Along with my revered obsession/fascination with Mexico (am traveling Central America in March 2012) is also my love for anything Mexican, including the Summer trend for Hurache sandals. Hurache sandals are native to Mexico and were handmade from leather and typically a tyre rubber sole, There are many different designs and styles from different regions of Mexico. My favourites are the chunky slip on style with different coloured weave (available at www.fat4.com). Here is a blog dedicated to Hurache sandals! www.huaracheblog.wordpress.com
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Cambodge.
Have just returned to Melbourne from three months in Southeast and East Asia! Had the most amazing experiences, adventures, met lovely new people, witnessed unbelievable unity amongst cultures and absorbed everything around me like a spongecake.
Here is a small snippet of photographs from Cambodia (Siem Reap, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville).
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Abandoned
Sorry This Much I Love for abandoning you out there in the big wide world. I am traveling at the moment you see, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Hong Kong, Macau and China. I will be back to say hello and share wonderful photographs and memories in a short while. This Much I Love - staying in touch.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Visiting Family.
My cute as a button little cousin gave me this shell he had been carrying around in his school bag for weeks. I then proceeded to ask him if he knew how shells were created. I then realised that I myself did not know. Full of knowledge I am.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Little Art.
A collection of postcards I picked up whilst visiting New York.
Most of these I had glimpses of at MoMa, the Natural History Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, including works by Monet (who I saw an exhibition of in a Vermont museum, sun damaged and all), van Gogh, William Blake (that one's cheating actually, a friend sent it to me from London), Salvador Dali, Kandinsky, Leonardo da Vinci, Gustav Klimt and Jackson Pollock. There is also one from the Natural History Museum (suspending blue whale) , of the Guggenheim and of the Algonquin hotel, where I stayed on West 44th Street.
John Lurie + Friends
Willem Dafoe + John Lurie
John Lurie + Tom Waits
John Lurie + Dennis Hopper
John + Tom
Fishing with John.
Fishing with John was a 1991 television series written and starring John Lurie (Stranger Than Paradise, Down By Law). It's a kind of mockumentary fishing show where John Lurie, an untrained fisherman, takes various friends (Jim Jarmusch, Matt Dillon, Tom Waits, Willem Dafoe, Dennis Hopper) out on fishing excursions, while they chat and bicker, the narrator voices over bizarre, dramatised and irrelevant information regarding the nature of the fishing trip. It's one of the most brilliant things on television (computer screen?) I've seen in a while and it made me fall in love with John all over again (he's so cute and giggly!) It probably doesn't help that the amazingness of Jim is involved (lately have been attempting to re-watch all of his back catalog). He even sings the theme song, fiiiishing with johnnnnn.
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