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[Dec. 20th, 2009|12:21 am] |
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SUNDAY
20 DEC
9 PM SHARP
An ultra LARGE collection where you'll definitely find something you like. We promise. Join our mailing list! A special promotion will be sent via email!
Mass meetups will be made available! Mass meet up will be done at Cityhall and Bedok Mrt.
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You definitely don't want to miss this collection, it's filled with ultra pretty dresses with unique new color palette such as lavender grey and many others. Items will be priced reasonably so you can shop to your heart's content this season!
PREVIEW at blog is UP! :)
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| big things + small things |
[Nov. 29th, 2009|06:28 pm] |
ok ladies and gents, this is something of a mixed bag: self promotion, a wee intro and a couple of questions....
i like drawing, i do it all the time, and ive recently decided to try and make some money out of it... ( sore arms and ink stains ) |
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| The Garden of Good and Evil |
[Nov. 24th, 2009|07:32 pm] |
The week before last I flew to Atlanta, GA for this big party being thrown to commemorate the 70th anniversary of my favorite movie, Gone with the Wind (no, I'm not one of those people who dress up in costumes, although I have been told I'd make a good southern belle...hmmm). There I met up with two friends from Warsaw, Poland, and we took a "gone with the wind" roadtrip through the South. It's something I'd wanted to do for years and years, particularly as this was my first time to that part of the US. Our route took us from Atlanta to Jonesboro, which is slightly south, and then to Savannah and Charleston and back. Savannah was my favorite--it's the definition of southern charm and the architecture is amazing (as is Charleston).
My main reason for wanting to go to Savannah was to visit Bonaventure Cemetery, which is referenced in one of my fave non-fiction books, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt (haven't read it? Recommended!). It was built on what used to be the grounds of a plantation, on a bluff overlooking the Savannah River. The cover of Berendt's book features a statue called The Bird Girl, which became so famous after the book was published that it was taken out of the cemetery and put in a museum.
Still, Bonaventure Cemetery is all sorts of creepy and amazing. So, I thought I'd share some of my photos.
 Little Gracie Watson is one of the most visited graves in the cemetery. Gracie died from pneumonia when she was 6 years old, and a year later, sculptor John Walz carved this life-size statue from a photo taken shortly before she died. Her grave has become to popular that caretakers at Bonventure had to erect an iron fence around it to keep tourists out.
( i love old cemeteries ) |
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[Nov. 19th, 2009|02:03 am] |

Hello, I figured it was about time for an introduction. I'm Danielle, I'm 19 (20 on December 7 aka Pearl Harbor Day) and I'm currently at Keene State College in New Hampshire. I'm going to be an English major, but that's really only because I have no idea what I want to do with my life. I'm really into photography, although I don't consider myself exceptionally good at it, but I'd like to keep learning about it. I listen to music pretty much nonstop and my all time favorite band will always be Brand New. Right now I'm also really into Band of Horses, Cobra Starship, Northstar, Kings of Leon, MGMT, Paramore, and basically anything that's fun. I'm completely obsessed with Harry Potter and True Blood, and I probably watch way too much tv (Gossip Girl, Glee, Heroes, Gilmore Girls, etc). I'm also obsessed with buying clothes, it's pretty bad. I can't really think of any other interesting things to say about myself so how about some pictures? I would love some new friends too!
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