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Painted paint brushes

I cannot remember where I found this pic, or who created these gorgeous brushes. I saved the image because I thought that these were absolutely beautiful. I also love the fact that old paint brushes have been repurposed as art, instead of going into the garbage. Such a creative idea, that produced stunning results!

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Green parsley (I mean, paisley! ;p)

This super cute paisley pattern top from SHEIN features a slight ruffled cap sleeve and a split neck Mandarin collar. I paired it with a stack of natural stone green bangles from Bourbon and Boweties. This top paired great with jeans, travelled well with little ironing, and was comfortable to wear.

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Show Floor Fit: Hamburg, NY

The monstera leaves dress is from SHEIN, Necklace from Mint & Lily, bangle stack from Bourbon & Boweties, and shoes from Rack Room. This was the first time I wore this dress, and it was perfect. It travelled well, as I did not need to iron it. It was super comfy, and perfect for the late summer temps there in upper New York.

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Travel Day Fit: Michael Kors Sport Dress

This comfy sport dress from Michael Kors was purchased a couple years ago (from Marshalls, I believe), and I love wearing it for travel. For this trip, I paired it with a large beaded necklace with yellow, red, and black beads; and a stack of stretchy beaded bracelets in the same colors.

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Teapot Ladies

I do not remember where I found this image, as I just saved it to my phone and forgot to notate where I found it and who made them. I think they are so charming! the use of the tea pots (or kettles) for their body and arms, and then the use of glass lamp shades for their skirts is darling! Whoever made these, kudos, because I think they are amazing! This is a wonderful way to upcycle and repurpose objects that might otherwise end up in a landfill.

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Animal Kingdom: Dinosaur

The Dinosaur ride at Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom takes visitors on a jeep ride through the Cretaceous period, and features wonderful animatronic dinosaurs for….viewing. 🙂 You are on a mission to bring a dinosaur back with you (illegally, of course), so this is not a leisurely wildlife viewing trip (are dinosaurs considered wildlife?). This ride is set to become extinct in 2026, as Dinoland is being replaced with “Tropical Americas”, and Dinosaur is rumored to be replaced with an Indiana Jones ride.









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Hollywood, CA: First National Bank Building

Hollywood’s First National Bank Building, is a historic thirteen-story building at the corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Avenue, in. Hollywood, California. At 13 stories and 183 feet in height, the building features art deco and neo-Gothic styles, that fit perfect into the fantasy that is Hollywood. The bas-relief panels on the building show Nicholas Copernicus and Christopher Columbus, for a nod to discovery and enterprise. The building’s facade is adorned with medieval figures, floral patterns, and ,medallions.


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Architecture: Twilight Zone Tower of Terror

One of my VERY FAVORITE rides at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios is the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. I always ride it at least once when I go to the park, and try to ride it more than that, if the line wait is reasonable, or if I have a Lightning Lane pass. One of the things that I love about Disney is their attention to detail. Here are some pics of the HTH (Hollywood Tower Hotel), showing some of the architectural details.









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It’s Fall, ya’ll!

Fall vibes with this gorgeous bangle stack from Bourbon and Boweties. I love the beautiful colors of the bangles on each end, and the bangle in the middle. The two gray pearl bangles provide the perfect compliment to the other three bangles.




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