An up close look at one of the locals...#prayingmantis
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Not today Justin

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Show & Tell

if i look back, i am lost

shark vs the universe
hello vonnie
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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One Nice Bug Per Day
Acquired Stardust
i don't do bad sauce passes

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@molishus
An up close look at one of the locals...#prayingmantis
(via A Kiss by molishus - download 3D model)
1933 family photo #atlanticcity
This guy has been dining on our fence all week! #woodpecker
#notablizzard
There's a certain Slant of light, Winter Afternoons – That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes – ED
Thinks he's in charge. #thatlook
Put It In The Freezer?
It’s fall which means pumpkins, PSLs, and plaid… lot’s of plaid. So you scored an amazing wool plaid skirt or maybe a killer blazer on a vintage hunt…. Now what? Put it in the freezer!
I know that sounds crazy, but even before you have your new garment cleaned, you should put it in the freezer for some time. Why? Your awesome new piece could also be home to insects. The best way to ensure your garment is insect free is to freeze it before cleaning. After I scored the amazing plaid skirt from my second trip to Bulk Vintage that is exactly what I did.
I wrap my garments in muslin before freezing them. Muslin is an inexpensive fabric that can be purchased online or at your local fabric store. It will protect the garment. Then follow these steps:
1. Wrap your garment in muslin 2. Place your wrapped garment in a bag. I prefer to double bag with large Ziplock freezer bags. 3. Place your bag in the freezer and let stand for 3-10days.
After your garment has spent some time in the freezer, it’s time to clean it. Follow the care instructions on the care tag. When in doubt, consult your dry cleaner.
***I found a lot of conflicting articles about how long you should leave your garment in the freezer. When I find some more consistent information, I will update this post. If anyone as any info, please leave it in the comments.
I call this photo, "Hanging on to Summer, Still." #summer
How awesome are these shoes!! You better KNOW you are a cool dude if you are even thinking of getting a pair! (at Jazz & Food Feast At Palmer Square Princeton NJ)
The 25th Princeton Jazz "Feast." Music and food on a warm Sunday afternoon. @smolishus (at Jazz festival at Palmer square - Princeton Nj)
This guy does not mess around! #IsHeStaringatMe #grangefair
Lionel gets a bath...
I don't run, bike, swim, go to a gym, but I think I clocked my personal best in gardening. Over a half hour I think!! #HateItHateItHateIt #Idrathercleanabathroom #nodirtforme
I think maybe Van Gogh hoy the sky gig today.