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It's now officially acceptable to add this song to your wedding playlist.
Marcus C. Stone [English painter, history painter, illustrator and genre painter 1840-1921] For a time Stone, with the encouragement, of Charles Dickens ventured into book illustration. Later, he became much influenced by French painting, and produced genre works tending to grace and decorative maidens. Oil on canvas Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery
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A dream came true… Schon seit Ewigkeiten wünsche ich mir eine Eismaschine! Nun wurde mir der Wunsch erfüllt. Danke an De’Longhi an dieser Stelle. Mal davon abgesehen, dass das Gerät gefühlt so viel wiegt wie ein Kleinwagen und durchaus Geräusche macht, während es das Eis zubereitet, ist die Eismaschine für mich ein unersetzbares Sommer-Küchengerät geworden. Vor allem auch deshalb, weil Säuberung und Handhabung easy-cheesy sind. Es funktioniert alles einwandfrei. De facto benutzt Alex die Eismaschine übrigens öfter als ich! Irgendwie lustig, denn eine Eismaschine stand definitiv nicht auf seiner Wunschliste für Küchengeräte, haha falls er so eine Liste überhaupt hat? Ich glaube nicht! Dennoch: Er verwöhnt mich regelmäßig mit leckerem Bananeneis und hat auch schon die ein oder andere höchst interessante Kombination ausprobiert (da wäre zum Beispiel Bananen-Hanfprotein-Acai-Lucuma-Eis, schmeckt wie es klingt: kompliziert; zumindest war es richtig schön cremig)! Eine Eismaschine ist ein Luxusgerät, keine Frage. Man kann Eis natürlich auch mit Hilfe eines Mixers und der Gefriertruhe herstellen, doch mit der Eismaschine entsteht diese Konsistenz, die man nur aus dem Eissalon kennt. Einfach wunderbar! Achtung: Das Rezept, das ich euch heute präsentiere, ist natürlich auch OHNE Eismaschine umsetzbar. Geschmacklich gibt es keinen Unterschied, doch von der Konsistenz her, wird es nicht ganz so […]
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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER and perfect for fans of Cathy Glass, a new powerful true story from Maggie Hartley, foster carer for over 20 years. Mummy! Where did you go? Please come back, Mummy. When police are called to a local supermarket late one evening, they find an angry shopkeeper and a silent young woman. It's the third time 24-year-old Zoe has been caught stealing in the past few days. Eyes filled with panic, Zoe has been hiding bread, milk, Calpol and nappies under her coat. As police officers break down the door of Zoe's flat they find seven-year-old Coco and two-year-old Lola, home alone, huddled on the floor in a freezing cold bedroom, crying out for their mummy. When Social Services are called in, the girls are taken into care and are soon tucked up safely in bed at Maggie's house. It looks like a simple case of neglect, but things aren't always what they seem and, with Maggie's help, can Zoe convince Social Services that love is enough to be a good mum?
Ina Claire was best known as a Broadway actress, but she also made movies between 1915 and 1943. She was born Ina Fagan in 1893, and first made her name on stage by doing impersonations of other people – something for which she had a great talent. Apparently a young F. Scott Fitzgerald fell madly(...)
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Desing inspired in our boy Joey "Coco" Diaz. Amazing comedian and also a MMA fan. Show some love for Uncle Joe! -- Choose from our vast selection of magnets to match with your desired size to make the perfect custom magnet. Pick your favorite: Movies, TV Shows, Art, and so much more! Available in two sizes. Perfect to decorate your fridge, locker, or any magnetic surface with.
Original '87 Release- NEW, sealed. ABSOLUTELY NO stains, no creasing, no tears in shrink wrap, no shelf wear, Professional handling SHIPS WITH ARCHIVAL SLEEVE Tracks –Madonna Who's That Girl 3:58 –Madonna Causing A Commotion 4:20 –Madonna The Look of Love 4:03 –Duncan Faure 24 Hours 3:38 –Club Nouveau Step By Step 4:43 –Michael Davidson Turn It Up 3:56 –Scritti Politti Best Thing Ever 3:51 –Madonna Can't Stop 4:45 –Coati Mundi El Coco Loco (So So Bad) 6:22 Note this is a vintage item: there may be slight imperfections- signs of age/wear not specifically cited in description Note this is a vintage item: there may be slight imperfections- signs of age/wear not specifically cited in description
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Welcome to the Village of Villa Verde where there are always little adventures. Join Coco as he falls madly in love with his new pet ladybug, Thunder, take a trip to the library with Grandma and Luis, and visit the market with Gina and her Dad. You never know what will happen in these five interconnected stories that tap into childhood joys and challenges, all within the safety of a warm, vibrant community of animals.
Here is my most recent Make and I think I am joining in on the #sewingstevie band wagon but I love it. I am a big Tilly and the buttons fan, her patterns are right on trend and her instructions are so good, with each pattern being £12.50 for such good quality they’re great. I have made quite a few now, the Coco, Cleo, Bettine, (for a gift as not quite my style), Arielle and I have the Mila all cut out on my to sew pile but being summer it is waiting until the sun goes in for me to get around to it. When I saw the Stevie pattern as a preview email I knew that was the pattern that lots of customers had been asking for, a simple tunic, Yes get it in and get it made! At our fourth Make Sewcial they were in and almost sold out all in the one day. Two of our fabulous customers went away that day and made them over the weekend and they were looking gorgeous. Two different fabrics and the two different styles Max in the nani IRO linen with the button and loop fastening Sheila in the new Cosmo Japanese fabric with the tie back closure (Sheila lengthened hers slightly) Ok that was it I had to make it, I knew the shape, tunic style was perfect for me, now it was just choosing the fabric. I had been eying up the Kokka double gauze fabric since it came in last week and I knew I wanted to have a plainer front and contrast back yoke, cuffs and pocket so with the perfect combo the last metre or so of the Merchant and Mills Frontier grey dogtooth Linen which I had been lusting over ever since we got it in. I had a day at home yesterday so I chose to sew! In the beautiful weather my fabric was washed and dried in an hour or so in the morning. Pattern all traced pinned and transferred I started to cut. Now I used about 1.2 m of the main linen fabric which was perfect for the dress, I did lengthen my dress by 2 inches as I knew even though I am short at 5 ft ish I didn’t want it to short. The contract fabric for the back yoke, cuffs, back facing and pocket I only needed .5 m. I had a little left of the linen fabric and not a lot left of the double gauze so it worked out well. Both fabrics were lovely to work with. And it was so nice to make a simple dress, but with different techniques, I have found recently a lot of my patterns are two pieces, darts, bias, hem, it was getting a little boring. I know I could choose a more complicated pattern but right now I don’t give myself the time to concentrate so I have kept to simple patterns and this one is perfect. Anyway back to the dress, I can honestly say I didn’t have any problems or troubles with this pattern or dress! It went together like a dream, I chose the button loop fastening and I would say don’t cut your elastic before you sew in as having it slightly longer gives you something to hold onto while you sew in in and then trim it after. The only other point I would say is when you sew your back yoke onto the bodice Tilly says to make sure your back yoke openings are the same length, when I did this I did make sure but maybe I wasn’t careful enough as there is a slight difference. Next time I would make sure they both line up along the top edge and probably use a clip to keep them in place whilst I trim if needs be and pin the bodice and yoke together, keeping the clip there whilst I sew too. This is definitely a really great beginners sewing pattern for a dress and a staple that has been added to my repeat pile. I am so impressed with another so well thought out Tilly pattern I love the Stevie!
Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse photographed for “Brigadoon”, 1954