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Monday, October 18, 2010

We becomes I

As promised, we are back... except- 'we' is now 'I'. V has left Eat My Hat to pursue some of her life goals... but don't worry... I will try and coax her back for some guest posts.

In other news my parents just bought a home in St Helena Bay on the West Coast and they have now joined the unofficial Beach House Owners club... so watch out for loads of beach themed posts and photographs!

Things have been busy and I have been out and about... I grabbed breakfast at the Biscuit Mill the other day. It was GREAT! Have you heard of the Biscuit Mill? It is in Woodstock (Cape Town, South Africa) and if you're in Cape Town you HAVE to go. Saturdays (the Farmer's Market) are great ... but get there early (by 09:00) because it gets busy (very busy!). Watch this space for a post on the Biscuit Mill. In the mean time- check out these rustic frames (I love, love, love them!) from the World of Rustic Frames just down the road from the Biscuit Mill.





















Have a lovely week!

~ T xx

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

We're Back (For a bit)...

So September has come and gone and we have been M.I.A for more than a month! And what a month it has been!

Things have not quietened down just yet, so this is a very brief hello, but we will be back (for-good) around mid-October, and we will bring news, and even a few changes with us!

In the mean time- some links for you to enjoy:

These artworks by Sara Olmos are fantastically adorable (via decor8)
This image is captivating, a little vintage, a little ladylike and a little naughty (via dress, design & decor)
These shorts worn by The Cherry Blossom Girl (Alix) are full of femininity and fabulous gorgeousness. If you haven't already visited Alix's blog, you absolutely HAVE to! You won't be sorry! p.s where can we get a pair of these here in SA?
We are loving braids! And these braids featured on a Cup of Jo (with a how-to by Orchid Grey) are just too lovely
This collection of photographs (titled, 'Contents') is fascinating. Photographer Francois Robert asked friends, family and even random strangers to empty their pockets, bags and purses and let him photograph the contents. Check it out here (via WebUrbanist)


This 'Storm in a Teacup' was taken from Tea for Joy. Check it out here.