Schmiede im Winter, Wilhelm Steuerwaldt, 1853, Deutschland, Privatsammlung

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Schmiede im Winter, Wilhelm Steuerwaldt, 1853, Deutschland, Privatsammlung
[Old intuition, on your dock, we're fishin'. Come on now, give us a grade. A for effort, and a B for delivery, C for devotion. When the world starts encroaching on your plans. Where is the savoir, where is the savoir? He's not here right now. Where is the savior, where is the savoir-faire? Embassy row, the fumes, they lay low. On lanes that are wide where the limousines glide. On the wrought-iron gates and the bone China plates. And don't forget your manners where the anthems play.]
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New Flash Sale: Primary Aether Gene: Wrought
A new flash sale has been discovered for Primary Aether Gene: Wrought
A scroll that will change the primary gene of one Aether dragon to Wrought. This item can only be used once and will disappear after it has been applied.
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Treasure: 70000 56000
Clutch #3516 - Gallathea/Gowan
Mated On: 2024-03-07 # of eggs: 3 Hatched On: 2024-03-13
Progeny:
Hatchling 9358 - Sandsurge Female, Slate Wrought/Pear Stripes/Metals Branches, Common - 15,000 on 2024-05-12
Hatchling 9359 (Grandmother) - Sandsurge Female, Auburn Wrought/Radioactive Stripes/Hickory Branches, Common - 15,000 on 2024-04-09
Hatchling 9360 (Jinan) - Sandsurge Male, Driftwood Wrought/Fern Stripes/Copper Branches, Uncommon - 15 gems on 2024-03-21
Comments:
oilslick/metals/metals, murk/tarnish/tarnish
blackberry/cerulean/mist
dress down date
Someone can explain the 1970s dressing aesthetic to me. What is that pattern -- pine cones?