Happy anniversary Barb & DH!
interview~ma Maria!
These chairs... I just can't even - "UK designer Freyja Sewell dreamed up a unique way to offer people personal retreats—without even leaving their homes. " [link]
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Happy anniversary Barb & DH!
interview~ma Maria!
These chairs... I just can't even - "UK designer Freyja Sewell dreamed up a unique way to offer people personal retreats—without even leaving their homes. " [link]
Happy Anniversary Barb and DH!!
And so much interview~~ma to Maria my Love.
IMememeNews - I am getting so excited for the trip to DC Emeline and I are going on in a couple of weeks. I want to show her just EVERYTHING, but I know that even though we'll be there for 5 days, we won't be able to do everything. I'm a bit worried about her keeping up with all the walking, but I'm sure she'll be fine. She's very excited. To the point that she keeps inviting people to come with us, no matter how many times I tell her that we are driving with other people and there isn't enough room for everyone to come with us.
I'm also trying to figure out how to pack efficiently for myself. I'm thinking a couple of neutral skirts and shorts, tank tops, and 1 pair of jeans and a hoodie. I am not, nor have I ever been, an efficient packer. I'm reading blogs and columns on how to survive in Europe for a month on two pairs of underwear and a sarong.
We had the most unbelievable rainstorm on Friday night. It came on all of a sudden sometime after midnight and was one of those where it's coming down so hard it's actually painful, but while those are usually a few minutes or fits and starts, this did not let up at all for at least three hours.
Conveniently, we had just arrived at the bar about four blocks from home when it started. No umbrellas, natch. They kicked us out at two when they started flooding. By the time we got back to my place, the baseball field across the street was almost knee deep underwater. (Which I know for a fact, because our Jameson-fueled minds immediately concluded that the thing to do was to start Nestea Plunging and slip-n-sliding. Well, we weren't gonna get any wetter.)
It had stopped raining by about 4 am and still set a single day rain record for the year, I'm told.
Don't wanna do anything today. Tired. And apparently whining.
Tomorrow is big move day. Workshop goes from basement of old building, to 3rd floor of new. Must do final packing/labeling. And sweep floor in new spaces, as it still has a fair amount of construction dust. Ick.
Interview~ma, Maria!
You find a good place to keep your car out of flooding range?
I think popping two wheels up on the curb will do the trick most of the time. If not, there's that warehouse on 4th and St. Thomas that has a bit of inclined parking. It's just that last Monday, we got 7 inches in two hours, and according to Kr, the pumps can handle 1" the first hour and 1/2" thereafter.
~ma, Maria!!! I hope you get it.
These chairs... I just can't even - "UK designer Freyja Sewell dreamed up a unique way to offer people personal retreats—without even leaving their homes. " [link]
I kind of like it. I think it would be comforting when I'm really upset. And I'm sure my cats would love something like that to their scale.
I don't know that I'd buy one of those chairs, but their resemblance to bao (dumplings) charms me.
Those chairs look too much like body parts or something that creates pod people.
Interview~ma to Maria! They'd be crazy not to hire you.
I have a number of unpleasant phone calls to make, and am being avoidy. Hmph. I will make one at a time, and in between do something productive but not traumatic.
Those chairs look too much like body parts
Yeah. So much so that the red lining strikes me as really unfortunate.
But there's a slit to see out through! So the pod chair is a Womb With a View.