
I've featured clocks by
Decoylab before (see
here), but this
owl one reminded me of all good things, like 1950s childrens books (you know how they have a limited color palette) and vintage wallpaper.
On a unrelated note, I just finished
this book
, Julia Child's memoir of her early married life in France. As a Francophile and total recipe hoarder, this book had so many things I loved: a sense of humor, a transport back to my own days as a nanny in Provence, and of course, food. I read this book after finishing
Julie and Julia last year, which I also loved, and you can read more about
here. I am so excited for the
movie to come out. Julia Child plus Meryl Streep plus Amy Adams? What could be better?
On another unrelated note, I have lots of news to share in the coming weeks. It is oh-so-exciting, but I have to wait just a bit longer . . . check back soon!
1 comment:
hi, I was looking at decoylab clocks today, the trouble is I can never decide as I love them all! I've read Julia and Julia too, thank for the heads up about th other book, I will look out for it
: )
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