
Big 14 Tour – Fairy Bridge.

Pixxxie Pie & Posie Presents The Alchemist’s Bottle
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Holding 1/2 of an ounce, this classic Victorian-style apothecary bottle will be sent with a green velvet bag, trapped in a brown box on a bed of moss. Since the stopper does not secure, your liquid perfume will come to you housed in a 2nd amber bottle and you will then pour it into the decorative bottle upon arrival. This ensures everything arrives safe as houses. Just in time for the Winter season, this lavish little number makes a great gift to give yourself or someone you hold near and dear.
via the alchemist’s bottle natural perfume oil by pixxxiepieandposie.

Ink. Inspiration for my next fit of tattoo work=)! First things first, finding the right artist…

the imriel bottle natural perfume oil held by pixxxiepieandposie.

Gingerbread typewriter is entirely edible – Boing Boing.

the sylvan leaf natural perfume oil trapped by pixxxiepieandposie.
Pixxxie Pie & Posie Presents the Sylvan Leaf Bottle. Pick your poison from the aroma’s available on the product page and it will be sent in this lovely etched leaf bottle with dapper green velvet carrying pouch. Just in time for the Winter season, this lavish little number makes a great gift to give yourself or someone you hold near and dear.

Tune in Tokyo: The Gaijin Diaries, by Tim Anderson – Boing Boing.
Tune in Tokyo is the true story of what happened when a tall, white, gay Southerner decided to move out of the country to escape a rut. Although he didn’t speak a lick of Japanese, he spontaneously chooses to teach English in Tokyo, a decision that will change not only the next two years of his life, but the way he views the world forever.
Tune in Tokyo contains 16 howingly funny stories of culture clash as Tim jumps into his new life, feet first. As a “gaijin” (outsider) in Japan, he finds himself playing drums in an otherwise all-Japanese noise band, trying to rein in a dirty-minded female student in his English classroom, seeking out a giant Buddha, and scoping out the latest in Harajuku fashion, be it at a noodle shop or a risqué club. Tim explores the city with gusto, learning that in order to truly enjoy life, one must let go and let life happen.

Ed Piskor’s Wally Wood “Illustration Ale” label – Boing Boing.