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Ideas and side dish recipes to eat with Coq au Vin
In today's political climate, the artist's latest towering works are resonating with thirsty Instagrammers and typical gallery-goers alike.
This illustration is from the May, 1953 McCall's magazine. Page measures 10.5" x 13.5" and is in good condition with really nice color. There are staple marks on the far left edge. Vintage image would look great matted and framed or used for collage. Any additional pages combined with first order, will ship free of charge. Orders will be shipped USPS First Class Mail, and I will let you know the day they are mailed. I accept returns and will issue a refund, once I have received the order. Customer is responsible for return shipping charges.
Nighttime bedwetting in children can cause embarrassment and low self-esteem. If your child is struggle, give these tips a try!
Comprehensive list of the Top 100 Travel Adventures in the World. The best adventure travel experiences across 7 continents.
Die diskrete Fassade lässt erst einmal nichts besonders vermuten, allerdings versteckt sich dahinter ein markantes Interieur.
Sophie Scarf - Knitting Pattern Designed by PetiteKnit This pattern is a printed pattern in English. The Sophie Scarf is worked back and forth in one piece, from tip to tip in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges. The smaller size Sophie Scarf reaches around the neck once, while the larger size can wrap around the neck twice. Sizes: small (large) Length from tip to tip: approx. 80 (102) cm [31½ (40¼) inches] Width at center: 11 (13) cm [4¼ (5) inches] Gauge: 22 sts x 42 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in garter stitch on a 3.5 mm [US4] needle Needles: 3.5 mm [US4] / 60 cm [24 inches] circular needle Materials: approx. 20 (28) g Cashmere by Mondial (25 g = 115 m [126 yds]) or Cashmere Classic by Cardiff (25 g = 112 m [122 yds]) or Cashmere Premium by Lang Yarn (25 g = 115 m [126 yds]) or Cashmere 6/28 by Pascuali (25 g = 112 m [122 yds]) or approx. 32 (44) g Compatible Cashmere by Knitting for Olive (25 g = 150 m [164 yds]) (with two strands of yarn held together)
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From 2012 to 2016 she did not have a male partner, but had three babies in 2016.
The Sophie Scarf is worked back and forth in one piece, from tip to tip in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges. The smaller size Sophie Scarf reaches around the neck once, while the larger size can wrap around the neck twice. Sizes: small (large) Length from tip to tip: approx. 80 (102) cm [31½ (40¼) inches] Width at center: 11 (13) cm [4¼ (5) inches] Gauge: 22 sts x 42 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in garter stitch on a 3.5 mm [US4] needle Needles: 3.5 mm [US4] / 60 cm [24 inches] circular needle Materials: approx. 20 (28) g Cashmere by Mondial (25 g = 115 m [126 yds]) or Cashmere Classic by Cardiff (25 g = 112 m [122 yds]) or Cashmere Premium by Lang Yarn (25 g = 115 m [126 yds]) or approx. 25 (35) g Compatible Cashmere by Knitting for Olive (25 g = 187 m [205 yds]) (with two strands of yarn held together) Difficulty: ★ ★ (2 out of 5)
TweetPin1EmailShare Once you have a really great backstory for your character, you’ll probably feel like drawing a lot of attention to it from the get-go. After all, you worked so... Read more »
Archaeologists are disagreeing about whether or not the Neanderthals travelled all the way up to Scandinavia. A new research project seeks to settle the dispute once and for all.
Lots of craziness and excitment this week! We started our end of the year Ocean Animals unit, and I have been having so much fun! Hopefully the kids have been, too (oh, and learning some things as well, haha!)! We started the week off by learning about the five oceans--I feel old since I was only taught about four main oceans, you know, way back when there were nine planets...Anyways, I found this song on Proteacher last year and fancied it up a bit for our song book...I do not know the song's author, so please let me know if you do! Click the picture to download it for free! We also did a lesson on the ocean's zones and made a fun foldable to hold facts about each layer. The kids were totally into all of those creepy creatures down in the twilight and midnight zones! The original idea for this flipbook came from this site. I tweaked it a little for my kiddos, and have included directions and a printable for you below if you'd like to add this to your Ocean file (or should I say, binder?). Click the pic below for the freebie! Next week, we are going to become marine biologists to prepare for our Ocean Animals Museum. I am so pumped! My team is doing a grade level Museum Day, with each class studying a different animal group. It is so much fun to watch all of our little firsties give their speeches and show off their published "All About" books, models, and posters. If you think your class would like to become wildlife biologists too, please check out my newest unit. It is common core aligned for grades K-2 (standards included) and it can be used to study any animal! Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for more Ocean fun and freebies in the next few weeks! And, if you have any great Oceans activities you'd like to share, I'd love to hear them!
Welcome to the Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup, where we—you guessed it—take a look at the most notable Brooklyn townhouses on the market. Got tips? Send 'em here. ↑ First up is this classic...