Jun 18, 2013
Take Me With You | 5 Ways
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Jun 17, 2013
Jun 12, 2013
6 Quotes from My Teens Grow Up

While reading some bad poetry of my youth last night I saw a common theme in quotes I admired from way back when.
Here are some of my teen faves and how they've grown up:
- If it's meant to be it will be. Don't just sit there, go and get it!
- If you love something set it free; if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. I got married.
- Hang in there, baby! Pull yourself together, damnit! - in Mid-Atlantic English accent
- If at first you don't succeed, try try again. F*ck it.
- Carpe Diem.
- I think I can, I think I can.
One of my cousins must've had the cat poster in their bedroom when I was growing up because it remains indelibly etched in my mind.
Jun 11, 2013
Design Traps for Birds



True or false? Birds can't perceive right angles as indicators of obstacles.
True. Right angles, glass, transparent windows - all are architectural obstacles that birds cannot perceive. When birds sees clouds and sky reflected in a glass high rise or trees and shrubs reflecting off your living room window they merely think it's a continuation of the sky or their reflected habitat. Reflected vegetation is the most dangerous, however, birds also try to fly through transparent windows as they try to reach a perch seen on the other side. For more dangerous architectural bird obstacles read this great article by Christine Sheppard on Architecture Week or Bird Friendly Building Design on the American Bird Conservancy site.
True. Right angles, glass, transparent windows - all are architectural obstacles that birds cannot perceive. When birds sees clouds and sky reflected in a glass high rise or trees and shrubs reflecting off your living room window they merely think it's a continuation of the sky or their reflected habitat. Reflected vegetation is the most dangerous, however, birds also try to fly through transparent windows as they try to reach a perch seen on the other side. For more dangerous architectural bird obstacles read this great article by Christine Sheppard on Architecture Week or Bird Friendly Building Design on the American Bird Conservancy site.
images top: Dundarave bungalow - a 'tunnel' and a window reflecting tall trees and shrubs
center: Staples Residence West Vancouver - a bird death trap. Transparent windows, tunnels and reflective glass
bottom: Cordova St. Vancouver - a combination of architectural eras. Which is the least bird-friendly?
Jun 10, 2013
1986 Vintage Gucci Flats


I've been hanging on to this Vogue 1987 vintage Gucci post for a while, and then boom - here they are on eBay. Of course, not in my size. The auction ends today, and they're a size 10. Get them and tell me how cool they look, okay.
Prada | Wes Anderson | Candy
I can never tell if these sorts of flicks are parody or pretension.
Ah, mais la vie est la parodie, mon cheri.
Needless to say, I like their suits, and it reminds me of Truffaut's Jules et Jim.
Prada, Roman Coppola and Wes Anderson team up for Candy L'Eau.
Jun 7, 2013
Annual Purge Yard Sale | Saturday June 8th
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Jun 5, 2013
One - Two - Sold



You know the old 'truth', in the 'power of three', (my marketing instructor self speaking). Consumers love threes. Don't give us too many choices! Once you see something three times, act on it. Case in point, black cane rocking chairs. I was going to buy one for $50 from a lady in Kelowna two weeks ago but forgot, (the one above). Now in the last 24 hrs I find two saved on my computer.
Jun 4, 2013
Tip of the Week - Iced Coffee

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