I love the one with the shoes!
I think Bethesda is a neat area that still has lots of great small stores tucked away on the sidestreets. It has grown a lot in recent years, but parts ...
My neighborhood is certainly full of azaleas in the spring. I love watching them bloom at all different times, often in the same yard because people around here seem to mix different varieties tog...
I really like this- I imagine some of that jewelry must really sparkle in the light. I found with a more closed system, I wear the same stuff over and over just because the rest of my jewelry is h...
Excellent post about an interesting place- all the years I've lived in DC and I've never even heard of this tour! This is definitely one to add to my list...
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I really liked both this space, and (more importantly) this post. I loved that the photos names reveal what we're looking at, and that the tour seemed to follow the actual path a visitor would tak...
I agree with Jenny in DC, though I assume that all the posts had the same deadline and so no one knew what stores would be covered by other writers. Still, there are interesting stores and resourc...
Great pictures, but this post seems a little light on text for an audition as a writer. I would have loved more information on the philanthopist owner or the history of the store- the post clearly...
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it kind of reminds me of this transformation of a lackluster garden in the city. I like the i...
*snort*- fabulous, superflyguy! Brutal is certainly an accurate description...
I love the one with the shoes! I think Bethesda is a neat area that still has lots of great small stores tucked away on the sidestreets. It has grown a lot in recent years, but parts ...
I love this store- such a great resource! I think AT DC is off to a great start.
timely post- I've been mulling over adding window boxes to my windows...
these are fabulous!
it was from Target according to the article- but I think it was back in 2006.
My neighborhood is certainly full of azaleas in the spring. I love watching them bloom at all different times, often in the same yard because people around here seem to mix different varieties tog...
I really love these!
think of the dust collecting in the corners of that white fabric- ick! I admit I might love this concept in a small kids chair in a different color.
I really like this- I imagine some of that jewelry must really sparkle in the light. I found with a more closed system, I wear the same stuff over and over just because the rest of my jewelry is h...
I love that store, even though it is out of my price range. Maybe I'll wander in just to do some window shopping... I'm really enjoying ATDC so far!
I'm so happy to see that ATDC is getting started- can't wait to see what the team has to offer. Congratulations Rachael!
Excellent post about an interesting place- all the years I've lived in DC and I've never even heard of this tour! This is definitely one to add to my list... Voting buttons don't seem...
Though the house isn't my favorite, I think the post itself a is strong contribution to this blogger search- good job Valerie!
I really liked both this space, and (more importantly) this post. I loved that the photos names reveal what we're looking at, and that the tour seemed to follow the actual path a visitor would tak...
I agree with Jenny in DC, though I assume that all the posts had the same deadline and so no one knew what stores would be covered by other writers. Still, there are interesting stores and resourc...
Lovely home and great pictures, plus the People in Pineapple Place is one of my favorite books!
Great pictures, but this post seems a little light on text for an audition as a writer. I would have loved more information on the philanthopist owner or the history of the store- the post clearly...
I love the lines of the sideboard and cabinet- I hope IKEA makes it available in white...