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Epiphany season door chalking on an apartment door in the Midwestern US A Christmas wreath adorning a home, with the top left-hand corner of the front door chalked for Epiphany-tide and the wreath hanger bearing a placard of the archangel Gabriel. Chalking the door is a Christian Epiphanytide tradition used to bless one's home. [1]
The symbol can manifest itself anywhere, from the door of a cruise ship to someone’s blazer lapel to home decor, as a subtle indication that they’re looking for or are open to an arrangement.
The pineapple is a familiar symbol of hospitality; a popular myth links the origin of this connection with Colonial America, when sailors would return from voyages to the Caribbean Islands with ...
No, it’s not a pineapple hanging off the Atwells Avenue arch, it’s this. This tobacco heiress was a great Newport benefactor, despite that unpleasantness around driving her limo over her ...
In Mandarin, the words “inverted” (倒, dao) and “arrival” (到, dao) are homynyms, so fu dao can mean either "upside-down character fu" or “good fortune arrives“. Another type of character often used for doufang is the combined character, or lianzi (連字) - these are not real words used in spoken or written Chinese, but are a ...
The lampshade itself it a heavy metal hemisphere, opaque,…similarly hanging from the flies, is a fruit basket attractively overflowing with apples, oranges, bananas, pineapple, and grapes,…It will become apparent that the light fixture is on a counterweight system, it can be raised and lowered, or kept in any vertical position, by means of ...
"Pineapple" pieces by the artisan. Hilario Alejos Madrigal is a Mexican potter from a small town in the state of Michoacán, known for his “pineapple” ceramic wares.The name comes from the original form which was created by his mother, potter Elisa Madrigal Martinez, who created punch bowls in the shape of pineapples.
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