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Blog: The Photodiarist
New York: Central Park Inspiration: Amid the clean-cut, All-American types relaxing in Central Park a few days ago walked this couple. People stared, smirked, and wondered out loud why anyone would dress like this -- especially on a hot day. As for me . . . my camera and I thank God that there are people in New York who, on any given day, don Goth Lolita attire and step out to take an afternoon stroll in the park.
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Blog: The Winter Webb
via www.oldtomfoolery.bigcartel.com Font love continues to grow unabated.
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Blog: Smack My Blog Up
Saturday, I was getting ready to go out and it was a pretty sunny day in San Francisco, so I hunted for my sunglasses. They were nowhere to be found. I'm still in a relatively new and somewhat empty apartment, so there weren't a lot of places to search and it wasn't long before I determined that the last place they could be is on my desk at work. I made a mental note to stop by the office and check, but the weekend was busy and I just never got around to it. I spent the weekend lamenting my...
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Blog: Kokochi
Last night we babysat Fia...or more like Fia came over to play and then sleep until her parents got home from their dinner. Very easy, and fun for T. After dinner and playing, I ended up offering to put a bit of a movie on for them, and I let Fia choose the movie in spite T's protests. I said Fia was our "guest" so we should let her choose. In the end, I found Curious George that they both wanted to see, but still, I had clearly given priority to Fia. At bedtime, I then also let Fia choose...
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Blog: micropo
In its ongoing effort to take the fun out of everything, Science has pompously proclaimed that the triceratops “may have never existed,” but was just a young version of some other [LAME - ed.] dinosaur. I’m sure you’ve got a bunch of “facts” and “logic” and “test tubes,” Science, but...
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Blog: Marc Johns
Ink and watercolour on paper, 5x7 inches. Original drawing is sold. Other available drawings can be found here.
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Blog: 3 Ton Gallery
Created by using a subtractive process with a paperclip, x-acto, ink pen and a photocopier. While the letterforms are interesting, they do rely on context with each other. What I like most is the choice to preserve some of the...
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Blog: oopsie daisy
A few days ago, I tweeted this: Less than an hour later, someone texted my actual ex-boyfriend (not the fictional one in the tweet) to tell him that I was "talking shit" about him on the Internet. Now, I think...
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Blog: .tiff
via made in Ripple Keita Takahashi (of Katamari Damacy, We ♥ Katamari, and Noby Noby Boy fame) recently posted these adorable dot com photos of hand-made princes, cousins, boy and girl plushes by his sister. What a talented family! I actually "met" one of the boy plushes last year at...
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Blog: A dollop of daisy
If my friends with kids had pinatas like THIS at their children's birthday parties, maybe I'd show up for one. Just kidding. That thing could be filled with gallons of vodka and it still wouldn't be enough to get me to a party featuring children.
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Blog: Carrie Leber
via leberpr.com
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Blog: .tiff
STUFF & THINGS. from Jack Cunningham on Vimeo. For you readers, an enchanting animated short by Jack Cunningham called STUFF & THINGS that I've had the good intention of posting for a while. The reel's title does a fine job explaining what you'll see in the video, a quick sequence...
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Blog: WaltPad
Baby. Having. We. Are. More on this as it develops. :) (We’re very excited.)
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