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sylvan-soul · 7 months
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Sylvan Soul | Landscape Gardener | Landscape Installation in Perkiomenville PA
We are your dependable and trustworthy go-to Landscape Gardener in Perkiomenville PA, specializing in transforming your outdoor havens. Our passionate team combines artistic vision and horticultural expertise to create captivating landscapes that flourish year-round. Whether it’s a lush garden or a serene pathway, we tailor each design to your preferences, ensuring a harmonious blend of color, texture, and natural beauty. Moreover, hiring us for seamless Landscape Installation in Perkiomenville PA, will turn your landscaping dreams into reality. We meticulously bring your envisioned outdoor space to life, from initial design to final plant placement. From us, quality work is a surety. So, if you need our expert assistance, call us today.
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Landscape Architect near me | Landscape Architecture Firm near me | US
Louis Contino Landscaping: Your local landscape architect in the US, creating stunning outdoor spaces with expertise, passion, and personalized designs.
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lakotadesigngroup · 1 year
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Lakota Design Group | Architect in San Jose CA
We are your dependable and trustworthy go-to Landscape Designer in San Jose CA, offering innovative and sustainable landscaping solutions to create beautiful and functional outdoor spaces that reflect your individual style and needs. From custom designs and installation to 3D renderings, we can help transform any outdoor space into a beautiful oasis. Moreover, we also have a well-earned reputation as the most notable Architect in San Jose CA. We work with you from concept to completion, ensuring every detail is executed with precision and excellence. With us, you are assured of having a functional and aesthetically pleasing space that enhances your quality of life. So, if you need our expert assistance, call us today.
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lowcountryvistas · 29 days
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Landscaping contractors Charleston SC
In the heart of Charleston, SC, landscaping contractors play a pivotal role in transforming outdoor spaces into captivating havens. With a deep understanding of the local environment, these professionals blend expertise and creativity to curate landscapes that harmonize with the region's charm. From intricate designs to sustainable practices, landscaping contractors in Charleston take pride in crafting outdoor environments that seamlessly integrate beauty and functionality. Whether it's residential or commercial projects, these experts navigate the Lowcountry's unique ecosystem to deliver tailored solutions that leave a lasting impact on the community. With an eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, landscaping contractors in Charleston, SC, contribute to the city's allure by enhancing the natural beauty that surrounds it.
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sheltersdesign · 10 months
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The Best Interior Designer in Madurai - Shelters Design Studio
Madurai recently witnesses a huge growth in structures that gives much importance to aesthetic elevation and striking looks. Both commercial and residential properties now come up with attractive elevation designs. Along with elevation, commercial showrooms and offices also pay more attention for interior design and go with best interior designers in Madurai to add more value to their properties.
Among the various Architecture firms in Madurai, Shelters Design Studio have carved a niche over others in handling high value projects like jewellery showrooms, premium residences, IT Companies, High end villas etc.
Call us to consult on your project.
Please take a closer look at some of our recent work on interior designs in Madurai.
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panamacityplants · 1 year
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Indoor Plants That Do Well In Direct Sunlight
Indoor Plants That Do Well In Direct Sunlight
Heroman Services Plant Company is the leading Interior Landscaping firm serving the Destin/Panama City region. We provide personalized designs, installations, horticultural services, and maintenance programs for hundreds of prestigious clients across the South.
Heroman Services Plant Company LLC 505 Mountain Dr. Suite H Destin, FL 32541 (850) 785-8787 https://heromanservices.com/
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richardalperts · 1 year
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DC Metro Midcentury Landscape Photo of a mid-sized mid-century modern partial sun backyard landscaping in spring.
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romanylambert · 1 year
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archipro1 · 2 years
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A career as a landscape architect is something that makes changes in surroundings. You will learn about designing, planning, and making beautiful properties. If you have completed your degree majors in architecture, then you might need landscape designer jobs. No worries! Archipro, the architect recruiting agency will help you find a handsome job with a great package. Still confused? Give us a call for a free consultation.
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gorskilandscapingny · 2 years
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Do you searching for landscaping service near you?
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Visit today Gorski Landscaping NY. Your landscape is the main part of your property. Make it lovely and special with our expert landscaping Buffalo NY administrations.
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kw95design · 2 years
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Upgrade your home with KW Design Studio. We bring together vintage and modern-day architecture to create comfortable but captivating housing solutions. We are the best Architects in Bhubaneswar. For more information you can visit our site:- https://kwdesign.in/. call :- 9966253166, mail:- [email protected]
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oxean-et-al · 6 months
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A "brief" review of Submachine: Legacy
So, Submachine: Legacy was released yesterday, and I beat it about an hour ago, after just over nine hours of playing.
Review in brief: I liked it. It was good. It feels like a fitting send-off to the Submachine series (or this first phase of it, at least), though I won't go quite so far as to call it a "definitive edition" of the games.
Of course, there's more to my thoughts than that, hence the rest of this post. This review will be spoiler-free, though given the nature of the games there's not much to spoil. I'll also be assuming you have no idea what I'm talking about, so first, a quick history lesson.
The Submachine series is a series of (initially) Flash-based puzzle games produced by the Polish game developer and artist Mateusz Skutnik, consisting of 10 games in the 'main' series, released between 2005 and 2015, as well as 3 'spin-off' games, and one 'non-game experience,' for lack of a better term; this last item was also the final Submachine-related work to be released (or, in this case, finalized), being declared finished in December of 2017.
The first game, retroactively titled Submachine 1: The Basement, was, at its core, one of many 'escape the room'-style flash games, which abounded on sites like ArmorGames, Newgrounds, and Kongregate at the time.
However, as the series went on, the barest breadcrumbs of lore in the first game grew into a great web of narrative, held together by notes from multiple different (and sometimes unreliable) authors, and the games transitioned from being mere escape rooms into a unique form of puzzle game, held aloft by Skutnik's masterful hand-drawn environments, which benefit from his training as an architect.
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I mean just look at that.
With the death of Flash, the availability of the games diminished greatly, available only through purchase on Skutnik's website, or via large collections such as Flashpoint Infinity. The 'non-game experience' I mentioned earlier, Submachine Universe, remained available through itch.io as well.
But now, nearly six years later, comes Submachine: Legacy, a remaster/re-release of all prior works in the Submachine series, available on Steam.
So, with all that preamble out of the way, my thoughts.
Submachine: Legacy is, ultimately, just the original Submachine games bundled together into one program, with some graphical updates here and there. But it's not merely the same games as before; there have been some changes and additions.
On the UI side, your cursor lights up when hovering over an interactable object, which makes looking for things much easier. The cursor also indicates where you can exit a room, and (in some cases) which item to use in a given context (hammer, karma water, etc.) That's a fairly simple change which I think makes the games much better, and more fun to play.
There are short sections linking the main games, or "chapters," which are quite nice. Also very nice are the detailed landscapes now viewable through some windows and telescopes.
There are a few changes I am slightly less enthused by, though. Submachine: Legacy, to my surprise, incorporates most (possibly all) of Submachine Universe; however, presumably due to reasons of copyright, the multiple user-submitted theories that festooned the walls of every room have been replaced by architectural sketches.
Likewise, some of the puzzles have been simplified. In some cases this is perhaps warranted, such as with the rotating wheels puzzle (I'm not really sure what to call it) near the end of Submachine 2: The Lighthouse. In other cases, however, I think it makes the series lose a small amount of its charm - I am specifically thinking of how the pieces of silverware that are used in some of the earlier games as makeshift wires, bridging broken electrical connections, have been replaced by new power relay items. These are both fairly minor changes, but they did disappoint me just the smallest amount.
The only changes that I had a distinctly negative impression of were in sound design. Specifically, both the 'item picked up' sound effect and (especially) the 'electrical connection made' sound effect went on for far too long, and, in the latter case, was rather overused.
It's for these reasons that I can't quite call Submachine: Legacy a 'definitive' edition of the games, though it does come close, and I would recommend it for newcomers to the series (the price, for reference, is $25)
Submachine: Legacy also has new content for the long-time Submachine player (which, let's face it, is likely to be most of the player base), involving over a dozen monoliths scattered throughout the games, and a genuinely brilliant new puzzle. For the sake of a spoiler free-review, I'll say no more, though do note that (I think) it is possible to accidentally reset the monoliths, so be cautious.
Submachine has been a major factor in my life, and this feels like a fitting send-off to (this part of) the series, and I eagerly await the next installment in the series.
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fiercynn · 5 months
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Some readers are waiting for me to denounce violent resistance. They imagine that without this assurance, which they ask of no Israeli, I do not have the right to speak. They believe they are owed a version of Palestinian which surrenders everything white, Western liberalism affords our oppressors, and itself: the right to exist, the right to self-defense. They have criminalized our nonviolent forms of protest, killed peaceful demonstrators, imprisoned our poets, and assassinated our journalists. They do not believe in our historical or contemporary suffering. At the same time, they believe it is our natural state—part of the hazy, brown landscape of abjection in the so-called “Arab World.” It is an abjection we must accept, silently and upon the pain of our deaths. ___ And our dead—oh, our dead. Sometimes I wonder if we die at all. When hundreds of peaceful Gazan protesters were mowed down by Israeli soldiers, we counted them alone. This year, up to the day before the Hamas attacks, Palestinians were murdered at a rate of roughly one per day—more than two hundred by October 6. For us, even funerals can become murder scenes, or grounds for soldier assaults. If a murderer does not bother to cover their tracks, did they really kill at all? ___ I am invested in staying human. I read testimonies of Israelis from the areas targeted by Hamas. Almost invariably, they describe hiding in a safe room, a shelter meant to protect life. One man tells the New York Times, “In every house in our community [near the border with Gaza], there is what we call a safe room, which is a room that is built of very strong concrete and has a special kind of door that is supposed to withstand the fall of mortars and rockets. And that’s usually where the children sleep.” I find this detail so chilling. I wonder, what kind of world does one imagine one lives in, in which such structures are normalized? What kind of status quo does one abide, in which one’s children shelter each night this way? Does it really feel like peace? Does it ever occur to the architects to wonder at the reason rockets are thrown? Or has this society fully accepted that the mortars launched from Gaza are merely missiles of hate? Don’t their daughters miss waking up to the sun? ___ A message from my cousin. A home on her block, in Nuseirat Refugee Camp, is bombed. More are killed as they buy food in a nearby market. Asked to flee, she answers, “We don’t know where to go. . . . They treat the people of Gaza like monsters. Why?” [x]
- sarah aziza for the baffler on october 18, 2023
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due to my love of all things Cavalcanti and Ficino related, I went on a search for Cavalcanti's home. And la, I found at least what currently exists as the former Cavalcanti estate.
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[...] as far back as the Middle Ages the Cavalcanti, a powerful Florentine Guelph family, owned numerous holdings in the locality of Murlo between the Pesa river and its tributary, the Virginio. The old feudal property was destroyed by the Ghibellines after their victory over the Guelphs at the Battle of Montaperti. What remained of the estate was divided up between various members of the Cavalcanti family, and Lorenzo Cavalcanti undertook the task of reconstruction and improvement, as well as buying back neighbouring land, as recorded in a survey from 1498.
I presume this is the same Lorenzo Cavalcanti who was near Lorenzo de' Medici during the Pazzi Conspiracy and helped to save him from the would-be assassins.
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The present structure, commissioned in the early 18th century by the Baldocci family, and was designed by the architect Bernardino Ciurini. Between 1723 and 1740 teams of artists decorated the structure, including the stucco artist, Giovan Martino Portogalli. Also employed were the Bolognese painters Anton Domenico and Giovan Filippo Giarré who executed the frescoed classical landscapes, vedute, in the salons on the ground and first floors. At the south west end, those parts of the villa dating from the 16th century were enlarged, incorporating the old 15th-century workers' house.
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The above is an aerial shot of the current villa. Now this isn't what Giovanni would have lived in, but it's a good view of the lands that belonged to the family. No wonder Ficino wrote to Giovanni one time saying something like "I understand why you've not returned to me Florence because where you are is so beautiful."
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Yeah, I think I could live here happily enough.
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I can see why Ficino was so happy to stay with Cavalcanti for extended durations of time. I'd happily write philosophy if I had some of the views presented from this vantage point.
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Now, I'm not sure if Giovanni had access to this specific land and whatever house/palazzo was on it during his lifetime given that the land had been divvied up between family members. But they all were in roughly the same area, so it gives a good idea of what he and Ficino would have been looking at while writing their Very Married We Have A Shared Email Account joint letters to people.
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buzzwiremedia · 1 month
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BuzzWire Media: Website Designer Near Me, Graphic Design Near Me, Video Production Near Me.
WebDesign, Graphics, Videography, Photography, Logos, Seo, Social Media and Branding
Imagine a magnificent castle, brimming with potential, nestled deep within an uncharted forest. Visitors stumble upon it by chance, rarely, leaving its treasures undiscovered. This, unfortunately, is the fate of many businesses in the vast digital landscape. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) acts as the illuminating map and grand avenue, guiding potential customers directly to your virtual doorstep, transforming your hidden castle into a thriving online kingdom.
At BuzzWire Media, a seasoned Michigan media agency nestled in Westland, Michigan, we’re not just cartographers; we’re your trusted architects, engineers, and interior designers crafting your digital dominion. Just a stone’s throw from the bustling DTW Metro Airport, minutes from the vibrant energy of Novi and Detroit, and within driving distance of Ann Arbor’s intellectual spark, we understand the ever-evolving digital terrain and have the expertise to navigate it with success.
Think of Google as the sprawling kingdom of this digital landscape, where countless businesses vie for attention. Ranking high in search results is akin to having a magnificent castle positioned on a prominent hilltop, visible to all approaching travelers. But simply building a castle isn’t enough. You need to optimize it, fortify it, and make it known throughout the land. This is where the magic of SEO unfolds.
Beyond Keywords: The Multifaceted SEO Approach
While keyword research remains a cornerstone of SEO, it’s only the first step in our comprehensive strategy. We delve deeper, understanding the intricate interplay of various factors that influence your search ranking:
Reviews: Imagine your castle adorned with glowing testimonials from satisfied guests. Online reviews on platforms like Google My Business, Yelp, and Facebook act as powerful social proof, influencing potential customers’ decisions and boosting your credibility.
Backlinks: Think of backlinks as bridges connecting your castle to other prominent landmarks in the kingdom. Earning backlinks from high-authority websites signals trust and relevance to search engines, elevating your castle’s stature in the digital landscape.
Citations: Just like accurate maps need precise location markers, consistent citations with your business address and contact information across online directories are crucial for local SEO. Think of them as signposts guiding search engines directly to your virtual castle.
Video Content: In today’s visually driven world, captivating video content like YouTube videos are invaluable treasures within your castle walls. They engage visitors, improve dwell time, and even directly influence search rankings, making your castle a must-see destination.
BuzzWire Media: Crafting Your Digital Masterpiece
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SEO-friendly Web Design: Your castle’s architecture matters. We design websites optimized for search engines, ensuring efficient crawling and indexing, while prioritizing a user-friendly experience that keeps visitors engaged.
Mobile-Responsive Design: In a world constantly on the move, your castle must be accessible from any device. We create mobile-friendly websites, ensuring your virtual doors are always open to smartphone and tablet users.
Compelling Content: Fill your castle with informative blog posts, articles, and captivating videos that educate, entertain, and establish your brand as an industry leader. High-quality content is the drawbridge attracting visitors and transforming them into loyal subjects.
Social Media Management: Leverage the power of social media to further amplify your presence and engage with your target audience. We craft engaging content and manage your social media channels, turning them into bustling marketplaces within your digital kingdom.
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Allows us to tailor our SEO strategies to the specific local digital ecosystem, ensuring your castle stands out amongst the competition.
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