The idea of living in a tower has appealed to me for a long, long time. This is absolutely amazing! If I can't live there, can I at least go visit?
Having dinner with our friends, Geremy, Gabby, and Gabby's dad, Vince. Biddy is overseeing the cooking.... (at Denver Colorado USA)
This may be one of the most bizarre things I've seen. I mean, the masked nurses aren't that strange, but a "gas cocoon" for the infants is definitely…different!
Three nurses carry babies cocooned in baby gas respirators down the corridor of a London hospital during a gas drill during WWII
L has decided that the very best part about getting an Xbox One is the box it came in. (at My bedroom)
Today my stepdaughter said she was talking to a friend of hers when this friend told her, "Your parents' house smells like a witch's house." We use a lot of various essential oils around our house, and we make our own kombucha tea and water kefir. We don't use any synthetic scents in any of our washing or personal grooming or cleaning supplies. I don't know how much experience this friend has with witches' dwellings, but she clearly has an idea of what she thinks they SHOULD smell like. And apparently, it's us. And, you know, I'm okay with that.
I'm pretty sure I've done most, if not all of these, in my youth.
by Craig Davison
I really love the lines of the Volvo 544.
Volvo PV544 | 1964
The very first PV444 and PV544 Volvos were produced during the early part of WWII. The fuel crisis and general lack of resources during the war drove Volvo to design a car that was small and economical. Exactly 440,000 of these hunch-backed Volvos rolled off the assembly line during the 18-year production run. Being in California, this particular one was likely assembled in Volvo’s Canadian Dartmouth/Halifax plant - the first Volvo plant to be established outside of Sweden.
Street-parked in the shadow of Bernal Hill, in the Mission. San Francisco, CA.
Amy and Miles. (at My Kitchen.)
A cold day needs warm potato soup and freshly made bread slathered with real butter. This meal is Little Girl Approved!
Doing tie dye for Christmas... (at My driveway.)