Renee Liss
I'm a writer, a reader and a dreamer. Everything on this page is a product of those three things.
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Coron Bay - Busuanga Island, Philippines #jetsettercurator
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Repinned onto Book Ideas from thefancy.com
I'm not a fan of all white, but I love the architecture of this room.
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Repinned onto Dream Home from themustardceilingblog.com
This is the second reading nook hidden behind a built-in I've seen. Loving this concept!
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John Wahlig "Chemung River"
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Repinned onto Old Elmira, New York from westendgallery.net
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake Bars -- There's so much wrong with this, yet it's just so RIGHT!
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Repinned onto Food Other People Made from brandysbaking.blogspot.com
Chickpea, Tomato and Feta Stew with Balsamic Caramelized Onions
by CookinCanuck
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using a dish drainer to organize pot lids or Tupperware lids in a cabinet
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Repinned onto Tools to Make Life Easier from inthiscrazylife-bethany.blogspot.com
Few bathrooms have enough places to hang towels. Stacking towel bars behind closed doors is a great way to remedy the shortage and use space efficiently.
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Repinned onto For the Home from homedesign.marthastewart.com
Harry Potter Theme Park in Orlando, Florida. Of course, this is one place on my list that's possible in the short term. Headed there next week!
Repinned onto Places I’d Like to Go from static.guim.co.uk
Upcycle your old magazines with this Adjustable Storage Stool by NJU Studio. clever!
Repinned onto For the Home from ahalife.com
"There's an infinite number of monkeys outside who want to talk to us about this script for Hamlet they've worked out."
Repinned onto Books Worth Reading from bing.com
The Dark Hedges in Ireland.The Dark Hedges is a unique stretch of the Bregagh Road near Armoy, in Ireland, that looks like something from the mists of Celtic twilight. Over the past 300 years, the Beech trees guarding either side of the lane have reached up and across to each other, becoming heavily intertwined to create a natural arched tunnel where shadow and light plays through entwined branches. This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century.
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Repinned onto Places I’d Like to Go from amusingplanet.com
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