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@stardustjarr A watcher with abilities that can't be fathomed except by ancient beings. Also enjoys warm bubble baths.
An idea of the kind of homoerotic images Demuth created is given in his Turkish baths. Nana (1916), The Shine (1916), Turkish Baths (1916) & Trees & Houses (1916)
Have you noticed all the ivy in flower? Contrary to belief ivy is not parasitic to trees and is so important for pollinators🐝at this time of year as shown in this fantastic poster by @hill_marian #Treesofbathscape
@mumsnetBath
Bathsheba at the Fountain, 1635 https://t.co/DVLAnt2mlU #flemishart #wikiart
.@tiquetaki #arte #art #arts #artLovers #painting Gerbrand van den Eeckhout - David Promises Bathsheba that Solomon will be ... Hola Enrique!
Commission for mushi9! (see replies for more info!)
We all know Lucy is very fond of her baths & soaks, so when Natsu starts testing them out to see if they’re really all that great... he’s instantly hooked. And apparently so is Happy!
#FairyTail #NatsuDragneel #Natsu #Happy
local dragon terrorizes friends, they are not safe anywhere, not even in the baths
In order to defeat an enemy you need to know his inner motives.
So lets be honest Solas simply wants to visit ancient Arlathan baths with three hot elven friends once again. Warm water, cold wine, friendly debates... Oh good old times!
@BioMarkDarrah #DragonAge #DragonAge4 #Solas
@king41140234 @nobodylikesmae I love taking baths x3 Netflix just makes it better Niya~
Renowned for the soothing baths filled with steaming water and ointments, the hotsprings are traveller's destination all on their own.
You can find all the extras for this map, and our other works here: https://t.co/hKmDiSnOaU
#dnd #ttrpg #battlemap #vtt
For Venus I took inspiration from more modern sources, splashing in a reference from The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli as she appears in the baths in the comic.
https://t.co/ykKjevdE2q
@SimplyDango @denyelol No, he was implying he’d take the pupper home and give them baths and bellyrubs, silly 😊
Known as St George’s Baths, they were Liverpool's first publicly funded baths. Located on the waterfront they can be seen just beyond the turbulent waters.
Shipping off George’s Baths, Liverpool by John Wilson Carmichael (1799-1868)