Showing posts with label Bran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bran. Show all posts

Sep 21, 2021

Daniel Craig reveals unusual way he coped with fame

 

“What happens when you draw a curtain?” Bran continued to rub Sasha’s head. 

“You block or hide things. I’ll work on that. 

Draw curtains, you could say, around us, so we’re not as exposed to her.”


Stars of Fortune


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Dec 13, 2018

myth-busting facts about sleepwalking







She shoved her arms in the robe. “I don’t remember.”
“I can see that, and in your place I’d hate it as much as you. 
It was an hour or so after we’d parted ways for the night, 
you came knocking on my door. 
Not quite awake, 
not quite asleep—
you understand what I mean.”



Stars of Fortune












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In the silent film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," a deranged hypnotist controls a sleepwalker, using him to commit crimes. Obviously, this 1920 film isn't an accurate depiction of somnambulism, but even a century after the film's release, this sleep disorder still isn't particularly well understood. We don't even know what causes it.

Indeed, there's probably more fiction than fact surrounding sleepwalking, and knowing so little about it only adds to the disorder's mystique.

Still, there are things we do know, and that knowledge can help to dispel some of the mystery around sleepwalking.













Nov 12, 2018

Drawing can help you think and focus better










Since one of Sasha’s sketch pads sat on the table, he picked it up, 
took one of her pencils. He drew quickly.
The structure, to Riley’s eye, looked more like a barn
 than Bran’s house, but it made the point. So did the curved lines, 
the squiggles to represent garden paths, shrubs, trees, the cliff wall.
And as far as she could tell, he had everything in its place, 
and nearly to scale.






Island of Glass





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Do you ever draw? Most of us don't, and the reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is because we're not very good at it. Who wants to do something they're bad at? 
But maybe we should rethink this assumption, especially since drawing has so many benefits, artist or not.




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But it was the drawing on his worktable, one he'd anchored with an empty beer bottle and a chunk of quartz, that grabbed her attention.
He'd taken their grid, their site survey, their map and had created the settlement with paper and colored pencils.
There was no road now, no old farmhouse across it. The field was wider, the trees ranging along the creek, spreading shadows and shade.
Around the projected borders of the cemetery he'd drawn a low wall of rock. There were huts, grouped together to the west. More rocks and stone tools collected in the knapping area. Beyond, the field was green with what might have been early summer grain.
But it was the people who made the sketch live. Men, women, children going about their daily lives. A small hunting party walking into the trees, an old man sitting outside a hut, and a young girl who offered him a shallow bowl. A woman with a baby nursing at her breast, the men in the knapping area making tools and weapons.
There was a group of children sitting on the ground playing a game with pebbles and sticks. One, a young boy who looked to be about eight, had his head thrown back and was laughing up at the sky.
There was a sense of order and community. Of tribe, Callie noticed. And most of all, of the humanity Jake was able to see in a broken spear point or a shattered clay pot.



Birthright





Nov 14, 2014

"12 Days of Christmas"



She was almost at the door before she saw the little potted tree sitting on the stoop in the porch light. Baffled, she crouched down, stared at the little stuffed bird attached to a branch from which golden silk pears dripped.

Since the attached card carried her name, she tugged it free and ripped it open.



Consider this the first day of Christmas.
Bran



He'd sent her a partridge in a pear tree, Gwen thought, and, pressing the card to her breast, sighed hugely. How incredibly sweet. She skimmed her finger over one of the glossy pears and set it swinging, smiled foolishly at the colorful, plump bird.

- The MacGregor Brides -

Gwendolyn





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Celebrate "12 Days of Christmas" With These Merry Crafts

Inspired by the classic song, these fun DIYs will have you humming all season long. 

 

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

 

 

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"It's Bran." 
Stunned, Julia stared outside. There on the wide slope of lawn were ten burly men in kilts, leaping in a Scottish reel. 
"Ten lords a-leaping," she managed.
"Lairds," Julia corrected, grinning like an idiot. 
"Even better, there are eleven pipers piping, and twelve drummers drumming. I'd say that wraps it up, honey. Your true love didn't miss a trick."

 

- The MacGregor Brides -

Gwendolyn