Kal 🐠 Eddie's new bf, in his natural habitat
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Pleasant Green Villas by the Seaside
Courtesy: Hevpe
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This beautifully crafted houseboat in Seattle Harbor, Washington is meant for year round living. Look at how cute it is.
The houseboat has 600 square feet of space in its spacious design.
It has a stunning arched ceiling with carved beams and lots of windows.
Tiger wood counters in the kitchen and bath.
The added top floor houses the bedroom.
The bathroom has a marine toilet and a tile shower.
https://hyggehous.com/a-600-square-foot-house-boat-built-for-full-time-living.html
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Heading out to adventure in The Aqua-Trail 'Terra Marina' camping trailer and house boat.
Florida
1959
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Kareoke night at Chez Stewart
Inspired by Jemma and Ingrid's Big Finish interview and @technicallywrite 's epic.
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why do people live in vans and houseboats but no one ever lives in a housetrain that goes on a circle track around their property?
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Flowers, trees, and boats oh my. @iamsterdam-blog
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Movie: Houseboat (1958)
For the Sons of Italy Ball, Cinza Zaccardi (Sophia Loren), an Italian socialite on the run from her domineering father and masquerading as a housekeeper, wears the necklace her mother wore when her father proposed. The necklace is a statement piece set in gold and mounted with emeralds and diamonds, which is most likely from Bvlgari since Sophia is a loyal patron of the brand and thus, it features in many of her films.
The necklace is meant to contrast with all the pearl strands and simple gold and silver chains that all the other women at the party are wearing, signifying that she stands out - a literal diamond among the pebbles.
Whether the necklace was a loan to the film production or a part of Sophia's personal collection is not relevant as it is not known where it is currently. If it were personally owned by Sophia, it may have been part of Sophia's cache of stolen jewelry, most of which had been from Bvlgari and worth millions of dollars, from two thefts - the first at the Norwegian Barn in Elstree in 1960 and the second in her suite at the Sherry Netherland Hotel in New York in 1970.
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