Grilled Pork and Shizo Rice with Miso Soup and a side of vegetables
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Faced with the realisation that we suddenly had room enough to put up our own Christmas tree, I was initially at a loss when considering how to decorate it. We have no ornaments and the idea of shopping for them made me drowsy. I can’t remember what first brought to mind the image of a tree covered in tentacles (perhaps it’s best not to ask), but as soon as I envisioned it I couldn’t let go of the idea.
Using an artificial tree, blue string lights, silver garland, one plush Cthulhu (who has been silently biding his time in my home for years), approximately 50 Cthulhu Tentacles, and a little heady chanting (no one wants to upset the Great Old Ones), “A very Lovecraft Christmas” became a reality. I’m rather pleased with the results. Let’s hope the Old Ones are too. I’m beginning to suspect that it writhes when I’m not looking.
Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn.
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Augusto Esquivel is well-known for making three-dimensional sculptures from sewing buttons.
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Origami animals by south african origami artist Quentin Trollip
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Mark Mawson has launched a new paint-in-water series entitled “Aqueous Fluoreau.”
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