Friday, February 11, 2011
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- No idea where I, originally, found th...
- This week on The Skirted Round Table :: Digital + ...
- fashion :: L'wren Scott
- peace out
- etslandia
- peace out
- Lo and behold.
- the spinnaker chair
- lotta agaton :: interior stylist
- Thomas Jayne book signing event at Rose Tarlow Mel...
- stuck on repeat with Elli Popp
- happy valentine's day my friends
- peace out
- those floors. the colors ...
- West Third Brand GIVEAWAY
- a light post
- customizable wallpaper
- peace out
- apropos of nothing.
- { once upon... }
- coloring on the walls with charlotte mann
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9 comments:
I LOVE this pic! The colours are just sublime! xx
Peaceful indeed! Is this a real photo or is it photoshop? Ether way it's a cool(warm) shot :)
Came by to check out THOSE FLOORS!!! Amazing.....
Meant to grab you before now to invite you over for a little "slow down" at TLPC before you "peace out".
Have a great weekend at the beach. I hear it's in the 70's!
You lucky duck.
xo Lisa
These colors. Are so incredible. I've been in a little romance with color combinations lately... painting in lue of a real romance ( no really I've cancelled dates! )
Stop by and take a look if you can! Hope you had a wonderful weeked...
xo Jessica Rae
{lovely ugly design}
http://lovelyuglydesign.blogspot.com/
Love this!! The pastel colors subtly scream "spring"! Warm, sun-kissed, and fresh. Thanks for posting on what otherwise is a chilly, winter day!
Megan, Santa Cruz is my home town! Hope you had a great time, you beach gal you!
How beautiful and romantic! Great blog!
Oh wow, my great grandparents had a farm in Soquel, right down the road from Camp Kenolyn...where my husband went to camp as a kid. So much history there. All my best childhood memories are in the Santa Cruz areas.
If a bowl of sorbet had to be made into the architecture of an old town, it might start to resemble this.
Such a delicious photo!
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