Showing posts with label Feel Good Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feel Good Friday. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

Hello all!

We've been busy with recording our new album (hooray!) and taking pictures with our good pal, Brett Rosenberg for his new album cover (We're his backing band.) Kendra Krantz was the photographer and she did a great job. Here are a few pictures:











































































Friday, April 24, 2009

Feel Good Friday
















For Feel Good Friday, I thought, what two things make me feel good? I am most excited about Ralph Waldo Emerson, our new scarecrow, and dogs always make me smile, so I did a flickr search for "Emerson" and "dog."

This is the fellow that showed up, and he definitely makes me feel good, just looking at him.

I hope he makes you feel good too.

image via preview_rob

Friday, April 17, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Friday, March 20, 2009

Feel Good Friday
















Happy First Day of Spring!

**a poem to celebrate**

in cold spring air

In cold
spring air the
white wisp-
visible
breath of
a blackbird
singing—
we don’t know
to un-
wrap these blind-
folds we
keep thinking
we are
seeing through

- Reginald Gibbons

via poets.org
image via Joss1998

Friday, February 20, 2009

Feel Good Friday

I feel great today, and this is strange because yesterday, um, not so good. But hey - every day is a new day, and since the sun is shining and I feel a little silly with this great mood, I have something really silly to show you.

Best Week Ever always has Blingee photos. I've always been jealous of their insane, epileptic quality and animated gif-like spasms. Now, I have created my first. It is totally stupid. Still, for a Friday that looks like Spring but feels like 32 degrees, it's what you get.

And note this: I know that I do not need any help in the mustache department. See, there's a reason, several of them actually, why I adore Frida Kahlo (as evidenced by my Halloween getup). She seems like the kind of role model nerd outsider girls should have. She's a total style icon (flowers in your hair? Shawls? Bright, beautiful patterned dresses?) Her art is flawless and self-analytic. AND - those eyebrows and that just visible mustache that makes most women cringe and want to say, "bleach or wax that, girlfriend!"

But Frida, I understand. I am a dark-haired woman. I have hair like a Polynesian lady and skin like an Irish woman. So, put those together and voila! Dark hair on light skin. So, in honor of my struggle already with an "unladylike" flaw - I give you, TNFNR's Blingee (and yes, you may post laughter, criticism, or gentle ribbing in the comments. I do not mind):

TNFNR
Build your own Blingee





*Note: Just for those who do not know me, yes, those eyebrows are drawn on, for the above Halloween costume. I do not have that much devotion to Ms. Kahlo.