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ah, a new design born from my freaky brain
It is all shiny pretty and pearly… quite proud of these. The heel is high, but not skyhigh – sexy yet sensual. Sparkly buttons with rhinestones but no bling. Fits with all sorts of vintage and gothic goodies in over a dozen colors and a resize script for adjusting.
And I got a pair in the lucky chairs, different ones in Winterfell and Caledon – so go get lucky too
A blog post arrived today announcing Robin Linden’s departure from Linden Lab. Sad news, but wish a happy future to Robin Linden in her future endeavours. Her presence will be missed, without a doubt her influence on the world has been substantial.
This is what was predicted (lots of spots), but it is not what we have. So the scientists shall have to settle for this orange pomander scent ball.
What happened to your spots Sunny?
It’s amazing how the media is not very vocal about the current solar minimum going on. It’s a pretty strong one.
I’ve been following the (lack of) solar events over at SolarCycle24 – really great site.
From International Herald Tribune – Old Masters are making a comeback.
Vigorous bidding for Old Masters reflects sea change in market
Federico Barocci’s study in oil on paper, which is a modello for the head of Saint John the Evangelist in an altarpiece still in place at Senigallia, Italy, was a newly discovered addition to the body of his drawings for which the 16th-century master from Urbino is most admired. Bidders went berserk and ran up the small sketch to $1.76 million, tripling the high estimate. The international dealer Luca Baroni won the battle.
Also: A lovely multimedia presentation of the latest Christie’s auction at IHT
Glad to see the public taste enjoying a bit of humanism again








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