I crave a Christopher Robin stimboard with themes of lost childhood and cottagecore stims with a mix of food stims
Christopher Robin (The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) with childhood, cottagecore, and food!
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I crave a Christopher Robin stimboard with themes of lost childhood and cottagecore stims with a mix of food stims
Christopher Robin (The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) with childhood, cottagecore, and food!
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Now, the most important thing is to not let any outside forces put all of that hard work to waste.
June 5th, 2020
Samon Park
Nature around my home.
14.-15.2.2020
One of my many failed attempts at a snow spiral. I've been making snow spirals every winter since 2010. I make them during the day, with the intention of using them as a template for light painting at night. One of the main problems I've had is that they're hard to photograph from the ground, so I've been searching for a good cliff, hill, or elevated area to shoot from, but the place I live is pretty flat. There's a lot of sand and gravel pits around here, but not many you can easily access, so I was happy to find this one, which seems abandoned. Another snow spiral problem I've had is unwanted footprints, because the best spirals I've made have to start from the center, so there's always a line of footprints that cut through the spiral. This time I tried starting from the outside and working my way in, but there was a pile of sand that through me off, and my spiral quickly turned oval instead of round. There wasn't enough snow either (sometimes I've had too much) under the snow was a layer of frozen snow that had previously been rained on, and the parts of the timelapse where I move slower are because I was kicking at the ice, trying to make a visible path. To make things worse, I was too tired to go back that night to do the light painting, and the next day it got covered in snow. I later realized that this area won't work for lining up the spiral with the north star, because you lose the high vantage point, since the path on the right is where you would need to set up, and that area has been dug out.
Melville FD Engine 8
Relaxing in her sandpit after the rain finally passed.