Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Chasing the Sun
"Last summer I spent 2 weeks rock climbing and exploring Corsica, France, with two good friends of mine from Switzerland. The rock there is famous and incredibly fun to climb. It is the most beautiful granite I have ever seen and has the most stunning colors ranging from white to orange to a brilliant red. Corsica has a long and proud history and hosts so many wondrous sights and wild animals from wild boars to fleet foxes, though it's people are a bit gruff. I adore Corsica and look forward to visiting again someday. " -Glenn
This photo is a sunset taken on the south west coast near the town of Tizzano. It was shot handheld at ISO 200, f 7.1, 1/80sec
This photo is a sunset taken on the south west coast near the town of Tizzano. It was shot handheld at ISO 200, f 7.1, 1/80sec
For more than a while now I have been trying to get a good friend of mine, Glenn Douglass, to share his stunning photography here on this little ol' blog. By now you have probably noticed that round here we are big on eye candy, so his work should fit in nicely. Glenn has been hiking and climbing every mountain he has come across for the past several years. Along the way he has captured spectacular photos from California to New Zealand. So if you like what you see, please let us know with a comment below, and together we can welcome him to his new weekly column, posted every Tuesday, called Chasing the Sun.
To properly introduce Glenn, I have asked him to share ten random things that make him, well... him.

1. I drank my first cup of coffee at the age of thirty.
2. If I have to choose between going to a mountain or a museum, I usually choose the mountain.
3. I don't like pickles.
4. My favorite time of day is sunset, when the sky turns orange and the weight
of things to be done has subsided.
5. I have a degree in Business I don't use.
6. When in Rome my tradition is to take a bottle of my favorite prosecco to the steps of
the Trevi fountain and drink it with as many friends as I can find.
7. Some of my favorite memories as a child were working in the yard with my Dad.
8. My favorite Beatles song is Let It Be
9. My favorite movie is Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch
10. I speak a little bit of Italian, French and Spanish and constantly confuse them all.
To properly introduce Glenn, I have asked him to share ten random things that make him, well... him.

1. I drank my first cup of coffee at the age of thirty.
2. If I have to choose between going to a mountain or a museum, I usually choose the mountain.
3. I don't like pickles.
4. My favorite time of day is sunset, when the sky turns orange and the weight
of things to be done has subsided.
5. I have a degree in Business I don't use.
6. When in Rome my tradition is to take a bottle of my favorite prosecco to the steps of
the Trevi fountain and drink it with as many friends as I can find.
7. Some of my favorite memories as a child were working in the yard with my Dad.
8. My favorite Beatles song is Let It Be
9. My favorite movie is Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch
10. I speak a little bit of Italian, French and Spanish and constantly confuse them all.
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chasing the sun
Monday, August 22, 2011
Storefront Shrines
This advertising shrine of Klim brand powdered milk next to a pyramid of alarm clocks kinda makes me smile. I can't help but wonder if the owner put a great deal of thought into their window displays based on markup ability, overstocked items or possibly the lack of storage space in the back room? Any which way this is a great snapshot of a main street pharmacy circa 1950.
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storefronts and general stores
Sweet Toppers
This darling collection of vintage wedding cake toppers and an assortment of petite wedding cakes is from here. What a wonderful way to have several types of cake at your wedding. I am certainly ready for a slice!
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time to cut the cake
Friday, August 19, 2011
For the Love of Summer
This refreshing photo is from the fabulous Amy Atlas. I can never get enough of these vintage striped straws! Have a great weekend everyone!
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summer
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Paper
I ran across the work of Megan Brain this morning on Craft. Her whimsical and intricate use of paper is delightful. No surprise she has created pieces for Yo Gabba Gabba, Coraline and Disney.
Charming
My grandmother saved this charming cookbook in hopes of someday having a little girl to share it with. Since she only had two sons she had to wait another generation to teach someone how to bake... me. Little did she know that instead of giving me a passion for baking she gave me a love of vintage illustration and typography. Oh, how I wish I could find this book now!
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type
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