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This was a fun little recipe to get my head out of everything that has been going on lately. I’ve been a busy busy busy girl, and it was so nice to get in the kitchen for a second. While these might not be the absolute best tasting cookies in the world, they are a fun little pick-me-up if you’re still dieting from the holiday season, like me.

RECIPE

Today is totally a window shopping day…an internet window shopping day.

Here are some things that I would like for my abode. Especially those coasters. Yes, coasters, you are mine! The newest addition to my family of house items is a lovely wooden table I got at a crazy sale price, and I need to protect it from all my chai tea drinking, and other such hazards.

CORD // MAT // COASTERS

The one thing about the weather right now in Savannah, is that one day you could be wearing think cozy winter-type socks, and the next minute be grabbing your towel and a good book to head to the beach for a bit. I kind of love this bi-polar weather, it makes sure that things stay fresh.

I’m also dreaming of all the colors that spring will bring here…so, wah-bam, here are some items that would pair perfectly with this weird weather, and my serious need for pops of color. If you saw me day-to-day you’d seriously be thinking the same thing…I don’t think I’ve worn colors other than black, brown, and tan for quiiiite some time now. Yikes.

I’ve also been on the look-out for some kelly green work pants; I might have found my match!

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All I can say is “whaaaat!?” These are beyond neat, and make me want to go run into the forest to make art. Now.

This is an ongoing series of constructed photographs rooted in the forest. These works, carried out in Surrey, Hampshire and Wales,involve site specific interventions in the landscape, ‘wrapping’ trees with white material to construct a visual relationship between tree, not-tree and the line of horizon according to the camera’s viewpoint.

ZANDER OLSEN