100% factual and historically accurate #skit #sketch #japan #history #ww2 #meme #lol. readchoi · Original audio
Even though these classical art pieces had an original intent to capture daily life experiences of that time period, meme culture has brought them back to today's audiences by giving them new meaning.
Well, it's that time of year again, a day we celebrate our good friend
Back in August I shared pictures of the Viking quilt I was working on for my sisters birthday. If you might recall it had a blank block in the center for a special design and that is now complete! Had to add a badass Viking Queen in the mix. This pattern is called ‘Islendingadagurinn’ by George and Wendy Van der Walt from Fabriculous and they had mentioned to me after they released the pattern that they might design a female block. So I pestered them all summer to design the lady Viking and after a few tries we ended up with this. She had to look like she had meat on her bones and messy hair like the guys! Love it! Now to figure out how to quilt it. This week we were busy adding cabinets to my quilting room. I had posted this picture on IG last month asking which countertop do people like with the grey cabinets. Most said the lighter ones but as you’ll see I don’t listen well! I liked all of them but my gut said go with the dark and I’m happy I did as I love the contrast against the grey walls. Tim also installed a florescent light over the cabinets as it will be my cutting station. Lights off. Lights on! Nice an bright for working. Finally found the right spot for my snow dyed piece and the counter top goes great with my smaller ironing pad. I just love the Lewis & Irene fabric I used for that, the collection is called ‘Threaded with Love”.
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History teaches us to analyze and explain past challenges. It allows us to see patterns that might've been invisible in the present otherwise, thus providing a crucial perspective for understanding (and solving!) current and future problems.