Weekend Reading:
- This humorous take on early modern prints/woodcuts is just genius. I’ve seen most of them before/used them in my research, lectures, and teaching and always thought there was something pretty funny about them.
- Finally: the health benefits of white wine.
- The earliest known draft of the King James Bible….I find this pretty exciting!
- Who knew kitchen design had such remarkably sexist undertones?
- You have no idea how much I wish Tilda Swinton were my girlfriend. She’s basically the most amazing person in the world.
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These are both totally you! And yay for buying things in Scotland that you'll wear a lot, now you can always be reminded of the trip :)
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I can absolutely see why you're obsessed with both necklaces - they're fabulous! I especially love the one with the spikes; there's nothing like something sparkly that;s also just slightly dangerous ;)
xox,
Cee
Love these!
xx
BEAUTIFUL purchases!!!! I am a fan of both!
I'm a sucker for a good bauble, and I think accessories are the best souvenirs you can buy.
Interesting to read about how the kitchen was never made for the women who use it most, but as someone below the average hight, it would never have worked out for me anyway. As for a custom kitchen, well that sounds great, but what happens when you move? it's a tough sell if your whole kitchen was designed to be 4" shorter than the norm... you pretty much eliminate a lot of your buying market.
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Gorgeous pieces Courtney! And jewelry is so much more special when you get it on a trip/vacation, don't you think? They bring back memories whenever you wear them ; )
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