12.15.2009

Weekly Etsy Finds: Ahoy, Sister! {Christmas Shopping List 2009}

My future sister-in-law, the fiance of a USNA mid, she has mastered the honorary nautical style.  I picked these whimsically nautical items as a metephore to welcome her aboard the Lee family ship!  Any sister-in-law, future sister-in-law, or brother's girlfriend gifts in need?  This theme is perfect if you don't know her style like I know Bethany's.  I think all girls have a bit of the coast in them.

1. Ahoy There Letterpress Print
by Letterpress
$10.00 {+shipping}
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2. Romantic Ship's Wheel, Graphic Tote
by Baostudio
$16.00 {+shipping}
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3. Ahoy Matey Vintage Navy White Striped Dress
by Fashion Victims
$25{+shipping}
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4. Ahoy Nautical Cross Stitch Button Badge
by Small Stitch
$7.50 {+shipping outside of Australia}
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5. Stockholm II Everyday Purse
by Ika Bags
$36  {+shipping}
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6. My Favourite Love Ahoy Banner
by Tender Letters
$22 {Free Shipping!}
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That's it for now, folks, happy etsy-ing!
Abbie.

ps more last minute shopping lists coming soon.

9.04.2009

Happy Weekend: Cool Breeze

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{The right and left are from the lovely photostream of shawnisabelle on flickr.}

Laborday weekend sort of marks the official end of summer, at least for me.

And even though I want to coop up this beautiful four day weekend and work on school work and some Etsy orders, I know I should revert to my summer tendacies and get out there and DO SOMETHING.

And really, you should too.  Especially since it is a holiday weekend.

Cheers!
Abbie

8.10.2009

Explore: Shakespeare & Co.

One of my favorite places in France--no on EARTH--is Shakespeare & Co.  Not only is it a popular English bookstore in Paris, and not only did Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ezra Pound spend their days there, it is also a place where I could spend hours discovering new books and ideas.  Here are several photos of the famous Shakespeare &Company:

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Cheers!
Abbie

8.07.2009

About Last Night: Concert in the Park

Mark that off my list of summer things to do because I went to an awesome concert in the park last night.  Evan Watson {genre=blues!} was playing along with his amazing band.  We sat on the grass, had a lunchbox of snacks and jammed out to pretty awesome music.  And I DID bring my camera!

Here are some pics I took to document the wonderful night:

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Melinda and I were commenting on how not-bluesy Evan Watson looks.  Seriously, though, he looks like someone I went to high school with, not a blues singer.  But he is a good one, at that.


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My brother {left} found amazing seats, right there in the action.  It was a little crammed, but much better than the spacious spot Melinda and I had found way in the back.  {Fortunatly I had thought to wear shorts underneath my skirt}.  One the right is Shana, remember he skull ring?

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Nicky, Tracy, Melinda: three awesome babes I dare to hang out with.

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Melinda and I.  Apparently I look like I belong on the cover of Almost Famous, according to Tracy.

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She doesn't.  Though, I do like my reflection in there.

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Emily's burger and fries {the fries were good, but I forgot to ask her where she got that}.

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Lots of people just hanging out on the grass jamming to some good music.

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Honestly, when I was told it was a concert in the park in Mt. Vernon {not the Mt. Vernon you know, its the downtown of Baltimore}, I was like "what park?"  It's pretty teeny.


I have a few shaky videos of them performing that I hope to be able to post.  One of some song I don't know {still good} and one of their version of TLC's Waterfalls.  I knew all the words.  They also did She Came in Through the Bathroom Window which I would have also recorded if I weren't so busy dancing.  Goodness, it was amazing!

8.06.2009

Confession #7: I Feel Most Comfortable in a Swimsuit

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{Beautiful photo by i.Anton on flickr.}


Thanks to being on the swim team and my long inhabitance in Florida.  Plus, I am just not a fan of all of those layers of clothes.

What about you?  What kind of clothing do you like to hang around in?

Cheers!
Abbie

8.04.2009

11 Things I Love About Summer, Part II

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{photo by clumsy bird on flickr}

This Part is about Summer in the City, what I had to get used to and what was easy to get used to.

1. The jokes surrounding tentanus shots and swimming in the Baltimore Harbor
2. Being able to walk places without absolutly dying of heat.  It was hot, yes, but not deadly.
3. Pointing out all of the tourists to my untrained friends
4. Free movie nights outside
5. All the amazing music in Historic Fells Point
6. The Farmer's Market
7. Having fun, crazy, adventurous nights with company {ie random pizza outings, museum crashing, dancing in the streets, etc.}
8. It not getting dark until 8:30 at night
9. Random pick up games of ultimate frisbee
10. Having gelato by the side for instant quenching
11. Awesome hours spent going through CDs and Albums at the Sound Garden

Yes, I can get used to Summer in the City.  Yes, Florida has its beaches that are a short drive's away, but when driving is unnecessary, plans don't have to be so taught.  Things are flexible and any shenanigans can happen.

Cheers!
Abbie

8.03.2009

An Amazing Project for the Undiscovered

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{this lovely photo is by  liekeroomijs on flickr.}

I am so glad ChickNamedHermia told me about this project she is doing, seriously, it is an amazing endeavor she in undertaking.
Basically, she wants to expose all of the under exposed bloggers who deserve the attention.  People who work hard to express themselves to the world but don't seem to get enough recognition.  Isn't that amazing?  I love how selfless this is.  It's potentially groundbreaking.
I'm not sure what she is going to do with the newly discovered blogs {interviews? guest posts?} but I can't wait to find out!

Cheers!
Abbie

8.02.2009

Inspiration: Etc. Wallpaper

I remember way back when a family friend's half bath downstairs was wallpapered in old newspaper.  Then, I was probably five or six, but this first introduction to innovative interior design has stuck with me sense.  It has always been a dream of mine to have nautical charts as wallpaper in the bathroom.  So, here are a few photos I have compiled for you:

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I love how sea farer this is, classically nautical with a flavor of the rugid realism.  Looking at this photograph, the room full of the muted worn colors, tricks my nose into smelling the salt.

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This is a little bit more childlike play on the nautical theme.  The tones seem appropriatly boyish, while giving him room for growth along with the room.

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A sure talking point.  Without much furnishings, the owners of the home let the wall do the talking while playing up the age of the space.

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Simple and iconic.  The wall doesn't overpower the space, but gives it dimension a plain wall wouldn't have done.

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The dictionary pages, all the same size, are still a bit charted, like the previous one, only they are a bit more clustered.  This wallpaper would go great in a study or home library.

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I adore the room for breathing in this room.  It is light and airy.  Who says wallpaper has to be stuffy?

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Interesting, and urban.  I like the varience the newspaper gives the otherwise structered space.


Ciao!
Abbie

7.22.2009

Rock the Vespa!

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{This photo is by Jonathan Ponce on flickr}

It has always been a dream of mine to have a Vespa.  They are so iconic and easy to park.  So...I am saving up for either a red one or a white one.

What do you guys think?
Are there any Vespa experts out there that can give me some advice?

Thanks and Cheers!
Abbie

7.09.2009

Happy Birthday, Little Girl

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Today is my 19th birthday!

I will post some photos of myself when I get home in Florida {I am leaving today!  Yay!}


Best wishes from the birthday girl,
Abbie

7.04.2009

Happy Weekend: Celebrate the Summer and Remember our Independence!

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{photo by amalia chimera on flickr}
The best fireworks I have ever seen were three years ago in Washington DC.  I was in a wheelchair with my mom and uncle.  This was before we moved back up to Baltimore, so we were staying at his house which is just outside of DC.  It was a ton of fun but I don't dare go this year because it is going to be a mad house.
What were the best fireworks you have ever seen and who were you with?

7.02.2009

Confession #5: Wearing A Good Shade of Lipstick Makes Me Feel Better About Myself

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{This photo is by Le Petit Nicolas on Flickr.}



A powerful shade=a powerful girl!



What makeup or accessory gives you an illogicialy boost of confidence?

6.26.2009

Happy Weekend: Spotted.

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{This photo is by Norma Tub on flickr}

Okay so Baltimore has its famous natives that have been known to stop by every now and then, a la John Waters.  Once, I even had a dream that Edward Nortan was the bagboy at the grocery mart and Mike Rowe {the "Dirty Jobs" guy} was my plumber.  I don't know if either of them ever come to Baltimore, but it was a pretty cool dream.

Spotting a famous person in Baltimore is bit different than in New York City.  A) New York as many times more famous people and B) New York is a part worldwide popular culture and Balimore is sort of an insider's culture and makes it more special when you see someone "famous".  I once saw Anthony Bourdain, a food journalist with a Gonzo twist, outside of Mo's seafood when I was driving down the road.  Sure enough, he mentions the restaurant in his opening sentence.  Once, even, my brother was on a plane with Cal Ripkin Jr. coming from Baltimore and headed to our tiny Florida town {who woulda thunk it?}.  He didn't want to alienate him, so he held his tongue.  He already had his autograph anyway, I guess.
It's a special thing when you see someone you recognize from somewhere big.

So the other day I was with a friend and we were walking in historic Fell's Point looking for something to eat.  It was a weird time of day, like 3 maybe 4, so the Sushi joint we wanted to go to was closed.  We decided to go to the Daily Grind and get smoothies or something {too hot for coffee}.  There is this one stretch of cobble stone street that is not friendly to pedestrians so we walk across to the other side of the street with the greatest of caution.

When we finally get to the other side, I take a breath and look to the side we just came from, noticing that construction is going nowhere with the old set of Homicide that they are planning to turn into a hotel of some sort.  Melinda comments on the jewelry shop on our current side and I look at the little cafe that is sitting on the corner we are standing at.  On the side of its building, there are the usual cafe-esque tables with umbrellas over them and sitting at the one closest to us is a group of people with papers, hunched backs, and some sort of mocha on ice.  These aren't "business" people in suits.  They are creative types working on their current project.  I know creative types when I see them because I am one myself.  Keep in mind this is all happening in a span of about 10 seconds, maybe shorter.  The blonde Sophia Copola woman who is facing toward me takes a sip of her coffee and nods as the man across from her says something.  The woman to her right is writing something down on her identical version of the paper "Sophia" has in front of her as well.  Both women aren't particularly glittery enough for me to take note at what I am looking at.

But as Melinda starts walking with me in tow, I notice the man has a querish posture.  His hand his at his head gracing his thinning hair.  His black turtle neck must have been hot, but when I saw it I noted how beatniky is was.  This is when it occurs to me who this is.  I never got conformation.  He never turned around to show off his awkwardly handsome face graced by a wonderful pencil-thin moustach.  But the back of his head was most definatly John Waters.

Unfortunatly, I remained silent and didn't say anything.  All I did was stare for a bit longer than normal and catche a grimacing expression from the waiter who was standing outside the doorway.  I was too chicken to say "Hey Melindaaaa, let's walk down this street and get a peek!"  Blasphemy!


When have you ever spotted someone famous in your town when you were just minding your own business?  Did you say anything?  Or did you silently die inside?


Your shy bird,
Abbie


ps My dad once saw him about thrity years ago when we was at an ATM.
pps My friend saw him at the Penn Station

6.17.2009

11 Things I Love About Summer, Part 1*

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1. Reading whatever I want, whenever I want, however I want with no one expecting me to analyze Steinbeck's lengthy descriptions of the landscape.
2. Curling up in my bed {the cat is on my head at this point} with the AC down low to contrast with the hot day I just spent out on the beach {switch bed with couch, and add a couple of hours of Muder She Wrote, and you've got yourself the perfect afternoon on the beachside}.
3. Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream running down my hand as I try my best to eat it before it is totally melted.
4. Wearing nothing but a bathingsuit and a sundress all day long.
5. My refusal to wear flipflops unless they have good arch support.  I would rather go barefoot.
6. The taste of Burt's Bees Lifegaurd's Choice on my lips.  And while we're at it, I love the smell of sunscreen and ocean salt.
7. Getting rid of my speedo tan.
8. How blonde my hair gets
9. Clothes hanging outside on the line to dry.
10. Swimming whenever I get the chance, in the ocean, the gulf, the harbor {only when skiing, I'm not that crazy}, the pool.  Anything.
11. Borrowing ten books from the library and only reading two of them.


I look Naomi's idea to do a feature where I want you to tell me in either an email or a comment 11 reasons {because summer is so good that I decided to kick it up to eleven} why you love summer.  Or what it is about summer that makes you smile and I will choose some to post on here.

*Part 1= what I know.  This year is my first full summer in Baltimore {as an adult}.  Last summer, I did spend some time here but it was mostly stuck in an office twittling my thumbs.  There will be a parts 2 and 3.



Your Dancing Bird,
Abbie

6.16.2009

Weekly Etsy Finds: Father's Day

My dad is not like other dads.  Sure, he works for a car business {Mini Cooper and BMW}, very manly, and likes to jam out to Pink Floyd, but he is actually quite a dandy.  Even though his father was a carpenter, he has a shed full of un touched tools; it's just not his thing.  He is particular about his shoes and looks like Indiana Jones {if only he could grow a moustache}.  In fact, when my parents first met for real, it was Halloween and he was dressed as Indy {my mom was a hillbilly with the that classic bathingsuit with shorts and stripes and a colored in tooth, she and her bff won the contest that night}.  He is a good cook and there was a while when he was Mr. Mom.  Also, he is a part of that clan that believes film > digital cameras.

Here is a list of gifts from Etsy that would be perfect for him or any other dad like mine.



1. Ferrari Authentic Gas Cap Paperweight
by RaceChairs
$249.99 {+shipping}
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2. Rolling Stones Start Me Up Wall Clock
by RecordTime
$28.99 {+shipping}
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3. Gourmet Spice Rub And BBQ Kit
by PurposeDesign
$16 {+shipping}
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4. Another Man's Shoes
by WillowCreekSparrow
$22 {+shipping}
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5. Classic Cooper Print
by Vitamini
$15 {+shipping}
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6. My Favorite: Work it Camera
by BuyGollyMissMolly
$25 {+shipping}
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Cheers!
Abbie


NOTE: These photos do not belong to me; they are owned by the respective sellers.

6.12.2009

Happy Weekend, Hon!

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{This photo is from defekto's photostream on flickr}

My brother and I agree that Baltimore embraces ugliness.  Not the ugliness you think, but artistic ugliness.  You know, Campiness as opposed to Dandyness.

This weekend is the 2009 HonFest which I am going to for the first time.  This kind of makes up for not doing Halloween last year {which disappointed me greatly}.  What is required to complete the Hon look is a Beehive hairdo {They tried to make me go to rehab but I said...}, somesort of animal print of hibiscus print, horned glasses, and a great Bawlanerese accent.

I have the dress {zebra print}, the glasses, the accent, am going to do the hair, but no shoes!  That I am a bit worried about.  And my neck {which I have strained really badly from doing so many crafts, who woulda thought?}.  A few friends are going along with me and we are going to have a blast!!!  So excited!

What fun summer things are taking on?  Anything as crazy as the HonFest?