truculent bicycles: The idea is that anyone looking to come to Norway, or even if you live there, you can get inspiration from this thread and your photos of what they can see and do there from your eyes. This is to inspire people who love travel, the max amount of photos is three, so be selective in your shots of inspiration and tell us about your photo. Any questions, please ask! Aaron
Why do people put so much importance on having a beautiful home? Well, for starters, a cozy and nice environment can help reduce stress. When we come back home after a stressful day, we want to return to a safe haven. For some, that’s a little cottage surrounded by lots of greenery. For others, it might be a modern house with a sleek design.
Top things to do in Malta and Gozo. Caves, horse riding on the beach, nightlife, Valletta, fishing village in Malta, Blue Lagoon.
The sea can be as tempestuous and brutal as it is beautiful. For some people, bodies of water hold a deep fear that others might not fully understand. However, through the power of photography, everyone can feel this sense of lingering dread.
Simple and delicate watercolor painting. This painting is so sweet and I just love how it turned out. SIZE: choose the size that fits your space SIGNED by the artist MEDIA: fine art print (the original was created using watercolor paint) COPYRIGHT : Watermark will be removed FRAMING not included LARGER prints ship rolled to prevent bending *Printed on Smooth 230 gsm bright white fine art watercolor paper with archival ink. Professionally packaged for safe shipment. Copyright Krystal Kramer. Life is so sweet with animals around!
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First-timer's guide to Nazaré town in central Portugal: why visit, what to expect, and what to see and do in Nazare. Find out!
While the title of this post suggests that all of the photos from the second half of my Norway trip last month (this time to the costal town of Ålesund and its surrounding islands) was sample the local food, but I did get the chance to check out some rather pretty landscapes, too. Ålesund is pretty famous […]
There was only a brief window for fishing between storms. The BBC weather forecast predicted three hours of sunshine between 12:00 and 3:00pm. The river level had risen overnight from 0.023m to 0.0…
Welcome the rustic allure of lakeside living into your home with our Gone Fishing wallpaper, a testament to the understated elegance found in our Balmoral collection. This wallpaper beautifully captures the spirit of rustic style, featuring impressive fish species proudly mounted across its warm grey canvas. The result is a seamless fusion of masculinity and nature, brought to life within your living spaces. This fish species wallpaper offers a sense of serenity and comfort, creating an ideal ambience for bedrooms, living rooms, or any area where you seek a touch of refined masculinity. As you immerse yourself in this captivating design, you'll find that it not only adds visual interest but also imparts a sense of cosiness and sophistication, making it the perfect choice for those who appreciate the finer things in life.
Top of the Mountain and the downhill slide: The Heddon River Runt Spook (part 4) The period right after World War II up until the late 1950's, was a time when the Heddon River Runt Spook was about as popular as a lure could get and certainly was the number one selling plug for James Heddon's Sons. Many variations were added to the line along with several new colors, all in an effort to keep sales going strong. It seemed almost impossible to look into a tackle box from this period and not see one or more River Runts. It was only a matter of time until most fishermen had as many as they needed and sales started to slow. A check of catalogs in the late 1950s and early 1960s shows that spinning models were featured while casting-sized baits were offered in fewer models. The River Runt Spook had been on the front of the Heddon Catalog each year since 1935. 1958 was to be the last year the famous Yellow Shore Minnow River Runt, in the mouth of a leaping bass, would appear on the catalog cover. The 1959 catalog cover featured a lure with more sales potential: the Heddon Sonic. The ad presented here appeared in the June 1956 issue of Outdoor Life. It is one of the last full page color ads featuring only River Runt Spooks. When I joined the NFLCC in 1985 River Runt Spooks were held in such low esteem that I was told by a venerable collector that one could do three things with them: put them out at a garage sale, fish with them or throw them in the trash as no one would ever collect such a common plastic bait. A few years later, “River Runt Fever” swept the lure collecting hobby and suddenly lots of folks were looking for River Runts in various models and colors. At the height of this mania, I attended a lure show in Schaumburg Illinois and saw in one room, a galvanized wash bucket filled to the top with Black Shore Minnow River Runts with a sign sticking out of the bucket reading “Your Choice $35”. As if that weren't bad enough, right next to the bucket lay a really nice wooden Midget Digit River Runt (a bait made for less than two years before World War II) for $20. As experienced collectors predicted, the supply soon out stripped the demand and all but the truly rare River Runt Spooks returned to more realistic prices. The Heddon Company was sold in 1951 with the President John Heddon staying on for three more years. There followed frequent changes of ownership leading up to the present owners (PRADCO) in 1983. In an effort to spur sales, River Runts were produced during this period in a large selection of heretofore unseen colors (many are florescent) that older fishermen must have found mind-bending. However, today's “color collectors” view these as a great opportunity. -- Bill Sonnett
Dale un toque náutico a tu espacio con esta guirnalda que presenta encantadoras boyas de madera. Una decoración temática que realza tu hogar con estilo marino.
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This photographic guide to Gallipoli, Puglia, Italy, shows with images and pictures why you should visit this cute town. Instagram perfect!
How big was the largest tuna ever know? Read on to find out more about this awesome species.