Christmas in the Aisle
Posted by hdesignr in In the Isle, Seasonal, Winter on 25. Dec, 2011 | 0 Comments
Posted by hdesignr in In the Isle, Seasonal, Winter on 25. Dec, 2011 | 0 Comments
def: a small trivial article usually intended for ornament, the knickknack, the Christmas knickknack.
The one, the only Trader Joes. With a store located in my neighborhood of Capitol Hill, I can have a Trader Joe’s Christmas http://www.traderjoes.com/index.asp
Posted by hdesignr in Seasonal, Winter on 12. Jan, 2011 | No Comments
It’s past the Christmas season, but we are in the midst of Winter. Snowfall has occurred in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Inspired by the tune on the radio, I recorded a video “Winter time in Lancaster”
Posted by hdesignr in Seasonal, Winter on 21. Dec, 2010 | No Comments
Christmas sweets A walk down the candy isle; specialized this time of year with Christmas candy. Packages with imagery of Santa and snowman, of gingham and stripes, and of red and green. This candy, chocolate and and all other processed goodies will provide you a sugar rush for several minutes and take room on your [...]
Posted by hdesignr in Miscellaneous on 04. Aug, 2010 | No Comments
“Spoke wheels and some handlebars” Two wheels and a pair of handlebars. Gets you from point A to point B This form of transportation doesn’t require any gasoline and provides some exercise “I want to ride my bicylce, I want to ride my bike, I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride it [...]
Posted by hdesignr in Travels on 14. Jul, 2010 | No Comments
From packing bags, to taking a sip of your complimentary drink on board, to arriving at your destination. Plane flights are an adventure in itself. Up, up, and away; wheels retract as wings take hold. air view arm support awaiting control center in a cup fasten while seated frontial air headphones hood shine orange gate [...]
Posted by hdesignr in New Orleans, Travels on 26. May, 2010 | No Comments
Colorful hues on painted walls of historic buildings, Guitar, banjo, and a flute form a band on the street corner, Fried doughnut and powdered sugar on a plate served for lunch, Bright threads in handmade hammocks for sale, Fresh fruit in wooden bins at French Market, From street to street, Corner to corner, Each step [...]
Posted by hdesignr in Travels on 12. May, 2010 | 3 Comments
A different side of Lafayette Lafayette, home of authentic Cajun traditions and cuisine. A trip down south provided an insight to the lifestyle of Cajun country. A festival or more per weekend, crawl fish broils at family gatherings, a Tabasco factory down the road, and a boat ride featuring the occasional alligator. Surrounded by humidity, [...]