another edition of these things. i have yet to catch up with 1000+ unread posts in my reader. sigh, holidays get in the way of precious blog time. will be on top of everything soon enough, just you wait!
this dog (willy) by anamalousNYC
this cabin. by chris k.
“man cave with a view” – a house in majorca via the new york times t-magazine (that’s an R2-D2 ashtray!)



these gals. just lazing about in undies, looking pretty. by masha demianova
the identity design for coworth park by &smith seen via design work life
this girl by maya / turned out
this place. which made me go urrrgghhhnnn i want to go to there. by diego dos santos
rainbow gathering by benoit paillé via wolf eyebrows
imaginary art installations by david dimichele via i need a guide
the colour palette of this house via solid frog
lover at australian fashion week via studfarm & lovelorn unicorn
this photo shoot by vanessa jackman (there’s that haircut again)
liv tyler in givenchy couture spring 2011 at the costume institute gala

this outdoor area (actually her entire house and everything she owns). by the selby.
this photo of former GI Ernest Kreiling looking over a cemetery with his bride.
the mid-century modern showroom in salt river, cape town seen via visi
everything that’s been happening at tomboy style lately (there’s a book coming!)
these incredible prints by karl maughun for stolen girlfriends club via i’m revolting.
this converted church. via the contemporist
and lastly, wearing the pants hit 1000 followers! thanks to kate, siri & avalonne for all their amazing help.
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Oh, that smile on little Willy.
Such a charmer!!
the G. I is my Grandpa he was a great guy!
Crazy awesome picks.
That “this place,” the huge rock with the teeny people standing on top, is called Monkey Face (look closely) and it’s at Smith Rock in Oregon, an area that is like heaven for rock climbing. You would like Oregon if you like outdoorsy people. The state has kinda got the lumber-jack image. Other parts are more forested (with places that are actually temperate rain forests) than the area around Smith Rock. But if you like lumber jacks, you probably knew that. :)
oh cool Hanna, thanks for the info! i’m pretty sure i would love oregon.
I used to live in Bend and we would hike at Smith Rock all the time. Monkey Face is really awesome- we’d sit and watch people climb it. It is seriously high!
Miss Moss, I just LOVE your blog!
With love
From Montreal
These photos are all so inspiring and so fun to look at :)
You really are a beautiful curator of images and have an incredible eye. Thank you so much for your contribution!
Lovely!
A beautifully curated post!
Yes freakin’ please, to everything in this post.