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lost in thoughts #46

¡Buenos días! Ready for some fun finds? Let’s get to it! Love in the Library Cake Topper from Lace & Rubbish’s Etsy shop I’m a bit of a book worm, and this custom cake topper made me smile so much that I just had to share! Look at all the detail that went into this….

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I would not share a true, hard secret. I might share a silly secret. I think it would depend on my mood at that moment! That poster is cute but it was your idea of how to use it that really sold it for me.

lost in thoughts #41

Hi there and hello. Thank you so much for stopping by today. I hope you find something of interest! #45 January 6 by Melissa Morris In 2009 Melissa Morris decided to create 160 art journal pages by the end of the year. She didn’t quite make it, but this year she’s decided to pick up…

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That books is just amazing. I loved it. I will probably read it again. ♥

April, Bel Canto is one of my favorite books of all time. It’s so beautifully written. I have the first few paragraphs saved and often use it for dummy text when I’m laying out websites. Wonderful book.

Good call on the other items too, I like that animal bust.

lost in thoughts #32

Today I’ve done something a little different for my weekly inspiration post: I’ve spent some time gathering inspirational quotes and pairing them with photographs. I’m going to let them speak for themselves, so my comments will be brief. Enjoy! Katharine Hepburn is one of my favorite actresses; she had perfect comedic timing. I read her…

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Another excellent quote!

Oh, I really like that! Thanks for sharing :)

beebabz

iIve always liked John Cage’s comment:”Everyone is in the best seat”.
I try to remember that when I get envious. Also “God is a comedian whose audience is afraid to laugh”, though I can never remember who said it!

Mina

I came across this one this morning that I really like – both powerful and simple. It’s from Joan Benoit Samuelson, the first women’s olympic marathon winner, a women’s running and health advocate, a New England native and Red Sox fan, and an all around inspirational woman:

“Recognize your victories.”

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