January 23, 2010

just saw South Pacific.

and now I can’t stop singing Some Enchanted Evening. it’s driving my sister crazy, but I don’t care!!!

file under: musical theater nerd.

January 20, 2010
ditto!
georgiegirlnyc:

This is why I don’t have a favorite season.  They are all beautiful.
julie911:

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It’s fascinating how much the colors and mood in this place change from season to season.

ditto!

georgiegirlnyc:

This is why I don’t have a favorite season.  They are all beautiful.

julie911:

posted by galaxiesofdesire | via moonanet

It’s fascinating how much the colors and mood in this place change from season to season.

January 7, 2010
someone’s been playing in the sand.  

{inspired by my favorite Cole Porter song.}

someone’s been playing in the sand.  

{inspired by my favorite Cole Porter song.}

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

one of the sweetest love songs of all time.

Do I Love You? - Cole Porter (performed by Jane Monheit)

December 31, 2009

My sister & brother-in-law are double-dating tonight with my grandparents, and I think it’s the sweetest thing ever.

December 15, 2009

I CANNOT wait to see this movie!!!

also, Matthew Goode, will you marry me?

December 14, 2009

{vivere intensamente nel momento}

I recently ran into an old family friend at a wedding, and as we were talking, she turned to me and said, “Vivi intensamente nel momento.”  You live intensely in the moment.  OK, so it sounds way prettier in Italian, but still, what a beautiful phrase.  Not just to live in the moment, but to live with intensity and intensely in the moment.  I like that idea.

December 13, 2009

Actor Brian Cox teaches a toddler the ”To Be or Not to Be” soliloquy. Hands-down, the most adorable Hamlet I’ve ever seen.

December 10, 2009
This is so cool!  Kumi Yamashita crinkles up small pieces of paper and shines light at a certain angle to reveal perfect facial silhouettes.
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This is so cool!  Kumi Yamashita crinkles up small pieces of paper and shines light at a certain angle to reveal perfect facial silhouettes.

{via devincastro}

December 5, 2009

dreamy photos

I’ve been admiring the work of Montreal-based photographer Irene Suchocki for a while now.  she creates the most gorgeous, whimsical, dreamy photographs.  She calls them “little poems for the eyes.”  Isn’t that the best description?

Check out her Etsy shop & blog for more!

The flower shots are so pretty & delicate & vintage looking…