Here's a 1930 home in Reno, Nevada that looks like a beautiful French chalet. So, why hasn't the 5bd, 4.5ba $1.1M home sold? Perhaps it's the decor?
But, who wouldn't want to come home to magical pink swirling walls & ceilings?
Or to relax in front of the fireplace in the huge, distorted-funhouse-mirrored living room.
And, if you're not dizzy yet, don't go in the bathroom. The mirrors in here look coppery. I do like the pink fixtures, though. Isn't this bathroom gigantic?
Is this the dining room? I don't know, I'm so disoriented. (Is that a trap door in the floor?) Maybe this is a dining/family room combo.
I thought that this was a bath, but it's the kitchen. Wow, look at the cabinetry. It looks like they attached big 3D appliques to cheap doors.
Don't think you've escaped the swirls, b/c they're in the bedroom, too. Shouldn't they have matched the wallpaper pattern, so it looks seamless, though?
This could be the primary bedroom with the draped ceiling and shelves.
The en-suite is nice. I mean, in comparison to everything else.
Wow. Well, it's a bedroom, but the daybed suggests it's a guest room.
Here's an idea I never thought of. Names all over the ceiling.
We're in the new addition to the house and it has a nice floor and stone. There's a kitchenette in the corner, so it must be an entertaining space.
Up the spiral stairs, there's another open room.
Now, we're in the newest addition.
Could this be another primary suite? A grand piano in the corner of a huge room with an open bath nook. I have no idea, but surely there's plenty of room to enclose this.
Is that a bar in the corner? Maybe this is a rec room.
A room with 2 steps down and an alcove. I don't think it could be a bedroom, but who knows?
By the look of the stone floor, which seems to be a bit of a rough terrain, this may be a sun room. I can't tell if it's clouds or a map on the ceiling.
There's a day bed in here off the sun room, so maybe it's a lounge or a guest room.
I think that this is a guest powder room, but the mirrors throw me off.
The original part of the house.
Here's a pond with a walkway.
And, the newer part each have courtyards.
The newest addition. I'm not sure, but the gate is probably the entrance to the property, which measures a total of .25 acre.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/720-California-Ave-Reno-NV-89509/7262661_zpid/?
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horse whose hair has been shorn to look like puzzle pieces with longer hair representing one type of piece and shorn flesh representing another color of piece the horse is facing away from the camera so that we may see the pieces all along its side back and neck the background of this image which seems to be a typical farm is completely black and white in contrast to our tan colored friend perhaps the missing piece in this puzzle does not lie in the horse but in its colorless environment
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I felt like doing another unusual colour combo, this time, using peach and khaki.
Outfit rundown
Skirt: second-hand Jane Marple
Cardigan: second-hand Axes Femme
Blouse: second-hand offbrand
Cat bag: second-hand Achachumu Muchacha
Shoes: old Clarks
Spice rack and cuckoo clock brooches: assembled by me with pieces from the Taipei museum of miniatures
Flower cameo brooch and earrings: vintage
Shiitake brooch: Design Festa
Bow: from a MM dress
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hello number 1 jimmy understander. do u have jimmy fic recs 🎤
Whoagh what high praise!! I don't actually... :(
Sorry anon... All I can offer are some rancher fics since I combed all the way through that tag awhile back (I'll read more Jimmy fics in time I prommy):
"those were kinder times" by SurrealSupernaturalist - 10k words of ranchers doing rancher things. Light angst, mostly fluff and hurt/comfort as Jimmy's healing, and the agriculture elements in this were absolutely encapsulating. Cozy ranch life...
dull&slow by canarydarity (AO3)- The ranchers are arguing for 6k words and it hurts a lot but it's very well written
strawberry wine (and all the time we used to have) by canarydarity - 2k oneshot that nails the vibes of "peaceful insignificance". It's comforting and I enjoy Tango's introspection a lot
to build a home by pastelitey - Series of mostly fluffy scenarios after the ranch gets burnt down, 10k words. There's a few moments within here that made me feel a lot of things though
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I would love to hear the megatheorem
It's not ready for full publication and won't be for a while tbh, but like, maybe before the end of summer? If I'm being optimistic? It will definitely go up here when it's finished, although probably in parts because it's an absolute beast, currently weighing in at over 25 pages and nearly 13k words.
Here's a sneak peek at the table of contents though 😎⚔💀
Also I'm just now noticing that I have "Empty's as Good as Clean" from the draft version of the poem instead of the published version as a section title, whoops. Pretend that's on purpose. Maybe it's a nod to the like, three hours where we thought @torbooks was speaking to us in code. That sounds like both a regular thing to happen as well as to reference, right?
Some segments have stuff I've pulled in from things I've posted here before but off the top of my head I don't think any of the sections are fully anything I've posted here. That is to say, as the draft currently stands, every section has new analyses in addition to anything pulled in from previous posts, though I'd say most of the sections are things I've haven't posted. I believe the sections that have the most pulled from "old" content are Lyctorhood Lite, Resurrection vs Waking Up, and A Cavalier by Any Other Name, which would all be under my "tlt meta" tag - I'll tag this one for ease of navigation if you want to poke around.
But don't worry, when it's ready, I will make sure everyone is subjected to my theories.
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This home is very different. It was built in 1917, which would make it part of the prairie style architectural movement. Located in Lakeview, Oregon it has 5bds, 3ba, $450K.
This door is so unusual, isn't it? It looks like it was a walk-in freezer door. There's a stepdown to the hallway past the first stair.
Very large living room has 2 large columns.
They are on either side of the opening to the dining room.
There's an interesting office/library with built-in shelving, a corner woodburning stove and window seats.
Large bath on the main floor has a shower.
Enter the kitchen from the front of the house and through the hall.
Cute little pantry.
The kitchen is quite large and has an arch, plus an arched opening in a half wall.
On the other side of the arches is a family room.
At the top of the stairs is a nice mezzanine with a door to the upper porch.
There's a cozy TV room up here.
And, a pretty large kitchenette.
This room is larger, but the rooms are kind of skewed looking.
The laundry room doubles as a bath.
This one is a child's room. The bedrooms need some serious brightening.
This has to be the primary bedroom.
The walk-in closet has a fridge and microwave.
And, it shares space with a bath.
The large up & down wrap-around porches are lovely.
A very big finished attic has potential.
A nice 2 car garage with new doors and cement driveway.
I tell what this small building is in the yard.
And, this is a very unusual shed.
The entrance to the property looks like you're entering a street. This unique property is on a .42 acre lot.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/246-S-E-St-Lakeview-OR-97630/343689129_zpid/?
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