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We must cling currently in Paris this time with schizophrenic, I do not know what to wear to keep warm nor too hot.
Thank you the changes of climate, we go from laughter to tears in 2 hours away.
Today I share a little look at the cool, ultra comfort with
That’s a lovely dress unearthed at
I will not show you my panties no no, but that is how we call the skirts in English: CULOTTES * ^^ *
After a first black version that I presented
I made a small happiness yesterday during a day on the beaches of Deauville with the sun shine.
What a joy to soak your feet in the cool water, feeling the salty air whipping our cheeks and hair. A welcome breath for a summer taste.
I wore that day easy linen dress
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Start with a medium-sized, clear glass open-top container. You can use anything that strikes your fancy—a vase, a cleaned-out pasta jar, a fish bowl, or a special terrarium bowl.
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Fill the bottom of the vessel with a 1 1/2-inch layer of small rocks to collect the water drainage.
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Add a layer of potting soil made for succulents and cacti. It should be deep enough for the plants to root to, about 2 1/2 inches.
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Remove the largest plant from its container and dust excess soil off the roots. Using the end of a spoon, make a hole in the soil big enough for the roots and nestle the plant inside, tamping the soil down firmly to hold it in place. Plan for approximately 1 plant per inch of container diameter.
Tip: Use a paper towel to transplant prickly cacti to avoid pricking your fingers.
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Continue planting the rest of the succulents, working from largest to smallest. It’s easiest to start at the back of the container and work your way forward.
Tip: Play around with the arrangement—mixing up the types of plants, colors, and sizes to make it more visually pleasing.
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Once the plants are arranged, add about a 1/4-inch layer of white sand around the plants.
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Finish with some landscaping. Place a few additional pebbles here and there to complete the look.
Tip: Succulents like direct sunlight every day. Lightly water the base every two weeks or once the soil dries out.
I took advantage of the many bridges in May to escape to the country a few days, what happiness since in addition it is very nice and warm. A summer taste.
To celebrate, I took a pretty long skirt I picked up at
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For once I have to say that this dress sold online would not at all inspired me. It is proved that shop.
You know me I advise you very often stroll through all the rays and not just be confined to the large radius that we devote ourselves. It is often the case in Swedish, there are always a large number of parts available to Plus Size.
This dress is a gem in size