Make your own mini envelopes - tutorial & pattern ideas
Happy birthday Brooklyn Bridge! Today in 1883 our lovely bridge opened to the public. The NY Times has the short history of the day. Or, come over...
Rainbow Journals (with a page for each day of the year) by Gail Stiffe
Handmade, hand-dyed paper. Four books in a box, one book for each...
“Also, there was some band before him, which was okay. They were kind of behind in time and probably don’t know what war we’re in or that there are black people in Connecticut. “
- some terrible magazine writer, about the music tapes.
this was actually written in an article in vice magazine. it amazes me how lazy and uneducated journalists are these days.
i was trying to avoid posting this really long rant i wrote this weekend expanding on a different post my dear rabbit friend posted this weekend about how terrible people have been about the music tapes during this most recent string of jeff shows that they have opened for, but i can’t handle this anymore, so i am going to post it because i’m so absurdly defensive about and protective of the music tapes because i love them so much and people being mean about them breaks my heart. and i think posting it will make me feel better? i don’t know.
a summation, in case you find this entirely too long (it is entirely too long); i probably should not have the internet. to quote daria morgendorffer, “i’m too smart and too sensitive to live in a world like ours.” (except maybe minus the smart part, although i did really well in aquaculture and psychology before i dropped out of college.)