Thank you very much for the kind words! It certainly is a load off, and now I can concentrate on the things that attracted me to architecture in the first place.
erinloechner
June 04, 2007
Great comment re: Concealed Identity, and how hilarious-- my husband does the same thing w/ our fridge!
Boys...
george
March 26, 2007
hi lafemmedramatique ...meet my son Joshua James...he's a year and 3 months old. ;0) My little hero...
erinloechner
March 20, 2007
Ah, a Hoosier! Welcome!
Don't worry-- Indiana is where I found some of my BEST vintage goods. And the cool thing is, there is a definite lack for style, which means--- LOW PRICES!
Trust me, I once scored a bakelite cameo for $2 from a garage sale b/c the owner thought it was plastic. I sold it out here for $400!
See, Indiana's not all that bad...
astrostylist
March 17, 2007
Thanks for commenting on my article! You're right -- I think the photo for Taurus could be a little formal for a collegiate Bull. Most Tauruses your age do well with a great mix of sleek style (showing off your great taste), even if it's from a vintage shop (thinking mid-century modern furniture that looks great and is built to last), plus some cool art, film posters, maybe your own photos. But far be it for me to give a stylish Taurus decorating advice anyhow! :-)
bhikkhu
March 12, 2007
Welcome! I saw that you are from Indianapolis (as am I) and if you are going to school in Indy, and looking for cheap ways to furnish that exciting new apartment, make sure you join the indy freecycle group ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IndyFreecycleNetwork/ ) -- there is always a ton of great stuff available, and all it costs is a drive to pick it up!
Cheers!
bruno
March 12, 2007
PS - great profile backgroup; where'd you find it?
bruno
March 12, 2007
Thanks for the nice comment! I think cork would work fine. Actually, we've found that we never really put water in the tubes anyway, since we usually just use the vases for one night or so.
betadinesutures
erinloechner
george
erinloechner
Ah, a Hoosier! Welcome!
Don't worry-- Indiana is where I found some of my BEST vintage goods. And the cool thing is, there is a definite lack for style, which means--- LOW PRICES!
Trust me, I once scored a bakelite cameo for $2 from a garage sale b/c the owner thought it was plastic. I sold it out here for $400!
See, Indiana's not all that bad...
astrostylist
bhikkhu
Welcome! I saw that you are from Indianapolis (as am I) and if you are going to school in Indy, and looking for cheap ways to furnish that exciting new apartment, make sure you join the indy freecycle group ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IndyFreecycleNetwork/ ) -- there is always a ton of great stuff available, and all it costs is a drive to pick it up!
Cheers!
bruno
bruno
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