Friday, September 25, 2009

The Wall of Curiosities


Have to say I'm a massive fan of this idea. Kevin O'Shea - Manhattan interior designer extraordinaire - has a "Wall of Curiosities" in his pad, containing mementos and artworks. Cleverly placed by the dining room table for conversational purposes, the Wall of Curiosities is a constantly evolving piece. More info here.

Totally reminds me of your post on Supermarket Sarah, EJane! Let's set up shop in our kitchens.

♥ hDiggity

Bearfriend Strikes Back



Usually I avoid re-posting things from one of my blogs to the next [it's like re-gifting at Christmas. No one wants those socks twice], but this I just had to do.

Red Nose Studio
specializes in creating 3-D Models for Print use and - Oh My! Oh Potatoes! - hurray for badass bears.

Check out the full gallery here.
♥ hJane

It Ain't What You Do, It's What It Does To You

My dear friend's awesome boyfriend posted up a Facebook Status this morning containing a verse from this poem.


It Ain't What You Do, It's What It Does To You

I have not bummed across America
with only a dollar to spare, one pair
of busted Levi's and a bowie knife.
I have lived with thieves in Manchester.

I have not padded through the Taj Mahal,
barefoot, listening to the space between
each footfall picking up and putting down
its print against the marble floor. But I

skimmed flat stones across Black Moss on a day
so still I could hear each set of ripples
as they crossed. I felt each stone's inertia
spend itself against the water; then sink.

I have not toyed with a parachute cord
while perched on the lip of a light-aircraft;
but I held the wobbly head of a boy
at the day centre, and stroked his fat hands.

And I guess that the tightness in the throat
and the tiny cascading sensation
somewhere inside us are both part of that
sense of something else. That feeling, I mean.

Simon Armitage


Cheers Dan - I dig eet.
♥ hJane

Friday, September 11, 2009

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

The Walls That Funk Built





It's always been my suspicion that I've been continually reincarnated from a long line of 65 year old Grandmas, and being drawn to this collection of wallpaper from the 1970's only cements my past life hunches.

These are ballin'! Now hand me some smelling salts.

View more here.