Showing posts with label Musings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musings. Show all posts

Friday, June 17, 2011

Culture shock

Source: tumblr.com via Ruby on Pinterest

MY PHONE CONVENIENTLY DIED, SO THESE ARE NOT OUR ACTUAL TACOS, BUT VIA PINTEREST.

What a day.
It began with an innocent text, stating that today my friend and I would do something out of the ordinary. We would do something extraordinary!
So sent us on our quest for incredible tacos, spanning three freeways, seven U-turns and countless exclamations of frustration, bewilderment and excitement. But, let me tell you - the tacos made the trip worthwhile.
We then proceeded to return home, watch reruns of Psych while working on a puzzle for the next couple of hours. We're an exciting bunch, I know. Maybe next time we'll watch-puzzle-underwater basket weave. That'll be a story to tell.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

A Lazarus moment of sorts

Wow. It's nearly been a year and a half since I have livened up this space with any new post.
Apologies, any readers out there, and let me say this: it's time for a resurrection of this blog. However, you may notice a major face-lift shooting through the site in the next few weeks, and I am looking at taking a bit of a different direction. While style is something I have my opinions about, it's not my place to order you about. Guidelines and opinions? Well, a bit of a different story, but forgive me for my rather instructive methods in the past. Hopefully this blog's new form will now continually Spark Eclecticity in you.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Springtime



As my final projects are drawing to a close, I can finally focus in on some other things - namely, this blog, and actually starting it up.
I just love that it's spring; when winter finally falls away, spring emerges so sunny and welcoming. It's what makes me want to live in skirts and dresses for the next 4 months. As I've been contemplating this option, I've come to the conclusion it's time for a few bits of shopping. I'd love to travel somewhere else, namely a bigger city, and forage through racks for hours. I've never quite tried the vintage scene, but I'm becoming more and more interested in it. Hopefully, soon I can pick up a dress or two in a vintage shop somewhere! Then, it can officially be spring.

Thanks to Emily Wong for the lovely watercolor at the head of my post. Check out her artwork here.