Oooh, I found a new place to spend my imaginary money, and I think a lot of Buffistas ladies will lurve it: unique-vintage.com
ETA:
Ooh, VW, you need this ladybug umbrella! [link]
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oooh, I found a new place to spend my imaginary money, and I think a lot of Buffistas ladies will lurve it: unique-vintage.com
ETA:
Ooh, VW, you need this ladybug umbrella! [link]
a tornado comes because the women aren`t taking care of their hair properly
My old roommate used to distinguish certain big cities as places "where you have to brush your hair". Mostly that meant Paris, Montreal, NY v. Chicago, Toronto etc.
Other bookstores, Allyson --
There's Once Upon a Page in Montrose, which is tiny, but they like to do local authors, especially local kid authors. Also, Children's Book World on Pico is a good one. Mrs. Nelson's in LaVerne (which is far) does a ton of book fairs etc. so it's a good spot.
What about Dragonfly DaLou? They have a biggish eventish space. and Sean Maher shops and does activities there for his daughter.
ZOMG, KC is getting 2 TJ's!!!! One will be about 5 minutes away from me!
I am SO HAPPY about this.
Hi!! I skipped massively. How are people? I am currently in a hotel in Atlanta instead of on a flight home thanks to Delta.
My hotel room smells, but not as much as the first one they put me in. \\o/.
How are folks?
Perkins! How was Ja?
Awesome!
I really wish I hadn't thrown away my toothbrush before I left though.
Perkins!
Trader Joe's!
There's Once Upon a Page in Montrose, which is tiny, but they like to do local authors, especially local kid authors.
I loved that place when I lived in La Crescenta.
Excellent. Another satisfied customer! Glad you liked it.
Hooray for Jamaica! I am in a hotel in Mammoth Lakes, after a long motorcycle ride through the Mojave, which was amazing and beautiful and way wicked HOT. We stopped at Manzanar (the internment camp for Japanese Americans), which is saddening but incredible. Even more incredible, they have an interview with George Izumi, who is the father of a good friend of ours.We knew her dad was in Manzanar, but not that his story was part of the exhibit.