Showing posts with label LLL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LLL. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Linking, Loving, Learning #4 - March

I totally forgot to write a Linking, Loving, Learning posts for February but for March I started like-ing the posts that I found interesting on Bloglovin' which made it easier for me to write up this post! Bloglovin' to the rescue! So, the blog posts that I found interesting in March!







I hope you enjoy these blog-post as much as I enjoyed them!

Bisous.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Linking Loving Learning #3 - January

I did two posts in 2011 called Linking Loving Learning and after that I kind of forgot about it. I want to start it again. I am going to start writing these posts up now once a month. These posts will be mostly about things that I read, watch and otherwise notice on the internet that I would like to share with everyone. 

I am not going to set up rules about what I am going to post and what I am not going to post. The only rule I am going to set myself is to post about things I find amusing, interesting or otherwise intrigue me.

So, without further ado, five blog post that I found interesting this month. 

Did  you read any interesting blog posts this month?

Bisous

Friday, April 29, 2011

Linking Loving Learning - April

My camera has decided that it doesn't like me anymore. Well, that is the way I would explain it if my camera was a living thing. It isn't and I don't know what's going on with it! The problem is that it focuses and says that it is in focus and then it's totally the opposite! I was working on a nail polish of the week and a tutorial but the pictures from these projects are unusable! Therefor I am today just going to do another Linking Loving Learning post, my previous Linking Loving Learning post can be found here.


This Linking Loving Learning post will be about blogs that I like to read.


Barefoot Shepherdess - This blog is written by a Japanese woman, she does gorgeous needlepoint works and dyes her own yarn. Amazing, she isn't writing at the moment because of the earthquake in Japan.


Make It Do - A mother of three (or that is what I think from her blog) kids, she has quite a lot of recipes and cleaning tips, and since I rarely cook or clean it's lovely to read it and get tips for the future. 


The Ivy Cottage - Another DIY blog (well most of the blogs I'm reading these days are DIY), this one is more about furniture and interior design. The writer is a mother of two (I think, not 100% sure)


Tenth Avenue Soapworks - this woman makes soaps, really cool! She explains a bit about the soap making progress and it's quite interesting!


Well, as you can see I'm in a total making things mood but I can't make a thing! I want my sewing machine to be here, but that kinda wouldn't change a thing since I don't have any space to do anything. Since I can't do anything I'll just read about other people doing things and just stay super jealous! But in the future, when I'm grown up (we're all still waiting for that to happen) I'll have my own craft room and then this will be a DIY blog, with pictures that are in focus.


Lot's of love!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Linking Loving Learning

Today I'm staying in bed! This morning when I woke up I was just weak to my feet and way way hotter then normal (not in the sexy way, in the sweats in bed way). So today is chill and on my chill days I like to read stuff on the internet (I can't find the book that I'm reading, it is here somewhere!).


Mind Of Man: How To Compliment A Naked Man 
"Complimenting a man’s naked body doesn’t really push the same pleasure centers as it does in a woman. It affirms nothing. When we hear a compliment, we think, “Why is she telling me something I obviously already know? Is this some kind of nefarious subterfuge? Something is afoot!” Then the paranoia sets in."
 Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia’s Contributor List
"Ms. Gardner, citing an example that resonates with her personally, pointed to the Wikipedia entry for one of her favorite authors, Pat Barker, which was a mere three paragraphs when she came across it. Ms. Barker is an acclaimed writer of psychologically nuanced novels, many set during World War I. She is 67 and lives in England.
By contrast, Niko Bellic had an article about five times as long as Ms. Barker’s at the time. It’s a question of demographics: Mr. Bellic is a character in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV; he is 30 and a former soldier."

Exclusive: More on the IT Remake! Rated R? A remake that I'll never ever watch! I watched like 10 seconds from the first one hidden underneath a blanked asking for it to be turned off!

66 Things You Can Grow At Home: In Containers, Without a Garden  I'm so trying some of these soon (aka when I move out!)

10 Natural, Organic Oils With Huge Health Benefits
"But many can do a lot more than just smell good: While we can't say with authority the 10 oils highlighted here are miracle cures, throughout history they've been credited with treating problems including digestion issues and acne; increasing concentration; killing germs and much more."
 50+ Homemade Popsicle Recipes
"This list isn’t exclusive to popsicles, I’ve also included pudding pops, frozen yogurt & fruit pops.
Many of these recipes are a lot healthier (and sometimes cheaper) than buying ready-made. How to pick just one recipe, they all look so good!" - yuummmm
POM Velvet Cupcakes with POM Cream Cheese Frosting
"Take advantage of this fruit's disease-fighting antioxidants and surplus of healthy vitamins by making these yummy cupcakes for any New Year's Eve event!" - ohhh, please let me take advantage of this cupcake!

- Now back to snuggle in bed!
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