You both look wonderful but, Magneto, that hat and jacket are to die for! You look absolutely period and gorgeous! I can't wait to see the finished portraits from the Hasselblad.
Martha Stewart usually sells some cute vintage style wrapping paper at Kmart--couldn't find a picture online but I'll try to snap one when I unearth the wrap later this month.
Just finished reading this thread--how did I miss it?
I vote for Willoughby with 1 month of snow.
I also nominate myself as the town photographer--babies on bearskin rugs, school pictures, wedding portraits, yard long photos of the town picnic. I'll be in the dark room, concentrating so...
Roughly in order:
1. Elliott
2. Paul
3. Stephen
4. Claude
5. Joseph
6. Charles
7. James
8. Arthur
9. Edward
10. Raymond
1. Alice
2. Isabella
3. Charlotte
4. Rachel
5. Anna
6. Emma
7. Grace
8. Rose
9. Marie
10. Margaret
Same here Amy Jeanne. This reminds me of a scene in Hannah and Her Sisters where Woody Allen is going to commit suicide but botches it. He's so upset he goes for a walk and ends up in an old movie house watching Duck Soup (1933). Watching the Marx Brothers he realizes that life is meant to be...
London--if I did nothing but walk around that city I'd be happy. I've got some really wonderful memories of my visits there.
St. Petersburg, Russia--I visited over 15 years ago and back then it was like stepping into the 19th century. Absolutely beautiful buildings with extrordinary light...
What a great apartment--loads of charm with those shaped doorways and crystal doorknobs. I especially love the bathroom. I hope you post pictures after you've moved in and decorated.
Embroidered or beaded cardigans are my downfall. I like it that a plain, modern cashmere sweater looks vintage without much work if you pair it with a classic skirt and some vintage jewelry too.
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