Tuesday, July 28, 2009

the baby names post

We all have a list. It's just a matter of whether or not you've sat down to type them up. In no particular order...

GIRLS                      BOYS
Nolie      Clel
Kaja      Sivian
Isadora              Simon
Marjan      Tayo
Marion       Oliver
Naima       Jasper
Zara      Niko
Cai      Corin
Nadja       Kai
Suri              Corin
Gia              Gage
Nasrin              Nolan
Parisa      Cy
Malia      Marc
Arora      Marlon
Jasalin      Tomas
Esme      Severin
Marjorie      Quentin
Tiger-lily      Tristan
Scarlett      Corvan
Aviva      Simin
Adele      Cole
Celie      Sky
Jolie
Oralie
Nila
Melina
Saffron
Paprika
Serafina

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

amazing brids

Birds can be so fucking awesome. Yes, I'm serious; no, I'm not stoned. I've had a long standing obsession with the sage grouse, one of the funniest looking birds I have ever encountered.  

In the place where I got my last piercing done, they had a row of computers set up in the lounge area for while you are waiting. Clearly I spent this time youtube-ing the sage grouse, during which I then discovered that it moves even funnier than it looks. In the words of a guy who worked there, "Dude, does that bird have BOOBS?". Well technically it's a male so it's probably shaking his balls. But whatever.   

In other news, have you ever seen an albino peacock? It looks like a fucking mystical creature. Just the idea of a peacock without its colors is so tragic yet so beautiful. I love regular peacocks anyway; they just get a bad rep. But I have to admit, the albino ones are way prettier.  



Lastly, I bring to your attention the tawny frogmouth. It looks kind of like an unpleased furby. 'Member those? 



Tuesday, July 21, 2009

I Miss Sesame Street

I had forgotten about sesame street, but I discovered some gold on youtube. I've decided I now only respect musicians that have been on sesame street.

Feist This makes me infinitely happy!


REM I actually faintly remember this one from when I was a child. 

Nora Jones I didn't like the original song but this is still cute...

James Blunt samesies. 

LL Cool J You know.


But at the end of the day, all I have to say is that if I have a son he better be as cute as John John

Monday, July 20, 2009

Jus' a Really Good Poem.

I have her book (At the Drive-in Volcano). It's pretty great.

Candy Necklace
by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Each piece of chalky wafer breaks
my heart. I adore these pastel chips

strung on the thinnest of elastics. I hold
them in my mouth. I drool little rings
 
down my lips and when I try 
to talk and giggle there is a catch

in the throat-a catch when the elastic
snaps and the sizzle of candy spills on tile

like a drop of orange sauce on a hot grill.
Winter now and drunk flies knock

my window for just one more drink
of light, or to sink into fruit juice left in a glass

overnight. I chew off all the tiny pink
rings, then the blues, the yellows, and leave

all the white: a sad excuse for pearls
at this age. We have sticky necks

sticky hands and when I slide the candy-
an acabus around my neck- I count the times

you thought of me today- or was it 
how many times I thought of you?

I set the silly truck-stop rings you offered me
under my tongue. My neck is still sticky,

still collects- but the candy necklace
I wear tonight is all the rings you gave

my phone and I didn't answer. Now
I can afford even peacock pearls clasped

in a wild gold latch but I have no money
for his steps     his boot    his taste.

The Installation Art That Is Anthropologie

Sadly, after a serious, long and excruciating google images search I could not find documentation of the aforementioned raised bed display in Anthropologie (though they have done a lot of other cool things with beds). But I did find a whole lot of other fanfuckingtastic pictures. Could this store be ANY greater? I think not. 

I would absolutely love to be part of the design team that makes these displays. I wonder if there is only one small team that comes up with these designs and sends the materials/directions to each store across the country, or if each store gets the freedom to decorate its own store. This is something to ask. Regardless, I worship the head of this artistic masterpiece. 















photo credits:
http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/anthropologie,display
http://thesmartestfish.blogspot.com
http://cravinganthropologie.blogspot.com

I Have a New Idol

I am in love. His name is Tim Walker; he's a famous fashion photographer (and completely, unequivocally gay). I guess I'm just been living under a rock. Whatever. I swear to God/Sacha Baron Cohen/Allah as I was looking through his portfolio I thought to myself I bet he did those Juicy Couture ads that were everywhere a few years ago and lo and behold he did. 


I'm in sensory overload. It's like a fairy tale/storybook/childhood romance with grown up models. They can pretty much all be described by one adjective: whimsical. What's interested that what came to mind immediately after seeing his pictures were the floor sets they make in Anthropologie. There is one display in particular that I will never forget. They had constructed a old wire metal bed but had extended the legs about four feet so that the mattress hovered in the air. Essentially, it was the perfect size for a small child. Underneath the bed was a little forrest, with magical trinkets and miscellaneous delightful objects. I will try hard to find a picture of it, but regardless this man's work reminds me endlessly of that display. Here are some of his photographs. Enjoy







www.timwalkerphotography.com