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I am looking for candles and reproductions of old signs and furniture. Found one web site called sugarloaf mountain primitives... looking for more sites similar to that.
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Its a top floor flat overlooking the city, the sea and the mountain. Its colors are vibrant, the furniture modern with a plasma. Sunshine is amazing, Sunset is heaven. I live with my wife there. Please suggest a good name.
home? (idk.lol)
the heavens
peacful sunset
modern with a peaceful twist?
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Will everybody in Heaven be filled with lots and lots of happiness? Also is Heaven a million times better than a wealthy person driving nice cars, owning a mansion, a cabin in the mountains, a vacation home on the beach, lots of nice clothes, boats, water skis, nice stereo equipment, nice furniture, going on lots of nice vacations, eating lots of their favorite meals and being surrounded by all the friends they want?
Also will everybody in Heaven have equal privilidges?
First of all, ask anybody who's rich in the ways you said, and I'm sure that neither of them will admit to actually being happy. Actually, that's why the keep spending...because they're not content with what they have, and the more the get, the less happy they become. So they buy things to fill the void.
Heaven will be awesome, for it will be in the full, constant presence of the Lord.
Here's how I imagine it...you ever have those God moments, where you feel the Lord's presence, along with an "ah-ha!" moment? Or those times when you have no fear but only comfort and safety, even though the opposite is what would be expected? Or those times when Jesus reveals Himself to you in even the smallest of things? And especially when you're praying and He answers you in some way that you can't deny it being Him?
Now imagine that what, several billion times stronger and constant, never-ending. I think that'll be even a speck of what heaven will be like.
As for equal privilidges, I think we can look to what Paul said in 1 Corinthians and Galatians about everybody being equal in Christ, and apply it to those in Heaven (but then, we also hear of the pillars in Heaven, so I can't say).
Ultimately though, it'll be polar to the other place.
We live in hardy zone 6 off the foot of the mountain in the middle of a farm field and we get severe winds year round. I am in need of protecting our home to reduce high electric bills in winter and to protect our outside furniture, ornaments and birdhouses in summer. We have dogs and grandchildren to keep in mind so as to not suggest poisonous plants.
Plant several arborvitae's in a "staggered" fashion. There are many variety's, so check with someone who knows trees and they will be able to help. They are a "no brainer"!!
I am a mermaid.
Or, that’s what I tell myself, as I slowly creep down the stairs of our family’s two million dollar designer beach house. For all that it’s worth it certainly is a pain to have to trudge all the way up the four-hundred and nineteen stair that lead from the beach up to our flaunthouse. In case you have yet to hear of the delights of having a flaunthouse, I will enlighten you.
Derived of the words Flaunt and House, it describes a place that is said to be a home but is no less than an uncomfortable box that is crammed to bursting with the latest house designs; French doors and windows, popular colors, expensive paintings, uncomfortable “modern” furniture, ugly colors with uglier names, and anything else that will give a man as flaunty as my father a place to “relax and put up his feet” as he likes to tell our flaunthouse neighbors.
In actuality, he makes it a bit of a habit of “accidentally” letting it slip some new fact about our beach flaunthouse, or our mountain flaunthouse, our France Flaunthouse and, of course, our home flaunthouse.
In fact over the years I’ve come to the realization that a flaunthouse isn’t just a building structure, but a whole new brand of people. It describes a bunch of motorized beings that’s sole being in life is to flaunt, brag, and otherwise complete the food chain as the very top predators. Flaunthouses include people like my father, my neighbors, my grandmother, my uncle, I even think my maid considers herself Flaunthouse sometimes just because she gets to clean the toilets of one.
But mermaids don’t belong in flaunthouses.
Mermaids don’t like them. They don’t like the hard rough walls coated in layer upon layer of paint to give them eerie metallic looks. Nor do they like the harsh modern stone floors, or the so-called paintings that remotely resemble the finger-paint art that I did in kindergarten, but which my father considered too far beneath us to put next to our walls of professional scribbles. Mermaids don’t like the strict structure of social class that seeps from the eerie walls and harsh floors and ugly paintings, and imposes upon them their place in the world, their place in the food chain. The very foundation of the house instructs servants and honest workers, and people in jeans, that they are not welcome to be any more then a part of the wall here. And only that if they’re properly dressed.
Mermaids don’t like the constricting soul of the house that threatens to burn their essence and take out all that is mermaid in them.
Mermaids don’t like that at all.
I really like it. Not knowing what kind of story you're aiming for, my first guess is that it's about a young girl in a wealthy family who is bored and frustrated with the hypocritical facade of her parents' high society. She retreats into a fantasy world of a mermaid, but then meets someone or witnesses something that leads her on a real adventure and gives her a taste of another, more mundane society that's actually a lot more interesting and real than the one she inhabits at home.
Not really my cup of tea (I tend more toward Robert Heinlein and David Drake), but still a good beginning. Just make sure to throw in lots of surprises.
-yk
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