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Are you fancy-ing any spaces up this Spring? You will want to read this super cool 5th graders wish list on @HGTV's #DesignHappens blog. Here at the HGTV offices, even offspring tend to catch the design bug!
Love this pic! :: photo via @kate spade new york by way of @Sarah Tolzmann
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"Not just what she's made, but how proud it's made her.... Younger children build for FUN."
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Nerding out... also, file under "Reasons I miss The Antiquarian & Domino Magazine." Who's with me?
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from Joanna Goddard's blog, A Cup of Jo: "Back in 1989, on a rainy afternoon, seven-year-old Amy wrote a letter to Roald Dahl. Using oil, coloured water and glitter, Amy sent the author a personal gift: one of her dreams, contained in a bottle."
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Osa Johnson watches New York mayor Fiorello LaGuardia sign a giant mock-up of her book, I Married Adventure.
"Crowned" : a beautiful portrait series by the guys at Street Etiquette
Shameeka is a hero of mine, and I cannot wait to read her book! Coming Spring, 2012
I know I don't have kids but this is too adorable!
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ditto. :: RT i love this but in my world, i would still land right in the middle of the puddle.
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Doesn't this just make you wish it would warm up outside? ...Oh, and that your hair was that groovy?
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DebbieEddieBrentJosh at The Greenbriar... stole my heart. I just *love* those @Beekman1802Boys!
Midget Czech showman Baron Richard Nowak, seen here at age 19 in 1940, stood 21 inches high and weighed 17 lbs.
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image source: by Friedrich Seidenstücker // via @Bonnie Tsang
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Absolutely *breathtaking* stage design at the Kennedy Center Honors this year!
from LIFE: "The image is chilling, bordering on surreal: On December 18, 1941, as World War II rages and countless innocents endure the horrors of the Third Reich’s “final solution” — killing operations at the Chełmno death camp, for instance, began less than two weeks before — Adolf Hitler presides over a Christmas party in Munich. Stark, jarring swastika armbands offset the glint of ornaments and tinsel dangling from a giant Tannenbaum; festive candles illuminate the scene. Confronted with the image, the question naturally arises: How could Nazi leaders reconcile an ideology of hatred and conquest with the peaceful, joyous spirit of the Christian holiday — much less its celebration of the Jewish-born Christ?"
Sometimes I truly believe I chose the wrong career.
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