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Date: 2010-06-23 08:47 pm (UTC)Oh, you can get contemporary ones. And there are folk who specialize in things like Ancient Egyptian miniatures. Usually, if you can't find what you want, you can find someone who's willing to make it for you.
I like red. I also like green, blue, brown, purple, sometimes orange... Colors are awesome (says the girl who keeps making her Sims' stuff brown). My bedroom's painted green, despite my mother insisting it'd be too dark for the space. Mom insists that a lot-- she's not afraid of color, but she's intimidated by any color darker than 'sand.'
Well, when the ground tends to wobble, the old houses-- the ones built before 'earthquake safety' was invented-- tend to suffer a bit. And if you've got a house that was built in 1874, as a random example, we've had two major and scores of... I hate to say 'medium sized,' but there are basically three classes of earthquakes, to a Californian: there's the HO SHIT get under a table get in a doorway oh god this is a big one! earthquake, the Whoa that is definitely an earthquake! earthquake (where you go 'cool!' right before going 'man, I hope nothing broke'), and the much more frequent Did you feel that too? little earthquake. And they're all kind of hard on the old, old houses-- and also the older bridges, which is why we spend money on retrofitting things.
(All babythings do that to me, I swear. Rats, kittens, puppies, reptiles (okay, generally I tell baby snakes they're pretty, not adorable), eventually birds... I'm pleasantly surprised that spring came and went and nobody handed me a baby bird to keep alive overnight. Apparently I'm the only one who can do it. Although the memorable one was when my sister's dog-- this was a few years back-- brought in a dove that was almost flighted. Bird was in perfect shape; Sage had just been licking it and loving on it. The avian rescue place looked at it and asked Dad, "This one's fine. Why didn't you just put it back in its tree?" Dad said, "Because my daughter found it under the kitchen table." "... Oh.")