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from Third Drawer Down, who makes badass tea towels as well as other goods of note.
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Quality is not an act, it is a habit.
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good stuff
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pretty things to wear
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yummy
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from Third Drawer Down, who makes badass tea towels as well as other goods of note.
My high school English teacher said something once that at first seemed disturbing, then sad, very, very sad, and then, after months and years of contemplation, so, so joyful. Indeed, I don’t believe that there is such a thing as joy that is not also laced with profound sadness.
She said, we are all in love [...]
yep. you read that right. you can have your very own here. On canvas, even!
thanks factory 20.
So, figure three is me and my sweetie when we buy pretty much anything: orange juice, stereo speakers, shoes. . .. Also, I love XKCD. You should too.
I’d post these all over it:
So, I’ve a new obsession. At nearby Star Provisions I came across some lovely Libeco table linens. Libeco manufactures Belgian linens of all kinds (this lends even more credence to the theory that the Belgians make some of the best of the best stuff in the word: chocolate, fries, beer, linen. . . what else?). [...]
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because this is the most incredible house i’ve ever seen.
i’m not totally in love with how it’s been decorated. . . i appreciate it, but the contrast is a little modern-harsh for me. one or two of the bright, ultra-modern pieces would be fine, but the outside of the house is so rustic and the inside is so industrial, [...]
so, the other morning, there was this bird on my back deck. it’s not clear if it hit a window or died of some other cause. these little bluebirds are all over my neighborhood. they’re so pretty to watch; just these little flashes of blue with a pink chest. lovely creatures. poor thing.
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So, between Colbert the other night, who interviewed Susie Orbach, Oprah’s candid talks about teaching young women about sex, and the unbelievable Susan Boyle, I think we may actually be getting some positive messages about bodies in the media. . . maybe.
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