And now for my favorite:
I saw these on MadebyGirl. Go there here and then go here here to Ruby's Lounge etsy to buy one of these objets d'art. They are $345 each and Worth. Every. Penny. !!! If you are planning to buy one for a certain fabulous deer lover you know (*eyelash flutter*) for Christmas, her shop is closed until after the holidays. But it's really not too early to start thinking about
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Her work is amazing. I love that last one, too.
I love the one with the type that looks like money on the orange background.
A trio of those (each in a different pattern) would be supercalifragilistic over the sofa in your family room (the room with the tiny lamps you replaced).
your freaky deer fetish concerns me for the welfare of myself and others...
Deer fetishes are not freaky. Especially when they are covered in cute goldfish and shells and damask patterns.
Hello Gorgeous, thanks for visiting my blog! This is funny -- I am right now re-reading Franny and Zooey, and The Grass Harp is one of my favorite books ever, have read it many times.
Now THESE are animal heads I woang on my wall. But how to choose... so many pretty ones.. they need a lending library so you can change it out when the mood srikes!
Thanks for stopping by my blog, come back soon!
David - That does look like money, doesn't it? I think it's type.
Oh, Raina, you always know what to do.
Anon - Maybe a little freaky. Speaking of freaky, how's that chin hair problem?
Erin - You've always got my back. xo
Thanks for stopping over, Bart. I have moved onto Nine Stories. I still haven't actually started The Grass Harp. Good to know it's your fave. My favorite Capote is A Christmas Memory.
Hi Robin - That's a great idea. I know, you kind of have to decorate around them.
deergasm is right!!!
I had a deergasm once when it ran out in front of my car.
I beg your pardon! I have no such thing as chin hair! Or any facial hair for that matter.
Except my mole.
Anon, I saw Mike Meyers do an entire Austin Powers movie scene around that mole. *snicker*
Greta, you amuse me greatly. Excuse me whilst I chortle. (I don't know what's wrong with me tonight.)
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