Oh, hey! Check out this film blog called I Love Hot Dogs. This cool lady takes time to choose excellent film stills from movies she recommends. The stills are fabulous! A few selections:
Boyz N The Hood (Sassy Summer!) And God Created Woman (starring Brigitte Bardot!) Two For The Road (Albert Finney = Celebrity Crush of the Week! Would you believe he's the guy from Erin Brockovich?)
My excitement for Spring is best captured in this crudely-drawn graffiti! Somebody was so excited for the sunshine and buds exploding that they had to express it as quickly as they could on the nearest thing.
Unless perhaps this truck is from Spring Flowers Air Fresheners, the company whose "thing" is that they have a 5 year old doing all their branding.
I really love these paintings by Samone Turnbull. I feel like I haven't seen this style of painting in a long time, like since van Gogh? Also, congratulations on having such a cool name, SAMONE TURNBULL.
There is a bench between the lanes on Houston St. Sometimes it's important that you sit there.
Coffee is beautiful.
And I thought the original was trite. Cool it, Dockers.
Hey, Stevie!
I always wanted to see this art project, and then there it was. Until trash is obsolete, this will do. Cute. Alley between Mulberry and Lafayette. I love that alley.
Are we done with mustaches yet? And I don't mean on people.
1. The Runaways. /How much do you love that white top in the back?/
2. A totally amazing tattoo 3. "Nana's provencal dress" 4. Mary Agnes Chase. She studied grass. 5. Anna Katharina Emmerich 6. The Hills Are Alive! 7. Bernadette La Font, actress. Taken by Jeanloup Sieff. 8. An amazing lady from a book about hippie embroidery 9. El Perro del Mar 10. Frida, I love you 11. Someone's cool mom
My amazing brother of many talents offered a service on Valentine's Day to make a Sing-O-Gram to anyone who wanted one. Anyone in the world. This one is from my sister to our Aunt Arlene. I hope I had anything to do with how awesome this kid is. Love you, bra.
A gift sent to my sister. I went to a party where they had a donut cake. The height of a donut pile is truly the measure of a new friendship. This photo is about half of what was there.
Seen at a thrift store. What is this? Why is it a set? Why am I trying to buy it separately? If I'd had the money, I would have bought it and sent it to a friend I haven't seen in a while.