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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Happy Mother’s Day!
In my opinion, Mother’s Day is for all of the women in my life – moms, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, sister-in-laws, neighbors, and friends – anyone who has lent a hand, an ear, or advice when needed on this journey called … Continue reading
Blister Pack of Mayhem
Tina made this find in a junk store in Philadelphia’s Italian Market. It cost all of 50¢.
Another One Bites the Dust
I finally finished off the juvenile sketchbook that I hoped would have the same magic as the Sketchbook from Heaven, but sadly, it did not. It wasn’t the worst sketchbook I ever carried, but at $3.00 for 150 sheets, you … Continue reading
Posted in It Came From the Sketchbook
Tagged cartoons, cheap, doodle, Joe Williams, juvenile, Sketch, sketchbook
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Passyunk Market
Posted in Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged markets, mom & pop stores, Passyunk Avenue, South Philly
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Chocolate Chip Sour Cream Cake
I gave half of this cake away because it’s so good that if it stayed in my kitchen, I would have devoured the whole thing in teeny, tiny slices. It’s a one pan, no frosting, no fuss cake with chocolate … Continue reading
KOH-I-NOOR CZECH REPUBLIC 48
Having worked in art supply stores for an inordinate amount of time in the 20th Century, I’ve gathered a lot of rare, old or obscure art making tools just as a whale gathers barnacles. This fat lead holder is one … Continue reading