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Challenge Mistress Fara is a teenage gnome who is situated in Burthorpe . She will give out rewards for daily challenges , and allow players to block challenges for skills they have mastered . She took over these duties from the Imperial Guard Quartermaster .

She will also give back the baby troll pet if the player has dismissed it.

During the RuneScape Road Trip , she gave players the RuneScape Road Trip journal and also provided the lamps for completing tasks from the journals, along with rewarding players with the cosmetic hiker outfit for completing set amounts of tasks.

She is located next to the Gnome Bank, opposite of Balthazar .

It's possible to be directed to talk to her as part of Treasure Trails .




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When she wears a bow blouse and pleated skirt I know I'm to be tawsed.
It's been too long since I did a shoot. :(
A formidable lady capable of administering a memorable spanking. I can picture her tawse in hand telling me to hold out my hand for the belt
Today, Sissy Daniela is learning her lesson the hard way.
She arrived regularly at our school at 3pm on fridays to deal with serious offences, which in turn meant bare bottom punishments.in her bag she carried a hairbrush, slipper, and a tawse, but for us senior boys she would use a cane supplied by the school. Having received a caning from her in the past, I can testify to her accuracy, having placed all six strokes in a tight band on the crease of my bottom.
School mistress' light handbag tawse. 12" long
Today, Sissy Daniela is learning her lesson the hard way.
A hard dose of her heavy leather tawse
On of my first celebrity spanking crushes. Imagine holding out your hand then bending over for her tawse
Scots over 40 will surely remember this. I know I did !! Don't remember any teachers like this though !!
A shot from a recent photo shoot for Maggie's web site .
The all leather outfit which consists of a bustier, a red satin lined skirt, a buckled cincher, shrug, and gloves, was made by Maggie. The design was inspired by an illustration in a very old copy of Relate magazine.
I accidentally read about your fantasies on Twitter: a strict lady, stockings, your favorite tawse, which you are so afraid of.
Today, Sissy Daniela is learning her lesson the hard way.
Bromley is a large town in south east London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley. It is 9.3 miles (15.0 km) south-east of Charing Cross, and had a population of 87,889 as of 2011. Bromley was once part of Kent, that changed in 1965 when the borough of Bromley was swallowed up by the expansion of Greater London.
- sent from - / BROMLEY / 11.30 AM / 18 OC / 06 / KENT / - squared cancel
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At the junction of Highway 31A, and the turnoff to Sandon, is the trail head of the historic Galena Trail. From the former town site at THREE FORKS, the well-maintained alpine trail takes you on a three-kilometre hike to Alamo Siding. Sandon is about six kilometres south of the junction.
- from 1908 "Lovell's Gazetteer of the Dominion of Canada" - THREE FORKS, a post and mining settlement in the West Kootenay District, B.C., a station on the Nakusp & Slocan branch of the C.P.R., 5 miles from Sandon. It has 1 Methodist church, 1 general store, 2 hotels, with banking facilities (5 miles distant), at New Denver (Bank of Montreal), on Lower Arrow Lake, and express and telegraph offices at Three Forks Station. There are valuable silver lead mines in the district. The population in 1908 was 100.
THREE FORKS was first founded in 1892 when Charles Hugonin and Eric C. Carpenter sought to establish a legal town site at the junction of Carpenter, Seaton and Kane creeks. A year later, it was announced the Three Forks site would be the terminus for the Nakusp & Slocan Railway. The town then boomed and by the end of 1893 there were 240 lots laid out on three benches on the east side of Carpenter Creek. Seven hotels were quickly built to accommodate the hordes of silver-seeking prospectors. As well, Three Forks had a boarding house, restaurant, butcher shop, livery, blacksmith shop, barbershop, a large general store, a community hall, a laundry and bathhouse, a drug store, jailhouse and even a newspaper – the Three Forks Slocan Prospector. However, Three Forks’ prosperity was short-lived. When the railway decided to extend up to Sandon its fortunes sagged. By 1900, there were many empty buildings in the town site. In 1921, its post office closed permanently, and today nothing remains of Three Forks except an interpretive sign, and scattered remnants of pioneer cabins and rail ruins.
Apart from the hotel, a general store, furnishing store, and livery opened in 1892. The THREE FORKS Post Office operated 1893–1909, 1911–1917, and in 1921. After the Nakusp and Slocan Railway extension opened, Sandon grew at the expense of Three Forks. By 1900, many buildings were empty. By 1910, only a hotel and general store existed. By 1918, only the store remained but likely closed a few years later with the Post Office.
LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the THREE FORKS Post Office - www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/... ;
- arrived at - / THREE FORKS / OC 31 / 06 / B.C. / - split ring arrival backstamp - this split ring hammer (A1-2 / second hammer) was proofed - 3 August 1894 - (RF D) - (dia - 19.5 mm / L arc - 3.5 mm / R arc - 3.0 mm).
J. T. Kelly was the Postmaster at THREE FORKS and served from - 1 August 1899 to - 15 January 1909.
(b. 28 March 1868 in Old Machar, Aberdeen, Scotland – d. 31 July 1950 at age 82 in Vancouver, B.C.) - in 1902 the William Hunter Company sold the store at THREE FORKS to John T. Kelly.
John Tawse Kelly was a retired merchant / postmaster (mining supplies & general store / post office), the son of Gordon William Kelly and Kathleen Smith, and the widower of Kathleen Irene Pollock.
His wife - Kathleen Irene (nee Pollock) Kelly
(b. 25 November 1870 in Argenteuil, Laurentides Region, Quebec, Canada - d. 25 January 1941 at age 70 in New Denver, British Columbia)
Clipped from - The Vancouver Sun newspaper - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 2 August 1950 - Slocan Man, J. T. Kelly, Dies Here John Tawse Kelly, 82, for 60 years a resident of the Slocan district, died in Vancouver Monday at Mount St. Joseph's Hospital. His home was in Silverton. Mr. Kelly was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, came with his family to Fredericton, N.B., when he was seven years old, and out West as a young man to settle in the Slocan district. He is survived by two sons. Gordon of Vancouver, Jack W. of Silverton; two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Munro and Mrs. Mae Markham, both of Vancouver; and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held Saturday morning in Silverton, with Center and Hanna in charge of arrangements.
Message on postcard reads: Love from Aunty -
Addressed to: Mrs. J. Cadden / Three Forks / British Columbia
(b. 21 July 1865 in Jessup, Pensylvania - d. 8 October 1954 at age 89 in Kaslo, British Columbia) - occupation - locomotive engineer for C.P.R.
His wife - Ethel Mary (nee Bourne) Cadden
(b. 1 December 1884 in Hornchurch, Essex, England - d. 5 September 1986 at age 101 in Victoria, B.C.) - they were married - 29 December 1901 in Nakusp, British Columbia.
Clipped from - The Vancouver Sun newspaper - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 9 September 1986 - CADDEN On September 5. 1966, Mrs. Ethel Mary Cadden. born in Hornchurch, Essex, England December 1, 1B84. Predeceased by her husband, John in 1954; 3 sons, Edward, Clinton and Leonard: and 1 daughter, Mrs. E M. Atwood. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Mariorie Silvester of Kelowna and Mrs. Joan Crossley of Victoria: 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Cadden was a pioneer resident of the Slocan and Kootenay areas, latterly residing at Luther Court in Victoria.
Vancouver's Chinatown is not huge but the largest in Canada. Approximately 15 city blocks concentrated between Union Street on the south to Hastings Street on the north and between Colombia Street on the west and Gore Avenue on the east. Pender Street is its main thoroughfare and it extends Chinatown further west to Taylor Street and the Entrance to Chinatown Gate.
I have lived a few blocks south of Chinatown for 20 years. For the first 15 there was little change. Some deterioration and a little attempt at sprucing it up with refurbished street lighting and street re-paving.
About 5 years ago things began to change and in comparison to the first fifteen, rapidly.
There are now 10 new condos either completed or in progress. None in my opinion say Chinatown, more like Yaletown in design. Too much pastel glass and these stupid little glass sidewalk canopies that offer nothing for protection or aesthetics. Plus the buildings are homogenizing the street into one uniform (ugly) streetscape.
In the past week I spotted two new for sale signs on buildings that could be heritage but are in need of major help.
There are many new businesses opened recently and that is good but once again they could be anywhere in the city. Upscale coffee shops, new restaurants (none Chinese), computer software companies, bar tender training, bicycle repair shops, art galleries, chic clothing stores, ceramics and a Pie shop to name a few.
There are also business closing. Produce and meat stores, Chinese clothing and home furnishing shops, a historic printing shop (Ho Hung Hing).
On the north side of Pender east of Main there are 5 empty shops in a row that to me has “condo coming” written all over it.
I fear the current Chinese business ownerswill be too tempted to sell out for the land value so more condos can be built.
I hope the ambience of the neighbourhood can be retained but I do not see much evidence of that happening today. Some better attempt at design to fit the neighbourhood would be a big bonus IMO.
This photo shows the latest condo start on Pender east of Main.
In 2011 the Canadian Federal Government designated Vancouver’s Chinatown as a National Historical Site. So, what does this national designation mean for the future of Chinatown? The impact of a historical designation on the buildings and businesses is yet to be realized but hopefully it will provide some protection.
Rally set to air Chinatown concerns
Thursday, February 19, 2015 5:12:04 PST PM
Local concerns about Chinatown’s at-risk heritage and dwindling affordable housing stock is leading to an upcoming rally at city hall.
King-mong Chan, with the Carnegie Community Action Project, has been working on a petition calling for a temporary moratorium on new market development projects that has so far received 1,100 signatures.
Chan said that on March 3 there will be a community rally at city hall to deliver the petition to Mayor Gregor Robertson.
“We want to bring that primary call for a moratorium to the mayor,” he said.
About 800 condo units and market rental units are slated for construction in Chinatown, while more than a dozen will be available as affordable housing with an $850 monthly cost of rent. The height restrictions for buildings were raised in 2011, but could be again raised if a 13-storey Beedie Group development gets approved.
“The whole community and identity of Chinatown is really under threat because of the way developers are promoting Chinatown marketing as the new Yaletown,” he said. “And the character is shifting towards that.
“Right now, people are saying it doesn’t look like Chinatown already.”
Chan said that from the residents he’s spoken to and keeps in constant contact with feel like not only has Chinatown’s character has been lost, but there’s also concerns about unstable affordable housing and retail.
“If they raise their rent, where are those people going to go?” he said.
But Kevin McNaney, Vancouver’s assistant director of planning, said the city is already doing a lot to preserve Chinatown’s character.
“We share the same values that there is a need for more affordable housing in Chinatown and heritage protection, and we’re working closely on both,” he said.
“We’ve been trying to use some of these new developments to generate affordable housing, and one of them is giving us 22 units of social housing.”
As for architecture and form, on March 4 a workshop between two council-appointed advisory committees – the Chinatown historic area planning committee and the urban design panel – will help them better understand the concerns, said McNaney. It will also be open to the public.
“It’s to help them understand the community’s perspective better,” he said. “That way when future projects come through, they can provide advice that reflects the community’s concerns and reflects their aspirations.
You deserve a good skelping laddie. A smacked bottom and a taste of my tawse!
Upon learning that her neighbor was a former school principal, she thought for a long time and was embarrassed to ask him about the spanking. It's scary to think how well the former director and teacher knows how to handle tawse.
Have you ever thought about asking a stranger or little known person for spanking?
What if you want to get a good spanking, but there is no one to ask? But there is a neighbor. Or you live alone, and there is simply no one to ask. But there is a neighbor.
Will he be up to the task? Or will reality surpass all fantasy? More: justanotherspanknotes.blogspot.com/2022/08/saturday-photo...
Today, Sissy Daniela is learning her lesson the hard way.
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