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Helen and Scott Nearing - Talks about escaping âthe tyranny of doing that which in itself is really not worth my doing." Â
The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, November 13, 1927
HOME DIY IDEAS
As a person who craves creativity and doesn't know how to be bored, i found some really gret things to do with everything you have home..
1. MAKE HARDCOVERS FOR PAPERBACK BOOKS
It's really simple, you only need an old bedsheet and and a hard cover from paper blocks something. Youtube is full of it!
2. MAKE YOUR OWN BOOK
Bookbinding isn't that hard, you can really make yourself a diary or a sketchbook.
3. RECYCLE PAPER... BY MAKING PAPER
You can also make paper from old homework or classic paper news, you can spice up the bookbindingby making a book from the paper you made..
4. YOU CAN MAKE AIR-DRY CLAY
-from cooking ingredients. I haven't done this yet, but it seems really fun, and it's a great medium for quick gifts, like candle standers or jewelry dishes, there are countless ideas.
5. MAKE YOUR OWN JEWELRY
You've got some spare hairpins? You can paint them, glue some crystals, beeds, shells, pearls on them... make something from clay, if you cook yourself some... search for some inspo on pinterest, there are so many projects!
I found everything on youtube, it's my go to platform, and you can fing anything there.. just use your imagination and create :)
Jenny Zhang at Shakespeare and Company, 7/3/18
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Moritz von Schwind __ Elfentanz im Erlenhain (Fairy Dance in the Alder Grove), c.1860
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Whatever you love passionately always destroys you in the end. But how can I explain what has happened to me? How can I make anyone even understand that I can write about it? I donât know, I donât know anymore; all I know is that it is so.
Guy de Maupassant, Paris Tale (via wordsnquotes)
Vocabulaire français - des verbes
remorquer - to tow, lug
rĂąler - to grumble, complain, gasp
ébranler - to shake, rattle, weaken
sonder - to sound, plumb, probe, survey
germer - to germinate, sprout, grow
étreindre - to embrace, clasp, clutch, choke
remuer - to move, touch, stir
étouffer - to suffocate, stifle, smother
bĂȘler - to bleat, whine
gémir - to moan, whine
sâĂ©garer - to get lose, lose oneâs way, digress
ficeler - to tie up, bind
frotter - to rub, scrape, scrub
délier - to untie, undo, unknot
énerver - to annoy, irritate
effarer - to alarm, frighten
crisper - to tense, contract
haleter - to pant
balbutier - to stammer, stutter
bégayer - to stammer, stutter
harceler - to harass, pester
accabler - to impose, overwork, overburden
épier - to observe, spy on
délayer - to mix, water, dilute
éventrer - to disembowel, gut
étreindre - to embrace, clasp, clutch, grasp
sévir - to hit, strike
Words taken from: Le Horla (Maupassant)
Le Horla (from the Guy de Maupassant story).