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castielyre · 8 months
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Split Staircase, Genoa, Italy
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herdhi · 9 months
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boplocal · 1 year
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blushshop · 2 years
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laniemae · 1 month
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was just thinking
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nomaishuttle · 6 months
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i kind of dislike that its like. focused on your sim being a landlord it seems (from surface level looking into it) But whatever
#iiii am going to use it so i can have a huge family living on the same lot without having to use mods to increase household size#bc it gets overwhelming having to control like 50 sims LMAO. this is awwwsome bc i legit just this morning got inspired to start a new#legacy save ik i always say that and then i barely even make it to 3 generations but listen. this ones going to be different bc i remembere#ghosts and i have a rly cool mod so that only certain sims (kids animals and some other sims) can see ghosts#so i think itd be swagalicious to have a ton of ghosts . idk why i said swagalicious sorry. butttt itd be so cool to have this huge old#house and split it into smaller apartments so i can have a big family living there :] and have little likee detached apartments..#im just kinda bummed that itll treat the extended family members as like. tenants. rather than family members#BUT this is exciting. i feel like i cn make something rly similar to my great grans house#where like. you had the main house my great grans house and then you have my uncle ronnies trailer in the front yard and then#my aunt brits/shaes (idr whos it actually was skull) trailer out back...#and this could also be like my grannys house Ill never be able to actually make my grannys house in ts4 its got like. a kind of weird layou#its not weird TO ME bc its normal. but its built into a hill so ts4 doesnt like it#same thing with my grans house. both of them r built into a hill so its just not doablee 😭 unless they completely change the way they do#terrain + floor levels. bc the way my grannys house is like#the front door is ground level and then theres a little landing bit#and then you have a staircase upstairs and a staircase downstairs#and downstairs is Technically a basement but bc of the hill like. the back wall of the downstairs has a little patio. even tho the front is#likee. its not completely underground theres likee maybe 2ish feet above ground level and there s a window there peeking into a flowerbed#and the downstairs isnt like a normal basement bc its like. its got 3 bedrooms + a living room with fireplace and its own full bathroom. an#also the laundry room is down there#sigh.... so basically the house is like. its a very simple 2 story house but theres like. its just shifted so its a halfstory below ground.#i mighttt be able to do something with platforms ?? to make it work?? but i wouldnt be able to build it into the hill#my grans house is more straight forward like the basement is mostly underground aside from the very back wall which is also the garage#butttt its also got a little landing on the staircase that leads to the basement. and theres a door there that leads outside#it also has a bunch of random doors on the top floor (which is the floor you enter on but as you get further back into the house its like.#it kind of turns into a 2 story house)#this isnt my grans Now house she moved out yeah im upset abt it but whatever. but yeah its like that bc apparently the basement used to be#like. entirely underground but when the interstate was built they had to like. move the house ?? or move the hill at least. so yeah
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snowbatsims · 1 year
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INTEREST CHECK.
this braidy hair is nearly finished, all i need to do is adjust the weights and the front fringe a little and then it should be ready??
do i finally finish this
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rabbitcruiser · 9 months
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Mountain Day 
Looking for a thrilling adventure? Explore the breathtaking heights, stunning vistas, and diverse wildlife of these majestic landmasses!
Head into nature to enjoy the beauty and appreciate everything it has to offer on Mountain Day!
History of Mountain Day
Enacted on May 23, 2014, officials in Japan announced that they would celebrate and promote Mountain Day as a public holiday in the country. The purpose and idea behind the day is a simple one: get to know and appreciate the mountains and the blessings that come from them.
The law was put into action in 2014 but wasn’t actually enforced until 2016. For the years prior to the bill entering into law, it was a grassroots movement of mountain and outdoor supporters, as well as the Japanese Alpine Group, who lobbied to make the day into reality. A National Ceremony for Mountain Day that happened in the Japanese Alps at Kamikochi in Matsumoto, Nagao on the first celebration of the day.
An important argument for the bill was that the Shinto beliefs, which have deeply shaped the culture of the Japanese people, teach that mountains and peaks should be celebrated as an important part of nature.
And since approximately 70% of the landmass of the country of Japan is made up of mountainous areas, honoring Mountain Day seems like a fitting tribute for such a place. The highest and perhaps most recognizable mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji, which comes in at 3,776 meters at its peak, and is one of the country’s three “holy mountains”.
Because the day, August 11, had already been set aside by various local authorities, it was decided that it would remain the day. But even the date is fitting and appropriate as many people have noticed that the number 8 (for August), when written in Japanese, resembles a mountain, and the number 11 resembles two trees.
Mountain Day Timeline
1992 Sustainable Mountain Development adopted by UN
As part of the Conference on Environment and Development, the United Nations adds documents for managing the mountains as a fragile ecosystem.
1996 Mount Everest disaster occurs
A storm kills eight climbers in the mountain’s deadliest season to date. Several survivors will write their memoirs about the occasion.
2003 United Nations declares International Mountain Day
Working toward a healthier earth, the UN founds International Mountain Day on December 11.
2014 Mountain Day announced in Japan
After lobbying by the Japanese Alpine Club and others, Mountain Day or “Yama-no-Hi” is declared as a national holiday, though it has been unofficially celebrated for many years.
2016 Mountain Day enacted in Japan
The previously announced Mountain Day becomes law in Japan and is first officially celebrated this year.
How to Celebrate Mountain Day
Enjoy the observance and celebration of Mountain Day by taking advantage of opportunities to appreciate mountains and get out into nature. Try out some of these ideas for celebrating Mountain Day:
Head to the Mountains
Those who enjoy everything about the mountains can grab a group of friends and get to climbing! Whether your skills are novice or expert, this is the day to practice and improve them. Maybe it’s just a short hike for a half day, or perhaps it’s a week of backpacking through rough terrain and scaling seemingly insurmountable walls. Whatever is fun for Mountain Day is what matters!
And for those who may not feel much like climbing? Well, they can just head to the foothills and appreciate the view while on a drive or enjoying a picnic on the scenic route.
Perhaps it’s the Rocky Mountains, the Himalayas, the Andes, or the Alps, every continent on the planet has its own mountain ranges that bring texture to the landscape. So consider Mountain Day the perfect time to celebrate these unique and wonderful aspects of nature.
Enjoy a Film About the Mountains
If this happens to be a work day, or you live far away and there’s no time to actually get to the mountains, perhaps a good way to spend the day might be to channel that inner mountain climber and watch a story about the mountains and nature instead. Check out some of these movies that might aid in the celebration of Mountain Day:
Everest (2015). This film was based on the true story of adventure and survival that happened in May 1996 during a climb that was attempted on the summit of Mount Everest. At the time it was the deadliest climbing season of Mount Everest in history, with eight climbers dying over two days.
Into the Wild (2007). Another biographical adventure film, this screenplay was written and directed by Sean Penn, based on the 1996 non-fiction book of the same name by Jon Krakauer. It tells the story of Christopher McCandless who travels alone into the wilderness.
Meru (2015). This documentary chronicles the first ascent of a particularly challenging route, the Shark’s Fin, which is a 4000 foot wall that exists in Meru Peak in the Himalayas of India.
The Climb (2017). A light-hearted look at mountain climbing, this French comedy adventure film tells the real-life story of a man who says he would climb Mount Everest for the woman he loves.
Visit Japan’s Mountains
Perhaps the ultimate way to celebrate Mountain Day would be to head to Japan to visit this beautiful mountainous countryside. In addition to Mount Fuji, the other two of the Three Holy Mountains include Mount Tateyama and Mount Haku. But that is only the beginning, because there are more than 18,000 other mountains in the country of Japan. The beauty of the landscape and the opportunities to enjoy nature seem almost endless in this small, archipelago country.
Make a Donation for Sustainable Mountains
In an effort to allay the damage that has been done to mountains through sports, tourism and human development, some charities have been created to help. Making a donation to a charity that supports the sustainability of mountains is a great way to celebrate and be involved with Mountain Day, no matter where in the world you are:
Sustainable Mountain Alliance. This organization is committed to measuring, protecting and regenerating the natural mountainous environment by the reduction of carbon emissions as well as the negative impact of human activity.
International Partnership for Sustainable Development in Mountain Regions. Also known as Mountain Partnership, this non-profit organization is a voluntary alliance of various partners and members that are dedicated to the improvement and well being of the livelihoods of mountain people, as well as protecting and stewarding mountain environments all around the globe.
Kilian Jornet Foundation. A charity dedicated to the preservation of the mountain environment, this organization was created by Kilian Jornet, a young Catalan mountain climber and famous mountain athlete.
Run for Good. The ISPO global system for ecosports is particularly committed to raising funds that help to sustainability for the mountains as a vital part of the ecosystem. The efforts are to conserve, manage, protect, and preserve the natural mountain environment.
Mountain Day FAQs
What is the tallest mountain in the world?
The tallest mountain above sea level is Mount Everest, located in the Himalayan mountain range between Nepal and Tibet.
Where are the Rocky Mountains?
The Rocky Mountain range is located in the western portion of North America, in the US states of Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico and Montana, as well as Canadian British Columbia and Alberta.
How are mountains formed?
The tallest mountain ranges on earth were likely formed when pieces of the earth’s crust bump against each other in a process called plate tectonics.
What is mountain time?
Mountain Standard Time is a zone in North America, which is seven hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The time changes twice yearly due to Daylight Savings, making it 6 hours behind UTC.
How mountainous is Japan?
Japan’s archipelago consists of approximately 70% mountainous terrain.
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lemongrad · 2 years
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So I finally got around to watching Persuasion and I have Thoughts:
- Mary was terrible and petulant and I loved it. 
- The Musgrove sisters were lovely and captured the characters nicely
- Anne interacting with her nephews (minus the jam bit) was incredibly sweet and I think was a nice touch to show her loving playfulness
- The movie felt rushed and had no space to breathe which is SO CRITICAL especially with Louisa’s accident? You need time to sit with that
- I don’t really have an opinion either way on the ‘race blind’ casting (did it add much? eh. Did it take away anything? nah. Are they all very pretty? yes), but I’m worried that it will be a target if the film does poorly. 
- I know this has been discussed at length but out of all of Austen’s characters, Anne was probably the worst one to give the ‘fleabag’ treatment to (except for maybe like, Elinor Dashwood?)
- modern touches in historical settings can be done well. This wasn’t it.
- Wentworth just kind of looked nauseous the whole time
- Dakota Johnson is ill-suited for period dramas as she can’t help but look like she knows what an frappuccino is.
- in all the talk about making the movie “funny”, they left out the absolute best line?? “He had, in fact, though his sisters were now doing all they could for him, by calling him 'poor Richard,' been nothing better than a thick-headed, unfeeling, unprofitable Dick Musgrove, who had never done anything to entitle himself to more than the abbreviation of his name, living or dead.”
- EDIT: I also really didn’t like how they made Anne look like an alcoholic and played it for laughs? The character who’s defining trait is her sober thinking? 
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240,000 €
77m² / 828ft²
Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France.
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encyclopediavirginia · 3 months
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Split Staircase, Genoa, Italy
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Natural Stone Pavers Backyard in Orange County Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard stone garden path.
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Split Staircase, Genoa, Italy
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zebravalis · 8 months
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Philadelphia Roofing Huge, three-story, gray exterior home design with a red roof and a hip roof.
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cripthevoteuk · 8 months
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Living Room Formal Denver Living room - huge rustic open concept and formal limestone floor and white floor living room idea with a wall-mounted tv, white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
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stumblebumstudios · 8 months
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