A glimpse of three women dressed as mermaids leaves one boy filled with wonder and ready to dazzle the world.While riding the subway home with his Nana one day, Julian notices three women spectacularly dressed up. Their hair billows in brilliant hues, their dresses end in fishtails, and their joy fills the train carria
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The Port Townsend, miniature house # 25, was the second of the major houses we built in 1981. It was named for a Victorian seaport on the Quimper Peninsula in Washington State, a town whose archite…
The Twins are two peculiar children dressed in rather odd costumes that could be mistaken for make-up if not looked at closely. They have two pictures in the book, and judging by the sepia of the photo, this photo originated from either Britain, or was taken sometime after or near the end of the Victorian age. The Twins appear as two short children, wearing sacks on their heads that have holes for the eyes, thick triangular eyelines with some makeup on them, and small black lips as the design fo
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Don’t blame us if you end up daydreaming about the perfect home all afternoon, Pandas.
This place is supposed to have been the childhood home of John Daly, founder of Daly City. For several years it was peeling and derelict, then it was restored in the late '90s. (I kind of dug it when it looked more like a haunted house, though.)
Thierry Lechanteur è uno dei pionieri nell'uso dell'Intelligenza Artificiale in Belgio e nella fotografia, creando immagini che trascendono i limiti..
Look what landed at my house over the weekend? My Mr. and I took off Friday on a hunt. We got up at 3:30 AM...that's a in the m, talking. and drove to Salt Lake City (apparently, that is where retired vintage trailers are) We had narrowed it down to 2 choices... on the drive I asked My Mr. what he was looking for. He said he wanted something inexpensive, that we could use to go camping with the kids, and that was NOT a lot of work. We looked at the first one... It was $600.00 but needed new tires before we could leave town; It was clean on the inside with just a bit of water damage. but we still wanted to look at Choice #2. This one was one My MR. had been working on for 2 weeks. The seller would not send us interior photos now, we knew why it was a mess...dirty, gross, water damage but wait he'll take $375... We went with this info: 10 Things To Look For When Buying A Vintage Trailer...found here Choice #2 had 7 out of 10 things... wrong!!! I pretty much left the choice up to My MR. (He does need to pick some things, right?) I really wanted choice #1..it was easy and ready for me to start decorating... Guess which one My MR. choose? Yep, the project . ??????? Yep, I'm still confused, too. I think he liked the *canned ham* lines. This is the story of our life We buy work. We have a family camp-out scheduled in 2 weeks. No problem, right? We came home and took out as much stuff as possible, started cleaning, then primed the entire thing in oil-based primer. Already, she is much better. I kept saying, "white paint is my friend" If you follow my pinterest boards...you can see what I have been pinning for the past week. ahh...the internet....so many ideas... my head is spinning from the possibilities. First, there is the outside: This one is just too cute. I'm sure My MR.could do polka dots. No problem, it would be easy. (the pearl...found here) Then, there is this one. The paint color matches the paint color of our pink lady The ever popular turquoise and then there is the placement of color.... Do I even want color? How about just white? Next, we get to think about the inside. I could do this look. (kind of like my girl's bedroom) vintage-y but bright and happy Then there is the good ole shabby-look I could use up a few things I've been hanging onto like my Simply Shabby accessories How about retro? Magnolia Pearl style? Romantic? I love the beadboard and embossed wallpaper These are important decisions, right? After, I pulled out a few fabric choices...My MR. saw a floral print and said "Don't make it pretty". What?! I think he forgot who he married! I'm not even sure that is possible. (He doesn't even know I've been dreaming of chandeliers) He suggested industrial...I guess he has been listening when I chat on about decorating styles. I think this one marries pretty and industrial just perfectly, don't you? Stay tuned to see how she turns out.... linking to: White Wednesday @ Faded Charm Show off Your Cottage @ The House in the Roses Creative Blogger's Party & Hop @ Homemaker on a Dime Tuesday Cowgirl Up @ The Farmhouse Porch Your Cozy Home @ Cozy Home Scenes Knick of Time Tuesday @ Knick of Time Tuesday's Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia ***************************************** Cottage Garden Party@ Fishtail Cottage Under $100 @ Beyond the Picket Fence Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style What's It Wednesday @ Ivy and Elephants Time Travel Thursday @ Brambleberry Cottage Air Your Laundry Friday @ Freckled Laundry Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground Farmhouse Friday @ Laurie Anna's Vintage Home Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home PRIMP Your Stuff @ (PRIMP) Thriftin' on a Thursday @ Savvy City Farmer Inspiration Friday @ At The Picket Fence Potpourri @ 2805
"the house shelters daydreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace."
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There's nothing like taking an afternoon and spending it in your favorite bookstore. Looking at all the books that could soon be yours, or even just looking around without buying anything. (But more often than not, you leave with something!) You can…