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The back of the notes are rather similar. Although different systems, the governments pick up the typical architecture to represent the country or the territory. Mainland China uses the Great Hall of People, Taiwan looks like the National Palace Musume and Hong Kong use the famous Victory Bay.
钞票的背面不尽相似。虽然政治体制不同,但是各个政府都选取了具有代表性的建筑来代表这个国家或地区。 中国大陆使用人民大会堂作为北京,台湾看起来像故宫博物院,而香港则使用了著名的维多利亚港。
These notes are the logical way to extend and productize David Allen's idea of leaving something by the door so that you don't forget it.
I saw these today at The Container Store.
This is the inn we love in Falmouth. It's a beautiful house, about a block away from the beach, the proprieter is a true character, and the breakfast is spectacular.
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Krystal Schlegel: Fall Fur
I am so glad fur is back for fall! Transition from summer in a vest version that can be worn for work, dinner, or girls night! Of Course I like to take fashion cues from my favorite stylist Rachel Zoe! She rocks her fur vest over a black top and jeans for dinner or with an evening gown for a night on the town. My other style icon is Olivia Palermo, she wears hers to work over a men's wear shirt, pencil skirt, and belts it. The Olsen twins are also on trend wearing there's with black long sleve shirts. How will you style yours? Start shopping!
1. La Rock $378
2.Rebecca Taylor $395
3.Derek Lam $5,000
4.Michael Kors $399
5. Rachel Zoe for QVC $79.80
6. LaRok Luxe $448
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this design took a bit longer them my other ones.I put a dress on mitzy and add acupcake.I think she looks adorable.I'm please with my latest creation.
This is a page from an old notebook I just found. It's at least 10 years old.
The top part is one of my many odes to my wife.
The middle is 4 characters I was working on when I finally convinced myself I can't draw. The one with the beard is me at 40. The guy to the right always has his back to the "camera." The girl lying on the beach never wears a shirt. The guy off in the distance is ... who knows.
Then a note to myself about remembering that all people have stories.
Then some notes on story ideas.
Yes. I used to be a writer.
Sadly UX pays me more in a year than I'd ever make in a lifetime as a writer.
I am a sucker for handwritten letters and notes. I love sending handwritten letters, mainly because I love imagining the other person's reaction.
This is a note that was given to me today and frankly, I think it's very kind and sweet. I'm a sucker for kind and sweet, too.
(Also, bonus points for good penmanship!)
sticky notes on my laptop are somewhat easy to find. Note my wallpaper is a note - actually an admit to class - that kept my mood decent during end-of-the-year activities. Also realize I have kept the actual tardy slip for over a year.
Italian Countryside.
Picture in motion,
no time to take the right focus
or the right perspective.
Just a quick note.
Performance - Daveed Diggs, The Head and the Heart, Michael Lewis, Calvin Trillan, Kelly Corrigan, Oakland School of the Arts & Vocal Rush.
Photo Credit: Jason DeBord Photography
the hills are yellow with mustard grass. it's a reassuring sign that spring has arrived. it's a late start this year and the plants are shorter than usual. but given the drought it's actually amazing we get bloom at all. these plants are quite weedy in appearance, not something you want in your garden. but they do make spectacular stands in the wild with their abundant flowers. these flowers are quite delicate and ephemeral. a light breezy can send petals falling like a million tiny yellow sticky notes. kinda reminds me all those 'important' things we put down on sticky notes, in the end, they seldom matter