Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
sweetly green
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(lamp bases at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in L.A. - image source unknown)
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In case you haven't noticed, I have a thing for the colour green, especially pale cool greens, like jade. I also have thing for vintage dishes, or crockery, as they say here in Oz. What could be more adorable than
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Audrey
I'm feeling like being a lazy blogger today. Just going to give you my favourite image of Audrey Hepburn, for today's eye candy.
Her pale pink dress against the bright red-pink bougainvillea--and of course her beautiful face, all combine to make this a gorgeous photo. Don't you agree?
Have a lovely day, everyone!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Home Sweet Home
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Hello, all! I've made it back to Adelaide, Australia, safe and sound. I'm so happy to be with my wonderful man, again. Life is good.
The trip was very long and tiring (I was in transit for about 33 hours, crossing over 10,000 miles). But it was well worth it, to bring me back to my new home--all for the sake of love.
Yesterday, Glen and I took a drive to Angaston, a favorite town out in
Hello, all! I've made it back to Adelaide, Australia, safe and sound. I'm so happy to be with my wonderful man, again. Life is good.
The trip was very long and tiring (I was in transit for about 33 hours, crossing over 10,000 miles). But it was well worth it, to bring me back to my new home--all for the sake of love.
Yesterday, Glen and I took a drive to Angaston, a favorite town out in
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
I heart toile
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There is something utterly romantic about toile de jouy prints. Call me old-fashioned, but this kind of pattern, whether it be portraying clandestine lovers in the woods, elegant chinoiserie scenes, or children frolicking in ruffled smocks, toile just makes me swoon. I especially like blue toile, since
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There is something utterly romantic about toile de jouy prints. Call me old-fashioned, but this kind of pattern, whether it be portraying clandestine lovers in the woods, elegant chinoiserie scenes, or children frolicking in ruffled smocks, toile just makes me swoon. I especially like blue toile, since
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