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“The paragraphs are like spaces, the words, materials. Each project is a unique deep investigation into this story telling…" -Jeff Kovel, architect who designed the Cullen house in Twilight (aka the Hoke residence in real life)
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Clarity - this kind of clarity - open, flowing, serene, modern, uncluttered bliss.
Yes - just in time for my birthday this year (hint, hint, Universe...)
"Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction." -Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Forget sink or swim; rise and swoon!
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Laurie Perez For true love is inexhaustible; the more you give, the more you have. And if you go to draw at the true fountainhead, the more water you draw, the more abundant is its flow. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Don't wait for running lights to show the way; follow your own footsteps! Positively delighted by these DIY LED shoe clips.
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What I want to keep is kept. What I want to shed is shed. What I want to attract is COMING. What I want to discover is uncovering. What I want to understand is unraveling. What I want to secure is settling. What I want to soothe is easing. What I want to amplify is resonating. What I want to build is amassing. What I want to share is opening. What I want to clarify is ringing. What I want to have help with is hiring and delegating. What I want to explore is mapping out. What I want to play with is showing off its spunk to me. What I want to be is becoming!
Spring 2012 #prius c concept
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Laurie Perez "I want to teach Amazement 101. When the course is over, students sign right back up to start again. Because you never graduate from amazement and there's no shortage of material for the perpetual wow." -Laurie (aka, me)
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Laurie Perez "For most people in Manhattan, having a view of the Empire State Building or a glimpse of the Hudson qualifies as a good view. After visiting the penthouse at the Cooper Square Hotel, however, it’s safe to say that you’ll probably never again be content with your view (or, most likely, apartment altogether)." -from the article