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Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute, Mississauga, Ontario
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bound! So keen for this weekend, hope I get to meet a bunch of you at the festi… #Coachella certain! So eager for this weekend, hope I get to fulfill a bunch of you on the competition ❤️🎡
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Rolling Trays• hand painted by me or ya know swisherfied• Sold on my etsy ♡ You can customize the tray to be your own choice if colors and I have a HUGE variety of cigar wraps, all different colors! If your interested dm here or on my etsy ♡ link is on my page but the shop is not been updated!! They are only $8-$10 and all purchase would be done through etsy so there isn’t much of a hassle ♡ If you want to see more photos of my trays just ask :) Thanks all♡♡ **♡ for more of everything *
In his One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, Utagawa Hiroshige shows us scenes from a New Year’s day celebration. In this woodblock print, we can see hints of the New Year in everything from decorations to food and performers! Festive kites are flown high in the sky. A gate pine bends into the frame, a traditional New Year’s decoration. A street theater troop marches up the road, while two manzai performers travel to various samurai residences, chanting and dancing to confer long life to residents. Meanwhile, a sushi sellers sets about delivering food, his arms stacked tall with boxes!
Posted by Isabella Kapur Utagawa Hiroshige (Ando) (Japanese, 1797-1858). Kasumigaseki, No. 2 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, 1st month of 1857. Woodblock print, Image: 13 1/2 x 8 3/4 in. (34.3 x 22.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Anna Ferris, 30.1478.2
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