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“Tabac Blond" parfum de Caron (1919), "Shalimar" de Guerlain (1921), "Youth-Dew" d'Estée Lauder (1952) et "Opium" d'Yves Saint Laurent (1977) à l'exposition “L'Intime, de la Chambre aux Réseaux Sociaux” au Musée des Arts Décoratifs (MAD), novembre 2024.“
Lauder, Manitoba
Lauder Gothic
People rush by you by the hundreds. You cannot remember their faces. You reach up to touch your own cheek and wonder if you have a face anymore. Suddenly, you aren’t sure.
You feel eyes on you in the marketplace. You turn toward the buildings that rest to the east. Somewhere in there, something calls to you with a siren’s song. You try to forget it in favor of choosing plums.
Your knuckles rap against the walls as you make your way home. You wonder if they will hold this century. The stone feels solid on your skin, but stone often lies.
The healer does not look at you as you pass. You do not look at her. In the dying sunlight, you cannot tell if she is human.
You pack your fragile things away in straw and feathers. The earthquakes will come again soon. You curse the Chosen for their slowness and bless them for existing, then resume packing.
Thirlestane Castle
Thirlestane Castle is located in Lauder, Scotland. The 16thcentury castle was built by the Maitland family upon an earlier border fort from the 13thcentury. The current castle was completed in 1590, remodeled in the 1670s and in the 1840s when it was enlarged. The additions included two front towers, the grand staircase, and lavish staterooms with plasterwork ceilings. The castle has 17thcentury furnishings and is known for its paintings, porcelain, and historic toy collection. Thirlestane Castle served as a county home for the Earls of Lauderdale in the 19thcentury, and was a home for St. Hilary’s girl school that was evacuated from Edinburgh during WWII. Captain Gerald Maitland inherited the castle in 1972 when it was in disrepair. In 1984, the castle was given to a charitable trust to ensure its preservation. In 2016, the castle, gardens, and public rooms were opened to the public. Thirlestane Castle offers five star accommodations in the south wing that has five self-contained apartments. They also host cooperate events and offer private dining options.
Thirlestane Castle, Lauder, United Kingdom
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