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hawkeyejrhuntress · 7 months
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On November 24 it will be two years since Marvel brought the Hawkeye series to the little screen. 6 episodes and 5 weeks of getting to know Kate Bishop and watching her annoy Clint. Watching them for those 5 weeks was amazing and it was one of the MCU shows I wished had gotten a second season. So, with the anniversary of the show coming up, I decided to create a Hawkeye Holiday Challenge.
How it will work:
On October 1st I will list the prompts for the stories. The prompts will have mini-ideas attach to them but you do not have to follow to the tea just think to the general theme. The stories must be posted on A03.
You can prewrite your stories and co-write them with others. But they cannot be published before the challenge. It is encouraged that you participate in all 5 weeks but if you can it’s all good.
Challenge Weeks:
Week 1: Nov 19th – Nov 25th
Week 2: Nov 26th – Dec 2nd
Week 3: Dec 3rd – Dec 9th
Week 4: Dec 10th – Dec 16th
Week 5: Dec 17th – Dec 23rd
There will be 5 weekly winners and one Grand winner. After each week I will create a poll with the stories that qualified, and readers can pick the winner. To qualify as the Grand Winner, you must write a story for all 5 weeks.
If I can find an artist to work with me the Grand Winner will get a custom art piece to go with their story of their pick for the challenge.
Rules:
Start Date will be Nov 19th and End Dec 23rd.
Each story can only be a one shot or a mini story with no more than 3 chapters.
When posting the stories use the tag HawkeyeHolidayChallenge23.
You cannot post all 5 stories at once. If you are doing the week one prompt is has to be posted with week one.
Have Fun and Be Creative!
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abstractnerddreams · 2 years
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Birds and Cupcakes - Seven (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1252657110-birds-and-cupcakes-seven?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=abstractnerddreams&wp_originator=5ETO%2FjsmyJ1YN2Exg0Rb2iZBPqVl5uPlPgfp1FXcUDrYFsByD8E3ICyIjx3cD60SnnpRyQpOdzUgumelu0N2COPRPfkgPohu%2BJGbyIfI68DxgOykavc6ZNxFZSZnPDPd You and Clint have been friends for years. When he comes to you with the biggest favor he's ever asked of you, you couldn't say no. Now, you're living with the man for the next three years as he rides out the terms of his house arrest deal for his part in the events with Cap. What happens when your friendship takes an unexpected turn? Will you regret it or will it just end up being a wonderful new chapter in your life?
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« 𝗣𝗢𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗗 » -------------------- 𝗦𝘂𝗰𝗵 𝗗𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗗 𝗽𝗲𝗼𝗽𝗹𝗲 ! 𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗴𝘂𝘆𝘀 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻 𝗔𝗥𝗖𝗛𝗘𝗥 , 𝗽𝗶𝗰𝗸 𝗺𝗲𝗲𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘁𝘁𝘆 𝗽𝗹𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 ? 😁 -------------------- #hawkeye #katebishop #clintbarton #yelenabelova #eleanorbishop #echo #wilsonfisk #bartonfamily #laurabarton #lilabarton #cooperbarton #nathanielbarton #tonystark #natasharomanoff #thor #brucebanner #steverogers #wandamaximoff #vision #bishopheadquarters #americachavez #wiccan #speed #hulkling #kidloki #youngavengers https://www.instagram.com/p/CbQrYWYPtX9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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jlbintheglen-blog · 6 years
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The medieval hall of Smithills 🌳 . . . . #smithillshall #smithillsestate #bolton #ancestralseat #ancestralhome #bartonfamily #medievalhall #timberframe #architecture #14thcentury #estate #countryhouse #blogger #countryblogger #countryhome #countrylife #countryliving #visitlancashire #mylancashire #lancashirelife #jlbintheglen #jlbthecountryman (at Smithills Hall Museum)
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wineanddinosaur · 5 years
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The 2018 Bordeaux Barrels Diary: Léoville Barton, Ducru-Beaucaillou, Branaire-Ducru (Wine Spectator)
Wine Spectator senior editor James Molesworth is in France for his 2018 vintage Bordeaux barrel tastings. While there, he's visiting the châteaus of some of the region's top estates, as well as some up-and-coming new producers.
If you read my report on Bordeaux's 2016 vintage in the March 31, 2019, issue of Wine Spectator, you know that the epicenter of quality in that vintagewas the upper Médoc appellations of St.-Estèphe, Pauillac and St.-Julien. With 2018 startingto play out in a similar fashion, at least in terms of weather and style, it would seem that a day inSt.-Julien would yield promising wines.
First stop: Léoville Barton, an estate whose 2016 is arguablythe best ageworthy, blue-chip buy of the vintage.
"The spring was really rainy, but right around the floweringwe got a reprieve, which was a miracle," says Lilian Barton-Sartorius. "Thensuddenly the summer was hot and dry, but the clay water table and old vineswere well-suited for that."
Well-suited indeed, as the 2018 Léoville Barton St.-Julien (82 percent Cabernet Sauvignon and 18 percent Merlot) is similar to the 2016 in style, with a torrentof boysenberry, blackberry and blueberry flavors that stay bright and vivid,but with even greater vibrancy and energy than the terrific '16, backed bylicorice snap and iron accents on the finish. It's another beauty in themaking. Even tipping just over the 14 percent alcohol mark, the wine retains adistinct freshness. Any overextraction wasn't an issue here, nor is it reallyever, as the Bartons prefer a lighter hand in the cellar.
"We're always very careful on extraction," saysBarton-Sartorius.
At Léoville's sister château, the 2018 Langoa BartonSt.-Julienfeatures vineswith a northern exposure, opposite Léoville's southern exposure, resulting in a more forwardfeel, loaded with cherry paste and licorice notes and a shade less obvious gripthan the Léoville.
Of note here is the Moulis property bought by the Bartonfamily in 2011, now named Mauvesin Barton. After three years of renovating the cellar and a continuingvineyard overhaul, the 2018 shines nicely, with very charming cherry, floral andsandalwood notes on an elegant frame. It is a delightful value in the making.
Just a minute down the road standsDucru-Beaucaillou, where Bruno Borie has been cranking out one of the region'smost distinctly styled wines since 2000. And in a vintage where concentratedberries were the norm, Borie got exactly the raw materials he wanted to playwith.
"Very, very small berries and very thick skins, withunbelievably ripe pips. They were brown as hazelnuts," he says of the seeds,an indication of ripeness. "So in the vat there was no risk of astringenttannin or extracting too much, even with the higher alcohol of the vintage. Atleast, that's what I thought at first, because you don't really know untilyou're done. But we did know we had something exceptional and very different in'18."
The 2018 Ducru-Beaucaillou St.-Juliengrand vin here is a typical 85/18 Cabernet Sauvignonand Merlot blend, and it's sure to raise an eyebrow or too when it's tasted. Itchecks in at 14.5 percent alcohol yet wears it seamlessly. Thickly layered andextremely dense, but the texture is plush and polished as it moves along, rather than sitting heavily. It brims with blackberry and plum reduction notesinlaid with licorice and well-roasted apple wood. The superlong finish hassteady drive, with a great graphite underpinning, rather than the racy feeltypical in '18, and it's going to stand out for a long time.
"We had 125 to 128 days from the flowering to harvest, arecord," says Borie. "And we had the most days with temperatures above [86 F], another record. If you look at the analysis of the wines, youmight think Ribera del Duero or something else. But the perception when youtaste it is we are still extremely Bordeaux. I think we got the ripest CabernetI can remember, but that's the change over time here. We now get a longermaturity process, but still don't end up overripe. Nothing will be the sameafter this. It's a marker. There are new standards now."
While St.-Julien is a relatively small Médoc appellationwith a remarkably consistent profile as a whole, there is diversity within itsranks. Just next door, at Château Beychevelle, the wine is still built aroundMerlot, rather than Cabernet Sauvignon, with the latter rarely topping theformer in terms of percentage in the blend. And also standing out in 2018 is thehefty 4 tons per acre that director Philippe Blanc got from his St.-Julien vines, whenthe AOC as a whole averaged 3.1 tons per acre. Blanc is also now settled in to the newcellar, which was completed in time for the 2016 harvest.
The 2018 Beychevelle St.-Juliengrand vin represents a selection of 50 percent ofthe crop, with a blend of 50 percent Merlot, 41 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 6 percentPetit Verdot and 3 percent Cabernet Franc. The Petit Verdot adds a spice andbramble note throughout, while the Merlot lays down a carpet of lush, invitingplum sauce flavor. The Cabernet Sauvignon adds cassis and a touch of muscle, without taking itout of balance, while the Cab Franc adds a hint of bass on the finish. Overall,the components add up to a generous feel, with a delicious array of blueberry,plum and black cherry compote flavors leading, all within a fresh andaccessible framework (though this wine will age well too).
The final neighbor in this quartet is Branaire-Ducru, whose148 acres of vines are all west of the main road that cuts through the townand atop a hill, giving it a breezier, cooler terroir that results in adiscintly floral, elegantly-styled wine. Owner Francois-Xavier Maroteaux countson Jean-Dominique Videau to make the wine.
"There were basically two periods in '18. Wet and difficultat first. Warm, dry and easy second," says Maroteaux. "The volume of water wasnot the issue, it was the constant humidity that resulted in the mildewpressure. But at the same time it helped in good canopy development, which weneeded later on to protect the fruit. And then the conditions through Septemberallowed for a long, slow ripening."
"And there was really no blockage in maturity," says Videau."Things slowed down but never stopped. Night temperatures were cool but not toolow. It was a special combination that gave us ripe fruit but fresh flavors, tannicwines but with good acidity."
The 2018 Branaire-Ducru St.-Juliengrand vinis 14.3 percent alcohol, making it theonly vintage other than the superb 2010 to cross the 14-degree threshold. Youwouldn't know it, though, as the wine flows beautifully, led by a pureviolet note that hangs effortlessly while plum and cassis flavorsglide in. The finish is solid and persistent, but not heavy, sporting a verysilky feel. Once again, this is as pure and elegant an expression of Bordeauxas you can find.
"You've got the accessibility of '09 with the density anddirection of '10 and '16," says Maroteaux.
You can follow James Molesworth on Instagram, at Instagram.com/JMolesworth1, and on Twitter, at Twitter.com/JMolesworth1.
source https://www.winespectator.com/blogs/show/id/2018-Bordeaux-Barrel-Tastings-Leoville-Barton-Ducru-Beaucaillou-Branaire
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hawkeyejrhuntress · 5 months
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In a few hours writers will be able to post their stories for the #Hawkeyeholidaychallenge and #BishovaHolidayChallenge! At the end of each week I’ll post the link for voters to vote for their winners for a week. I’ll also either send the link to the writers or post in the comments on their stories. I’m also happy to say we may have an artist lined up to create the art piece of the over all winners. I’m not sure if anyone of partake I think o got three confirmation that some writers may post. Regardless if it’s one story or 10 Im grateful to every one who has shared the posts about the ese challenges, promoted on their own time and etc. To the writers who participate Thank You
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hawkeyejrhuntress · 6 months
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Announcement
It is November 1st. Exactly 18 days till you can start posting your stories for the Barton Bishop Holiday Challenge. I won’t lie I do not know if anyone is doing the challenge but if you here is another reminder. All writers are welcome to participate if you been on the fence about writing Kate Bishop and Clint Barton join in! Let’s all come together to enjoy the Hawkeyes. Also, please if you are an artist and will be willing to do a Commission piece for the winning story, please reach out to me. As of now the winner is going to get a stick figure art made by yours truly.
PROMPTS & RULES
How it will work:
These prompts will have mini ideas attach to them but you do not have to follow to the tea just think to the general theme. The stories must be posted on A03.
You can prewrite your stories and co-write them with others. But they cannot be published before the challenge. It is encouraged that you participate in all 5 weeks but if you can it’s all good.
Challenge Weeks:
Week 1: Nov 19th – Nov 25th
Week 2: Nov 26th – Dec 2nd
Week 3: Dec 3rd – Dec 9th
Week 4: Dec 10th – Dec 16th
Week 5: Dec 17th – Dec 23rd
There will be 5 weekly winners and one Grand winner. After each week I will create a poll with the stories that qualified, and readers can pick the winner. To qualify as the Grand Winner, you must write a story for all 5 weeks.
If I can find an artist to work with me the Grand Winner will get a custom art piece to go with their story of their pick for the challenge.
Rules:
Start Date will be Nov 19th and End Dec 23rd.
Each story can only be a one shot or a mini story with no more than 3 chapters.
When posting the stories use the tag HawkeyeHolidayChallenge23.
You cannot post all 5 stories at once. If you are doing the week one prompt is has to be posted with week one.
Have Fun and Be Creative!
PROMPTS:
Week 1: Prompt - Baby Kate - (potential idea – Kate gets adopted by the Barton’s watch her grow through the holidays.)
Week 2: Prompt - Blip Holidays - (potential idea – Clint and Lila meet Kate during the blip. These 3 become a family and formed new holiday traditions, but what happens when the Barton Clan and Mama Bishop return how will these traditions hold up.)
Week 3: Prompt – Naughty or Nice - (potential idea – Clint plays Santa at the Mall due to losing a bet to Nat and meets a kid Kate Bishop.
Week 4: Home Alone Hawkeye Style – (potential idea- The Barton clan goes on a Christmas holiday with the Avengers, but somehow Kate is forgotten. What mischief will she gets up to and who will she save?)
Week 5: Prompt: T’was the night before Christmas
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hawkeyejrhuntress · 7 months
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BARTON & BISHOP HOLIDAY CHALLENGE 2023
PROMPTS & RULES
On November 24 it will be two years since Marvel brought the Hawkeye series to the little screen. 6 episodes and 5 weeks of getting to know Kate Bishop and watching her annoy Clint. Watching them for those 5 weeks was amazing and it was one of the MCU shows I wished had gotten a second season. So, with the anniversary of the show coming up, I decided to create a Hawkeye Holiday Challenge.
How it will work:
These prompts will have mini ideas attach to them but you do not have to follow to the tea just think to the general theme. The stories must be posted on A03.
You can prewrite your stories and co-write them with others. But they cannot be published before the challenge. It is encouraged that you participate in all 5 weeks but if you can it’s all good.
Challenge Weeks:
Week 1: Nov 19th – Nov 25th
Week 2: Nov 26th – Dec 2nd
Week 3: Dec 3rd – Dec 9th
Week 4: Dec 10th – Dec 16th
Week 5: Dec 17th – Dec 23rd
There will be 5 weekly winners and one Grand winner. After each week I will create a poll with the stories that qualified, and readers can pick the winner. To qualify as the Grand Winner, you must write a story for all 5 weeks.
If I can find an artist to work with me the Grand Winner will get a custom art piece to go with their story of their pick for the challenge.
Rules:
Start Date will be Nov 19th and End Dec 23rd.
Each story can only be a one shot or a mini story with no more than 3 chapters.
When posting the stories use the tag HawkeyeHolidayChallenge23.
You cannot post all 5 stories at once. If you are doing the week one prompt is has to be posted with week one.
Have Fun and Be Creative!
PROMPTS:
Week 1: Prompt - Baby Kate - (potential idea – Kate gets adopted by the Barton’s watch her grow through the holidays.)
Week 2: Prompt - Blip Holidays - (potential idea – Clint and Lila meet Kate during the blip. These 3 become a family and formed new holiday traditions, but what happens when the Barton Clan and Mama Bishop return how will these traditions hold up.)
Week 3: Prompt – Naughty or Nice - (potential idea – Clint plays Santa at the Mall due to losing a bet to Nat and meets a kid Kate Bishop.
Week 4: Home Alone Hawkeye Style – (potential idea- The Barton clan goes on a Christmas holiday with the Avengers, but somehow Kate is forgotten. What mischief will she gets up to and who will she save?)
Week 5: Prompt: T’was the night before Christmas
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abstractnerddreams · 2 years
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Birds and Cupcakes - One (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1246926041-birds-and-cupcakes-one?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=abstractnerddreams&wp_originator=X01nVrrEmmnFN7JuCK1EnV0b6hSxRcNVjeFe0Ak6Y3Lbcy7Vj5s2yxrEKGEQTj9lmREwog%2BdvBtPHCtg8XsXTBh7DycDaCBa%2BmIqQoyiCSM%2BBkZ20IiL5KHDZ86Dn%2BnM You and Clint have been friends for years. When he comes to you with the biggest favor he's ever asked of you, you couldn't say no. Now, you're living with the man for the next three years as he rides out the terms of his house arrest deal for his part in the events with Cap. What happens when your friendship takes an unexpected turn? Will you regret it or will it just end up being a wonderful new chapter in your life?
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jlbintheglen-blog · 6 years
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Nothing better than getting out to do a little exploring 🌳. . . . . . #smithillshall #smithillsestate #ancestralseat #bartonfamily #formalgardens #countrymanor #countrygardens #fairfaxandfavor #brandambassador #poloralphlauren #ralphlauren #dubarryofireland #dubarryboots #blogger #ukblogger #countryblogger #mensfashion #countryfashion #visitlancashire #lancashire #mylancashire #jlbintheglen #jlbthecountryman (at Smithills Hall Museum)
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Hey guys Guess what? I have not one not two but three new chapters on the Sunshine Girl for you!!!!
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New chapter guys and Baby Barton arrives! Enjoy xxx
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