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Inspiration for a large traditional partial sun hillside stone landscaping. Inspiration for a substantial traditional stone landscaping on a hillside with partial sun.
Natural Stone Pavers Front Yard San Francisco Photo of a mid-sized contemporary full sun front yard stone garden path.
Metal - Roofing Inspiration for a substantial, modern, metal-roofed, two-story exterior home remodel
Raffle entry and prize because I keep forgetting to post uwu,,,
---- 1/10/2024 entry
* It's finally october, yay! I love fall, it's so cozy and its perfect for staying inside, sleeping, reading or baking. It's also the month where i will start my diet and working out again, since tomorrow ill have a mini treadmill!
* Today was fine, ig. I had two tests at school and got A's from both. After school I slept the whole day. The only thing that makes me kinda mad is that I have two freaking pimples on my forehead, ughhh I hate getting my period.
* Did yall heard about the Diddy situation? I digged so much into it, spent 3 hours straight watching YouTube videos about it that I don't think I'll sleep tonight. Im just so sorry for his victims - he's disgusting and he's gonna rot in hell. I also believe he killed Tupac..
* That's it for today! Ik, pretty boring, but a journal is a journal, so I had to write an entry loll !! Bye angels xx 🩷🪽
DTIYS art entry (challenge from Instagram)
Note: Character does NOT belong to me!
I haven’t posted here in a long time so I decided to post here again.
This challenge was on Instagram from fawnettle
Here is her character⬇️
Kitty and Mia Rachelanimation’s ocs this is an entry for the competition on her Youtube channel. Hope you like it Rachel.
Mudroom Hall Los Angeles A large tuscan-inspired porcelain tile entryway with brown walls and a metal front door is an example.
Milwaukee Front Door Mudroom Inspiration for a large contemporary brick floor entryway remodel with a medium wood front door
Mudroom Foyer in Houston Ideas for a large craftsman-style entryway remodel with a medium wood front door and beige walls
Exterior - Wood Idea for a large, two-story, traditional gray house with shingles on the roof.
Example of a mid-sized classic red two-story brick house exterior design with a hip roof and a shingle roof
Example of a small 1960s light wood floor, beige floor and vaulted ceiling entryway design with gray walls and a purple front door
Contemporary Landscape Los Angeles An example of a mid-sized contemporary full sun backyard stone vegetable garden landscape.
Traditional Dining Room - Dining Room Ideas for a large, traditional, medium-tone wood floor, brown floor, and exposed beam kitchen/dining room remodel with gray walls, a regular fireplace, and a stone fireplace.
Music Room - Family Room Example of a large, enclosed family room in the mountain style, with a dark wood floor, yellow walls, no fireplace, and no television.
Los Angeles Contemporary Landscape This is an illustration of a mid-sized, drought-tolerant, summerfront yard mulch landscaping design.
Roof Extensions - Contemporary Deck Deck - mid-sized contemporary backyard deck idea with a roof extension
Providence Home Bar Idea for a large, open-concept transitional living room with a bar, gray walls, a brick fireplace, a standard fireplace, and a light-colored, beige floor. There is also a wall-mounted television in this room.
Mudroom - Transitional Entry Mid-sized transitional foyer design example with a dark wood floor and beige walls.
Currently, six humans are living and working on the International Space Station, which orbits 250 miles above our planet at 17,500mph. Below you will find a real journal entry written by NASA astronaut Scott Tingle.
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Our crew just finished the final training event before the launch. Tomorrow, at 13:20 local time (Baikonur), we will strap the Soyuz MS-07 spacecraft to our backs and fly it to low Earth orbit. We will spend 2.5 days in low Earth orbit before docking to the MRM-1 docking port on the International Space Station (ISS). There we will begin approximately 168 days of maintenance, service and science aboard one of the greatest engineering marvels that humans have ever created.
Today was bittersweet. Ending a 2-year process of intense training was welcomed by all of us. We are very tired. Seeing our families for the last time was difficult. I am pretty lucky, though. My wife, Raynette, and the kids have grown up around military service and are conditioned to endure the time spent apart during extended calls-to-duty. We are also very much anticipating the good times we will have upon my return in June. Sean and Amy showed me a few videos of them mucking it up at Red Square before flying out to Baikonur. Eric was impressed with the Russian guards marching in to relieve the watch at Red Square. Raynette was taking it all in stride and did not seem surprised by any of it. I think I might have a family of mutants who are comfortable anywhere. Nice! And, by the way, I am VERY proud of all of them!
Tomorrow’s schedule includes a wake-up at 04:00, followed by an immediate medical exam and light breakfast. Upon returning to our quarters, we will undergo a few simple medical procedures that should help make the 2.5-day journey to ISS a little more comfortable. I’ve begun prepping with motion sickness medication that should limit the nausea associated with the first phases of spaceflight. I will continue this effort through docking. This being my first flight, I’m not sure how my body will respond and am taking all precautions to maintain a good working capability. The commander will need my help operating the vehicle, and I need to not be puking into a bag during the busy times. We suit up at 09:30 and then report to the State Commission as “Готовы к Полёту”, or “Ready for Flight”. We’ll enter the bus, wave goodbye to our friends and family, and then head out to the launch pad. Approximately 2 kilometers from the launch pad, the bus will stop.
The crew will get out, pee on the bus’s tire, and then complete the last part of the drive to the launch pad. This is a traditional event first done by Yuri Gagarin during his historic first flight and repeated in his honor to this day. We will then strap in and prepare the systems for launch. Next is a waiting game of approximately 2 hours. Ouch. The crew provided five songs each to help pass the time. My playlist included “Born to Run” (Springsteen), “Sweet Child O’ Mine” (Guns and Roses), “Cliffs of Dover” (Eric Johnson), “More than a Feeling” (Boston), and “Touch the Sky” (Rainbow Bridge, Russian). Launch will happen precisely at 13:20.
I think this sets the stage. It’s 21:30, only 6.5 hours until duty calls. Time to get some sleep. If I could only lower my level of excitement!
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