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Cup of Jo was reading this and it looked interesting. Found it at the library. She and her drawings are adorable. It's the tale of her and her mother being in Paris together for her 22nd birthday, written as a graphic novel. Here is Lucy's website .
saw this book on the shelf...it's the same artist as the View of Mt.Fuji i posted last week...lovely.
The Lady and the Monk by Pico Iyer.
and the book of Heath Ceramics.
gluten-free girl. ...and her blog too.
Mitch and I went to hear him speak and then I read the book . He's entertaining in both and I felt the energy in my hands after reading "how" Refreshingly simple down to earth and funny. Favorite quote from the book: "remain childlike"
for Better Health by Warren Jefferson ...I've done it twice now! It really clears the sinus...watch a video , and q and a here .
(Kaburagi Kiyokata (1878-1972), Lotus rising from a whirlpool, from The Whirlpool, 1913–14) A Thousand Years of Japanese Picture Books that got uncovered in searching the origins of my little frog card .
was rainy and cold. I indulged in reading fashion blogs: This photo is from dans-Paris ...check out all the Paris street styles. It was reading Susie Bubble that got me into this sartorial spiral... that took me on a window shopping spree round the world...
"A Wild Sheep Chase : A Novel (Vintage International)" (Haruki Murakami)
"South of the Border, West of the Sun : A Novel (Vintage International)" (Haruki Murakami) "Anger and the Indigo Child" (Dianne Lancaster)
"Tokyo: A Certain Style" (Kyoichi Tsuzuki) "Emotions Revealed : Recognizing Faces and Feelings to Improve Communication and Emotional Life" (Paul Ekman) "Spilling Open : The Art of Becoming Yourself" (Sabrina Ward Harrison) The Tokyo book shows tiny apartments...
"The Book of Mechtilde" (Anna Ruth Henriques)
"Fugitives and Refugees : A Walk in Portland, Oregon (Crown Journeys)" (Chuck Palahniuk)
"Blink : The Power of Thinking Without Thinking" (Malcolm Gladwell)
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