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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Elijah Wood, Time Traveler
When I was originally sorting through these glass negatives, I was struck by this young man’s resemblance to actor Elijah Wood. If you’re not familiar with Wood, he is best known for playing the character Frodo in the Lord of … Continue reading
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged 1900-1910, actor, America, analog, antique photograph, early 20th Century, Elijah Wood, family, Frodo, Gibson Girl, glass negative, John B Capewell, Lord of the Rings, New Jersey, photography, Photoshop, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, time travel, USA, vintage, Westville, Willceau
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Rosin Up The Bow And Here We Go!
It’s concert time again, and the boy needed a new bow tie. I had a small scrap of fabric from Denyse Schmidt’s Flea Market Fancy Collection that was just enough for the task at hand. If you want to make … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sewing
Tagged bow tie, Denyse Schmidt Flea Market Fancy, DIY, spring concert wear
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Oatmeal Cookies
There are a few weeks left of packing lunches before school is out for the summer. I hadn’t made oatmeal cookies in a while – I really needed to break out of my chocolate chip – peanut butter – M&M’s … Continue reading
Posted in Lovin' from the Oven, News
Tagged breaking a baking rut, Granny Smith Apples, raisins, soft oatmeal cookies
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The Girl Who Dared
One of the beefs that people level at Netflix’s streaming service is that there’s nothing to watch. I don’t know about that. While it’s true that the studios seem to be bickering with Netflix over how much their libraries are … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Matinee
Tagged 1944, hand lettering, low budget, movie, mystery, Netflix, poverty row, Roku, The Girl Who Dared
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