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Art I Love ~ Letters by Cecile Cowdery

29 Apr

I may have mentioned these before, but I just love this art.  Cecile Cowdery drew on the envelopes of letters to her husband during WW2: “After my first colorful envelope arrived, Ray let me know it had drawn a lot of attention from the other soldiers. From then on, I dared not let up! I drew those scenes to help him feel special. While other soldiers got “Dear John” letters, my man was assured daily by my sharing of remembered things from back home.”

Loreena McKennitt ~ The Highwayman

28 Apr

April Flair

27 Apr

Bright look for walking the streets as spring blooms around you ❤

 

April Flair

2b bebe pink top
2bbebe.com

Amor, Trust & Truth blue jeans
$110 – zalando.co.uk

Coach handbag
$405 – luisaviaroma.com

Shu uemura eyeshadow
$18 – liberty.co.uk

Butter London nail polish
revolveclothing.com

Davichi ~ Hot Stuff

26 Apr

“Even if the world is sometimes tiring and boring. . . . Because You’re with me, it’s sweet.”

Art I Love: The School of Athens

26 Apr

I have always been a jigsaw/mystery puzzle enthusiast.  So I’ve always liked going through this picture, figuring out which people I can remember.  How many can you Find and Name?

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Spring Walk

26 Apr
Perfect for a walk around the stores or through the antique village square. You look classy no matter what! (Lol, I love dabbling in fashion 🙂 Wish I could actually afford this!
Spring Walk

River Island green shirt
$34 – riverisland.com

LIU•JO Jeans denim jeans
$175 – yoox.com

Joe Browns riding boots
$89 – debenhams.com

Miss Selfridge shopping bag
$49 – missselfridge.com

Hair bow
etsy.com

Lindsey Stirling’s “Transcendence”

25 Apr

The choreography here (and of course the music) is just stunning. I have a friend who was a dancer, and she would give her right leg to have been part of this.

Book Disclaimers: Wheel of Time

25 Apr

Book Disclaimers: “Wheel of Time” will Steal Your Time

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First off, I adore this series of books, or at least I did for a very long time.  Many, many years ago, I picked up a friend’s copy of “The Eye of the World” and ran straight through the first six books within less than a month.  I consumed them with a passion that was fierce and undying; Robert Jordan was just an amazing author. 

A lot of people have a problem with the fact that much of the series seems kind of reminiscent of LOTR, and that is certainly true.  There are “dark riders,” a collection of men that went terribly evil and sold their souls to the dark lord, there are trolls, and of course wizards. But Jordan’s work is also incredibly unique and wonderfully in-depth. Who can reject a fantasy series that has it’s own maps? And its own university webpage dedicated to the dozens of associated games. There is even supposedly a movie coming out before too long.  To put this series into perspective for fantasy newbies, this book was more of a cult classic than GOT.  It spins hundreds of little webs and tales, making it as complex (if not more) than George R. R. Martin’s series.    You may be following as many as twenty side stories at any given time, all of them vital to the main theme.  Combine the intricacy with the beautiful writing style, and the books are sheer magic.  You get an incredibly beautiful, LONG series of books. Continue reading

Art I Love: EON ~ City

22 Apr

“EON: City” by Another Wanderer

Art I Love – Lunchtime

19 Apr
Lunchtime by 86hrhr

“Lunchtime” by 86hrhr