Denebola I just love your plot tours! When you were talking about your aunt, something just clicked and I was like "her plots are inspired by her aunt... she likes to be welcoming and accommodating just like her!" I always feel a sense of "home" on your tours and I just want to cozy up in one of your rooms ❤ Knocked it out of the park again!!! 🥰
I'm assuming and hoping this was unintentional, but the wall decorations at @4:13 and @4:36 resemble too closely to swastikas. I would suggest to the builder to extend the length vertically/horizontally with a few extra capital chic shelves!
Denebola is one of our veteran Palian Tour guides with several videos and live streams of her plots and also a very sweet and sensitive individual. I can attest that she “walks the walk” as much as she “talks the talk.” I’m personally not religious, but I hold respect for different faiths and even more so when people who are Christian actually live by those standards. Denebola is one of those people. I doubt that was the intention and it didn’t look suspicious when I toured it or when reviewing this comment. To me it looks more like alternating chevron patterns in a creative way. I’m very certain that wasn’t the attempt here, but thank you for pointing that out nonetheless. Unfortunately, I’ll leave it up to the comments as to whether people agree or disagree and based of that feedback, I’ll take action, if needed.
@@offendingcommit Yes, I fully agree with you in that I'm doubting it was her intention, but it certainly made me do a double take at first. 😅 Just wanted to give a heads up to either of you that others may get the wrong idea.
It was definitely unintentional, especially since as a Christian I have nothing but respect for my Jewish brothers and sisters. Their faith is the beginning portion of mine, after all, and there is so much I can learn from them to deepen that. Sometime look up the flying geese quilt pattern in a Bing or Google search and you'll see the inspiration. As for the iteration, I don't think I'll have to add anything so much as turn a couple of them to break up the unintended resemblance. There are several ways I can render that after all.
Denebola I just love your plot tours! When you were talking about your aunt, something just clicked and I was like "her plots are inspired by her aunt... she likes to be welcoming and accommodating just like her!" I always feel a sense of "home" on your tours and I just want to cozy up in one of your rooms ❤ Knocked it out of the park again!!! 🥰
Denebala you are such a master designer!! Love all your plot tours
Those outtakes will never stop being funny.
Annnd I found another lamp I need to turn back on. Oops.
I'm assuming and hoping this was unintentional, but the wall decorations at @4:13 and @4:36 resemble too closely to swastikas. I would suggest to the builder to extend the length vertically/horizontally with a few extra capital chic shelves!
Denebola is one of our veteran Palian Tour guides with several videos and live streams of her plots and also a very sweet and sensitive individual. I can attest that she “walks the walk” as much as she “talks the talk.” I’m personally not religious, but I hold respect for different faiths and even more so when people who are Christian actually live by those standards. Denebola is one of those people.
I doubt that was the intention and it didn’t look suspicious when I toured it or when reviewing this comment. To me it looks more like alternating chevron patterns in a creative way.
I’m very certain that wasn’t the attempt here, but thank you for pointing that out nonetheless.
Unfortunately, I’ll leave it up to the comments as to whether people agree or disagree and based of that feedback, I’ll take action, if needed.
@@offendingcommit Yes, I fully agree with you in that I'm doubting it was her intention, but it certainly made me do a double take at first. 😅 Just wanted to give a heads up to either of you that others may get the wrong idea.
It was definitely unintentional, especially since as a Christian I have nothing but respect for my Jewish brothers and sisters. Their faith is the beginning portion of mine, after all, and there is so much I can learn from them to deepen that. Sometime look up the flying geese quilt pattern in a Bing or Google search and you'll see the inspiration. As for the iteration, I don't think I'll have to add anything so much as turn a couple of them to break up the unintended resemblance. There are several ways I can render that after all.