This book is very exciting to me: it was written by my friend Kat Asharya, who I have been reading since the Live Journal days. She recently compiled and revised all the blog posts she wrote for NOGOODFORME.com and published them as this book, All Things Glorious and True. I am so glad she did. NGFM was way, way ahead of its time, cool and smart and girly and fun and very rock n’ roll. I’ve been dipping in and out of the book and it’s like hanging out with an old friend, the kind that you haven’t seen in a long time but that you have no trouble reconnecting with. So good for the soul. Recommended!
Cute camper of vintage clothing at the Parkdale Flea.
We made waffles at Geoff’s family cottage this weekend.
Gorgeous photos, the light is surreal and splendid, and thess flowers are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery poetic and romantic, everything I love!
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Melodie
http://sevenlivesandmore.blogspot.fr/
Your photos are always so unbelievable
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always so beautiful. I especially love the flowers, I never seem to come across them on a day to day basis!
ReplyDeleteLove the tote!
ReplyDeletemy philosophy: peonies can never be photographed enough
ReplyDeleteI agree!! These photos are gorgeous xo
DeleteYou always take the loveliest photos - they almost have a retro vibe to them. I'm wondering what camera/film you use? X
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Beautiful photos, especially the first one. Love the cat towel!
ReplyDeleteBeauteous photos. One day, when I am queen, peonies will be a dollar for an enormous bunch at the shop instead of like, twenty dollars. Also, anyone who you've stuck with since LJ is surely worth my checking out, so I shall.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! Just wondering where the pineapple blanket's from. I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm such a sucker for pink flowers as well. My iphone albums are a bit embarrassing.
ReplyDeletewhat a great mood in your photos :)
ReplyDeleteDreamy photos, as always. I love film and I love the vibe in these shots.
ReplyDeletei've never seen wild peonies, only bunches and handfuls at the market for sale to take home. and - i 've also never seen pink hydrangias! in florida, we can only grow white or blue ones i believe. these are absolutely gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love how your photos seem to flow to create a fairytale-like story :D Great job! <3
ReplyDeleteI'm still a new blogger, but I'm looking for blogs to add to my inspiration page. Hope you can check it out when I feature you ;)
http://julz4eva.blogspot.com.au
amazing photos..as always! <3
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
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