Ah the 1970s, when disco dust was plentiful and there were cocaine paraphernalia ads galore in head magazines. Dig the Hoover-themed coke spoons! Or the “what the hell were they thinking” handmade ivory straws. And if your nose is a little clogged from too much coke, why not try “Noze: the nose wash”? So as the majority of the taglines in these magazine clippings say, “Let it snow!” via The World’s Best Ever
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A collection of some of the M/M winter holiday stories I’ve read. I thought there would be ten or so…turns out I read more Christmas stories than I thought I did. I’ve read most o…
The Saturday Evening Post loves a beautiful snowy day! (As long as we don’t have to drive anywhere. And it doesn’t turn to ice. And it’s not too cold. And it won’t last three more months. You get the idea.) Depending on your attitude toward frozen water, you’ll either love or loathe our cover gallery of winter fun, all from Post issues published before 1920.
The Saturday Evening Post loves a beautiful snowy day! (As long as we don’t have to drive anywhere. And it doesn’t turn to ice. And it’s not too cold. And it won’t last three more months. You get the idea.) Depending on your attitude toward frozen water, you’ll either love or loathe our cover gallery of winter fun, all from Post issues published before 1920.
Хочу показать американского художника. Очень любимого у себя на родине. Что не удивительно, впрочем. Он яркий представитель имрессионизма, а его картины как свидетельство эпохи, в которой он жил и творил. Одаренный талантом, яркий художник - Пол Корнойер (Paul Cornoyer). Он был…
"Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!" is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945.
Hi, friends! I just wanted to write a quickie to let you know that I wrapped up my winter-themed centers, just in-case you’re not able to do any Christmas related centers! 🙂 I was planning on waiting until January to work on this, but I had a little extra time now that grad school is […]
LET IT SNOW- Hello, I am Artist Margaryta Yermolayeva and I have for sale a 2.5 X 3.5 inch print from an Original painting of mine available titled, "LET IT SNOW". It is done on 100 lb acid free, archival paper which I have signed, titled, and dated for authenticity. This is direct from myself, the artist. I have sold my artwork around the world and have been a lifelong professional artist. My artwork is my passion. All of my art is copyrighted to protect the integrity of my product and protect you the customer from cheap imitation bootlegs. I inspect all my prints prior to shipping myself. If it has my signature, it has been inspected by me. All of my products are American made by an American Artist (Me) and are shipped from within America.
“I hope more young people feel supported coming out and being who they are,” John Green told BuzzFeed News. Spoilers ahead!
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
The Saturday Evening Post loves a beautiful snowy day! (As long as we don’t have to drive anywhere. And it doesn’t turn to ice. And it’s not too cold. And it won’t last three more months. You get the idea.) Depending on your attitude toward frozen water, you’ll either love or loathe our cover gallery of winter fun, all from Post issues published before 1920.
Happy Monday! It is a happy one indeed for me because today was a workday- the first day back from break- so I got a lot of work done in my room… plans made for the week… and then, the best news of all came! We have tomorrow off! It will be a snow day, […]
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The Saturday Evening Post loves a beautiful snowy day! (As long as we don’t have to drive anywhere. And it doesn’t turn to ice. And it’s not too cold. And it won’t last three more months. You get the idea.) Depending on your attitude toward frozen water, you’ll either love or loathe our cover gallery of winter fun, all from Post issues published before 1920.
Students from University of Bristol have stripped off for their 2019 charity calendar. The risky snaps include a group rehearsing their lines and fencers hiding their modesty with protective face masks.
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Title: Let It Go From: Frozen Instruments: Voice Piano Scorings: Piano/Vocal/Chords Original Published Key: A Minor Product Type: Musicnotes Product #: MN0157322 Price: $4.99 Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps. Each additional print is $3.99 Number of Pages: 4 Lyrics Begin: The snow glows white on the mountain tonight; not a footprint to be seen.
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"Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!" is a song written by lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne in July 1945.
from "Magician's Cape" by Anna Wahlenberg "Alvida did not touch any of the fruit herself. She let it fall, piece by piece, and tired and thirsty travelers came along, picked up a pear or an apple, and blessed the gift." John Bauer [Swedish painter and illustrator, 1882-1918]