Darling thank you notes & a sweet book packaged with lovely stamps!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
2012 Stamps!
I'll admit it: I am a postal nerd. That is why I am totally excited about the new stamps scheduled to be issued this year! The Letter Writers Alliance had a post this week about the new stamps and rate increases. And the USPS online store just got a renovation. What an exciting time for a postal nerd :)
Below are my favorite designs for the new year. I am especially excited about the Cherry Blossom design... it's so lovely! That one and the Love stamp... can't wait to get my hands on it for my Valentine's Day cards! I'm also excited about the Great Film Directors series, particularly the Frank Capra stamp featuring a scene from my favorite movie It Happened One Night! Oh, what a nerd am I!
Below are my favorite designs for the new year. I am especially excited about the Cherry Blossom design... it's so lovely! That one and the Love stamp... can't wait to get my hands on it for my Valentine's Day cards! I'm also excited about the Great Film Directors series, particularly the Frank Capra stamp featuring a scene from my favorite movie It Happened One Night! Oh, what a nerd am I!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Puttin' on the Ritz
This has been my jam all week long!
That was by Earl Burtnett and his Biltmore Orchestra which played at the Biltmore Hotel in the 1920s-30s."Puttin' on the Ritz" was slang from back in the day. It meant "to dress fashionably" and alluded to the swanky (that's a word that feels synonymous of the era... but acccording to Merriam-Webster, it was first used in 1842... I'm such a nerd) Ritz Hotel.
One more:
That was by Earl Burtnett and his Biltmore Orchestra which played at the Biltmore Hotel in the 1920s-30s."Puttin' on the Ritz" was slang from back in the day. It meant "to dress fashionably" and alluded to the swanky (that's a word that feels synonymous of the era... but acccording to Merriam-Webster, it was first used in 1842... I'm such a nerd) Ritz Hotel.
One more:
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Hidden Murals
All these years, I've gone by the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Building knowing it was something special. I had no idea it housed a treasure depicting African-American contributions to early California. L.A. is a treasure trove of hidden delights! http://www.westadamsheritage.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=611&Itemid=40


These murals will be available for viewing on October 22.
Artists Hale Woodruff & Charles Alston
These murals will be available for viewing on October 22.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Aerial Views of L.A.
These stunning pics of L.A. were taken in 1978 by Don Ray. More of his pics plus great details are posted on his blog at Don Ray Friends and Hideaways.
Those are Bunker Hills Towers in the foreground. Don adds an interesting bit of information that I had not previously known. Grand Avenue used to be called Charity St. back when Bunker Hill still had its magnificent mansions. Bunker Hill was cleverly bordered by Hope and Charity. This changed because the affluent residents did not enjoy informing people that they lived on Charity. Hahaha!
The Bonaventure in the foreground and the LA Public Library before the great fire that sadly destroyed its collections. It's great to compare these photos to today's views and see how the city has transformed.
Those are Bunker Hills Towers in the foreground. Don adds an interesting bit of information that I had not previously known. Grand Avenue used to be called Charity St. back when Bunker Hill still had its magnificent mansions. Bunker Hill was cleverly bordered by Hope and Charity. This changed because the affluent residents did not enjoy informing people that they lived on Charity. Hahaha!
The Bonaventure in the foreground and the LA Public Library before the great fire that sadly destroyed its collections. It's great to compare these photos to today's views and see how the city has transformed.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Universal Wrapping Paper
Way awesome! No need to collect different kinds of wrapping paper again. It's perfect for the upcoming holiday season (yes, I am already thinking about Christmas)
http://whatthecool.com/post/3485345424/universal-wrapping-paper/
http://whatthecool.com/post/3485345424/universal-wrapping-paper/
Sunday, October 16, 2011
A Typewriter is Forever
through the eyes of an 8-year-old
"A typewriter is a computer that prints while you type and you don’t have to plug in"
I came across this sweet insight the other day here: http://thenextweb.com/shareables/2011/10/13/a-typewriter-is-a-computer-that-prints-while-you-type-and-you-dont-have-to-plug-in/?awesm=tnw.to_1BKZp
Indeed, it's true. While we may view the typewriter and other low-tech items as outdated and irrelevant, a pair of fresh new eyes is capable of seeing its everlasting benefits.
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