“I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it’s very difficult to find anyone.”

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

O, da blogs da blogs


I'm just going through a few blogs that are followed by one blog I follow (bit convoluted I know) and I love reading the little blurbs that people write about themselves. I can never come up with one I like about me, but I found quite a few by other people that I enjoyed....


5am adventures. Coffee. Lewis Carroll. Fairy Tales. Chinese New Year. Fashion. Meteors. Painting. Guitar. Treasures. Brooklyn. Seattle. Things that sparkle. Winter.


A twenty-something who is very excited to be able to use the phrase 'twenty-something' and have it apply to her. Enjoys pretty things, strange things, and things in general, a staunch believer in frivolity.


frozen yogurt. kaleidoscopes. NYC. parties. vanilla steamers. documentaries. interesting people. sushi. letters in the mail. raspberries. thunder storms.


herecomesthesun
dream, create, inspire

painting and drawing, myths, folklore and fairy tales. stories and books and polar bears. music and movies and late night popcorn snacks while cuddling a SleepyBear. rain and snow and stardust. daydreams and nightdreams and poetry. http://end-of-march.blogspot.com/2010/01/so-i-spent-most-of-this-week-working-on.html


Welcome to Flair to Remember, the creative love-child of a happiness junkie, fashion lover, vintage adorer, blogger, graphic artist, vegetarian + daydream believer.... 'she turned her can'ts into cans & her dreams into plans'...


Full time Artist who enjoys reading comic books, collecting stuff, and listening to Michael


Maggie May Ethridge : Novelist Writing Second Novel, Published Poet, Attached Parenting Mother of Three, Wife, Endometriosis Survivor - Love: Organics, Books, Decor, Art, Photo, Fashion, Nutritional Healing, Travel, Poetry, Music

Isabelle
Germany
living in hamburg and hildesheim. in love with coffee, poetry and high heels. free spirit. literature. sequins. diet coke. red nails. wine. messy hair. rock'n'roll. theatre. daisies. cigarettes. dancing in short dresses. elderflower juice. unicorns.

..loves morning coffee and cuddles, vinyl records, reading books curled up on the front porch, polaroids, indian summers, kaleidoscopes, peonies, telescopes, scribbling in notebooks, long drives, dreaming up possible things and saying 'yes!'




It's interesting, isn't it, to see what people want other people to know about them? Just started following a bunch of blogs... probably won't follow them long, but it's interesting to be inside strangers' heads...

I need to take Polly, the manic dog for a walk before Deb comes over to pray. Also, unpack the dishwasher, hang out the washing and not take a bath. The bath will have to be postponed.
I like mornings. Just discovered Owl City (a billion years after everyone else, I know). Am wearing harem pants and a bedhead... Stayed up ridiculously late on Sunday night with my sister. We watched Robin Hood and debated the various marriageable qualities of each of the characters (bit lame, I know). I want to write a television series for the ABC someday. It would totally be smashing if I could do that - I think I'd do the billabong books by Mary Grant Bruce. Would also like to be in the chorus of a Gilbert & Sullivan production. And learn to cook. And have all the bookspace I want... and money and time for all the lovely books there are... And see my friends with sitcom frequency...

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