the 15th of every month will forever haunt this poor man
January was a tough year but we made it
GIVE THIS A READ CAUSE WTH 🤨 Also i'm just sharing articles that i come across or was shared to...so take everything you read with a grain of salt <3
A friend of ours suffered an unimaginable tragedy when his sister Amy was murdered by her ex yesterday. If you can, please consider a donation to their small Vermont farm sanctuary to give them financial breathing room to grieve and take a break from fundraising. Link to Jon speaking about it this morning.
Link to many giving options - wishlists, sponsorships, PayPal, merch, etc.
i have been waiting for a longer clip of this because it is my favourite scene of the entire show and i need this because closure
WHAT HAPPENED TO MEATBALL
we needed a BoB style baseball scene to explain what everyone went on to do in the most tear-jerking way possible except it's just meatball stealing the ball and running off
and yes i do think the ending was powerful and cinematic but i love crying about how in 1961...
Here’s 19 seconds of Austin Butler slow dancing with a dog.
she is for sale? let me sell my soul real quick to raise funds
It's almost done, just one night and it's Christmas Eve. But that also means that the calendar is coming to an end for us. That's why we're delving into the world of films today in the 23rd door and I have two beauties that we know from the Hornblower movies - HMS Retribution and HMS Hotspur
HMS Hotspur and behind HMS Restribution
Here is more about the two and who is actually behind them:
The Earl of Pembroke was built in 1945 in Pukavik, Sweden, under the name Orion and was used for timber transport in the Baltic Sea until 1974, when she was laid up in Thisted, Denmark. She was transferred to the United Kingdom in 1980, where her complete restoration began in 1985. As part of the restoration, the ship was converted from a schooner to a barque (to resemble the famous HMS Endeavour, on which Captain Cook discovered Australia) and renamed Earl of Pembroke. From then on she served in various films in different rigs, but is best known as HMS Hotspur. Unfortunately, she had no further use in recent years and was completely scrapped in 2022.
The smaller Restribution is actually the Phoenix of Dell Quay, a brigantine. She was built by Hjorne & Jakobsen at Frederikshavn, Denmark in 1929, originally as an Evangelical Mission Schooner. Twenty years later she retired from missionary work and carried cargo until her engine room was damaged by fire. In 1974 she was bought by new owners who converted her into a brigantine before being purchased by Square Sail in 1988. A first aid over-haul enabled her to sail back to the UK where she underwent a complete refit. During 1991 she was converted to the 15th century Caravel Santa Maria for Ridley Scott's film 1492: Conquest of Paradise. She has also worked in: In the Heart of the Sea, Poldark, Taboo, Hornblower and Frontier. At the moment she is for sale.
our enhanced and colorized versions of this photo of actor Alan Alda, who played Hawkeye Pierce on M*A*S*H for 11 seasons
I just found out that I reached 3000 followers! When did this happen?! Arghhh so happy!
To celebrate this milestone, I’m sharing a wonderful whumpy find I’ve been saving for a rainy day! One word: appendix!
From the series The Durrells 1x2 :)
I’m so devastated about the cancellation of Shadow and Bone. It’s such a shame that Netflix have decided it’s not worth it and we won’t get to continue to see the Grisha world visualised.
I feel for all the cast, crew and creatives involved who most probably only found out just before us. It’s happening more and more within the entertainment industry that jobs are cancelled with shorter and shorter notice.
I will continue to enjoy the grishaverse through Leigh Bardugo’s wonderful books and I am grateful for the show introducing me to the books.
Maybe one day we will see all get to see all Six Crows at once.
love the film, also want to be ungovernable. goats are underated ngl