A gem
An amazingly beautiful quote I found today:
“I have lost my smile,
but don’t worry.
The dandelion has it.”
–Thich Nhat Hahn
An amazingly beautiful quote I found today:
“I have lost my smile,
but don’t worry.
The dandelion has it.”
–Thich Nhat Hahn
Ok. So. I finally got my hands on a copy of Nourishing Traditions. I have this post by Katie at Kitchen Stewardship bookmarked & referenced. I’ve been really looking forward to making my own bone broth/stock the real way, full of all the goodies that can only be gotten from the chicken’s bones through long,…
So in the course of packing, sorting, purging, and whatnot, I have been finding things I forgot I have. That’s always how it goes, right? Among the things I’ve found, I found/remembered I had a set of gorgeous 18th century-inspired sculptures of French ladies playing instruments. They had belonged to my grandmother on my dad’s…
*happy sigh.* Not only have I found Twilight-themed pixels at the lovely Candy Coated Pixels, and started making my own thanks to her inspiration, but yesterday I found a layout for Geek Bliss that just might actually frakking work. Shocking, I know. I’ve had to do lots of mods to it, and I’m still working…
Found this this morning at Enchanted Revelry and it made me smile and smile. The world needs more spontaneous dancing! Seriously. (I don’t care that it’s choreographed and that it’s a commercial…the idea is golden.)
*Wee Cute Thing. Ok, here are the pics… When I opened the box, I pulled out this (I’m a sucker for bright, fun colors): I unwrapped it, to find… Too…darn…cute… The bottom reads… Which translates into… Open the package, et voila … The chirping is as adorable as the little chotchke is…my birds were intrigued. ;-)
Ok, so I caved in and got my own Traveling Edward off of eBay: Once he gets here—and because I got free shipping that means it might take over two weeks before the post office deigns to deliver him—I’m going to have waaaaay too much fun taking Traveling Edward pics for the Sisterhood. Way too…