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i like books, dancing, art, music, vintage, photography, pop culture, nostalgia, green elf boots, cooking, tacky curios, records, crocheting, sewing, dinosaurs, unicorns, making jewelry, zombies, and spreadsheets. i'm currently digging hall and oates, michael jackson, stevie wonder, the rolling stones, prince, creedence clearwater revival, the doobie brothers, toto, elton john, queen, diane birch, and some local stuff. i like movies with zombies and/or really bad costumes. i watch 30 rock, glee, how i met your mother, arrested development, dead like me, that 70s show, true blood and jeopardy. i copied all of this from my facebook profile.

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September 16, 2009
bringmethathorizon:


think4yourself:featherpluckn:starbizmuzing:jordantumbles: Walking on Cinnamon Taffy:
The Wave, as locals refer to it, is a red-rock stunner on the border of Arizona and Utah, made of 190-million-year-old sand dunes that have turned to rock. L.A. Times photographer Spencer Weiner captured the swirling drama of this little-known formation that’s accessible only on foot via a three-mile hike and highly regulated. (To apply for a permit, go to the Bureau of Land Management’s Arizona Web page.) 


as liz lemon would say, i want to go to there.

bringmethathorizon:

think4yourself:featherpluckn:starbizmuzing:jordantumbles: Walking on Cinnamon Taffy:

The Wave, as locals refer to it, is a red-rock stunner on the border of Arizona and Utah, made of 190-million-year-old sand dunes that have turned to rock. L.A. Times photographer Spencer Weiner captured the swirling drama of this little-known formation that’s accessible only on foot via a three-mile hike and highly regulated. (To apply for a permit, go to the Bureau of Land Management’s Arizona Web page.)

as liz lemon would say, i want to go to there.

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