Wednesday, September 21, 2011

You're doing it, Peter!

Hook is one of my favorite movies of all time (right up there with Clueless).

Obviously, this is the best part:


Obviously, this is the second-best part:


On the agenda for today - thrifting (naturally) and getting some sewing done. Took my sewing machine in for a check-up the other day. It was having some major issues (loopy stitches, tension problems, etc.) and it was becoming a huge drag to even sew a simple hem. Now, it sews even better than the first time I took it out of the box! Moral of the story: sewing machines need to be serviced at least once a year!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Little Lamb

Good things happening - looking forward to New York City at the end of the month. As for the near future, my boyfriend and I are going to see Bon Iver this Saturday!

It was hard to let a few of this week's items go (including this super cozy sweater). But the way I see it, letting go of favorites is just making room for new favorites!
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Lately, I've been trying to restrain myself from getting anywhere near the brick-a-brack sections in thrift stores (I love my chotskies, but there comes a point in a girl's life where she just has to take it easy on the figurines). However, I couldn't pass these kitschy little lamb planters up:
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Or these tins for that matter (hey, if it functions as decorative storage, it's okay...right?)
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Friday, September 9, 2011

Coloring outside of the lines

Paint-by-numbers - a popular hobby for young and old in the 50s and 60s. Paint-by-numbers kits served as art for the masses, making it possible for any person, artistically inclined or not, to paint a detailed portrait, still-life, or landscape.

Now, it seems that there is a big market not for the kits, but for the finished pieces. Call these collectors too lazy to complete their own masterpieces, or consider them collectors of automated folk-art.

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Now check out these artists' paint-by-number modifications!

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Isabel Samaras

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Chris Crites, also known as the "Bag Painter".

I might have to start collecting myself...

The week (or so) in pictures

Things have been a little crazy in San Diego the past few days - it began with torrential thunderstorms earlier this week, then a heatwave, followed by a citywide power outage? What is going on?!

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Silly game

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Since we don't have a TV, Noel and I are forced to come up with alternative forms of entertainment. There's nothing like an old-fashioned Nerf-gun target-practice session.

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Behold! My succulent wreath!

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Heirloom tomato caprese salad

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Inspired by the new fall displays at Free People, I gathered some twigs from the front-yard and put together a jewelry-holder frame of sorts.


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One of my favorite past-times is taking pictures of strangers' dogs.


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Jurassic Hatchlings

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A Begging Beast


Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Jam: Neon Indian - Polish Girl

Really digging this fresh track by the low-fi jammers of Neon Indian. They really know how to put a song on repeat for me. Excited to see them later this month at the Belly Up!

I think one of the reasons I love this song so much is because it reminds me of Legends of Zelda. Also listen for Super Mario coin-hopping samples. Get that scrill: