Preview: “Charles James: Beyond Fashion” at the MET

16 May

I like his style . . . Very feminine and flowing

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“Charles James: Beyond Fashion” at the MET

By Eugénie Trochu, translated by Charlotte Sutherland-Hawes via Vogue.fr

L'exposition  Charles James : Beyond Fashion  du Met Costume Institute 2014

Anglo-American designer Charles James (1906-1978) is one the biggest names in mid 20th century American fashion, a designer who thought of fashion as a mathematical science. From Thursday May 8 to Sunday August 10, 2014, the Costume Institute at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is opening to the doors to the “Charles James: Beyond Fashion” exhibition, which celebrates the work of the visionary designer. With just a few days until it officially opens, Vogue.fr brings you a look at some of the iconic images on display in this year’s MET exhibition, which draws huge crowds every year.

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Adding Social Media Buttons to Your WordPress.com Website

14 May

I’m mixing directions from several different websites, but I have tried clearing it up as much as possible.  Enjoy!

Adding Social Media Buttons to Your Website via HTML Code


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Although some WordPress.com (and other website-building site) themes have a way to automatically customize social media, quite a few actually don’t.  For my WordPress website, I used to just add the “Image” widget and link to my other accounts. But since you can’t line them up horizontally, that ended up with a long line of pictures down my sidebar.  So instead, I mixed directions from different websites, played around, and came up with the following instructions for adding a horizontal row of Social Media icons linked to your accounts.  

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Awesome Article: Making a Colored Pencil Ring

14 May

I Want One!

Art I Love – Owlivia

13 May

I like this one not only for it’s style but because it shares my name 😛

“Owlivia” by Kutty-Sark

Awesome Piano

12 May

This piano would be amazing to play; although I cannot imagine the logistics of it actually working. It would be so much worse than an organ!  I think I’d get dizzy from spinning back and forth that much.  Random Question? ~ How many keys does this add?

I'd like to Play this it would be so cool but you'd probably need a spinny chair or two people!!! So neat!!

Hawaii, Connecticut, Arizona, and New Jersey Bar Results

10 May

New Jersey Bar Results – Released

Hawaii Bar Results – Released

Arizona Bar Results – Released

Connecticut Bar Results –  Released

Salut Salon ~ Wettstreit Zu Viert

10 May

Art I Love: Mirage Noir

10 May

“Mirage Noir” by Kumashige

Art I Love – Javanese Girl

10 May

“Javanese Girl” by Basuki Abdullah

Differences in Taste

9 May

Kelly Dobkin, a writer on Zagat, recently posted an interesting article “Hooked on Acid – Has the American Palate Changed Forever?”  While I found interesting her article on the American taste changing from the creamy French to spicier/more acidic flavors in their food, what caught my eye was the fact that she suggests these spicier flavors are predominantly Asian in nature.  

As most of my readers know, I have traveled and eaten in several Asian countries ~ China, Korea, and Japan to be exact.  The lack of cooking utensils (and a determination to thoroughly enjoy ourselves) led me and my fellow students to local restaurants most nights.  Asia is awesome for many reasons, but the cheap food at restaurants is a real draw.

One of the things that I kept running into were warnings about the spiciness of their food.  Having been raised on Mexican and South American food, I have always had a preference for the spicier side of cuisine; and I generally order hotter dishes when I eat out.  Asia was no different, and I frequently was drawn towards dishes with the cute little jalapeno pepper symbol next to it.  Repeatedly, the waiters/waitresses would stop and ask if I was quite sure I wanted something that hot.  Over and over, they would warn “very hot. I think that in America you must not eat food this hot.”  And just as often, I would reassure them that if they didn’t hand over the beef dish immediately, they were losing a hand to my fork.   Continue reading