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El día que descubres que Mister Lancelot ’Capability’ Brown, un tipo que nació en 1716 en Northumberland, Reino Unido, f...
30/08/2021

El día que descubres que Mister Lancelot ’Capability’ Brown, un tipo que nació en 1716 en Northumberland, Reino Unido, fue el padre de la arquitectura paisajista inglesa y el jardinero de más fama y renombre del siglo XVIII. Diseñó más de 170 parques, muchos de los cuales aún subsisten ⚠️. Lo de ‘Capability’ fue un apodo que le pusieron y era como le conocían entonces, porque siempre le decía a sus clientes que sus tierras tenían posibilidades (‘capabilities’) de mejoría.
Y entonces no resistes la tentación de retratarlo con el Tote de Bocadillos San Francisco rebosante de Asters 🌸 que acabas de comprar en el Súper, porque a Mister Lancelot le hubiese encantado, porque San Francisco era un santo que amaba la naturaleza y porque a le encantan los jardines y los parques 😎🌳🌲🍄


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Lunes de inicios y con cabeza erguida y clara como ellas! 🌸🌸Agradecidos de estar un día más junto a esta fantástica tota...
23/08/2021

Lunes de inicios y con cabeza erguida y clara como ellas! 🌸🌸
Agradecidos de estar un día más junto a esta fantástica totalidad 🌏
En cada nuevo día creamos algo, cualquiera que sea la disciplina en la cual nos movemos o emprendemos; entonces hagámoslo hermoso, que genere una sonrisa o la risa, que traiga inspiración, que resuene, que alimente, que sane, que acompañe, que resuelva!
Que la fuerza esté contigo!
(Hashtag Yeah!) 😄😎 #💪🏽



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Ponle luz a tu Sábado!Te lo dice Reverón 🥰🧡•••👉🏽 Visítanos en Injustees.com en nuestra Retrocaracas collection > Mugs ••...
21/08/2021

Ponle luz a tu Sábado!
Te lo dice Reverón 🥰🧡



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JUANA, la prima no célebre de doña PAN, pero no menos guapa ni menos poderosa.••Nota a pie de página: hoy es Viernes!🧚🏼‍...
20/08/2021

JUANA, la prima no célebre de doña PAN, pero no menos guapa ni menos poderosa.


Nota a pie de página: hoy es Viernes!
🧚🏼‍♀️♥️


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The most beautiful public bathroom is a jewel of minimalist modernism, in frosted glass and concrete. Is located in Gild...
09/11/2020

The most beautiful public bathroom is a jewel of minimalist modernism, in frosted glass and concrete. Is located in Gildeskål, in Norway. This wonder is called "Ureddplassen" (Uredd rest area) and is also a World War II memorial. Visitors can enjoy a nine-metre-wide terrace with a stunning view overlooking the fjord and towards the open sea, for a short break, a nice rest and a picnic, or for long nights with midnight sun or northern lights. The restroom facility is open all year round, and it is a marvel on its own.
Let's go to the toilet! 😆

Be glamoured... 👄It's always a good time to have a Vampirella bag.👉  Injustees.com
08/11/2020

Be glamoured... 👄
It's always a good time to have a Vampirella bag.
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Did you know that arsenic was everywhere in Victorian Britain? Although it was known to be used as a murder weapon, the ...
30/10/2020

Did you know that arsenic was everywhere in Victorian Britain? Although it was known to be used as a murder weapon, the cheap, natural element was used in candles, curtains, and wallpaper.
Because it dyed fabric bright green, arsenic also ended up in dresses, gloves, shoes, and artificial flower wreaths that women used to decorate their hair and clothes, making them really the “femme fatale” or killing creatures of their time.
Arsenic fashions were most dangerous not only for people wearing garments and accessories, but for the people who manufactured them. In the mid-to-late 1800s, women whose job involved dusting flowers with green, arsenic-laced powder died violently as a consequence of it.
Thank god the move away from arsenic was hastened by the invention of synthetic dyes, which made it easy to let arsenic go.

Many people think that “MAD AS A HATTER” refers to the mental and physical side effects hatmakers endured from using mer...
30/10/2020

Many people think that “MAD AS A HATTER” refers to the mental and physical side effects hatmakers endured from using mercury in their craft. OMG! MERCURY? 😮 In the 18th and 19th century, a lot of men’s felt hats were made using hare and rabbit fur. In order to make this fur stick together to form felt, hatters brushed it with mercury.
“It was extremely toxic,” says Alison Matthews David, author of 'Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and Present'. “Especially if you inhale it. It goes straight to your brain.”
One of the first symptoms was neuromotor problems, like trembling.
Then there were the psychological problems. Paranoia, anger attacks and outbursts, were common symptoms among hatters.
Many of them also developed cardiorespiratory problems, lost their teeth, and died at early ages.
Although these effects were documented, many viewed them as the hazards that one had to accept with the job. And besides, the mercury only affected the hatters—not the men who wore the hats, who were protected by the hats’ lining.
Sadly the only thing that made mercury hat-making disappear was the fact that men’s hats went out of fashion in the 1960s.
(Source: National Geographic)

30/10/2020

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