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several things of note

Uncategorized / July 14, 2009

olivia is maintaing her pied-a-terre in the wisteria vine
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several colors of hydrangea are funner than one. yes, that’s funner.
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occupational hazards:
1: wallpaper bathroom in this. become exponentially happier/skinnier/en vogue/brighter/better.
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2: recover couch in herringbone and make drapes out of spottydotty. sip tea at 2, read oscar wilde in a robe, vacuum carpet in straight lines and refuse to allow anyone to walk on it.
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3: cover a club chair in this, add to tea room. delight increases.
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rowdy inspects the tiny blooming flowers i forgot the name of.
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spotted at my mom’s: a family of giraffes living in an enclosed giraffeosphere. i keep their cousins.
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