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Monthly Archives: June 2011
LA side streets
Photo: fashiontoast Nice photo. Thanks for sharing this Elin!
Animation reel from Swell.tv
This is pretty. Check out Swell’s website for more info about their services. And if you’re curious, the song used is Girl Talk’s “Triple Double”.
Pressley
Photo by Joyce Lim I like my shirt. But I like this little girl more!
The Welcome Home Blog: daily videos of military homecomings
Part of the Feel Good Blogs Network (great name by the way), The Welcome Home Blog is a wonderful digital archive of videos of military personnel returning home from duty. Lots of tears, surprises, and joyous laughter from the first … Continue reading
The Magic Library in NYC
Interesting… I’ve always been a fan of magic in some way or another and hearing that there’s an actual magic library in Manhattan called The Conjuring Arts Resource Center filled with about 12,000 books pertaining to the art of magic … Continue reading