False Solomon's Seal
Maianthemum racemosum
Asparagaceae
Photograph taken on August 13, 2023, at Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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Tiny titted redhead beauty fucked by her boyfriend
Blonde girls desires to be fucked hard and gets thick dark dick in ass
Blackmailed my hot teen stepsis into fucking with me
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CFNM - Surprise visit from my bf’s mom
Novia de colegiala
Mostrando pinga para las nenas
Tattooed hot teen Felicity Feline fucks pawndude in his office
big booty hoe anal riding
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Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) in Pinery Provincial Park, December 2018. These birds forage for invertebrates and seeds and will cache seeds (hammering them into the trunks of trees with their beaks). They make their nests inside of tree cavities, either naturally forming or left behind by woodpeckers. . . . . . . . #nature #ontario #tuftedtitmouse #baeolophusbicolor #pineryprovincialpark #pinery #birdstagram #winterbirds #birdingdaily (at Pinery Provincial Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmzUQMrJMql/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Sunsets at #pinery (at Pinery Provincial Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgNMCOUuyWXLNbzjEVXtoem7c0sJQ8X8pB164k0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Sometimes when I’m birdwatching
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I'm still super bummed we had to cancel our camping trip but it definitely seems like we made the right call 😩
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And I'm back (and so is my back!)
Felicity Steals An Entire Fucking Horse: The Movie (2005)
pt1 pt2 pt3 pt4 pt5 pt6 pt7 pt8 pt9
don't rush the girl, she's processing!
that's the Trauma Recognize Trauma face. What have you been through, Miss Manderly? And what wild oats had you sown in your day to alleviate the numbness?
Is that what they're calling it now???
[shade sound intensifies]
Miss Manderly would know all about Williamsburg's balls, she inspects them herself. Miss Manderly more like Miss Handerly ayyyyyyyyy zing! *ba-dum-tish*!
Felicity: splendid, Miss Manderly! Do go off!
"fuck my sister's such a bitch."
Felicity you're so damn different from Nan you're not even counting her.
Okay it totally sounded like she said "Bitch, I'm leaving with or without you" and now I know why her nickname is Bitsy. Also damn girl, calm your tits and let a Bitsy pack up her shit.
Elizabeth: ...sorry what was that? I was lost in your eyes.
Having grown up in a place with hella Civil War re-enactments, this is just another summer festival at a Virginia winery, but with different hats.
okay not to be that girl who points out plot holes, but aren't they supposed to have an escort rn?
That is exactly what Elizabeth is alluding to, Felicity.
Elizabeth: ....bollocks!
That sound you hear is the Felizabeth ship sailing.
*cockblocked*
....is that jealousy??? Is Elizabeth about to punch a boy?
Christ but this is some compelling stuff.
*stares wistfully at soldierboys*
To be fair to all the loyalists, they're marching around with guns about it.
awwww Elizabeth! Its okay! There are plenty of fiery redheaded fish in the greater Hampton Roads area the sea!
lolololol but in all fairness, Mrs. Merriman, Miss Manderly's wisdom is wasted on Felicity, Nan is gonna absolutely kill it at cotillion. Her nickname's A Murder at Cotillion. The Real Killtillion.
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History Speaks to look at connection between Wausau, Stevens Point
"Stevens Point and Wausau: Sister Cities of the Pinery" will be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Woodson History Center, 410 McIndoe St., Wausau.
WAUSAU – Marathon County Historical Society’s History Speaks program will take a look in September at the connection between Wausau and Stevens Point and how George Stevens brought the two communities together through the early logging industry.
“Stevens Point and Wausau: Sister Cities of the Pinery” will be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Woodson History Center, 410 McIndoe St., Wausau.
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we got one (a friend expressing interest in going camping)
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Busty Blonde Milf Julia Ann Plays With Her Wet Pussy!
Calcinha preta
Self bondage and extreme vibrator masturbation
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Butterfly Milkweed
Asclepias tuberosa
Apocynaceae
Photographs taken on August 13, 2023, at Pinery Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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Red-faced Warbler (Cardellina rubrifrons), male, family Parulidae, Pinery Canyon, Cochise, Arizona, USA
photograph by Shailesh Pinto
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🤍 More wintery toned patterns 🤍
Introducing the Wild Pinery Collection
There are 8 seamless patterns included (WildPinery 1-8)
Found under THEMED, GEOMETRIC, & MISC (Watercolors)
There are ZIPs for sims3packs, packages, and preview images
There is a MERGED package file with all 8 patterns
DOWNLOAD (SFS) (MediaFire)
Source: Julia Dreams
My Other Wintery Patterns
Winter Wonderland Neutral Christmas Winter Trees Winter Plaids Christmas Trees Winter Nature Evergreen Forest Scandi Leaf Mountain Forest Stranger Forest Frozen Flowers
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Sometimes when I’m birdwatching
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Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii), Pinery Canyon, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona.
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I’m happy to announce my first public post about a personal project I started last April in 2022: an illustrated horror novelette (a novelette at this point in time, at least!) about turn-of-the-(previous)-century lumberjacks!
Yes, you read that right, lumberjacks. I may have to sell that to some of you, so I’ll keep it brief: isolated wilderness, incredibly dangerous work, superstitions and folklore… Hopefully, some of you have stopped chuckling at how silly the words “lumberjack horror” sounds (hopefully). Why an illustrated novelette and not say, a graphic novel? I just hate drawing comics. I love *reading* comics, manga and graphic novels, but honestly I just hate drawing them, plain and simple.
I am serious about this though, and I’ve spent the last 16 months reading 100+ year old books on Archive.org, knee-deep in Lumberjack facts (shorthand: Lumberfacts). I even took a 2,444 mile round trip-road trip from Los Angeles to the Pacific Northwest, where my story is set. (I mean, I also went with my partner to visit his family that lives up there, fortunately they tolerated me asking about old-timey lumberjacks… and Bigfoot.) Some of the most helpful books I’ve read are Pinery Boys: Song and Songcatching in the Lumberjack era (which is a 1926 book by Franz Rickaby that fortunately had a 2017 re-issue) Holy Old Mackinaw by Stewart Holbrook and The Parish Of The Pines: The Story Of Frank Higgins, The Lumberjacks' Sky Pilot by Thomas Davis Wittles. I’ve also spent a lot of time researching the history of the area, including Chief Jospeh of the Nez Perce and the union history and influence that the IWW had on that region. And back to the subject of Lumberjacks (though we left the subject for like, a sentence), I researched the logging town of Maxville, Oregon. Maxville was a community of Black loggers and their families at a time when Oregon was still a Whites-Only state, and is today historically preserved by the daughter of a Maxwell logger, Gwendolyn Trice. I suppose you can say I spent SO MUCH TIME researching because I just love history, and everything I uncovered were subjects I either knew little about, or nothing at all.
So what is my story about? What’s the deal with the three-eyed black dog and the half-tree lady? In all honestly, a lot of it I’m still figuring out. That’s been the hard part of this project— I started with a setting, not a character or a plot outline. I’ve felt like I’ve been moving backwards, and a lot of the plots I’ve developed during the past 16 months I’ve abandoned. However, I finally feel like I’ve grasped something tangible that I can work with. I don’t want to reveal too much yet, but here are some concepts I’m working with: Isolation, the supernatural, folk songs and folklore, man vs. nature, forgotten history, and of course, the deep, dark woods. Two existing works that have inspired me so far are The Man Whom the Trees Loved and The Willows, both written by classic Weird author Algernon Blackwood. As for the art side, I’ve been exploring various styles and looks, but I haven’t really attached myself to any one style in particular. I’m excited to share more with you all as I work more on this project!
Thank you for your continued support of my work,
Mattie
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