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The harsh realities of early 20th century life on an island off the southern tip of Nova Scotia Adria Redmond's life in a sea-faring community is marked by deception and deceit before a tragedy forces her to recognize what's important in her life.
A trip of a lifetime: Part III
They had a nurse come to my room immediately. She took all my vital signs and temperature, listened to my abdomen, then informed me that, unfortunately, I had to be quarantined to my stateroom for 24 hours. I had to fill out three health reports asking where I was for the past five days, what I ate, drank, where and the time I did it. They wanted to know what ports of call I was at, how I entered England, it went on and on.
Then she informed me that a team would be coming to disinfect my room. Andres rang my doorbell and, while standing outside my door, he told me he could no longer be my butler until tomorrow – sniff – then said the medical crew would be my butlers. Next thing I knew, they were donning rubber gloves and plastic aprons to sanitize my room. Out in the hall they had a cart with one man holding a large red plastic bag for the other one to put my bed linens in.
la meva vida: Fog Linen Cafe Apron
Japanese designer Yumiko Sekine uses raw linen from Lithuania to create the Fog Linen Café Apron (1999), which gets softer with age and becomes even more absorbent with each washing. With neatly squared corners and basic, functional shapes, there’s an honest simplicity to Sekine’s work, which is also reflected in how the Fog Linen Collection began. When Sekine had her first small apartment, she decided to make herself a few things, like an apron and a cover for her teapot. When she moved to a larger apartment, she needed a few more things, like a kitchen cloth and pot holder. Basically, every time Sekine moved to a larger space, her Fog Linen Collection grew, adapting to fit her household needs. The name and size of each item is stamped directly on the product (this stamp washes away over time).
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A trip of a lifetime: Part IIIBoca Beacon - Dec 31, 1969
Next thing I knew, they were donning rubber gloves and plastic aprons to sanitize my room. Out in the hall they had a cart with one man holding a large red plastic bag for the other one to put my bed linens in. I had a big problem with them keeping the