but I really wasn't prepared for them to be so... actively determined to shoot down queer headcanons?
I don't know if they were trying to, of course (though I'm pretty sure we all know Yona was shoehorned in just to sink SidLink, and for the record I'm very happy that the fandom noticed that and decided to shower Yona with love anyways, 10/10 work guys).
But my thoughts on TOTK's hatred for queer people can't really go anywhere, because it always just circles right back to when I was in Gerudo Town for the first time, and talking to the various people in the shelter. Then one of the kids asked me if I was really a man, to which I had the option to say yes or no. Now Link is many things, but I sure as hell don't see cis as being one of them, so I said no, he's not a man.
And the kids response was "I knew it! All men are liars!"
There is no option to refute this. The conversation then immediately ended with an adult coming to yell at Link... for being a man talking to a little girl. The woman had clearly heard the entire conversation, and also did not believe Link saying he wasn't a man. The game completely and utterly believed that if Link did not want to be called a man, he needed to be mocked and treated with hostile suspicion. Because the only reason he could possibly say that was if he was a man who was lying to try and get closer to the little girls.
I'm agender.
I don't talk to the NPC's in Gerudo Town anymore.
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jonnyworld · 2 months
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Today's walk to the library and back.
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rabbitcruiser · 2 months
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Alberta's Rockies
What do you think about my pic?
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zaryathelaika · 9 months
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Bad news for moose-dogs, bird-barking dogs, squirrel dogs, bay dogs and other kind of dogs out there. Especially since so many U.Sian are downwind of the wildfires up north.
Article is open access under Creative Commons Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). You should be safe to share the PDF in Facebook groups and such.
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battle-of-alberta · 11 months
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me: yeah so the election is going to suck the life out of me and subsequently this blog so don’t expect anything anytime soon
also me: uh oh sisters my epl hold on cowboys came in never mind
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Accounting division this morning tagging 😏
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shadowsandstarlight · 9 months
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I wanna do some more paleoart because that dromaeosaur was really fun and even though it hasn’t gotten much attention, the people who have seen it (both on here and my irl friends) really like it, also I love how it turned out. So, any ideas?
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December 6, 2022
Mr. Schmidt: Can the minister please explain to Albertans why they continue to pay for this pass? Can’t we all just enjoy Kananaskis for free, the way Peter Lougheed intended?
Mr. Loewen: I’d like to talk about our parks here. I like to promote them everywhere. As for the K pass, it’s under review with a new Premier and a new crew. We want to ensure it’s fair and good and accomplishing all that it should. Viewing a mountain, its peaks like a steeple, it’s a fact that parks are for people.
Mr. Schmidt: Given that there once was a man from Nantucket . . .
The Speaker: No preambles.
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The Central Library in Calgary is gorgeous. I love the Indigenous section
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magpietrait · 9 months
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horse pack makes me feel very nostalgic as a saskatchewan girlie
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thorsenmark · 6 months
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My Reflections on Waterton Lakes National Park and the Prince of Wales Hotel by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: While at Driftwood Beach with a view looking to the southwest across the calm, still waters of Middle Waterton Lake. This is in Waterton Lakes National Park. What I wanted to capture with this image was a balanced, leveled-on view across the water reflections to the bluff with the Prince of Wales Hotel and the mountain backdrop of Campbell Mountain and other ridges and peaks of the Livingston Range. I chose to work with NX Studio to better bring that complete setting in the image as I was having problems bringing out the true colors I wanted. I later exported a TIFF image to DxO PhotoLab 6 where I did some final adjustments with contrast, saturation and brightness for the final image.
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sweethavenbarn · 11 months
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Choosing the Perfect Wedding Barn: Tips for a Dreamy Countryside Celebration
Your big day is a rare occasion, a moment to cherish and remember forever. And what better way to celebrate this unique event than in the midst of the rustic charm and natural excellence of a wedding barn?
 Picture the scene: rolling hills, stunning scenes, and the comfortability of a countryside setting. It's no wonder that wedding barns have become well-known among couples looking for an extraordinary and charming wedding experience.
 So, if you have chosen to embrace the charm of a wedding barn for your big day, congratulations! Yet, with countless choices accessible, how would you pick the ideal Wedding Barns in Central Alberta? We've gathered a list of three hints to assist you with arranging a dreamy countryside celebration that will leave your guests in awe.
 1. Choose the ideal location
 With regards to choosing a wedding barn, location is fundamental. Consider whether you favour a venue nearer to home or, on the other hand, if you are willing to try an alternate region to find hidden gems. Research the locales known for their pleasant landscapes and wedding barn offerings. From the rolling vineyards to the charming farmlands of open country, there's a huge number of choices to look over. Find a location that resounds with your vision and guarantees easy accessibility for your loved ones.
 2. Size Matters
 Before falling head over heels for a particular wedding barn, cautiously think about the size and capacity. What number of visitors would you say you intend to invite? Ensure the venue can comfortably accommodate your desired number of attendees without feeling packed. You want that everybody should have more than adequate space to mingle, dance, and praise your wedding. Keep in mind that it's always better to have a barn that's slightly bigger than what you think you'll require, as unexpected guest additions may arise.
 3. Ambiance and Aesthetic Appeal
 One of the most captivating parts of a wedding barn is its special ambiance and aesthetic charm. From exposed wooden beams to rustic brick walls, these designs ooze warmth and character. Take the time to visit Wedding Barns in Central Alberta and submerge yourself in the environment. Imagine how your wedding decor will complement the current elements of the barn. Search for a venue that permits you to add your own touches while as still embracing the natural beauty of the surroundings.
 Final thoughts
 Your big day ought to be an impression of your romantic tale and individual style. Picking the ideal wedding sets the stage for a dreamy countryside celebration that you and your guests will remember for years to come. Make sure to take as much time as needed to visit various venues and pay attention to your gut feelings.
 So, what are you waiting for? Begin your journey towards a dreamy countryside wedding, and let the charm of Wedding Barns in Central Alberta deeply inspire you!
  Rick Davies is the author of this article. For more details about wedding Package services in Alberta Please visit our website: sweethavenbarn.com
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throughsmilingeyes · 2 years
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I’m trying to will fall weather into existence and made soup for lunch this week.
Meanwhile, it’s gonna be 28 degrees tomorrow.
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