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Monthly Archives: February 2014
subtle beauty
I know I’ve said it a couple of times, but I can’t get over how fortunate to have been in Nelson for the past six weeks. Experiencing the town’s unique vibe and the special people who have made it so … Continue reading
World of Wearable Art
I only have a little shame in admitting that I love “Project Runway” (I know there are a lot of haters out there against crap reality TV, but I will always applaud raw talent being showcased–despite overproduced drama!) and I … Continue reading
The glass is half-full…and the other half was delicious
Well, we’ve officially hit the half-way mark in our visa here…six months gone, six left remaining before we have to sort ourselves out, well legally anyways. It’s been an amazing half a year, but I find it hard to believe … Continue reading