it's hard to find any place as pretty, refreshing and bustling as eastern market on an early saturday morning in september. and it's great to see so many people supporting the post-fire market.
until next saturday...
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memorystringer
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Stacey I love people that are visual - of course - so am I. I think your Uncle may have something to do with this gift. It is wonderful to see the extraordinary in the ordinary every day things. Bless you Kim Stringer
WHAT I SHOULD SAY:
this is my attempt to showcase inspiration in and around washington, dc. i figured if i blog about inspiration, it will make me look harder for the extraordinary in the everyday. and if i share it, others will start to see the the uniqueness in their own everyday. and hopefully along the way we'll all find a little more to enjoy in our seemingly ordinary lives.
WHAT I WANT TO SAY:
i am a politico stuck in a crafter-searcher-hunter-antique show-goer's body. i work in the capitol all day (and sometimes all night). and i dream all night about working in a little shop that sells paper goodies and fun antiques and reapolstered furniture in bold-graphics with creative displays and a craft table. a shop where i search for unique pieces that make people very, very happy. most especially me. i love a find. so i am going to use this blog to show you some of my finds. and i am going to prove that not all politicos are confined to red, white & blue. all with my trusty canon powershot. so don't expect fancy. i've got a day job. and a great husband and a very cute son.
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Stacey
I love people that are visual - of course - so am I. I think your Uncle may have something to do with this gift. It is wonderful to see the extraordinary in the ordinary every day things. Bless you
Kim Stringer
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