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AJ ☆ 21+ ☆ EST ☆ He/Him ☆ Discord: (dm me)
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OC: Marcie Lindell ☆ main: early 30s ☆ seamstress & fashion designer ☆ aesthetic sideblog ☆ art of marcie
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Main: Phoebe Tonkin
Comics: Kate Bishop (2012-2018 Hawkeye comics)
Teen: Diana Silvers
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fallout: new vegas (NCR affiliated) ☆ fallout 4 (mayor verse)
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typically 1 - 4 paragraphs ☆ one liners + icons ☆ asks answered in new post
for starters i might write a long foundation for tone / setting, you do not have to match the length! write as much as you need to get your story across! + iconless or unformatted replies are 100% ok! minimal formatting, usually small text.
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Our Favourite Parks and Green Spaces in West London
People don’t often come to London specifically for the parks and green spaces. They secure themselves a hotel deal near Hyde Park in London but don’t consider the incredible views that will greet them every morning; or they book themselves a ticket to Winter Wonderland or another central London festival and forget that the venue is a vast expanse of greenery and nature in the city.
The London parks, particularly those in West London, are part and parcel of the city scape. Boutique hotels near Hyde Park London only add to the elegant aesthetic of the parks, with Hyde Park accommodation like the Signature Townhouse Hyde Park oozing traditional British glamour in the perfect London snapshot.
And while Hyde Park is very much at the centre of London’s affinity for and love of its green sparks and royal parks, it is not the only outside area that visitors and residents alike can enjoy.
Ealing Common
With an agricultural history, once upon a time Ealing Common was home to grazing and free ranging cattle and fowl, with commoners owning the rights to graze the land. Now, the park is vast and broken into sections by the rows of trees which give it a regal air not unlike the royal Parks located in the centre of the city.
Regents Park
So much more than just a park, Regents Park borders ZSL London Zoo and a plethora of coveted streets with their traditional townhouses and grand exteriors – making it one of the most picturesque and well situated parks in the whole city. It houses a lake with small pedalo boats, endless footpaths, a running track, and sports pitches and fields perfect for family days out.
Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens forms a part of Hyde Park – however, it has now become known as a separate park in its own right thanks to the assortment of things to see and enjoy within the borders of this regal green space. The allotment and vegetable patch is quite a sight to see, while Kensington Palace and the Serpentine Gallery are both focal points within the park. The Diana Playground is another must-see, as are the various statues and features dotted around the space.
Bishops Park
If you’re looking for a park which is far enough away from central London to enjoy a little peace, but still boasting plenty to see and do all year round, then this is it. Bishops Park is situated on the edge of the river Thames between Hammersmith and Fulham, and offers the river walk, a dedicated rose garden, an ornamental lake, an urban beach, and a skate park and bowl all within its borders. A great destination for family groups with plenty to do!
London’s love of green spaces
While this blog mentions just four of the popular parks in East London (plus Hyde Park, of course), every corner and street in London conceals new green spaces and natural influences – from the tree lined streets to the small residential squares dotted throughout the city.
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I don’t think I’ve ever posted my oc forms. Not all of them are here because I haven’t transferred them to Quotev to Docs yet (which sucks that I have to do it bc now I’ve lost the aesthetic layouts and hyperlinks) but I do have some!
Juliette Bishop (Harry Potter)
Camilla Cunningham (Stranger Things)
Ginny Munson (Stranger Things)
Juliette Rogers (Marvel)
Leyla Avci-Kilic (Deadly Class)
Diana Evans (The Devil All the Time)
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DARK ACADEMIA
books/movies/series that I’ve read/watched that had dark academia vibes
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) and a book by Walter Tevis
BBC Sherlock (Netflix)
The Theory of Everything (Netflix)
Imitation Game (Netflix)
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
Call me by your name (Netflix) and a book by Andre Aciman
Good will hunting (HBO GO)
The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater
Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
La grande belleza (previously on HBO GO)
If we were villains by M. L. Rio
A discovery of witches (only season one), (HBO GO)
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