You don’t know me. I found your blog while I was linksurfing.
I like your desk! the one glass-sided lantern looks like its from that one animated film about the cricket in the city that played concerts.
You don’t know me. I found your blog while I was linksurfing.
I like your desk! the one glass-sided lantern looks like its from that one animated film about the cricket in the city that played concerts.
Oh, you would love a shop we have downtown. It’s run by a lady who has been a world traveller for most of her adult life. She has this wild collection of framed/boxed bugs that are spectacular and LARGE. Next time I’m down there I’ll try to take a picture of them if she’ll let me. I think they came from Africa.
Posted by: teresa
Cari, I love it! The other poster’s comment about the glass-sided lantern reminding her of the story of the cricket who played in the city is right on–love the story, and it reminds me of that. I think it’s great–good eye diversion.
Posted by: kaarin
Oh, you would love a shop we have downtown. It’s run by a lady who has been a world traveller for most of her adult life. She has this wild collection of framed/boxed bugs that are spectacular and LARGE. Next time I’m down there I’ll try to take a picture of them if she’ll let me. I think they came from Africa.
Posted by: teresa
Cari, I love it! The other poster’s comment about the glass-sided lantern reminding her of the story of the cricket who played in the city is right on–love the story, and it reminds me of that. I think it’s great–good eye diversion.
Posted by: kaarin
What WOULD be creepy is if you saved the termites.
xo
Posted by: Rachael
You don’t know me. I found your blog while I was linksurfing.
I like your desk! the one glass-sided lantern looks like its from that one animated film about the cricket in the city that played concerts.
-Katie
Posted by: Katie
That IS creepy – it’s like Silence of the Cicadas.
Posted by: David
My mom once found a giant moth that she brought home between two slices of bread during a picnic. That was creepy.
The bugs are kinda cute.
Posted by: Amber
If its bugs you’re looking for, look under my sink. You’re welcome to take home anything you find under there.
Posted by: Iris
What WOULD be creepy is if you saved the termites.
xo
Posted by: Rachael
You don’t know me. I found your blog while I was linksurfing.
I like your desk! the one glass-sided lantern looks like its from that one animated film about the cricket in the city that played concerts.
-Katie
Posted by: Katie
That IS creepy – it’s like Silence of the Cicadas.
Posted by: David
My mom once found a giant moth that she brought home between two slices of bread during a picnic. That was creepy.
The bugs are kinda cute.
Posted by: Amber
If its bugs you’re looking for, look under my sink. You’re welcome to take home anything you find under there.
Posted by: Iris
I’m with Billy. 😉
Posted by: Jessica
I work with guys who decorate their offices with stuffed roadkill, assorted bone fragments and trays of leeches.
Your desk looks fine.
Posted by: mindy
Are they crickets??
Posted by: amy
i wouldn’t say creepy. just…..different. but thats why i love you!
Posted by: rebecca
Oh, you would love a shop we have downtown. It’s run by a lady who has been a world traveller for most of her adult life. She has this wild collection of framed/boxed bugs that are spectacular and LARGE. Next time I’m down there I’ll try to take a picture of them if she’ll let me. I think they came from Africa.
Posted by: teresa
Cari, I love it! The other poster’s comment about the glass-sided lantern reminding her of the story of the cricket who played in the city is right on–love the story, and it reminds me of that. I think it’s great–good eye diversion.
Posted by: kaarin
I think I need another termite update. I’m at the edge of my seat…
Posted by: Cree
I’m with Billy. 😉
Posted by: Jessica
I work with guys who decorate their offices with stuffed roadkill, assorted bone fragments and trays of leeches.
Your desk looks fine.
Posted by: mindy
Are they crickets??
Posted by: amy
i wouldn’t say creepy. just…..different. but thats why i love you!
Posted by: rebecca
Oh, you would love a shop we have downtown. It’s run by a lady who has been a world traveller for most of her adult life. She has this wild collection of framed/boxed bugs that are spectacular and LARGE. Next time I’m down there I’ll try to take a picture of them if she’ll let me. I think they came from Africa.
Posted by: teresa
Cari, I love it! The other poster’s comment about the glass-sided lantern reminding her of the story of the cricket who played in the city is right on–love the story, and it reminds me of that. I think it’s great–good eye diversion.
Posted by: kaarin
I think I need another termite update. I’m at the edge of my seat…
Posted by: Cree