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brightdarkdesigns · 1 year
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New Release Day! One winter day I walked around Soulard for a friend, taking photos of interesting sites. I've always loved the Soulard Farmers Market because it's a beautiful architectural building, and visiting on the weekend is a super fun way to get great produce, spices, flowers, and even awesome small bites to eat. I never noticed how you can see the Gateway Arch in the background and I had to snap this photo for them. I love the way the details of the windows pop in the watercolor version, and I can almost hear vendors and patrons haggling, talking, and the smells of the spice shop wafting as I walk by.
Get it at the shop! https://www.etsy.com/listing/1399988609/soulard-farmers-market-st-louis-arch-st
#DigitalArt #StLouis #STL #DigitalArtist #Watercolor #Soulard #SoulardMarket
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63104mom · 3 months
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When it’s cold, a lot of things in #stl catch fire
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flavorsims · 1 year
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Victorian Bedroom - Bedroom Inspiration for a sizable bedroom remodel in the Victorian loft style with a dark wood floor, blue walls, and
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freeport-freelancer · 2 years
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Joyce's Corner, Soulard Farmer's Market. 8/11/22
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indigo-a-creeping · 22 days
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I love looking at the interesting mushrooms...
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les-larmes-d-eros · 26 days
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Dorrie, par Dominique Soulard
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guy60660 · 2 years
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Guillaume Soulard
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badgaymovies · 7 months
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Devil's Path
Devil's Path
Every good hook-up in the woods should start with a tarot card reading, or at least that’s what Bil, Daniel and Michael decided when they reunited to talk about Devil’s Path, which returns them to the universe of the great Matthew Montgomery.   Listen here: https://badgaymovies.files.wordpress.com/2023/09/episode-176-devils-path.mp3   Donate Email:…
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brusiocostante · 2 years
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Tree Flip
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murderballadeer · 2 months
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finding similarities, drawing connections, articulating theories, etc etc
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palafoxiana · 5 months
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Je n’aime pas qu’Agnès prenne pour concubine Sa bonne aux cheveux noirs, gougnotte s’il en fut, Qui lui plante sa langue au cul comme une pine Et qui lui frotte au nez son derrière touffu.
Je n’aime pas à voir qu’en l’église Saint-Lupe Une pucelle ardente, aux yeux évanouis, Confessant des horreurs, se branle sous sa jupe Et murmure : « Oh pardon… mon Père… je jouis. »
Je n’aime pas à voir la nouvelle tenue De la jeune lady qui vient au bal masqué Une cuisse en culotte et l’autre toute nue Jusqu’au milieu du con, Madame, c’est risqué.
Je n’aime pas à voir l’Andalouse en levrette Ouvrir les bords poilus de son cul moricaud Qui porte à chaque fesse une sorte d’aigrette Sur l’anus élargi comme un coquelicot.
Je n’aime pas à voir trois petites gougnottes Qui, ne pouvant coucher ensemble ouvertement, Se branlent dans les coins, se goussent dans les chiottes Et se pissent en bouche et trouvent ça charmant.
Je n’aime pas à voir qu’une vierge sans tache Peigne ses poils du cul devant son cousin Jean Les frise en éventail puis en double moustache Et dise avec un œil railleur : « T’as pas d’argent ? »
Je n’aime pas à voir dans la salle d’études Vingt filles se moquer d’un maître faible et doux Et dire en affichant leurs sales habitudes « Ah ! laissez-nous jouir ; on se branle pour vous ! »
Je n’aime pas à voir la malheureuse gousse Dont le poil est trop rouge et le jus trop amer. Elle n’a pas d’amie et son foutre de rousse Aux filles qui l’ont bu donnait le mal de mer.
Je n’aime pas à voir la suceuse gourmande Qui sirote le foutre et dit à son amant : « En reste-t-il encore un peu ? J’en redemande. » Elle peut bien attendre un quart d’heure vraiment.
Je n’aime pas à voir la petite soularde Qui soupe avec des gens peut-être encore plus saouls Et qui s’enfile avec un pilon de poularde Pendant qu’un amateur l’encule par-dessous.
Je n’aime pas à voir la fille trop juteuse Qui pleure et bave et suce et pisse en déchargeant, Galope à coups de cul, fait la grande fouteuse Et crie : « Ah ! pour ça non ! je ne veux pas d’argent. »
Je n’aime pas à voir qu’Alice aux longues tresses Lèche à la pension tous les cons du dortoir Sous les yeux indulgents des jeunes sous-maîtresses Qui donnent des conseils et tiennent le bougeoir.
Je n’aime pas à voir la gourmande qui mouche Ses amants en suçant leur nez comme des vits Pour que la morve aussi jette à flots dans sa bouche Le foutre dont ses sens ne sont point assouvis.
Je n’aime pas à voir celle qui s’effarouche Dès qu’un jeune homme ardent l’attaque par le bas Et qui prend vivement la pine dans sa bouche Pour avaler l’enfant dont elle ne veut pas.
Je n’aime pas aux champs celles qui s’accroupissent L’une en face de l’autre et se penchent pour voir Comment bâillent leurs poils et comment elles pissent Et qui nomment ce jeu : « Se regarder pleuvoir. »
Je n’aime pas à voir dans un bordel chouette Les mains sur une roue et les deux pieds en l’air La putain qui se fait enculer en brouette C’est là, dirait saint Paul, pécher contre la chair.
Je n’aime pas qu’Odette ait si mauvaise mine, Qu’elle aille se branler dans toute la maison Et qu’elle couche avec une infâme gamine Qui sait ouvrir les poils et téter le tison.
Je n’aime pas qu’à table une infante se serve Trop de piment, puis sorte au milieu du dîner En disant tout à coup : « Cette sauce m’énerve ! Je vais chercher quelqu’un pour me faire piner ! »
Je n’aime pas à voir l’écolière distraite Qui se branle en tramway comme elle fait chez soi ; Qui se trouble, rougit, baisse le nez, s’arrête Et dit de l’air le plus ingénu : « C’est pas moi. »
Je n’aime pas à voir l’indolente Charlotte Qui passe en travesti dans un bal familier, Disant qu’elle a percé le fond de sa culotte Pour se faire enculer sans se déshabiller.
Je n’aime pas qu’Esther, dont les lèvres avides Ont tété par sept fois un ténor d’Opéra, Lui dise avec fureur que ses couilles sont vides Mais qu’elle a soif de foutre et qu’il en pissera.
Je n’aime pas qu’Agnès qui croit sa vie amère S’enfuit à quinze ans afin d’avoir vécu Et se fait faire un jour trois photos pour sa mère Pine au con, pine en bouche et pine au cul.
Je n’aime pas à voir la triste erreur mammaire D’une enfant de six mois qui, cherchant un régal, Prend le vit d’un miché pour le sein de sa mère Et tette un peu de foutre avant l’âge légal.
Je n’aime pas à voir la danseuse trop nue Qui s’est rasé les poils jusques à l’ombilic Pour découvrir sa vulve entrouverte et charnue Dont la babine humide excite le public.
Je n’aime pas à voir une arpète à l’œil tendre Raccrocher une dame au coin du boulevard La conduire à l’hôtel, se mettre à poil, s’étendre Et lui poser au cul la trace de son fard.
Je n’aime pas à voir la princesse autrichienne Qui fait raidir le vit de son grand lévrier, Puis se courbe sous lui pour lui servir de chienne Avant que l’empereur songe à la marier.
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63104mom · 11 months
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School is out! Our four kids with 30+ of their high school friends.
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earaercircular · 1 year
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Gautier reuses trees blackened by summer fires
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The Vendée-based furniture manufacturer Gautier buys back the burnt trees that it incorporates into its wooden panels at the same price. This is one of the components of Gautier's very technical CSR plan, which also aims to use recycled wood, vegetable glues and a reduction in packaging.
The pines damaged by the summer fires, in Landiras, in the Gironde department close to Bordeaux, or in Beaugé, in the Maine-et-Loire department, are not lost for everyone. Gautier, a furniture manufacturer in the Vendée department[1], decided to integrate them into the manufacture of its panels. "If the bark is burnt, the heart of the logs is still green," explains David Soulard, general manager of the company, that buys the trunks at the same price as its usual wood. "It's also a way to support the wood industry," he says. “And after a fire, the sooner the charred trees are felled, the sooner the forest will grow back. »
Gautier[2] has a debarking drum on its Chantonnay[3] site to remove the blackened part, that can be used as biomass or mulch. "If the heart of the burnt trunk has kept its properties, it must be used more quickly because it does not remain," explains Pierre Grolleau, head of panel activity at Gautier.
Towards 100% recycled
This reuse of burnt wood is part of a broader CSR plan[4] with a high technical content. First and foremost, Gautier wants to go from 50% to 100% recycled wood over the next five years. The company, that works with a network of partners for the collection and sorting of old furniture, has invested 6 million euros in a purification tower that uses filtration, eddy currents and float/sink separation techniques, wind tunnel…
The manufacturer has also set itself the objective of replacing, within the next four years, the glue on the panels with a vegetable glue, without compromising on its 10-year guarantee. "Today, Gautier uses a sticky mixture with a low level of formaldehyde[5]", explains David Soulard, specifying that this effort is not so much linked to the harmlessness of the product as to the carbon footprint. Out of 80,000 tons of C02, the glue accounts for 20,000, this material being produced by cracking the gas.
The company is also working on reducing the weight of packaging and the use of hydrocarbon-based raw materials. It invested 600,000 euros in 2021 in a machine capable of scanning products, "in order to cut and fold the right amount of cardboard needed for packaging". The manufacturer intends to replace the plastic and polystyrene[6] “as soon as possible”. His other major project is the establishment of “lifetime repairability” for his furniture, even the oldest.
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Emmanuel Guimard, Gautier réemploie les arbres noircis par les incendies estivaux, in : Les Echos, 12-12-2022, https://www.lesechos.fr/pme-regions/innovateurs/gautier-reemploie-les-arbres-noircis-par-les-incendies-estivaux-1888184
[1] Vendée is a department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France, on the Atlantic coast. In 2019, it had a population of 685,442. Its prefecture is La Roche-sur-Yon.
[2] Gautier is a furniture manufacturer created in 1960 based in Chantonnay in western France. It has a turnover of 120 million euros in 2021 and a workforce: 750 people. https://www.gautier-furniture.com/en_GB/
[3] Chantonnay is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France.
[4] Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to how companies integrate social, environmental and economic aspects into their values, culture, decisions, strategy and business operations. The importance of CSR for companies is increasing.
[5] Formaldehyde (systematic name methanal) is a naturally occurring organic compound with the formula CH2O and structure H−CHO. The pure compound is a pungent, colourless gas that polymerises spontaneously into paraformaldehyde, hence it is stored as an aqueous solution (formalin), which is also used to store animal specimens. It is the simplest of the aldehydes (R−CHO). The common name of this substance comes from its similarity and relation to formic acid. Formaldehyde is an important precursor to many other materials and chemical compounds.
[6] Polystyrene (PS) is a synthetic polymer made from monomers of the aromatic hydrocarbon styrene. Polystyrene can be solid or foamed. General-purpose polystyrene is clear, hard, and brittle. It is an inexpensive resin per unit weight. It is a poor barrier to oxygen and water vapour and has a relatively low melting point. Polystyrene is one of the most widely used plastics, the scale of its production being several million tonnes per year. Polystyrene can be naturally transparent, but can be coloured with colorants. Uses include protective packaging (such as packing peanuts and in the jewel cases used for storage of optical discs such as CDs and occasionally DVDs), containers, lids, bottles, trays, tumblers, disposable cutlery, in the making of models, and as an alternative material for phonograph records.
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jenniferstolzer · 2 years
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Today's #writingspaces is Protagonist Cafe in Soulard. Its so cute here. @meredithltate24 suggested it. We also got cupcakes at th Cup in the Central West End. A great day in #stlouis. (at Protagonist Cafe) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdY-Y76ODp7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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indigo-a-creeping · 21 days
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I love watching the mini donuts fry and turn and fry again.
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jzvacationrentals · 3 months
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