Barnes Foundation opening, Philadelphia (Taken with instagram)
Barnes Foundation opening, Philadelphia (Taken with instagram)
#Barnes Foundation opening, Philadelphia (Taken with instagram)
Jockey line up for race. Radnor Races. (Taken with instagram)
this lovely seller was recently muted by etsy because she thinks if you bill yourself as “the place for all things handmade” that you shouldn’t redefine the word “handmade” as “human hands probably touched this at some point during the mass production in indonesia before being shipped overseas to malibu california so someone with an etsy shop could pretend to be making them all by hand and then got featured by etsy so of COURSE it is all handmade!”
*cough*
we love april marie mai! click to see!
The Real Handmade of Etsy
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i remember standing in my kitchen talking to my roommate, earl scioneaux, about this idea i just had for a website. it was late 2001 or early 2002, and i had been frustrated by my experience trying to put together a concert. the show never happened, but the idea for kickstarter was…

The poets daffodil. Heirloom hybrid ‘Acatae’ is fragrant with a small bright red-orange rimmed yellow cup.
The Insanely Great History of Apple, and other brilliant infographic prints from Brooklyn’s Pop Chart Lab.
nybg:
Our garden blogger Paige Smith Orloff is getting her hands dirty for the first time in the season: Back to the Garden: Ready, Set, Seed!
There’s something very satisfying about making seed pots from old newspapers. Maybe it’s the full circle thing (trees —> paper —> seedlings —> compost —> earth—> new plants). Or maybe it’s the delight of using the detritus of capitalism to nurture new life. Or maybe it’s just good clean, thrifty fun. What do you use to start your seedlings? ~AR
Awards Luncheon 2012 (Taken with instagram)
Philadelphia Flower Show, Awards, PHS (Taken with instagram)
Early Crocus in bloom today. (Taken with instagram)