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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Magnolia Printed on An Old Dictionary Page
I really never thought of printing images directly on pages from old books but I guess you can. This vintage magnolia image looks lovely on an old dictionary page, doesn't? Found on Etsy.com


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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Incredible Wildlife Shots
Incredible Wildlife Shots by ©Rob Kroenert
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Chasing the Sweet Things in Life
Just in time for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and good through the New Year. This volume of Sweet Paul Magazine has it all. Check out the Holiday 2010 issue here.


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Small Kitchen Love
A very nice galley kitchen indeed; wouldn't you agree? I don't think I've ever seen a full cabinet like this in front of a sink without a wide apron top. It looks like a happy space. We are having a light rain at the cottage today . . . the kind you can walk in and not even care. Webster and I were out before 7am for a quick walk while the coffee was brewing. I'd love to spend the day in my pjs but can't because of my weekly office meeting. See you later.


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Monday, November 15, 2010
Diane Keaton Interview on CBS Sunday Morning
She is hilarious. I watched this live on Sunday Morning and Diane Keaton made me laugh out loud. There is an ad you will have to watch before the video starts. Use this link if the video doesn't work.
Diane Keaton's Ups and Downs: How will Diane Keaton's performance in her new movie, "Morning Glory," measure up to her performance in "Annie Hall?" Katie Couric spoke with the Oscar winning actress on that as well as Keaton's Hollywood romances and her life raising two children.
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Diane Keaton Likes To Hide in Plain Sight
Diane Keaton’s Disappearing Acts: The actress has spent the better part of a near 40-year film career playing an assortment of tentative, endearingly flighty characters, masking her allure beneath layers of cloth. Click on the first link to view a 15-photo slideshow from The New York Times. Read the article too Diane Keaton, Hiding in Plain Site.

Sunday, November 14, 2010
An Amazing Kitchen
This kitchen might be a little too dark for me in real life but I really do love it. Do you think it's a trophy kitchen? It's probably in a NYC apartment where little cooking is done and it's always the cocktail hour. Viera thinks the paint color might be Hague Blue by Farrow & Ball. I wish I could peek around the corner and see more.
Shadows On My Wall This Morning
The morning shadows were especially nice on this wall in my kitchen just now. Luckily my camera was nearby and I grabbed it after letting Webster out for a quickie. Another wonderful fall day awaits me and I'm so glad to be able to get an early start this morning. After I get my coffee fix who knows what can happen. Enjoy your day.Click orange square to subscribe via feed reader or email.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Pull Your Weeds, Plant Good Seeds
Orbit The Orphaned Owl Loves His Stuffed Toy
In his five short weeks of life, Orbit hasn’t met many other owls.
So he isn’t at all worried that his new best friend doesn’t hoot back.
The orphaned chick is perfectly content in the company of the stuffed bird perched next to him and is never far from his side.
Orbit, a common barn owl, was given the toy by Lyndsey Wood, his care giver at Folly Farm, near Narberth in West Wales.
She said: ‘A friend suggested that I find something like a toy owl to stop Orbit from feeling lonely. I thought he might try to eat it, but he just cuddles up to it and goes to sleep.’
All you need is a friend. Somehow I keep finding these wonderful stories about orphaned baby animals and you know I'll keep sharing them with you! I found this one on Tumbler.com
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