Bow Tie Dog Collar by SillyBuddy on Etsy. Usually, when I see ‘clothes for dogs’ I just feel embarrassed for the dog, but I mean, if the dog already wears a collar…
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I’ve waited seven years to see Wicked. IT WAS FABULOUS.
Btw I thought I might not like whoever played Glinda because it wasn’t Cheno, but Tiffany Haas was perfect and hysterical.

I have maybe five long term goals. Having a rope swing is one of them.
Momma Katniss said I’m easy to please. True?
Yes.
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Talk about utilizing a space. This is the best looking apartment where the kitchen, living room, and dining room are all in the same space.
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Van Eyck was one of my favorites from Art History because he seemed like such a diva. Check out the reflection in the mirror. Crazy! I do hope that’s him in his big ol’ turban in the background of the reflection.
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Everyday I strive to reach her level of pure and unadulterated swagger.
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A collection of weird things I have seen in antique stores over the past year or so.
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Lovely printable recipe cards and dividers by LoveVsDesign. Download here.
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This is Burt Lancaster. Someone should adopt him. He’s with Carolina Basset Hound Rescue. Today I made the mistake of picking up a copy of Happy Tails magazine and spent about 20 minutes drooling over Burt. What a cutie. Some people have biological clocks. I don’t have one of those, however, my dogological clock is ticking very loudly right now.
Not until I’m ready though. But one day, some dog is going to be very happy with me.
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I love graphic prints and paintings of clothes in laundry rooms.
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I’m on an interior design kick again now that I’ll be moving somewhere new at the end of May. I’m just a sucker for nautical. This is the current palette I’m thinking of.
Usually, when I post pictures of art for my inspiration file its been floating around the internet from someone from goodness knows where. Not from someone I could feasibly run into in line at the grocery store. Not that I’ve ran into Chase Key, but I wouldn’t mind it.
Cast plaster pieces from his EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT (above) caught my eye for months at Urban Artware in town. [That is, before it closed, I miss it, it was my favorite. Besides 5ive & 40rty of course.] Now I wish I had bought one of them when I had the chance. Who knows, maybe I can run into him at the grocery store and beg to buy one if he has any left.
He also does some massively cool sculpture.















![Usually, when I post pictures of art for my inspiration file its been floating around the internet from someone from goodness knows where. Not from someone I could feasibly run into in line at the grocery store. Not that I’ve ran into Chase Key, but I wouldn’t mind it.
Cast plaster pieces from his EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT (above) caught my eye for months at Urban Artware in town. [That is, before it closed, I miss it, it was my favorite. Besides 5ive & 40rty of course.] Now I wish I had bought one of them when I had the chance. Who knows, maybe I can run into him at the grocery store and beg to buy one if he has any left.
He also does some massively cool sculpture.
Up, Up, and Away!
2010,
Fabricated Steel,
4’x8’
Scribble,
2011
MEGA STEGA,
2010,
Plywood,
8’x16’
$1200](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyz75xeApk1ql25a5o1_1280.jpg)
